Northern Iowan — March 28, 1986
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lab malfunction kills 1,000 rats | Heat wave causes the loss of important scientific research. | |
| 1 | UNISA passes organization budget | UNISA senators debate the student organization budget; photo. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Comments on the United States Navy. | |
| 2 | Fed up | Comments on the current U. S. foreign policy. | |
| 2 | Millers supported | Comments on the University's decision to terminate the jobs of Les and Pat Miller. | |
| 2 | Friday morning . . . | Gives suggestions for dealing with upset coaches at sporting events. | |
| 2 | Students also responsible | Encourages students to work to keep the campus clean. | |
| 2 | Candidates to run for RHA | Gives reasons why students should vote for Carl Blake for RHA president. | |
| 2 | Candidates to run for RHA | Encourages students to vote for them in the upcoming RHA elections. | |
| 3 | King details suicide prevention | Speaker Lauren King takes part in Suicide Awareness Week; photo. | |
| 4 | Money-related bills affect students | Iowa legislature is considering several bills that would affect students. | |
| 5 | No more snow! | Spring weather melts the last of the snow on campus; photo. | |
| 5 | Language competency required | UNI Faculty Senate requires all candidates for a bachelor's degree to have had foreign language classes. | |
| 6 | What's up? | Activities and meetings; Wayne Anderson to speak at the Iowa Archaeological Society meeting; Cinema UNI will show "Beauty and the Beast". | |
| 6 | Protest against apartheid | Divestment Protest Day focuses on U. S. economic involvement with South Africa and Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. | |
| 6 | Gen. ed. requirements discussed | Discusses the different options available to fill the Humanities and Fine Arts general education classes. | |
| 7 | Fee to fund computers | Academic Computing Services hopes to use student computer fee to set up student computer lab, upgrade the current central computer system, and use computers to aid in teacher education programs. | |
| 8 | Discussing works of art | Duane Slick and Kayann Short discuss a work of art done by Slick; photo. | |
| 8 | Application deadline extended | University Speakers Committee works to bring important speakers to campus. | |
| 9 | Low loan default rate may save funding | Explains UNI's involvement is the National Direct Student Loan program. | |
| 9 | Administrative positions open | UNISA is looking for people to fill administrative positions. | |
| 10 | Speech team wins sweepstakes | Penny Geurink will participate in the American Forensic Association national tournament. | |
| 12 | Maypole helps develop drug abuse program | Professor Donald Maypole uses the Fulbright Senior Fellowship Grant to help improve drug abuse programs in Portugal; photo. | |
| 12 | Walther to receive French honor | French professor Andre Walther will be honored for his work at the French Teachers Institute in France. | |
| 12 | Alpha Kappa Delta selects members | Valerie Camarigg, Catherine Seavey MacKay, Elizabeth Wheeler, and Michele Kalec are initiated into Alpha Kappa Delta. | |
| 12 | Women's Studies minor receives $500 award | Jenny Franzen will receive the Frances L. Webster Women's Studies Scholarship. | |
| 12 | Litwiller elected to NCTM board | Bonnie Litwiller, UNI professor of mathematics, has co-authored a book and published several magazine articles. | |
| 13 | UNI first to meet accessibility needs of handicapped | Handicapped students feel that building accessibility is pretty good, but could use a few improvements; Leland Thomson talks about the changes. | |
| 14 | Geri Jewell to entertain | Actress and comedienne Geri Jewell will speak in the Union as part of Handicapped Awareness Week. | |
| 14 | TV's impact on children looked at | McElroy Symposium will be held in the Communication Arts Center. | |
| 14 | Hannah not Woody Allen's best, but it is a worthwhile film to see | Review of the movie "Hannah and Her Sisters". | |
| 15 | Handicapped week begins | UNI celebrates Handicapped Awareness Week with speakers, movies, and a wheelchair basketball game. | |
| 15 | What a group! | Alaskan group Banish Misfortune performs in the Union; photo. | |
| 16 | Exchange program has allure of exotic environments for some | Students give reasons for participating in the National Student Exchange. | |
| 16 | Workshops to discuss sexuality | Workshop hopes to help people deal with fears and myths they have about sexuality. | |
| 17 | Play dominated by twists | Information on the Theatre UNI play "La Ronde". | |
| 17 | Spring break special | Amy Bassett, Alice Duer, and Cindy Sheehan travel to Phoenix, Arizona, over spring break; photo. | |
| 17 | Live action is live clutter | David Pierce, salesperson for Hellman Associates, speaks to the American Marketing Association. | |
| 18 | UNI drops twinbill to Cyclones | Panthers return from spring break with a winning record. | |
| 18 | Hawaii trip gives coach better look at his squad | Panthers defeat Hawaii-Pacific and Hawaii-Hilo while on spring break trip. | |
| 18 | Mile relay team sets school mark in first outdoor meet | Panthers take sixth place in the Paper Tiger Invitational in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. | |
| 19 | Golfers hope to continue success of fall campaign | Panthers travel to Georgia over spring break. | |
| 19 | Doubles are netters strong point | Panthers look forward to winning season; photo. | |
| 20 | Berry sees bright future for men's hoops | Men's basketball coach Jim Berry looks back on his UNI career. | |
| 20 | Softball team off to slow start | UNI has a disappointing spring break at the Sooner Invitational in Norman, Oklahoma. |