Northern Iowan — August 31, 1984

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1 Interviews with athletes pressing Nancy Justis returns after helping cover the Olympics in Los Angeles; talks about the experiences she and her husband Bob had there; photo.
1 Government is relevant to students: Conlin speaks on behalf of Sen. Anderson Roxanne Conlin speaks on behalf of Ted Anderson.
2 Scherzo Student talks to his dog about returning to school.
2 Immaculate Perception Discussing the deterioration of old buildings on campus, as well as the new buildings being built.
2 Untitled Letter to the editor discussing the freedom of religion.
3 Apartment residents homeless Fire at 2201 Thunder Ridge damages 24 apartments.
3 Roads closed due to construction Several routes south of campus closed in association with construction of new Highway 20.
4 Stetson: Outstanding young man of America The director of the UNI Gallery of Art was elected an "Outstanding Young Man of America" by the US Jaycees.
4 Options for learning Information concerning non-credit courses being offered in the fall.
5 Free recreation options found at Dome, PEC Opportunities of recreation for students are listed.
6 Greek Weekly Information concerning rush.
6 Nicaraguan lecture to be held Tuesday night Jim Price will speak.
7 Untitled The Verandas played at the dance in University Hall; photo.
8 UNI Placement offers hands-on experience Pat Bassett talks about the practical projects that students undertake to prepare for their careers.
9 LSC provides opportunities for all students Wayne King discusses the services available at the Center.
10 KUNI wants hate mail As a new promotion, KUNI will be playing the least favorite pieces of their listeners.
10 Untitled Students wait in line to take care of business at Gilchrist, and also enjoy some treats set out for them.
10 New arrival at Theater UNI A new addition to UNI is Hank Knerr, the new Business Manager and Publicist.
11 Folk fest in Stone City The folk festival, a 12 hour music festival, will take place in Stone City.
11 Public radio has something for you A look at KUNI programming.
14 Food for thought: eat smart for good start Joan Thompson talks about eating right.
15 What's Up Meetings and activities.
17 Stargazing: spending an evening with the stars Larry Kelsey, professor of astronomy, talks about looking at the stars.
18 Break away on Iowa's bike trails A quick look at local bicycle trails; photo.
19 Free self defense demo Information about the demonstrations of the Tae Kwon-Do Club; photo.
20 Panthers ready for opener Panthers prepare to begin a new season of football.
20 Activity cards available Information concerning the new activity cards.
22 Women volleyballers aiming toward top The volleyball team begins its new season in hopes of making it their sixth consecutive winning season.
23 Students respond to football season Student responses to how they feel about football season.
23 Bucknam takes over The assistant track and field coach Chris Bucknam takes over the head coach position.
24 Panther standout returns in new role Bill Salmon joins the football team again, but this time as a coach, and not the quarterback.