Northern Iowan — January 21, 1986

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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.