Northern Iowan — March 11, 1986

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1 First reading tonight Will hold hearings on recommended allocations to student organizations.
1 Regents to vote on room and board rates Will vote on 2.6% increase proposal and on settlement with Paul Tenney.
1 Spring training? Cindi Jones and Jessica Gogerty go for a run; photo.
1 United Faculty passes resolution: no penalty for union activities United Faculty believes it sees a pattern in denial of tenure in Department of Industrial Technology
2 Big returns in 1986 Discusses two big events of 1986.
2 UNISA able to do a lot for students Discusses the recent UNISA elections.
2 Cartoon supports rights Defends a cartoon by Patrick Crowley that appeared in the February 21, issue of the Northern Iowan.
2 Hmmm . . . Comments on a mistake made in the March 7, issue of the Northern Iowan.
2 Take it or leave it Discusses the influence that spring has on people's attitudes.
2 Findlay thanks supporters Gives advice to Connie Hessburg, the new UNISA president.
3 Camp survivor to speak tomorrow Auschwitz survivor Marc Berkowitz shares some of his experiences.
3 USI opposes raising drinking age Iowa stands to lose $12 million if it does not raise the drinking age to 21.
4 Tuition surcharges 'likely' to meet debt University hopes to keep the graduate program strong; Professor Rider questions priorities in spending.
5 UNI has trouble meeting minority hiring goals Marilyn Monteiro offers views on affirmative action goals.
7 Women not given economic equality Roxanne Conlin speaks at UNI as part of Women's History Week; photo.
8 What's Up? Activities and meetings; Donald Maypole to speak at Department of Social Work breakfast; Charismata will meet.
9 Decreased crime rate Shull Hall Escorts and Public Safety Escorts help to lower the University crime rate.
9 Spring has sprung! Mandy Loving enjoys the spring weather; photo.
9 ROTC trains to compete ROTC participants look forward to the regional Ranger Challenge at Camp Dodge.
10 Phone for student aid Student Aid Finders, a national scholarship matching service, provides a toll-free phone number for students to call.
12 Magic, monsters can be in your own living room Students join UNI's Simulation Gaming Association to play role-playing games.
12 Glee club to take break and to perform in Europe Men's Glee Club looks forward to sightseeing on their annual spring break trip to Europe; photo.
13 Musician sings of common people Iowa State graduate Carol Montag will sing in the Hemisphere Lounge in the Union as part of the Coffeehouse series.
13 Film portrays innocence Review of the movie "Pretty in Pink".
13 Blood donations suffer because of AIDS scare Red Cross representative, Steve Conway, gives a speech on AIDS.
14 Cross-country race draws skiers from around-the-world Doug Piehl and Brian Will look forward to an annual cross-county ski race held in Mora, Minnesota; photo.
15 Handbook ready soon for economics teachers Thanks to a grant from the Department of Public Instruction, Professor Janice Morgan is able to write a home economics handbook.
15 Time for sunglasses Amy Stallman and Kim Albers enjoy studying in the spring weather; photo.
16 Who has it? Students play basketball and enjoy the first day of spring weather.
17 Guards perform a myriad of duties Discusses the different responsibilities of public safety officers.
18 Wrestling Nationals begin Thursday: 10 Panthers to compete Panthers end the wrestling season with the NCAA Nationals; photo.
18 Kraayenbrink ends with 2,004 Panthers end the season with a loss to Cleveland State at the AMCU-8 Conference tournament; photo.
18 Women netters even record Panthers defeat the Black Hawk Tennis Club; photo.
18 Long, Sullivan set school records in AMCU-8 meet Panthers end their winning season with a fifth place finish at the AMCU-8 Championships.
19 Men netters beat club teams Panthers defeat the Blackhawk Tennis Club and the Westfield Tennis Club.
19 Shedenhelm returns to form after knee injury Profile of wrestler Kurt Shedenhelm.