Northern Iowan — November 15, 1985

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1 Computer fee proposal outlined Fee of $40 per year would bring in over $400,000; half would be used to establish a large general purpose lab; a quarter would be used to improve the Harris computer; and a quarter would be used for an education computer lab; students ask for guarantees.
1 Dendrites place first Results of competition; photo.
2 The Geneva Summit--Let us not be fooled! Feels that treaties made between the United States and the Soviet Union don't really have any substance to them.
2 Branstad Discusses university budget cuts.
2 Kampus Pigeon finds two snowflakes that are exactly alike.
3 Fundamentalists Responds to J. Harley McIlrath's column, Babelogue, in the November 12 issue of the Northern Iowan.
3 Untitled Gives view on the Geneva Summit.
3 Social work Thanks the people who made it possible for UNI social work students to attend the Annual National Association of Social Workers' Symposium in Chicago.
3 Homosexuality Responds to a letter to the editor written by Randal R. Nicholas in the November 5th issue of the Northern Iowan.
3 Twisted meanings? Gives Bible verses that discuss homosexuality.
4 School of Business submits proposals Dean Waller draws up position paper on School of Business problems, capabilities, and needs.
4 Free entertainment ignored Union Policy Board develops programming but attendance is sometimes small.
5 Untitled Jayne Plantan and Charlotte Fresmann talk in Wright Hall; photo.
5 Purchase considered UNISA considers purchasing computer equipment; opposed Governor Branstad's higher education budget; asks for guarantees on spending of proposed student computer fee.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 European Studies major now offered Quick look at the new major.
8 UNI professors complete book Pat Miller and Harley Erickson write book on test preparation; photo.
10 Vajpeyi to edit journal Will edit national journal; photo.
10 ODK picks members List of initiates.
10 Home ec prof to chair board Mary Franken will chair national board of Phi Upsilon Omicron.
10 Applicants vie for 24-hour-a-day job A look at the duties and responsibilities of resident assistants; photo.
11 Casino night set at Towers Quick look at the activities.
11 Imitation bands fulfill fantasy Laurie Garner talks about the airband competition.
11 Film is bad, bad, bad Review of the movie "Death Wish 3".
12 Two cents worth Discusses problems that can arise while students are scheduling their classes.
13 5th rated Panthers shooting for playoff bye UNI looks forward to their up coming game against Northwest Missouri State.
13 Diving could be key to women swimmers Panthers look forward to double dual meet against Northern Illinois and Illinois-Chicago.
14 Ira, Roberts lead women's cage teams Panthers play each other in an intra-squad basketball scrimmage; photo.
14 Top six shine in men's basketball scrimmage Top six player take on the rest of the squad in a basketball scrimmage.
15 Schwab sets high goals for himself and team Profile of freshman wrestler Mark Schwab; photo.