Northern Iowan — February 18, 1986

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1 UNISA candidates discuss platforms Information about candidates for UNISA president is given; photo.
2 Untitled Believes that the local stores don't always do good things for the economy.
2 Track teams compete on road over weekend UNI men participate in the Central Collegiate Championships while the women travel to the Redbird Invitational in Illinois.
2 Take it or leave it Believes that the resignation of UNISA president Mike Hager could be a turning point in the way the UNISA is run.
2 Findlay announces stands on issues Discusses some of the important issues in the upcoming UNISA election.
2 Movie review criticized Disagrees with a review of the movie "The Color Purple" that was written by Devin McKinney and printed in the February 4 edition of the Northern Iowan.
3 Tomahawk successful Thanks students for making Tomahawk a success.
3 Supports blue jeans day Students for Peace voice their support for Blue Jeans Day.
3 Untitled Gives opinion of George Bush.
3 Security too busy writing tickets Believes that the University's security personnel spend too much time writing tickets.
4 Student assessments evaluate teacher effectiveness Student assessments are given once a year for non-tenured professors and every five years for tenured professors.
5 Stavis pleads case Thursday : probationary appointment not renewed Professor Marvin Hill of Northern Illinois University will serve as arbitrator of Benedict Stavis's hearing.
5 Beavers charged with theft Yancy Beavers was arrested for alleged shoplifting.
6 Biosphere awareness stressed John Vallentyne, Canadian Center for Inland Waters, discusses the effect of technology on the environment.
6 Jazzy Jazzercise Jazzercise members perform at the men's basketball game; photo.
7 Women's Action League Will meet.
7 Finance Club Will meet.
7 United Students of Iowa Will meet.
7 Northern Iowa Non-Traditional Students Association Meets during lunch hour.
7 Summer orientation staff applicants Mandatory meeting.
7 UNI Student Association Accepting applications and will meet.
8 Playing with clay Douglas C. Nichols models clay; photo.
9 UNI Gay/Lesbian Outreach Will meet.
9 National Student Exchange Holding informational meeting.
9 Ethnic Minorities Student Association Sponsors first annual ball.
9 Students for Peace Will meet.
9 American Marketing Association Will meet.
9 International Affairs Organization Will meet.
9 Campus Crusade for Christ Will meet.
9 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Will meet.
9 MDA Superdance Registration dates.
9 Cedarloo Mountaineers Will meet.
9 Home Economics Alumni Will meet.
9 Charismata Will meet.
9 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Will meet.
9 Lutheran Student Center Listing of activities.
9 Focus Will meet.
9 Academic advising hosts open house Academic Advising has moved to the Education Center.
10 Reduced in quality and demand: government documents Pat Wilkinson talks about current trends in the publication of government documents.
10 King to speak Yolanda King will speak during Black History Month.
12 Being a diva brings out the killer instinct: "Tosca" opens UNI Lyric Theater will produce the opera "Tosca"; photo.
13 UNI's woman founder lacks memorial Kevin Boatright believes something on campus should be named for Frances Lillian Webster.
14 Award nominations being accepted Listing of awards given out by the Alumni Association.
14 Scholars work to preserve blacks' contribution to U. S. Evelyn Patterson Burrell, a retired professor from Boston, is working to ensure that U. S. citizens are aware of the roles that blacks have played in our nation's history.
15 4-H nurtures career skills Anne Kirpes will be one of four Iowans to travel to the National 4-H Conference in Washington, D. C.; photo.
16 A dance to celebrate life tops show Orchesis will use many dances choreographed by students in their upcoming performance.
16 Students challenged to share themselves Class project forces students to think positively about themselves.
17 Nobuko Imai performs as series continues Nobuko Imai will perform in Russell Auditorium.
17 Job provides career experience Bob McKinley and Leslie Butzlaff bring their enjoyment of photography to their work; photo.
18 Big 10 coach interested in Panther basketball job Athletics department is looking for a new head coach for the men's basketball team.
18 Ford scores 51 as UNI loses to Drake, 97-60 Wanda Ford falls seven points short of the NCAA record for most points scored in a game.
18 Men lose 80-65 to Cleveland State Panthers give Cleveland State a tough time winning; photo.
20 Netters finish second Friday Panthers compete in the Missouri State Tennis Invitational.
20 Wrestlers rout Drake Panthers defeat Drake, 43-0; photo.