Northern Iowan — April 8, 1986

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1 Budget cuts hit word processing Professor Albert Gilgen feels that the loss of the word processing center would lessen the productivity of professors on campus; center will probably be continued for one more year to help those whose work is tied up in the Lexitron system.
1 Apartheid protested by students Friday Sello Rasethaba, a native of South Africa, discusses the apartheid situation in South Africa; photo.
1 April showers . . . Students appreciate their umbrellas as they walk to class in the rain; photo.
2 RHA officers wished well Congratulates the new RHA officers on their election.
2 Appalled Comments on statements made by assistant men's basketball coach Dan Traeger.
2 Untitled Comments on class registration.
2 Take It or Leave It Offers a solution for dealing with terrorist attacks.
2 Something for everyone . . . Offers advice for the new UNISA administration.
2 Bumps free of charge Comments on the conditions of sidewalks around campus.
3 Bassett to speak at career seminar "How to Market Yourself to Find a Job" will be held in Wright Hall.
3 MET to run until July Students may have to find alternative ways of getting to school if the Metropolitan Transit System fails to receive the money it needs to operate.
3 New administration plans upcoming year UNISA president Connie Hessburg finalizes her administrative appointments.
4 'No justification' for terrorism Former PLO Ambassador Hatem I. Houssaini and former New York senator John LeBoutiller debate terrorism; photo.
5 Smith to discuss privacy rights Journalist Robert Ellis Smith will give a speech discussing the danger that computers can pose to a person's privacy.
5 New computer doesn't open doors UNI purchased a computer from Iowa State University in February for $360,000; installed at UNI February 15; Dale Hilliard talks about its capabilities.
6 USI to hold protest tomorrow Will rally in Des Moines against budget cuts.
6 What's up? Meetings and activities; UNI Federation of Teachers will sponsor a panel discussion.
6 Softball spectators Jackie Reiter watches a UNI softball game with her grandchildren Joe and Mac; photo.
7 Acid rain: film today Will be followed by forum discussion.
8 Geography dept. helps make map Will make new street map of Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
10 KUNI/KHKE fundraiser People work phone bank; photo.
10 Events broadened awareness, pointed out problems Students share experiences from Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
11 Performers keep tradition alive The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan troupe will perform.
11 Staff trained in helping freshmen adjust to UNI Training sessions begin for summer orientation staff.
11 Panel topic to address women's role in religion
12 Center gives free advice and guidance Al Pelham talks at length about the services available at the SBDC.
12 Networking is the name of job hunting game Ken Jacobsen offers job-hunting skills.
13 Security called to check on trivia seekers Trivia contestants talk about their experiences; photo.
14 Women win just 1 of 6 in own tourney Lone win comes against Illinois-Chicago; photo.
14 Women's tennis team sweeps three matches UNI defeats Mankato State, Wisconsin LaCrosse, and St. Ambrose; photo.
14 Case sets school record in 200 UNI wins eight events in unscored meet.
15 UNI has a leader in Schmelzer Profile of baseball player Scott Schmelzer.
16 Men win double dual Saturday UNI beats Upper Iowa and Dubuque; photo.