Northern Iowan — February 14, 1986

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1 Hager resigns; Dave Chung president Mike Hager cites Senate bickering; photo.
1 Office space 'by chance' Twenty organization request space in renovated area in Union; thirteen organizations selected by lot.
1 Wilwerding announces candidacy Jim Wilwerding will run for UNISA presidency.
1 5 cents a copy David Swain photocopies information for a research paper in the library; photo.
2 Krushev? Corrects a mistake made by David Chung in his "Anomaly" column in the February 7 Northern Iowan.
2 How to get a man Lists 8 ways to get a woman to ask you out again.
2 The Allnighters' Club Gives a list of things that can cause a college student stress.
2 Friday Morning. . . Modest proposals for how the University to earn money and avoid charging higher tuition.
2 UNISA coverage questioned Criticizes the Northern Iowan for their poor coverage of the UNISA meeting.
3 Want stands, not rhetoric Wants UNISA candidates to give their positions on the issues.
3 Message: vote Feb. 26 Encourages students to vote in the upcoming UNISA elections.
3 Viewpoint Discusses some of the policies of the Northern Iowan.
3 Listen to candidates' messages Encourages students to vote in the upcoming UNISA election.
4 USI appoints new director Hires new legislative director.
4 Foreign language competency proposed Text of proposal taken to Faculty Senate; debate follows; will work on proposal and re-submit.
5 Record enrollment at UNI Spring 1986 enrollment is 10,728.
5 Terrorism conference Students participate in a terrorism teleconference organized by Pat O'Regan; photo.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
6 Books, books, books Kevin Peterson studies in the library; photo.
7 Student job newsletter Four public relations are coordinating a jobs newsletter for liberal arts majors.
8 Homecoming plans underway "Cruisin' with the Cat" will be the theme.
9 KCRS looks for funds Presents $4200 budget request to UNISA.
11 Educator leaves behind tough position to fill Ross Nielsen will retire at the end of this year; lengthy profile; photo.
11 FEF awards nine List of those honored with scholarships from the Foundry Education Foundation.
11 Class designs commemorative stamps Class designs stamps commemorating Challenger explosion.
11 Theatre students compete in festival Martha Kelly and Bill O'Brien will advance; photo.
12 Ugly rock sacrificed for the sake of love
13 Disabilities overcome in program Description of the Disability Services program
13 Owner spends weeks preparing for today June Jacobs, owner of Jacob's Pet and Floral Shop is always very busy around Valentine's Day.
14 Sweet treats The UNI Dames prepared a pie party for the University faculty; photo.
14 Patience was key to job Students talk about working at a camp for children with cerebral palsy.
15 Film lacks guts to be a classic Review of the movie "Out of Africa".
15 Step into spring with right fit Advice on buying running shoes.
16 Folk musician to perform Jim Post will perform on KUNI.
16 Ah! Marimba Jim Nielsen practices for his upcoming recital; photo.
16 Nationally-known artist heads gospel workshop Milton Biggham will appear.
17 Wrestlers host Drake tonight Panthers hope to bounce back after a loss to Iowa State.
17 Otten leads UNI to 77-69 win Panthers defeat the St. Ambrose Queen Bees; photo.
17 UNI coaches offer opinions Coaches respond to a new NCAA entrance requirements.
18 Young sets record at conference Panthers take fifth place at the Gateway Conference Championships.
19 Track teams to compete on road Men's and women's track teams will be participating in their first away meets of the season; photo.
19 Men continue skid with 76-69 loss Panthers lose to Southwest Missouri State.
20 Senior hopes to finish strong Profile of senior wrestler Pat Pickford; photo.