Northern Iowan — April 9, 1985
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Senate to vote on department move | Department of Economics would like to move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business; some faculty voice opposition. | |
| 1 | Branstad addresses financial concerns | Five UNI students are among those who met with the Governor; summary of the discussion; photo. | |
| 2 | Plea to UNISA 'fell upon deaf ears' | Protests UNISA's decision to not donate money to the UNI Jazz Band I. | |
| 2 | UNISA budget listing 'a bit distressing' | Protests the declining amount of UNISA budget money that goes to minority activities. | |
| 2 | Most salient point: 'fact that exam is necessary at all' (sic) | Expresses agreement with Dennis Townsend's letter on the Writing Competency Exam. | |
| 2 | But Seriously Folks | Discusses the meaning of the phrase, "Space, the final frontier"; also addresses Professor Mills about grammatical errors in the Northern Iowan. | |
| 2 | Quodlibet | Student decides to spend a lot of time trying to help Ethiopians, and it's tax deductible. | |
| 2 | Rally against financial aids cuts | United Students of Iowa will host a rally protesting financial aids cuts that have been proposed. | |
| 3 | Koehler named summer editor | Cathy Koehler will be summer NI editor; photo. | |
| 3 | Modifications reduce barriers | Handicapped students still find problems with accessibility despite considerable UNI efforts over the years. | |
| 4 | Untitled | CPR classes being offered. | |
| 4 | Evans will oppose cuts | Students meet with Cooper Evans. | |
| 5 | Follon enjoys working with students | Profile of Sue Follon, vice president of educational and student services; photo. | |
| 5 | Symposium to address broadcast advertising | McElroy Symposium scheduled. | |
| 6 | Library expansion, hours discussed | Students would like to see library open more hours, especially later at night and earlier on weekends; Mr. Rod responds with statistics and use patterns showing little need for those changes. | |
| 6 | Neither sleet nor snow . . . | Wrapped in a blanket, Clara Smith watches her son Jeff at a UNI men's tennis match. | |
| 7 | Riley nominated to chair | Glenda Riley will go to UW-Milwaukee for seminars. | |
| 7 | AIDS tests to be given | Red Cross will administer test. | |
| 8 | What's Up? | Meetings and activities planned; annual spring banquet for recreation majors will be held; Barbara Smith, JoAnn Verburg, and Jerry Stockdale will speak; Campus Prayer Night will be held. | |
| 8 | Child abuse programs set | ||
| 9 | 'Racism is a mental disease' | Jane Elliot expresses views on race. | |
| 10 | Interpret an interviewer's attire | Can learn how serious an interviewer is by looking at his or her clothes. | |
| 10 | Jamaican Reggae rocks the Old Auditorium | Review of Peter Broggs' performance at the Reggae Fest. | |
| 11 | Jazz Band III placed in fest | Takes second place in Wisconsin competition. | |
| 11 | Two Cents Worth | Speaks on being a 'morning person.' | |
| 11 | 'Americans must be open-minded' | Keith Hardeman talks about non-verbal communication in different cultures. | |
| 12 | High school jazz students featured | Scholarship winners will solo with Jazz Band. | |
| 12 | A glimpse of Malay life | Malaysian students talk about their country and culture; photo. | |
| 14 | UNI wins three of four | UNI competed in Dome at Gateway Conference. | |
| 14 | Panthers set homer mark | UNI competes in pair of doubleheaders against Grand View College. | |
| 15 | "Governor's Run" Thursday | UNI will send twenty-two students to participate in "Governor's Run." | |
| 15 | Super Sports Challenge | Answers and new questions posted. | |
| 16 | UNI tracksters run well | UNI represented well. | |
| 16 | Netters sweep meet | UNI defeats Mankato State, 5-1, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 9-0, and Luther, 9-0; photo. |