Northern Iowan — February 22, 1985

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1 Untitled Canned food collected for food drive; photo.
1 Abuse program part of dorm policy Program will assist those with substance problems.
1 Panelists question UNISA presidential candidates Candidates make short presentations and take questions; photo
2 UNItoon Secretary complains about having too much work, making her unable to bail a reporter out of jail.
2 Babelogue Discusses Playboy magazine.
2 Clarifies a few points Corrects herself, and responds to a letter about fraternities and sororities written by Gretchen Brueckner.
2 An advocate of ACTION Encourages students to vote in UNISA elections.
2 Questions NI's sense of propriety Speaks out on the cruelty to animals demonstrated in a previous UNItoon cartoon.
3 Students endorse candidates Kevin Johnson, John Klotzbach, and Robert Gettemy encourage readers to vote the ACTION party.
3 Gives thanks to all participants Thanks students for their support on Blue Jeans Day.
3 Suggests alternative to parties Discusses the issue of political parties.
3 New proposal Expresses their disagreement with Blue Jeans Day.
3 "Party will solve students' foils" Encourages readers to vote for Mike Hager.
4 Key word for support of human rights on Blue Jeans Day is dignity Suggests that dignity is the major issue in gay rights.
4 Disturbed by point in letter Comments on letter to the Editor, written by Jim Hessburg, Gwynne Skinner, Joe Cacciatore; suggests Bible as source of truth.
4 Forced to wear something else Expresses disagreement with Blue Jeans Day.
5 Regents approve purchase UNI purchases Olympic Gym and Spa on Hudson Road; may become site for Museum.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities planned; Duane Anderson will speak; Fast for world hunger will begin; Christ for UNI will meet.
6 UNI to have Computer Science masters Will offer master's degree in computer science education.
7 State Forensic tournament at UNI Fifty students from eight colleges will participate.
8 Birth defect workshop set for Monday
8 Conscientious objector to speak Tuesday Bill Galvin will speak.
8 Aw, no mail today. . . Doreen Casady checks her mailbox.
9 Scholarship available E. W. Hamilton Scholarship available.
9 UNISA Dody Olson asks students to write to their representatives about proposed financial aid cuts.
9 Students go to convention Six students from Construction Club will attend convention.
10 Bloodmobile on campus Tuesday Red Cross will hold blood drive.
12 Ridge Quartet to play for UNI Profile of the group; photo.
13 Tallcorn Festival continues at UNI Schedule for the Tallcorn Vocal and Keyboard Festival.
13 ISU defeats UNI in chess ISU beats UNI, 5-1; photo.
14 Barleycorn hosts Collins Albert Collins will play; photo.
15 This week in history
16 UNI-Dome Open Saturday Panthers will host UNI-Dome Open.
16 UNI Hacky-sackers win Competition in Iowa City included players from all over the state.
16 Runners join new conference Panthers accepted into Central Collegiate Conference.
16 Panthers get win . . . Finally UNI defeats Valparaiso, 56-52.
17 Cagers to live in dorms Next year, all basketball players on scholarship must live in dorms; photo.
18 It's still cold outside. . . UNI ties with Westfield Tennis Club, 6-6.
18 . . . But netters are heating up UNI prepares for upcoming season.
19 Grapplers try for winning season UNI will face University of Nebraska at Lincoln.