Northern Iowan — February 28, 1986

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1 Budget cuts student aid Director of financial aids discusses consequences of President Reagan's new budget proposal.
1 UNISA election results in run-off: presidency race still on Kerisa Chung and Connie Hessburg prepare to extend their campaigns a few days longer; election results included; photo.
1 Junkins announces investment plan Lowell Junkins comes to UNI to campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor of Iowa.
2 Kampus Characters discuss UNISA election.
2 Friday morning . . . Believes that college sports have become a big business.
2 People at odds with human rights Upset with the lack of participation on Blue Jeans Day.
2 Unique way to produce revenue Suggests an alternative use for the library group study rooms.
2 Answer is learning, education Upset that the Waterloo Library is closed on Sunday and Friday and Saturday nights.
3 RHA revises election bylaws rules changed after controversial election; Carl Blake plans to run for Residence Hall Association president.
3 Interpretive dancers to perform Visions, Etc. will perform as part of the Black History Month celebration.
3 Computer policy needed Union committee says UNISA needs use policy for computers before they can be made available to student organizations.
4 Forensics places first Forensics team member Shelly Schnathorst took first place in persuasive speaking at the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament.
5 Exhibition to open Annual UNI Art Student Juried Exhibition to open in the UNI Gallery of Art.
5 M. Phil needs revisions Professor Jim Chadney feels the Master of Philosophy degree might not have enough marketability.
6 UNI construction projects continue Lee Thomson talks about the various projects underway or planned on campus; VIC should be done in three weeks; UNI Museum project delayed until funds are raised; Gilchrist Hall Board Room remodeled for $42,000.
7 Cooperative Education Holding orientation meeting.
7 College Republicans Will meet.
7 Graduate Student Organization Holding computer orientation.
7 Bartlett Hall Holding pot luck.
7 Kappa Delta Pi Holding spring initiation.
7 Navigators Sponsoring volleyball games.
7 Cinema UNI Sponsoring "Z".
7 Annual UNI Art Student Juried Exhibition To be held in the Gallery of Art.
7 Panhellenic/Interfraternity Council Will meet.
7 Black Hawk Chapter of Iowa Archaeological Society Showing the movie "The Fossil Story and Pine Nuts."
7 German Club Holding a costume party.
8 Should the use of seat belts be mandatory in Iowa? Students answer the question, "Should the use of seat belts be mandatory in Iowa?"; photo.
10 Students provided setting for contact Students may treat faculty member to meal.
10 Professor introduces one-of-a-kind textbook Professor Glenda Riley discusses the role of women in United States history; photo.
10 Foreign students share American values Students from Jordan are enjoying life in the United States; photo.
11 Tickets for show on sale Theatre UNI presents the musical, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
11 What happened? Brice LaGrange and Chris Maricle participate in Pee-Wee Wrestling in the UNI-Dome; photo.
11 Peer ministers needed for fall Wesley House announces need for peer ministers.
11 Women susceptible to disorders Both the UNI Counseling Center and the UNI Health Center offer help to students with eating disorders.
12 Creating awareness could help eliminate abuse Hagemann Hall staff present a series of programs called "Windows on Women."
13 Benefit concert held tomorrow Concert helps to raise money for the UNI Folk Dancers' European trip.
13 Hitcher plays upon unspoken fears Review of the movie "The Hitcher"; photo.
13 Program offers cultural awareness Students are encouraged to participate in the National Student Exchange.
14 Wrestlers to compete in Regionals: UNI should send 8 to Nationals, Briggs said Mark Schwab sets freshman single season winning record with 40 wins.
14 Men fall into AMCU-8 cellar after 67-52 loss Panthers lose to Wisconsin-Green Bay.
14 Do college athletes need P. E.? Basketball coach Kim Mayden believes that intercollegiate athletes should not be required to take a P. E. class.
15 Track team set to defend title Track teams look forward to the AMCU-8 Conference Championships; photo.
16 Women to face conference leader: eight women left on the team Panthers lose several key players.
16 Swimmers at conference Panthers look forward to the NCAA Division I Midwest Championships.