Northern Iowan — January 22, 1985

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1 Beavers cites threat to students Believes federal budget may limit financial aid.
1 Anderson loses suit Ruth B. Anderson loses a lawsuit against UNI for denying her full professorship due to her age, race, and sex; photo.
1 Follon new vice president Regents appoint Sue Follon Vice President for Educational and Student Services, replacing Thomas Hansmeier; Yancy Beavers will head Financial Aid; Eunice Dell will be assistant vice president for administration and finance.
1 Untitled Karen Gorman scores another point for the women's basketball team; photo.
2 Quodlibet Students are back from break.
2 Effects of game show withdrawal A discussion on the new game shows, and why college students are drawn to them.
2 Search for the logic of abortion A few questions on abortion.
3 Financial aid week begins Financial Aid staff will be available to students.
4 Planned giving director needed The final stage of picking a new UNI Assistant Director of Planned Giving is nearing.
4 Violent pornography protested Four women belonging to the Preying Mantis Women's Brigade destroyed copies of Hustler and Penthouse magazines at local stores.
4 Students write Letterman Three UNI students wrote a letter that was read on the Dave Letterman Show.
5 Tuition hike approved
5 UNI donates to Ethiopian fund UNISA and other groups donate money.
6 What's up Meetings and activities planned; leadership retreat planned, stress management support group, and Christ for UNI meeting.
6 Untitled Students wait in line to register; photo.
7 Applications now accepted for summer staff
7 Untitled Carlos Fuentes will speak.
9 Outstanding students honored
9 Academic funds available Rules for eligibility for the Intercollegiate Academics Fund.
10 Russian course to be offered Olga Volfson will teach elementary course.
10 Army ROTC scholarship news Applications for two and three year scholarships.
10 Leadership retreat planned Will dwell on personal goals and objectives.
11 Pettit award to be given Two $200 scholarships available.
11 Prison term for Griffin Michael Lee Griffin given two year sentence for assault on faculty members.
11 Jo Curris to teach business law Will teach several sections of business law.
13 UNI students go to Far East Bob Wyatt talks about the upcoming fifth business tour.
13 'City Heat'--it's not so hot Review of the movie 'City Heat'.
14 Souvenir art is on display Work by Kit Hillery, Barbara Hanger, and Suzanne Mitchell on display in Union.
14 Two Cents Worth Describes going "home" for winter break.
15 Inner Weather accepting works Description of work that the magazine is seeking.
15 Jazz Band to Europe Invited to perform in Montreux, Switzerland; photo.
16 Museum is on the move Will leave Physical Plant Building, but exact location is not yet determined; photo.
17 Schuldt produces tape Dana Schuldt talks about putting together a recording of her work; photo.
19 Panthers lose at buzzer UNI loses to Cleveland State; photo.
20 Wrestlers win three of four UNI receives 17th place in national ranking.
20 Tracksters begin indoor season Alumni and current team members hold meet; photo.
21 Badger matmen top UNI UNI loses to nationally-ranked University of Wisconsin; photo.
22 Panthers sell out the Dome UNI lost to Iowa State, 69-61.
22 Women cagers win two UNI defeats Grand View and Drake but loses to Southern Illinois.
23 Sports shorts Notes on winter sports.
23 Tankers split weekend meets Women win only one event against Missouri; men's and women's teams defeated Wisconsin-LaCrosse.