Northern Iowan — January 21, 1986
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Berry resigns after 13 years as coach | UNI record was 140-199. | |
| 1 | Gramm-Rudman poses threat | Yancy Beavers believes financial aid could be cut 20-30%. | |
| 1 | NI executive editor granted leave of absence: new editor named | Linda Melton takes leave of absence; Gwynne Skinner will be executive editor. | |
| 1 | Sleeping vs. studying | Rob Staudcher takes a nap while his roommate, Scott Sanborn, spends the time studying; photo. | |
| 1 | What a mess! | Professor Grace Ann Hovet prepares to teach her American Masterpieces class in a disordered classroom in Latham Hall; photo. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Did not like attempts at crowd control at football game. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Proposes new ways for students to acquire financial aid. | |
| 2 | Obiter Scripta: Nation should honor authentic American hero, Dr. King | Upset that America spends more time honoring the popular celebrities than it does the true heroes, people such as Dr. King; reprint of 1963 column. | |
| 2 | Take it or leave it | Discouraged by a cut in educational appropriation and the deterioration of financial aid. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Clarifies an article written by Zafar Malik in the 1985 issue of the "Old Gold Yearbook". | |
| 3 | Regents approve computer fee, enrollment cap concept | $20 per semester fee approved; gives permission to UNI to consider enrollment cap; ElVon Warner to be acting dean of School of Business; David Walker to be acting head of History; approve tuition rates. | |
| 4 | Rats! Budget crisis forces UNI rat lab closing | Budget blamed for closing of laboratory located in the old Daisy Dairy building west on the Dike Road; photo. | |
| 4 | Shortage of NDSL funds remedied | Problem caused by large number of successful applications in first semester. | |
| 5 | UNI running short of meeting goals | Report notes affirmative action goals for hiring. | |
| 5 | Conklin charges salary discrimination at UNI | Forrest Conklin cites statistics showing that UNI faculty are, on average, paid far less than faculty at the other Regents universities. | |
| 6 | Seminar room dedication today for controversial Fox | Seminar room in Baker Hall to be named for Josef Fox; photo. | |
| 7 | What's Up | Meetings and activities. | |
| 8 | Telecourses offered this semester | Description of the five telecourses offered. | |
| 9 | Sign language becomes computerized | Professor Honary has developed software that helps develop sign language vocabulary; photo. | |
| 9 | Campus shutdown saves UNI money | University may have saved about $12,000 over the Christmas reduction of services. | |
| 10 | Study abroad | Information about the Regents program in London. | |
| 11 | Celebration is this week | Brief list of Martin Luther King, Jr., commemorative activities. | |
| 11 | SOS applications available | For summer orientation. | |
| 11 | Fundraising for museum underway | Building purchased for $175,000; $160,000 renovation project had just begun when it was stopped due to shortage of funds; collection boxed and stored in Physical Plant Building; will undertake fundraising campaign. | |
| 11 | Departments develop new degree | School of Business and Department of Philosophy and Religion will combine studies for a five-year MBA; Professor Thakur talks about the plan. | |
| 12 | Adelman prepares records of island excavation | Professor Adelman talks about his work on notes pertaining to excavations on Cyprus; photo. | |
| 14 | Center softens culture shock for minorities | Jay T. Hairston speaks at length about how the EMCEC helps minority students. | |
| 14 | English family eases into American lifestyle | Profile of the John B. MacArthur family; photo. | |
| 15 | Dancing is creative outlet | Kevin Sampson talks about his work as a dancer. | |
| 16 | Art addresses social issues | Gallery of Art will feature work by American Indians and artist couples. | |
| 16 | Theatre tickets to go on sale | Quick preview of "Wiley and the Hairy Man". | |
| 16 | Two cents worth | Describes the symptoms of break breakdown. | |
| 17 | What a line! | Students stand in line at Gilchrist to make schedule changes; photo. | |
| 17 | Team seen in 49 states | Forensics program distributes videotapes of its contests. | |
| 18 | Workshop available | Hartman Reserve and Continuing Education will sponsor winter workshop. | |
| 18 | UNI group gains honor | Student chapter of American Chemical Society wins national award for programming. | |
| 18 | SBDC working to improve economy | Examples of jobs and money saved by the Center. | |
| 19 | Internships, co-op can open doors | Evelyn Barron and Allan Stamberg tell how these experiences can benefit students. | |
| 20 | Exchange program in its fourth year | Information meeting for Kansai Gaidai exchange. | |
| 20 | Scholar is public watchdog | Gerald Baker talks about his intellectual pursuits; photo. | |
| 21 | UNI utilizes new technology | Satellite dish will enable UNI to pick up conferences and other instructional material. | |
| 21 | This one? | Melissa Snowden works to redecorate her room; photo. | |
| 22 | Tune tracking | Review of Suzanne Vega's album "Suzanne Vega". | |
| 23 | Kraayenbrink sets career scoring mark | Panthers lose to Cleveland State; photo. | |
| 24 | Women drop league contest to Drake | Panthers lose to the Drake Bulldogs; photo. | |
| 25 | Wrestlers record big mat wins over break | Panthers win 8 out of 15 matches over semester break. | |
| 25 | Cagers split 6 games over semester break | Panthers defeat Winona State, Bradley, and Loras College of Dubuque over the semester break. | |
| 25 | Women return from Florida | Panthers participate in the College Swim Coaches Swim forum in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, over the semester break. | |
| 26 | Record breaking Panthers lose in semifinal round | Panthers end their season with a loss to Georgia Southern; photo. | |
| 26 | Men swimmers win 63-50 | Panthers defeat Wisconsin-LaCrosse. |