Northern Iowan — May 6, 1986

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1 Radio/TV loses $77,000 in McElroy funding Grant will not be renewed; had funded internships, scholarships, magazine subscriptions, and symposia.
1 Pyramid of partyin' people Bender Hall has a party in Black Hawk Park; photo.
1 Boiler system "wastes money" Chief boiler operator cites known problems with boiler that led to pipe ruptures; administrators offer different view; photo.
2 Criticism is necessary Believes that people must have the courage to speak out when they disagree.
2 Seniors, NI thanked Greg Pittam talks about the work of the Class of 1986 in organizing activities for seniors and in raising money.
2 Cites another "point of clarification" Questions whether or Handicapped Services applied for funding.
2 The Allnighters' Club David Letterman will visit campus.
3 Blake called "cult figure" Unhappy with continuing controversy about RHA election.
3 For those who enjoy the pain Warns students that the VIC will serve fast food, that the administration will charge them for breathing, and that there will be continuing devotion to issues such as wrestling posters.
3 Disagrees with column Believes that stereotypes about Greeks are false.
3 More reactions to poster Ken Baughman believes the wrestling poster does little, if any, harm.
3 Untitled The Reverend Don Klein speculates on the values underlying the wrestling poster.
3 Untitled Has questions about how the wrestling team got access to military equipment used in their poster.
4 Concerned about condition of parking lot Believes PEC parking lot is on poor condition considering all the use that it gets.
4 Blake answers criticism Carl Blake cites his hard work and devotion to student representation.
5 Iowa's drinking age raised to 21 Law will go into effect on July 1, 1986.
5 Rat Lab offered help Letter from American Psychological Association cites importance of the genetic strains; lab scheduled to be closed June 30.
6 Graduation is Saturday 1200 students expected for ceremony in Dome; Susan Marie Fleming will deliver student address; description of ceremonies.
6 MS magazine editor speaks Letty Cottin Pogrebin speaks; photo.
7 Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak tonight Betty Williams will speak.
8 Teacher evaluation process reviewed Committee formed to try to develop a better method of evaluating faculty teaching performance.
9 Future teacher shortage could affect UNI Provost Martin comments on report of potential shortage of university faculty.
10 UNI faculty rated scholarly UNI ranks sixth nationally in educational research productivity according to a survey.
10 "The Rape of the Nile" Brain M. Fagan speaks on Egyptian archeology; photo.
10 UNI may offer nursing degree Jane Hasek talks about the work going on between the Allen School of Nursing and UNI to establish a joint study program.
11 What's Up Meetings and activities.
11 Council to try for railroad land Cedar Falls trying to get land adjacent to UNI Golf Course for trail system; land belonged to railroad and is supposed to revert to UNI; UNI claims that it does not yet have deed to the land.
13 Rod predicts successor may bring in new ideas Donald Rod remembers his years as head of the Library; the old library building and moving to the new building; his own professional career; photo.
13 Logo inspired by parents' stories, high school cruising Lori Dalrymple talks about designing the logo for the Cruisin' With the Cat" Homecoming theme; photo.
14 Alumni Club has encouraging start Elly Leslie talks about organizing the Black Hawk County Alumni Club.
14 Walking billboards PRSSA rents advertising on their bodies; photo.
15 Solo artist scheduled to perform Cam Waters will perform on KUNI.
15 Comedies playing in area; summer fare on its way Review of "Gung-Ho".
15 And around they go . . . . Folk Dancers dance to raise money for European trip; photo.
16 How do you carry your backpack? Students respond; photo.
17 UNI freshmen lean toward conservatism Quick comparison of UNI freshmen with the results of a national survey.
17 Head injury recovery can be a hard process Donald Schmits talks about his involvement with the National Head Injury Foundation.
18 Startling changes discussed in book Professors Hoff and Kelsey write an astronomy book for high school students.
18 UNI professor helps children enjoy poetry Professor Copeland talks about his recent research and publications.
20 Men win AMCU-8 track championship UNI easily wins fourth title in five years.
20 Panthers set personal bests at VEISHA Some Panthers do well in unscored meet.
20 Defense shines in spring game Coach Mudra gives his impressions of the game; photo.
21 UNI splits with NAIA school Panthers split with Grandview; photo.
22 Coaches say new track is needed Coaches believe UNI needs an all-weather surface; photo.
23 Intramurals Lengthy list of intramurals champions.
23 Women split two doubleheaders UNI splits with Western Illinois and Bradley; photo.