Northern Iowan — November 12, 1985

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1 Panthers 8-1 Carl Boyd plays in the football game against Eastern Illinois; photo.
1 UNI will have Christmas lights Rick Stinchfield reports on review of campus projects; some projects will go forward while other will not.
1 Council responds to Morin's removal SBS Council believes Dean Morin's removal could have been handled better.
2 Neo-Nazi? Responds to a letter to the editor written by Daniel D. Fencl in the November 1st issue.
2 Kampus Characters go shopping for new clothes.
2 Night-time--a time of solace. . .or is it? Takes walk on campus at night and remembers situations I which women were in danger.
3 Discrimination Responds to a letter written by Mike Sible in the November 5th issue of the Northern Iowan.
3 President Discusses possible winners of the 1988 election.
3 Master's program suspended Students are upset that the master's program in General Psychology has been suspended.
3 Christmas lights Comments on the large amount of money being spent on Christmas lights.
3 'I was raised a fundamentalist Christian' Describes a meeting with a street missionary.
3 Fencl speaks David D. Fencl comments on the public reaction to a letter to the editor he wrote for the November 1st issue.
3 Judge not . . . . Comments on the use of the Bible to defend people's beliefs.
4 Debate team looks for national bid Tim Kratz looks forward to the work ahead.
4 Scholarships created UBS will provide $5000 for scholarships; photo.
5 "Gifts of Grain" aid UNI Will allow farmers to donate some of the value of their crop to UNI.
6 KUNI tops fundraising goal $75,414 pledged.
6 Volunteers create night assistant program Dancer Hall volunteers will monitor building activity on weekends; photo.
7 Hearst--a profile Biographical sketch of James Schell Hearst.
7 James Hearst memorial advocated George Day and Harley McIlrath promote the idea of a garden in the space formerly occupied by the Old Administration Building.
7 Design class puts knowledge to work James Kenney's class is working on a design for an old train depot.
8 What's Up Meetings and activities.
8 New SISEA scholarship offered Will award $200.
9 Folk musicians perform tonight Cathy Barton and Dave Para will play.
9 UNI Foundation: Contributions increase Donations increase 28% over last year.
9 Lost and Found Books are piled on a desk in the library; photo.
10 Tele-evangelism questioned Chuck Quirk and John Folkers talk about television evangelists.
10 Meditation discusses Charles Alexander talks about transcendental meditation.
11 "Black Education" class offered this spring Marilyn Monteiro talks about the class that she will teach.
11 Homework Wally Bentley sketches in Latham Hall; photo.
12 Mathematics may be a required course: Gen. Ed. Changes Darrel Davis and Robert Leahy talk about a potential new class and its purposes.
14 Secretary sparkles in the morning Profile of Yvonne Wheeler; photo.
14 Shops offer ways to stretch funds Second hand shops can be a good place to buy clothes.
15 Group almost famous Review of a Violent Femmes concert.
15 YVA offers hands-on chance Young Volunteers in Action can match student with volunteer work opportunities.
16 Basketball teams scrimmage to raise funds for transplant Will raise money for Paul Michaelides, who has a liver disease.
16 Owner buys ball for cool $650 Owner of Billie Jo's likes to collect UNI footballs; photo.
17 Benitez to perform Profile of Maria Benitez.
17 Students share common problems NINTSA can help older students who are returning to school. Photo.
18 Family sticks to tradition Four children in Bonner family attend UNI.
20 Panthers win Gateway Crown: Moses' interception allows UNI to escape with win Panthers become the Gateway Conference Champion after defeating Eastern Illinois; photo.
21 Netters make tourney Panthers defeat Bradley University and Western Illinois.
22 Tune tracking Review of the album " Once Upon A Time".
22 Eder finishing career in style Profile of senior volleyball player Sylvia Eder.
22 Mayden hopes to decide lineup after scrimmages Intra-squad scrimmage will give Coach Mayden a chance to pick the starters.
23 Wrestlers lose at Wisconsin Panthers lose seven out of ten matches in a meet with Wisconsin.