Northern Iowan — December 4, 1984

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1 Untitled Refreshments are served at the retirement party for James Bailey; photo.
1 Banner to hit stands Saturday Cedar Falls will begin having its own tabloid sized weekly newspaper on Saturday; will be published by Oster Communications.
1 Newspaper coverage affects election results Robert Ross comments on the media and journalism, and the affect they have on politics and voting.
2 Untitled Appreciates Heather Draper's writing.
2 Scherzo Agrees to printing of thesis in adult magazine.
2 Affirmative Action officer discusses racist views in society Marilyn Monteiro outlines views on affirmative action.
2 Untitled Angry with comments in recent letter.
2 Untitled Believes recent letter writer did not make a good case regarding comments of a local radio person.
3 Untitled Unhappy about student parking during Dome event.
3 Gets muddy for world peace Humorous suggestion that students join a mud wrestling for peace group.
3 Do politics and religion mix? Questions the mixture when it interferes with others.
3 Parking policy irritating Claims that handicapped parking was used for Senator Grassley's hearing.
4 New Notes Information about snow removal, the UNI Parent's Association, volunteers needed for the Black Hawk Community Heart Association, and the sale of items with the UNI logo.
4 Join in tree-lighting Thursday Photo.
5 Tour abroad over break Information about a trip abroad to Paris, Brussels, and London being led by John Page; Professor Page talks about the trip.
6 UNI-GLO members discuss relationships A feature on the relationships and lives of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals as outlined by UNI-GLO members.
7 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 UNIPA offering merit awards UNIPA scholarships procedures.
7 Lecture on Iowa governors David Walker will present a lecture on the problems faced in the Iowa Territory.
8 I want to rock . . . . Two competitors in the airband competition in West towers; photo.
8 Oral skills workshops set Two workshops on teaching oral communication offered by Mary Bozik.
8 Economics trip set for May Ken McCormick and Janet Rives talk about the three week trip to England and France.
9 Prison gang research Clemens Bartollas and Gene Lutz are doing research on gangs in a prison system.
9 Portuguese language offered Robert Krueger brings the sixth language of the world, Portuguese, into the Modern Languages Department; hopes to set up trip to Portugal.
11 Visine not a cure-all Information about visine, the purpose and how it works.
11 English skills testing offered International students are now offered a chance to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language.
11 UNI: a test score junkie? Students offer views on number of tests.
12 Travel to Japan for credit Information about an exchange program for students with Kansai Gaidal University of Foreign Studies in Japan.
12 Grant writing workshop A workshop for writing grants will be held at the UNI Center for Urban Education.
12 PRisms students apply skills Students have a chance to be involved with a program that helps area companies.
13 CAST helps find jobs Career Awareness and Social Skills Training (CAST) offers area high school students a look at jobs that their motor, academic, and social skills would apply to.
14 Forensics team performs well The seven member team took third place at two tournaments recently; many individual winners.
14 Print store, a campus supplier Print Services offers a variety of school supplies.
14 Computer recruitment has a long way to go Jim Handorf speaks at length about the uses of computers in recruiting workers.
16 Merton of the Movies doesn¿t make it big at UNI Review of the play; photo.
17 Another chance to see pageant The Black Hawk Community Children's Theatre added one more performance to their production of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever".
17 RHA holiday celebration The season of Christmas has already begun with the holiday celebration of the Residence Hall Association; photo.
17 Chess puzzler A chess move that stumps many, and how to get out of it.
18 Poetry course offered Information about a course offered in the spring semester studying the poetry and fiction from a wide variety of Iowa authors.
18 Student wins recognition Ken Weiler will have his poem Inner Self published within the Annual Anthology of American Collegiate Poets; photo.
18 Inner Weather accepting works Information on the student publication of Inner Weather; how to get your work included.
19 Renaissance dining at UNI The Northern University High School presents its 17th annual Madrigal dinner for the community.
19 Much music for your ears Information of upcoming events in the School of Music, including concerts from the Men's Glee Club, UNI Singers, Women's Chorus, and others.
20 Panthers take Bears, 57-0 The Panthers buried Southwest Missouri State, 57-0, in the home wrestling tournament.
21 Penguins win classic The winning streak of 17 home games came to a halt, as UNI men's basketball team loses, 70-57, to the Youngstown State Penguins in the Deery Brothers Dome Classic; photo.
22 Swim captains help teammates A profile of the two co-captains for the women's swimming team, Ami Gray and Lori McDowell.
23 Fitness program discussed Pat Stieg and Lynn Woitaszek speak on how students could improve their level of fitness; photo.
23 Swimmers drop three Men lose to Bradley and Western Illinois; women lose to Western Illinois.