Northern Iowan — March 28, 1986

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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.