Northern Iowan — October 23, 1984

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1 Untitled Professor Nijim delivers welcome to social science educators conference; photo.
1 Computer crimes cause concern David Duncan considers the potential for computer crime
1 Regents approve smaller increase The Board of Regents approved a 5 percent increase for residents, and 11 percent increase for non-residents in tuition; a percentage point lower than originally proposed.
1 Candidates debate A summary of the presidential debates of Walter Mondale and Ronald Reagan.
2 Scherzo Portrays a political interview with an Iowa senator.
2 Politics and candidates discussed . . . . Dody Olson urges students to pay attention to politics and to vote.
2 Untitled Urges support for John Roof.
2 Untitled Believes Ted Anderson has students' best interest in mind.
2 Untitled A student pleads with others to look into the effects of nuclear weapons, and warfare before voting.
3 Untitled A student for Ronald Reagan explains the importance of having nuclear weapons as a deterrent to communism.
3 Untitled Believes Joy Corning avoided taking stand on issues.
3 Untitled Amused by letter from Randall Nicholas.
3 Students react to the comments of others Opposes President Reagan and his plans.
4 Untitled Grade school students noticed a lot of litter after Homecoming.
4 Untitled Appreciates the relief of a moderate or conservative voice in the NI.
4 UNISA elections still controversial A response agreeing with those who disagreed with a previous editorial, and disagreeing with who the blame was put upon.
4 Untitled Responding to allegation about problems with recent UNISA election.
5 UNI out registers U of I, ISU Voter registration broken down by gender and party.
6 Women's wages in very sad state. Minnette Doderer discusses comparable worth.
7 Economic development no. 1 priority State Representative candidate Marv Diemer comments on the importance of the economy during his forum at UNI; photo.
8 UNISA Debates supporting peace studies.
8 Forum to help students think about issues Joy Corning and Ted Anderson will outline their positions.
10 What's Up Meetings and activities.
10 Stone soup supper set Ruth Anderson recounts the old tale; event will be held at UAW Hall.
12 Singing about everyday things A profile on Jane Voss and Hoyle Osborne, a duo that performed at UNI.
12 Portraying many lives A Broadway performer, Sharita Hunt, presented a variety of characters to an audience of UNI students; photo.
13 Guitarist performs tonight A profile of Preston Reed, who will be performing in the Union; photo.
14 Have your art displayed Information about area artists displaying their work in the Union's main gallery.
14 Expressionist painter comes to UNI Peter Dean, an expressionist painter, will make a presentation to the public, and speak to a contemporary art class.
15 Better plan for Kasparov? The weekly chess update of the World Championship.
15 Costumes are to be sold The Strayer-Wood Theatre costume studio will be selling its excess costumes just in time for Halloween.
16 Activist to poet tonight Poet and Activist B. F. Maiz will perform at UNI tonight; photo.
17 UNI game to be televised The men's basketball team makes its first appearance on live, commercial television with the UNI-ISU game in the UNI-Dome.
17 UNI snows Penguins, 16-6 A homecoming football game for the Youngstown State Penguins ended in favor of UNI, 16-6.
18 Golfers place third in Kansas meet The women golfers placed third with a score of 667 in the Kansas Gold Invitational; Pauline Kelley was awarded medalist honors.
18 Spikers defeat Drake The volleyball team wins against Drake, 15-7, 15-6, 4-15, 6-15, and 15-11.
19 Sporting news Information about obtaining tickets to the sporting events for the year, and an eight kilometer run sponsored by St. Francis Hospital.
19 Golfers look to bright future The men's golf team finished the season with sixth place in the Iowa Invitational in Iowa City.
19 Impressive 22-2 record; Women's tennis results The women's tennis team ended their fall season defeating Drake, 5-4, and Luther College, 5-4, raising their record to 22-2.