Northern Iowan — December 10, 1985

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1 UNI wins playoff game Saturday Will play Georgia Southern in semifinals.
1 Withdrawal policy considered EPC hears arguments for and against reduction of time allowed to add or drop a class.
1 Congress debates Higher Ed Act
1 Pigeon roosting poses problem Will try to drive pigeons away with electronic device and with fake hawk.
1 Hiiiii-Yaaaaa Deb Gaulrapp and Mike McCauley participate in the Christmas Variety Show; photo.
2 College lunch Student studies for finals.
2 Accuracy . . . in Academia? Believes that the people who support Accuracy in Academia are trying to limit professors' right to free speech.
2 Who pays? Asks that the University make a computer lab for students only.
3 Music Comments on the lack of information given in the Northern Iowan about local bands.
3 Sticky fingers Upset that other students are so quick to steal someone else's things.
3 Handicapped parking Points out need of handicapped students for the specially-designated spaces.
3 A rebuttal Responds to a letter to the editor written by Mildred Rugger in the November 26 issue of the Northern Iowan.
4 Grassley to hold listening post
4 Anticipation Children wait in line to see Santa Clause in the Hemisphere Lounge; photo.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Presentation Will examine lives and roles of South African women.
8 Graduation is Saturday 600 expected to attend.
8 Parking rules revised General information about parking finances and regulations.
10 Panthers win 17-14 Panthers advance into the semifinal round of the playoffs after win against Eastern Washington; photo.
11 Small crowd costs university money Attendance at the first playoff game was less than half of the regular season games; UNI may have lost $40-50,000 on the guarantee.
12 Harris carries on tradition Profile of forward Nate Harris.
13 Wrestlers place 13 in own tournament Panthers have thirteen place winners in the UNI Open.
15 Swimmers sink in weekend meets Panthers lose to Coe College and tie for second in the Hamline Relays.
Untitled Christmas recipes.
Holiday spirit Students get ready for Christmas; photo.
Ho Ho Ho! Kendra Schweer, Rhonda Wittenburg, and the Men's Glee Club all participate in Christmas activities; photo.
Holiday far from home can be lonely International students talk about what they do over the holidays.
The spirit of Christmas is lost in commercialization Students talk about what they like and dislike about Christmas.
Dorm rooms dresses with holiday trimmings Decoration ideas; photo.
Gospel is unique music Jay T. Hairston talks about the new Gospel Choir.
Handmade look is crafty Craft ideas.
Christmas traditions--as varied as the number of countries in the world
Area businesses offer unique gift ideas
Air band offers pleasant, entertaining substitute for Hill Results of the recent competition; photo.
Store specializes in Christmas
'Lean' on practical ideas for gifts
What does Christmas mean to you? Students offer ideas; photo.
How do you do your Christmas shopping? Students offer ideas; photo.