Northern Iowan — March 20, 1984

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1 Callaway returns for sessions on fiction Kathy Callaway will speak; photo.
1 Admissions recommendations become effective fall semester Admissions staff talk about raised admission requirements.
1 Elmer reports occupancy decline Excerpts from the annual residence report; dorms close to capacity; Married Student Housing at 90% occupancy; food service institutes computerized food production system.
2 Untitled Karl Grotenhuis submits a poem illustrating his view of Gov. Branstad's proposed budget cuts.
2 Senate bid announced Profile of Joy Corning; photo.
2 Tuesday Morning Spring break activities.
2 Untitled Gary E. Sanders invites readers to attend the Spring Folk Dance Festival.
3 What's up Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI.
3 Kappa Delta Pi Will initiate members.
3 Wednesday, 3 PM Professor Robinson will speak on the quest for Shangri-la.
3 Career seminar Offered by Department of Home Economics.
3 News Notes UNI will debate Macalester; Marcel and Michaela Pop-Cornis will speak to Delta Kappa Gamma; Robert Ross will speak on Black Hawk County politics; Jan Baller will speak on career development.
3 The Learning Skills Center Will offer series of seminars on writing.
3 China Seminar Series to begin this week Department of Geography will sponsor series; schedule.
4 Jazz concerts on Friday Union series will continue.
4 Guitarist to play tonight Profile of John Chimes.
4 Violin maker on campus this week Profile of Carleen Hutchins.
4 Harpsichordist to perform Program for performance by Professor Kratzenstein.
4 Deadline near for student art contest Student juried exhibition coming up.
4 Selleck turns thief in a movie called 'Lassiter" Sally Finder reviews the movie "Lassiter".
4 Quintet brings intellect to its music Michael Jacobsen reviews the Emmanuel Wind Quintet.