Northern Iowan — October 1, 1985

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1 Electrical outlets adorn trees Pin oak trees between Campanile and West Gym wired for Christmas decorations; photo.
1 Move evaluated Few outward signs of shift of Department of Economics to School of Business.
1 The writing competency exam: on its way out? Faculty Senate establishes committee to make recommendations regarding the future of the exam.
2 Kampus Student hides in storm drain.
2 S#!*s and giggles Comments on the placement of electrical outlets on trees around campus.
2 Untitled Cites instances of substantial disagreement with Mike Hager.
3 Untitled Cites considerable shortcomings in facilities of Bartlett Hall.
3 Untitled Upset about electrical outlets being put up on trees.
3 Untitled Questions validity of information gathering techniques in recent survey.
4 Rape prevention stressed Whistlestop Week under way.
4 Master's in computer education offered David Duncan and Whitfield East talk about the purposes of and need for the new degree.
4 College's pilot project continues Grant aimed at developing test of knowledge and skills for pre-service program for administrators.
5 Elections approaching Procedures for running for UNISA offices
5 Untitled UNI Security collected over $150,000 in vehicle permits and parking meters in 1984-85; photo.
6 Untitled Students walk to class in the rain; photo.
6 Students travel to Kentucky Six students travel to recreation consortium.
6 Faculty to learn importance of writing Evelyn Wood talks about Writing Across the Curriculum.
7 Quakers group organized Professor Reineke helps to organize Society of Friends group.
8 What's Up Meetings and activities.
8 Departments to sponsor tour of Europe Melba Widmer talks at length about a trip to the Netherlands, England, and France
9 Untitled Mary Moet sits on the roof of the Union during lunch; photo.
9 Grant to help smokers kick habit $32,000 grant will help set up a smoking cessation program.
11 Being an operator is practice for patience Sherry Porter recounts her experiences in working as a university exchange operator; photo.
12 Ticket sales down, yet quality highest ever: UNI artist series Ticket sales down 30%; Professor Jones talks about the upcoming season.
12 Actors have behind curtain jobs for play Technical workers talk about the upcoming production of "Tartuffe".
13 YMCA--alternative for staying in shape Benefits of using the fitness equipment; photo.
14 Student from Beirut unfolds fondness for U. S. Maya Najjar talks about her life in Lebanon and the US; photo.
15 Teaching couple juggles careers, marriage Profile of Grace Ann and Theodore Hovet.
16 Panthers whip Hornets, 37-17 UNI defeats Delaware State at home; photo.
17 Boyd leads UNI to win: Panthers 3-1 on season UNI defeats undefeated Delaware State; photo
18 Golfers miss first by four strokes UNI loses to Iowa State at the UNI Women's Invitational.
18 Fall track has started Fall track helps to develop the base and cardiovascular systems.
18 Tennis team beats Luther College 8-1 UNI on their way to the end of a successful season.
19 UNI place kicker no Angell to Panthers' football opponents Mike Angell improves his game after a restful summer; photo.