Northern Iowan — April 20, 1984

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1 Ambassador discusses reform Ernesto Rivas-Gallont speaks on El Salvador elections; photo.
1 Student publications undergo expansion Establish graduate assistantship; considering scholarships and establishing "Draftings in . . . " series; considering future of Old Gold.
1 Panel debates prayer in public schools Extensive excerpts from panelists' remarks.
2 Untitled John S. Rice, architect, feels the Old Administration Building should be preserved.
2 Untitled Julie Granlund and Sarah Klahn of the American Heart Association thank all those who volunteered and helped in the 1984 Governor's Run for Heart.
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2 Spring Students are shocked and amazed at the sight of the sun.
3 Renter awareness urged Liz Murray will speak on off-campus living.
3 CARP controversies still with us Group was associated with the Reverend Moon.
4 Keg ordinance proposal outlined Would require city permit for parties at which more than one keg would be available.
5 Cawelti: read a movie Professor Cawelti tells how to analyze a movie.
5 Rackstraw: Orwell's 1984 Professor Rackstraw analyzes "1984".
5 Sweet: Life writing Mary Logan Sweet talks about her work and inspirations.
5 And the winners are Four UNI students are winners at Student as Critic Conference.
5 Swensen: Become a critical viewer Professor Swensen tells how to become a critical television viewer.
6 UNI boost alcohol use awareness BACCHUS attempting to reorganize.
6 Greek Weekly Extensive list of awards given to Greeks.
7 Kikendall retires after serving UNI 27 years Ann Kikendall talks about her career in Food Service; photo.
7 Leadership retreat set Jim Dittrich talks about the workshop.
8 What's up Meetings and activities; UNI Campus Ministries; Off-Campus Housing Awareness Day.
8 Phi Eta Sigma Will hold pizza party.
8 Tuesday at 2:30 PM Meeting for those interested in studying in Mexico.
9 UNISA Consider changes associated with UPB
10 Untitled Construction on UNI's Communication Arts enter will soon be completed.
12 To show Chinese film Three Chinese films will be shown.
12 Cotton-Top offers 'natural' foods Description of foods available at Cottontop Coop.
13 Trumpeter to present jazz music Paul Smoker will play.
13 Album deserves a 'second glance' Teresa Cashman reviews the new album 'Everybody's Acting' from the band "The Look."
14 Concert set by Singers Program for performance of UNI Singers.
14 Gallery of Art to continue activities CAC construction will close Gallery, but programs will continue.
14 Art will be purchased Cedar Arts Forum will sponsor purchase award.
14 Inner Weather: Various atmospheres Sally Finder reviews the latest edition of UNI's magazine of the arts, Inner Weather.
15 Netters near season's end on different sides of net The UNI women's tennis team are defeated by Luther, 7-2, while the men's tennis team crushes Coe College, 16-4; photo.
16 Coaches sign wrestling and basketball recruits UNI's wrestling coach Don Briggs and basketball coach Jim Berry signed six wrestlers and two players respectively.
16 Ruggers drop ISU game The UNI Rugby Club was defeated by the Iowa State Rugby Club, 26-7.
16 Tracksters shine through rain at Drake The UNI women's track team did well at the Drake Invitational despite miserable weather conditions.