Northern Iowan — November 20, 1984

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1 Name of game not give and take UF and the Regents will call in mediator.
1 Panel discusses media impacts A summary of a panel discussion about the media's impact on politics.
1 Three views of Central America The forum on U.S. policy in Central America discussed three views: Mary Hartman, Richard Belt, Douglas Brintnall.
1 Campus Happenings Photographs of the International Food Fair, book marking for security, and a speech by Roy Evert, a professor at University of Wisconsin.
2 Scherzo Unedited thesis may be published.
2 Assaults and rapes not laughing matters Comments on a local radio disc jockey who made light of the assault of a woman.
2 Silence not the answer Even though the elections are over, people should still work on the important issues.
2 SAS doing an excellent job Praise for SAS work.
5 Ignorance angers Means Profile of Russell Means; photo.
6 News Notes Kansai Gaidai looking for visiting professor.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
6 Curris supports education President Curris spoke at a meeting of the Midwestern Governor's Conference, discussing the importance of education.
6 UNI lights are just burned out The UNI Student Association president and vice president, Dody Olson and John Klotzbach, walked around recording at least 29 lights burned out.
7 College Bowl crowns champ The team Viable Alternatives wins the College Bowl, with Delta Upsilon coming in second.
7 Regents approve changes The Board of Regents approved two new master's level programs in computer science, and many new positions and policies.
7 Health Center opens clinic A self-care clinic will be opened in the health center to students how to dress small wounds and take care of minor injuries.
9 MDT shows much versatility A review of the performance put on by the Metro Dance Theatre.
9 Fernandez, a great performer A review of classical guitarist Eduardo Fernandez.
10 Watercolor exhibit a must A review of the watercolor exhibit in the Cedar Falls Recreation and Arts Center.
10 Sell to get in the yearbook Organizations may sell yearbooks in order to earn credit toward the cost of putting their pictures in the yearbooks.
11 Poet to speak today Steinunn Sigurdardotter from Iceland reads from her works.
11 Book sale schedule set Tomahawk looks forward to another book sale; grossed $38,000 in fall sale.
11 Boss is powerful, energetic A review of the Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concert in the Hilton Coliseum in Ames.
12 Good Football! A two page spread of football pictures from the last game of the season in 1984.
14 Panthers finish season, 9-2 Panthers beat Northwest Missouri, 48-10.
15 Swimmers lost close meet The women's swimming team loses to the Iowa Hawkeyes, 48-42.
16 Mr. Basketball comes of age Profile of Randy Kraayenbrink; photo.