Northern Iowan — December 6, 1985

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1 RHA election procedures, policies, officials questioned Carl Blake questions the RHA spring election; RHA officers offer their views.
1 Untitled Mary McDonald helps out at a party for children who live in the University Apartments; photo.
1 International studies in jeopardy Funding may stop the search for a permanent head; acting head Richard Newell offers ideas on the structure of the program.
2 In memorial A memorial to Susan Baxter, Sheryl Maahs, Pat Moynihan, Ron Renko, Julie Rose, Stephanie Streit, and Burton Watkins, students and faculty of Iowa State University, who died in a plane crash.
2 'Prejudice is a mental illness' Discusses why some people are prejudiced against homosexuals.
2 RHA Believes that the Residence Hall Assembly is not functioning as the representative government that it should be.
3 Children Gerald Baker tells about his own family; urges caution in considering marriage.
3 UNISA Discusses the UNISA senate trial of UNISA president Mike Hager.
3 The Ghost of Christmas Present visits UNI One of Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol" ghosts visits UNI.
4 Untitled Janis Schneider helps Kim Schultz schedule her classes for the upcoming semester; photo.
5 Fundraiser for Hessburg Will raise money to help finance Jean Hessburg on the peace march.
5 UNI professor helps people stop smoking Professor Barrios offers assistance under a grant program.
6 Ski Club to ski Welch Village: First trip of the season Arrangements for the trip.
7 Fund drive for the suffering Red Cross and Phi Chi raising money.
7 Senate to buy computers Also asks RHA about last spring's election procedures.
7 Untitled Motorcycle that is buried in snow receives a parking ticket; photo.
8 Study to investigate Iowa's 'brain drain' Professors Rives and Yousefi will study the economic factors that lead students to move out of state for their jobs.
9 Trip to China seen as 'a valuable and good experience' Basheer and Germana Nijim talk about their trip to China.
10 What's Up Meetings and activities.
14 Bus shuttles drinkers Billie Jo's offers bus service.
14 Educators of Year named Susan Hamre-Nietupski and John Nietupski win national ARC award; photo.
14 Sigma Gamma Epsilon initiates five members List of those initiated.
14 Women's identities preserved by keeping name Professor Reineke presents legal and social background for marital name changing.
15 Attendance record may be broken Public relations class promotes the idea of breaking an attendance record at a women's basketball game.
15 Students exchange geography for experience Nancy Bramhall and several students talk about NSE.
16 Two cents worth Describes two different methods of Christmas shopping.
16 It's party time! Shelly Melick from Campbell Hall helps out some kids during a Donald Duck birthday party; photo.
17 Schedule changes are costly Students are charged $5 for a class change.
17 Variety in store for audience Preview of the Christmas Variety Show.
18 Tomahawk offers scholarships Will offer three $200 scholarships; photo.
18 Madrigal is complete with festive trimmings NUHS will present 18th annual madrigal dinner.
19 Bio trippers break for Everglades Roger Raimist will take biology study group to the South for spring break.
19 Opryland auditions are Thursday 400 expected to audition.
20 Playoffs tomorrow for 10-1 Panthers Panthers take on Eastern Washington for their first playoff game in ten years; photo.
21 Badgers roll by UNI 72-48 Panthers lose to the Wisconsin Badgers; photo.
22 UNI starts out season 3-0 Panthers defeat Rockford College, South Carolina State University, and Prairieview A&M during Thanksgiving break.
23 Swimmers in relays tomorrow Panthers look forward to the Hamline Relays and a dual meet with Coe College.
23 Gray sets example for team Profile of junior swimmer Ami Gray; photo.
23 Panthers place seven in Northern Open Panther wrestlers place third, fourth, and fifth in the Northern Open in Madison, Wisconsin.