Northern Iowan — September 7, 1984

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1 Peasants ruthlessly suppressed James Price spoke on the situation in Nicaragua, in his own opinion.
1 Project UNI-Vote begins Students register to vote under project sponsored by UNISA and USI; photo.
1 Impending doom . . . . Bulldozer begins demolition of the Old Administration Building; photo.
2 Scherzo Wandering through the ruins of the Old Administration Building.
2 Untitled Offended by the choice of "Immaculate Perception" as column title.
2 Untitled Did not like the way that women were portrayed in recent cartoon.
2 Immaculate Perception A discussion on questioning authority.
3 Bartlett Hall resident speaks up Lodges complaints against Department of Residence about condition of Bartlett Hall.
4 Family housing changes Family Housing now known as University Apartments; attempting to meet problem of high vacancy rate by allowing single graduate students live there.
5 New social work cert. Students may earn a certificate in drug abuse counseling.
5 Curris outlines changes President Constantine Curris talks about UNI's reputation in the state, enrollment, and the Ed. D.; photo.
6 Panthermonium abounds Urges students and their organization to take part in Homecoming activities.
6 UNISA Minutes from the UNISA meeting; consider voter registration; Jim Dittrich will be UNISA advisor.
7 UNISA activates several programs UNISA will sponsor voter registration, housing referral, traffic study, and information session on Cedar Falls ordinances related to keggers.
8 Beg. Portuguese offered A new class is offered at UNI, beginning Portuguese.
8 Computer programs go national Don Wiederanders talks about the products of the Microcomputer Curriculum Project.
9 Whitsett questions theories Professor David Whitsett talks about his research on management and work; photo.
10 Greek Weekly Quick look at Greek governance.
10 First UNI Dome party is a success About 2000 students attend the first party of the year, held in the UNI-Dome.
11 Women still have a lot of battle to fight Professor Morgan presents research on women and employment.
12 What's Up Meetings and activities.
12 Financial aid booklet available Discussing how to get a jump start on financial aid for college.
12 Aides for handicapped Information concerning people who volunteer to be aides for a handicapped person.
13 Act it up in a variety show Information about signing up for the Phi Mu Alpha variety show.
13 Freshmen discuss 1st week at UNI Freshmen give their early impressions.
14 Untitled Many art shows are planned for this year in the Maucker Union's Main Gallery.
14 PR trip to Dallas Many students from UNI, under the guidance of Pat Bassett, visited businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
14 Mr. Myers returns with reggae to Cedar Falls Stebs welcomed many people in to hear the reggae band Mr. Myers.
15 Untitled Margaret Larsen is pleasantly surprised by her retirement party.
15 Theatre UNI 1984-85 schedule The schedule for the year.
16 UNI Artists and Chamber Music Series bring many talent-filled programs to campus this year Schedule and description of the series.
17 TLC for elderly A new program in the Cedar Falls area is the Total Living Care, or TLC.
18 Be a big brother or sister Information on how to volunteer to be a big brother or sister in the area's program.
18 Foreign Films: fun culture A discussion of foreign films.
20 Home Game win, 37-0 Panthers win over Winona State, 37-0; photos included.
22 CC results The Varsity Cross Country team scores a victory over the alumni, 23-43.
22 UNI to tackle Drake Although they had their win with Winona State, the Panthers prepare to take on Drake.
23 Mayden wants to rebuild the tradition In her first year of coaching at UNI, Kimberly Mayden wants to bring back the tradition of winning in women's basketball.
23 New baseball coach UNI gains a new baseball coach.
23 Tennis action The women's tennis team takes on their opponent, Iowa State.
24 Women's CC action The women of the cross country team prepare for their first event of the year.
24 UNI events now flash A new sign northeast of the UNI-Dome flashes out news of events to the community; photo included.