Northern Iowan — September 16, 1986

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1 Junkins supports state universities Excerpts from remarks by Lowell Junkins; photo.
1 Play it again, Robert Frank DellaPenna (not Robert Byrnes) plays the bells of the UNI carillon; photo.
1 Nursing program at UNI closer to becoming reality Jane Hasek talks about the procedures and costs of establishing a nursing curriculum at UNI.
2 Law limits excess Feels a recently passed decision barring students from posting notices outdoors on campus will limit organizations' ability to provide information.
2 Timeliness required Reminds the public that information must be received in advance to be printed.
2 No Messin' Around The author talks about a recent trip home.
2 Kwitchersnivlin' A satire of the Army's attempts to recruit new members.
3 The Allnighter's Club A cartoon loosely tied to student government.
3 Homosexuals, women 'degraded' in letter . . . Offended by a recent anti-homosexual letter.
3 . . . but draw support. Feels Dennis Townsend is closed-minded on his views of homosexuals.
3 Homosexuality no 'deviation' A student combats the logic of a recent anti-homosexual letter.
4 Citizens' rights and duties emphasized Reminds students to vote in a coming election.
4 UNISA flyer bill 'ridiculous' A student protests a recent bill banning flyers from being posted on campus
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
5 USI helps students use politics to achieve goals Carl Blake talks about the purposes of USI.
5 New MBA program combines humanities and business Combined effort of Philosophy and Religion Department and School of Business.
6 Baxter focuses on businesses Excerpts from remarks by Elaine Baxter; photo.
6 Vins to speak at UNI Thursday Natasha Vins will speak.
7 Cadets receive awards List of those receiving awards; photo.
8 Admission denials are increased; UNI reaches record enrollment Fall 1986 enrollment is 11,540; 653 denied admission this year compared with 421 last year.
8 Students to nominate parents of the year Elly Leslie talks about the procedure.
9 Transition committee viewed as convenient Assist new students become accustomed to UNI.
9 Happy birthday, carillon! The UNI carillon will celebrate its 60th birthday September 19; photo.
11 Student rights and responsibilities 1986-1987 Text of the policy.
15 Johnsons return to UNI for 1986 Homecoming Gary, Jean, and Roy Johnson will be Grand Marshals; photo.
15 Museum fund drive continues Awaiting funding for converting Olympic Spa and Gym on Hudson Road; photo.
16 Singles conference set Several UNI people will be included in conference at Nazareth Lutheran Church.
16 Artists Series highlights local talent A look at the 1986-1987 season.
17 UNI music notes . . . Bob Washut and Marilou Kratzenstein will present concerts.
17 How do ya like them apples? The columnist critiques the Miss America competition.
18 New SEM aids campus research efforts Scanning electron microscope installed; cost was about $85,000; photo.
19 Women's view on religion changes Excerpts from remarks by Rosemary Ruether.
20 Spikers raise record to 6-0 after sweep UNI was undefeated at the UNI Invitational.
20 Panthers whip Wildcats 17-0: Defense limits Kansas State to 154 total yards UNI has defeated both of its Division I opponents.
21 Tight ends complement each other UNI's tight ends prefer to share time on the field.
21 Tennis team has rough time at Big Four meet Coach Carol Phillips feels the team was outmatched.
23 Runners open season with victory Men's cross country runners beat Wisconsin-Lacrosse.