Northern Iowan — November 8, 1983

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1 Tuition funds predicted, United Faculty may negotiate Increase in tuition may bring an additional $1.1 million to UNI.
1 Curris endorses program's growth President Curris addresses graduate faculty; supports growth of graduate studies program; photo.
1 Neighborhood groups share goals Drake neighborhood representative speaks to College Hill Neighborhood Association.
2 See irony in adoption policies Attorney and Mrs. Charles Hurley feel adoption is a better alternative to abortion and they provide a helping hand.
2 Calls Hart a 'rare find' Supports Senator Gary hart in his quest to withdraw U.S. forces in Lebanon.
2 Blanketsquad The Public Safety officers are forced to move into a mobile home because of budget cuts.
2 Address campus vandalism Concerned with the amount of vandalism on campus and the cost to restore the damage.
2 Military force 'fact of life' Responding to a letter in a previous issue concerning military forces overseas.
2 Litter-acy on campus Requests that student dispose of garbage in waste baskets.
3 Campaign changes image Sharon Juon speaks to PRSSA.
3 Dean attempts to unify geography Fred Lukermann speaks; photo.
4 What's Up Meetings and activities; Bread for the World.
4 UNI Conservation Club Will view film.
4 German Club Will discuss Amana trip and Christmas party.
4 The Association of Political Science Students Will hold panel discussion on Lebanon and Granada.
4 Phi Beta Lambda Will meet.
4 Iowa Regents Program in Austria Informational meeting.
4 Psychology Club Will meet.
4 College Hill Lutheran Koinonia Bible study.
4 Assignments to student teach begin Student teaching procedures.
5 Ex-Marine describes Beirut life as 'boring' Pat Jaynes talks about his experience in Lebanon.
6 Robbins explains creation R. Robert Robbins talks about the expanding universe.
6 'UNI: A Personal University' Public relations class works on publicity for UNI.
7 Public relations student attend New York Conference A look at the trip; photo.
8 Eating disorders require counseling Speakers talk about eating disorders; photo.
9 Students attend political strategy conference
9 Branstad/Conlin race examined Tom Ryan will speak on the race.
9 Pop-Cornis explains impressions Speaks to Faculty Club.
9 Politics to be honored today Political Awareness Day activities.
10 Coordinator likes to keep moving Profile of Hagemann Hall Coordinator Nancy Voelz; photo.
10 UNI History
12 Scholarships awarded Three students will receive UNIPA scholarships.
12 "New look" for women's studies Glenda Riley talks at length at the Women's Studies Program, its history, and its development.
13 UNI course concerning a "subject relevant to everyone" Joel Wells talks about the Human Relationships and Sexuality course.
14 Interest in intramural sports at UNI is climbing high Don Erusha looks at the program.
15 KUNI surpasses its goal $58,913 pledged.
15 Club in bagel business Finance Club sets up bagel buggy; photo.
16 Jazz Band cuts record, to play Recording entitled "Creative Cooking".
16 Violinist to play tonight Joanna Jenner will perform.
16 Pianist visits Eugene Bossart will perform.
16 Untitled The Commons hosted a food fair on Sunday; photo.
17 Ensemble and symphony to play this week Wind Symphony and Percussion Ensemble will perform.
17 Artist visits Judy Onofrio will be on campus.
17 Confusion brought to the theater Review of "The Osterman Weekend".
20 Hopes for a winning season still alive, 20-7 Panthers defeat Central Missouri State with the help of quarterback Larry Miller; photo.
21 Netters fall, tough week Eastern and Southern Illinois keep the Panthers from achieving Ahrabi-Fard's 100th career win; photo.
22 Fun game tomorrow UNI's women's basketball team faces UNI's athletic staff tomorrow.
22 Another season in the "box" winds down Head coach Darrell Mudra prefers watching the games from the press box; photo.
23 New swim coach Hall, "potential is here" New coach Jim G. Hall has tough competition in the swimming season ahead.
23 Stodghill happy despite loss UNI's women's swim team performed well but fell short against Iowa on Friday; photo.