Northern Iowan — October 11, 1985

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1 Untitled Student paintings on the windows of businesses on College Hill; photo.
1 Improvements for Bartlett Renovation will include furniture, painting, and carpeting; photo.
1 Aid legislation drafted Officials talk about the possible form of the new legislation.
2 Slip of the pen Discusses her opinion on an amendment involving prayer in school.
2 Untitled Believes that Dean Morin has done his job well.
2 Kampus Squirrel changes one of the homecoming posters.
3 Untitled Views on apartheid in South Africa.
3 Untitled Mike Smith encourages students to vote for him in the UNISA special election.
3 Untitled Did not like recent criticism of Mike McKinlay.
3 Untitled Comments on how disappointing the Jerry and Abbie show was.
4 Pro-peace march Curtis VanMeter speaks about the peace march and the Washington rally.
4 Vocational program studied UNI talking with Hawkeye about ways for students to combine vocational training with university studies.
5 In Congress
5 Academic requirements for RHA, UNISA questioned: news analysis Both UNISA and RHA have academic requirements for officers; students consider whether or not such requirements should be in place.
6 Parking revenues spent UNI collected $286,412 from fines and permits in 1984-1985; money used to improve parking lots.
7 Forensic team places first Places first in regional contest; list of winners.
8 College to receive electron microscope Will purchase a scanning electron microscope for about $75,000; professors talk about its capabilities.
8 United Way contributions have increased About 7% above last year's contributions at this point.
9 UNISA Senate opposes special fee Passes resolution against imposition of computer fee.
9 Untitled Mary Martin spends time in the Union studying; photo.
10 What's Up Meetings and activities.
10 Untitled Arthur L. Dickinson, son of Coach Art Dickinson, will speak on human capabilities.
11 Scholarship for business, math American Society for Quality Control establishes scholarship.
11 Natural family planning program
13 lindamichellebaron? Will make presentation.
13 Cheerleaders add zeal Cheerleaders talk about their work; photo.
13 Pom Pons--hard work, but fun A look at the work of the squad; photo.
13 Fight song Words to the song.
14 Trip worth taking Review of the Guthrie Theater's presentation of "Great Expectations."
14 No problem too big for clinic A look at the work of the Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo.
15 Stations need volunteers KUNI planning fundraising campaign.
15 Jagged Edge- courtroom drama Review of the movie "Jagged Edge;" photo.
16 Tartuffe--ambitious attempt Review of the play "Tartuffe."
16 France-informal, personal Richard Sutton talks about differences between France and the US; photo.
17 Untitled Bobby's Blue Band will perform at the "Purple Fever Party and Pep Rally;" photo.
17 Front line does leg work Front Line is an organization that helps the football team with recruiting activities.
18 Ticket puncher provides mealtime entertainment Lengthy profile of Irene Blum, a food line ticket checker who has fun at her job; photo.
19 Focus on Austria UNI will host "Focus on Austria" program; Professor Koppensteiner talks about the country.
19 Two cents worth Comments on the consequences of getting drunk and wonders if it's really worth it.
20 Big crowd expected at homecoming game Panther are ready to face Indiana State in the Homecoming game.
21 Linksters finish seventh UNI takes seventh place at the Northern Illinois Invitational.
21 UNI to induct 12 into hall Former UNI athletes and coaches inducted into the Northern Iowa Hall of Fame Charter Class.
22 A tale of two universities Compares the football seasons of UNI and the University of Iowa to that of Iowa State.
22 Rugby team falls to ISU Iowa State comes from behind and defeats the UNI rugby team.
24 Boyd ready for life after football Carl Boyd is a success both on and off the football field.