Northern Iowan — April 12, 1985

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1 'Survive and Thrive Week' to help students prepare for finals Learning Skills Center will offer series of workshops.
1 Ahhhh, Spring! Denise Beebe sits on a window sill and enjoys the weather and the view; photo .
1 Delay could cause problems in Pell Grant program Delays in Congress could affect grant distribution.
2 Sleeper Connection is discovered between serial killers and students who have suffered cuts in financial aid.
2 Babelogue Discusses Grinnell College's Mears Hall.
2 Suggestions offered to pass exam Ann Helling supports WCE, while Dave Hoing disagrees with it.
2 Immaculate Perception Discusses Writing Competency Exam and UNISA's actions.
3 Waiting for a computer? Speaks about the difficulties of having only 30 computers for 600 students; also does not like department's grading scales.
3 Article fair and comprehensive but . . . Supports Donelle Eller's article, but points out a misquotation.
3 Says cartoon is humorless Claims Todd Reed's cartoon about the killing in South Africa is offensive.
3 UNISA gets more feedback Disagrees with immunization policy.
4 Museum gets new building Ron Wilson talks about the move to the former Olympic Gym and Spa building on Hudson Road; photo.
4 Dorm costs go up five percent East wing of Bartlett Hall will be converted into offices; Noehren Hall will have quiet lifestyle house.
5 Summer travel opportunity Department of Curriculum and Instruction will sponsor trip to study education of England and France.
5 What's Up? Meetings and activities planned; Barbara Smith will speak; banquet for recreation majors will be held; Christ for UNI will meet; Ugly Bartender Kick-off Hog Roast will also be held.
5 UNISA Pass resolution in favor of establishment of Peace Institute.
7 Price Lab to host Special Olympics Over 100 athletes will compete.
7 Pass the poi, please . . . Redeker Dining Center has Hawaiian Beach Party.
10 'Inner Weather' reception honors winners Authors read from and talk about their work; photo.
11 Conference activities scheduled Schedule for Student as Critic Conference.
11 Shakespeare Fest begins UNI contribution will be "Romeo and Juliet".
12 Speakers on to nationals Five students will go to national tournament in Baltimore; photo.
13 UNI splits doubleheaders UNI competed against Briar Cliff College and Wisconsin-Platteville; photo.
14 Runners to Drake UNI will face Drake University.
14 Bulldogs sweep UNI Drake University beats UNI in doubleheader, 3-2 and 6-4.
14 Golfers finish third UNI competed in Big Four meet; Panthers finish in third place.
14 Tennis squads battle ISU UNI women defeated Iowa State, 6-3; Panther men defeated by Cyclones, 8-1.
15 Super Sports Challenge Winners announced, and new questions posted