Northern Iowan — February 17, 1984

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1 Cranston vows to end arms race Extensive excerpts from remarks by Alan Cranston; photo.
1 McGovern urges caucus participation Excerpts from remarks by George McGovern; photo.
1 Caucus information available Professor Ross talks about the caucus process.
2 Liked coverage, candidate Nichols expresses thanks to the Northern Iowan for the information on the UNISA presidential candidates.
2 Thoroughly unconvinced J. Harley McIlrath feels Dody Olson is not the person for the job of president of UNISA.
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2 Blood drive a success The SAE fraternity thanks UNI for its help in the blood drive.
2 The numbers game Michael Moore looks more closely at the number of people who voted in the UNISA election.
2 Untitled The television stops working as a nuclear bomb ignites in the background.
2 Enjoyable experience Linda Benning urges people to get involved in Black History Month.
3 Gibbs: must weigh costs in waste issue
4 What's up Meetings and activities; Anorexia Nervosa/Bulimia Support Group.
4 The next meeting Computer Club will meet.
4 The Recreation Club Will meet.
4 The UNI Chess Club Plays Thursdays.
4 Enrollment in ROTC jumps 136 students are enrolled in classes.
4 Party caucuses will be held Monday
6 UNISA Support Varsity Men's Glee Club trip; give $150 to Model UN.
6 McGovern: Reagan policies 'obscene': Finds student voter turnout 'disappointing' Excerpts from interview; photo.
8 Theater scholarships are available
8 Giovanni: Time to make a change in the human condition Excerpts from remarks.
9 Actress-singer to appear Thursday Sharita Hunt will perform.
9 Performance schedule for Tallcorn
9 Students go to national auditions Four students will go to Evanston competition.
10 Jazz artist to play this weekend Carl Fontana will play with the 34th SDIJ.
10 "Acting" to help injuries Don Schmits talks about the therapeutic value of drama; photo.
10 Spectacular show on UNI stage Sally Finder reviews Theater UNI's performance of "La Boheme."
11 Mudra pleased with his first class of recruits at UNI Head football coach Darrell Mudra is looking forward to next year's football season.
12 Costly basket for Kraayenbrink, UNI rolls 67-62 over UW-GB Randy Kraayenbrink severely sprained his ankle, and will temporarily be replaced by Eric Hawthorne; photo.