Northern Iowan — October 16, 1984
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Future of world in question | Helen Caldicott spoke on the future election, and what it entails for Americans. | |
| 1 | Candidates agree on lottery and jobs | The views of Joy Corning and Ted Anderson, candidates for a seat in the State Senate. | |
| 1 | High tech trade in the U.S. | Mordechai Kreinin discusses the topic of world trade in the Jepson Symposium titled "International Trade: Issues and Options". | |
| 1 | Untitled | The Panthers rush through the hoop to begin the football game against Wisconsin-Whitewater; photo.. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Students dance at the U-Hall after the game on Saturday night. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Members of UNISA debate policy at their last meeting; photo. | |
| 2 | Scherzo | Portrays the University of Iowa as feeling left out. | |
| 2 | Night assistants strike out | Believes elimination of dorm night assistants is a bad idea for several reasons. | |
| 2 | Squirrelly tales | Teresa Cashman comments on the lives of squirrels, and wonders if they have greater implications. | |
| 2 | Military protects rights | Believes military is necessary. | |
| 2 | Arms race important | Supports Tom Harkin. | |
| 3 | Letter given unnecessary attention | Believes NI should cover all sides of the political map. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Unhappy with prominence given to Barb Nesheim's letter. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Questions arise regarding recent UNISA election. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Supports Joy Corning for State Senate. | |
| 4 | Wallace finishes research | Professor Wallace completed her research on adult day care centers, and shares some of her findings. | |
| 5 | Out and about on D-Day | Senator Roger Jepsen hands out literature about the upcoming election and explains his views as he walks door to door in Cedar Falls; photo. | |
| 6 | Dignitaries and trade | A summary of the presentations at the Lawrence Jepson Symposium on trade. | |
| 7 | Student positions available | Information about different student positions available on campus committees. | |
| 7 | PACs attracting more votes | Lyle Alberts comments on how people are turning away from traditional parties, and moving towards Political Action Committees. | |
| 8 | Untitled | The UNI pom-pon squad in action; photo. | |
| 8 | Speaker details campaign | Kristy Livingston speaks on behalf of Cooper Evans, the Republican candidate for Congress. | |
| 9 | An unnatural disaster in farming | Ruth Harkin spoke on behalf of her husband; she discussed problems in agriculture; photo. | |
| 9 | Computerized food service | Kent Ruby talks about the changes in food service computer programming. | |
| 10 | Mexican children set to perform | Eight Mexican children are touring the Midwest; they will sing and speak in a special service at the College Hill Lutheran Church. | |
| 11 | Comparable worth topic for speeches | Minnette Doderer speaks on comparable worth. | |
| 11 | Corning addresses issues in Union | Joy Corning speaks and answers questions. | |
| 12 | What's Up | Meetings and activities. | |
| 13 | Free measles vaccination | Information about measles, as well as the vaccination for it. | |
| 13 | Untitled | UNI and ISU rugby players battle it out on the field; photo. | |
| 14 | KUNI needs support | KUNI begins a quiet campaign to raise money. | |
| 14 | Dracula: is it creepy or silly? | A review of "Dracula", being performed at the Waterloo Community Theatre. | |
| 15 | The Visitor on culture | Howard Shapiro will perform a humorous rendition of a foreign visitor to the United States. | |
| 15 | Abracadabra and presto | A profile of magician Brad Herzog; photo.. | |
| 16 | Chamber music series begins Monday | Information about the UNI Chamber Music Series and the first performers, the Concord String Quartet; photo. | |
| 16 | Wash clothes with a beer | A feature on the new Duds 'n Suds, a laundromat complete with bar, video games, and entertainment. | |
| 17 | Learning English as a foreign language at UNI | Maria Ramos Mendoza, from Mexico, took summer classes to learn English, and decided to stay on to learn independently; photo. | |
| 17 | College Bowl isn't football | College Bowl, a sport for the mind, starts up in the beginning of November. | |
| 18 | Boss and Osborne at UNI tonight | Jane Voss and Hoyle Osborne sing about how they see life in the 1980s using music and vaudeville. | |
| 18 | UNI speakers succeed | A look at how students prepare for forensics events. | |
| 20 | Panthers win big, 73-7 | The UNI Panthers demolished the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 73-7. | |
| 21 | Deductions refused donors | Questions about deductibility of some gifts to athletics programs. | |
| 22 | Spikers face Drake tonight | The UNI volleyball team won against Winona State, 15-5, 15-1, and 15-9. Past statistics of their matches are also included; photo. | |
| 23 | Harriers place fourth | The men's cross country team placed fourth in the Iowa State Invitational. | |
| 23 | Can Miami go unbeaten? | Students on campus comment on how the Miami Dolphins remain the only unbeaten team in the NFL. | |
| 23 | Swimming season begins | The season for the swimming team begins with a positive attitude for the year. |