Northern Iowan — October 25, 1985
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quality of campus journalism threatened | Due to limited funds, only two courses will be offered. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Jeff Olson looks at a sculpture in the Art Building; photo. | |
| 2 | Was Dean Morin railroaded? | Feels Dean Morin was unfairly pushed out of his position at UNI. | |
| 2 | Kampus | Character chooses to go to the Hill instead of studying for a midterm. | |
| 2 | We've still got a long way to go | Discusses the different types of double standards that are found in society. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Accuses David R. Chung of being hypocritical in his writings. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Wonders about future of Latham Hall. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Feels UNISA is being ignored by the administration. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Discusses the forced resignation of Dean Robert Morin. | |
| 3 | Untilled | Response to a letter written by Tracy Schager on high prices at a College Hill business in the October 4 issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Responds to a letter written by Tracey Schager concerning the price of the Des Moines Register at the Hill Street News on the Hill. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Believes that American society is no longer fair. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Believes that the Northern Iowan needs to do a better job of covering student activities, especially the anti-apartheid movement.. | |
| 4 | Symposium on international trade | Mahmood Yousefi talks about the upcoming symposium. | |
| 4 | Conservation Club helps save valley | Club donates money to purchasing land in Colorado. | |
| 4 | Directories late, but coming soon | Programming error and desire for accuracy delay production. | |
| 5 | Dome purchases sound system | New system cost $81,745. | |
| 5 | Untitled | Angie Moots talks with Professor Donald Finegan in the new Art Building; photo | |
| 5 | Debate duo places second nationally | Gregg Fishbein and Tim Kratz finish second in national tournaments; photo. | |
| 6 | Former department head Lash dies | Ken Lash died October 3, 1985; profile of his achievements; photo. | |
| 6 | Whitnah presents history of arms race | Lengthy excerpts from presentation. | |
| 7 | Art building dedicated tomorrow | Description of the program; photo. | |
| 8 | Rock musicians to perform Tuesday | Kim and Reggie Harris will perform. | |
| 8 | 'Peace is Possible' | Excerpts from speech by Ronald Glossop. | |
| 9 | Master's offered in computer applications in education | John Wedman talks about the new course of study. | |
| 10 | What's Up | Meetings and activities. | |
| 10 | Nicaragua speech | Connie Hohlfeld will speak. | |
| 10 | New honors program | Fifteen Presidential Scholarships and fifteen additional merit scholarships will be awarded in fall 1986. | |
| 14 | Parents of Year lived by loving, laughing | Sid and Sharon Sickles, parents of Stephanee Sickles-Jordan, are parents of the year; photo. | |
| 14 | Folk dancers/Orchesis combine efforts for variety | The two groups will put on a combined show; photo. | |
| 14 | Kenny passes architect boards | James Kenney meets requirements to become licensed architect. | |
| 14 | Education professor selected honor society chairperson | Sherry Gable will lead Alpha Upsilon Alpha; photo. | |
| 14 | Conservancy honors Eilers | Professor Eilers is one of 13 honored by the Nature Conservancy; photo. | |
| 15 | Octubafest prescribes fun | Octubafest is combination of serious and fun music. | |
| 15 | UNI band is good, goofy, fun | Bill Shepherd and band members talk about the band. | |
| 16 | Two cents worth | Believes pizza delivery isn't really as good as it seems. | |
| 16 | Changes | Crossroads sign in front of the Old Aud is a reminder of the way campus used to look; photo. | |
| 17 | Wiley combines writing with art to broaden meaning | Work by William Wiley on display. | |
| 17 | "After Hours" is worthwhile flick | Review of the movie "After Hours." | |
| 18 | Arthur comes alive in "Camelot" | Preview of the play with a list of cast members. | |
| 18 | Co-op gives experience | Allan Stamberg talks about cooperative education. | |
| 18 | Untitled | Pat Howard sells art supplies to Terry Garrett at the store in the new art building; photo. | |
| 18 | Marlins swim for fun | Will put on show for Parents Weekend. | |
| 19 | Band not trapped in cliches | Review of the band Stick Dogs. | |
| 19 | Untitled | Rich Hambleton enjoys a bottle of Coke while studying in the Union; photo. | |
| 20 | Friendships developed through volunteer program | Students matched with clients in mental health program. | |
| 21 | Mental attitude key to Panther hoops season | Randy Kraayenbrink and Scott Plondke look to lead their team through a successful season; photo. | |
| 21 | Youth dominates women's squad | Panthers look forward to the upcoming season. | |
| 22 | 4,000 more seats available for football game in Dome | UNI plays Youngstown State for Parent's Night. | |
| 22 | Young wrestling squad sets goal of top five finish at nationals | Mostly freshman team looks foreword to a successful season; photo | |
| 23 | Alumni meet tomorrow | Coaches use the alumni meet as a practice meet for the season. | |
| 23 | Untitled | Mark Schwab practices in the UNI wrestling room. | |
| 23 | Blackhawks ready for UNI crowd | Chris Scheid and Brian Cook will play with the Waterloo Black Hawks in their game against the Madison Capitols; photo. | |
| 24 | Fans can help volleyball team's problems | Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard encourages students to attend the volleyball games. | |
| 24 | Memorial run to be held at Dome tomorrow | Stacy Roberts and Mike Froehle organize the Stacy Miller Memorial Run. |