Northern Iowan — November 1, 1985

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1 Students get answers Students meet with Provost Martin, who tries to explain why Dean Morin is being asked to step down.
1 Business School adds classes--still short Extra funds will allow addition of more classes; problem seems to be in accommodating students in introductory classes.
1 Untitled Jay Hagedorn, Dean Conrad, and Jim Baldwil talk on top of the Union; photo.
1 General Education changes discussed Committee meets with students to get their ideas.
2 Beauty vs. Education: Financial priorities considered Feels the University is spending too much money on the appearance of the campus.
2 Untitled Gives opinion on homosexuality.
2 Untitled Feels the University should not be spending large amounts of money on Christmas lights when other needs are so apparent.
2 Kampus Pigeon is scared of evil spirits.
3 Untitled Shows views on proposed fees and tuition increases.
3 Reaganomics--An end of hope for the poor Blames Reagan Administration for not helping the poor.
4 State ecologist to be at UNI Dean Roosa will speak.
4 Junkins on campus, announces candidacy for governor Excerpts from speech; photo.
5 Untitled Stephanie Viggos works at Pickles Deli in the Union; photo.
5 Reprioritizing of projects underway Rick Stinchfield analyzing campus projects.
5 Salvadorian deportation criticized Karen Parker speaks on El Salvador.
6 Octubafest finale slated Brian Book and students talk about the upcoming events.
8 What's up Meetings and activities.
8 PEACELINKS to sponsor discussion Will discuss what women can do to prevent nuclear war.
8 Former UNI student speaks out Connie Hohlfield speaks on Nicaragua; photo.
9 Group to attend conference Graduate students will attend national conference on speech and hearing.
9 UNI professors receive award Win ARC award.
9 Professor to discuss transcendental meditation Charles Alexander will speak.
11 Women's ministry role in transition Edwina Schaufler, associate director at St. Stephen Center, talks about women in religion; photo.
11 First Lions scholarship for hearing impaired awarded Carolyn Osborne wins scholarship; photo.
11 Students join home ec. Club List of students initiated into Phi Upsilon Omicron.
12 Noel sings tonight Sofia Noel will sing.
12 The Crue to perform Motley Crue will perform.
12 Nomad promotes Austria Hans Sabaditsch, Austrian consul general, is on campus; photo.
13 Concerts boast national talent Fine performers on Live from Studio One.
13 What's that you say? Words for odd situations.
14 Seminars, dance on tap for wellness program Schedule of upcoming activities.
14 Camelot well done Review of the play "Camelot".
14 Untitled Mike Clayton and Maria Wharff work on a science project; photo.
15 Natty Gann lives up to Disney standard Review of the movie " The Journey of Natty Gann".
16 Advisers help freshmen fit in A look at the Peer Advising program.
16 Untitled Bob Collier studies on the steps outside Sabin; photo.
16 German tradition part of the Hill History of Stammtisch, a group that meets on the Hill to practice German.
18 UNI shoots for fourth straight running crown Panthers look forward to successful finish at the Gateway Conference Championships.
18 UNI gets verbal commitment High school basketball player Kent Pollpeter makes a verbal commitment to come and play for the Panthers.
18 Defensive stars set goal of post season appearance Mark Farley and Moses Aimable plan to take the Panthers to the playoffs; photo.
18 Gateway conference championship tomorrow Panthers hope to become the Mid-Continent Universities champion for the fourth year in a row.
19 Writer names basketball players most likely to. . . Lists predictions for different National Basketball Association players.
19 Panthers ranked 6th in poll Panthers to play Illinois State; photo.