Northern Iowan — October 3, 1986

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1 Electives proposal spurs controversy Faculty are divided in opinion on recent action that dropped a required 18 hours of electives.
1 New computer lab offers word processing classes Will offer training on new software loaded on computers in computer lab in Library.
1 Steady please A student donates blood at the Red Cross Blood Drive; 229 units collected; photo.
2 Kwitchersnivlin' A person appeals to a computer hacker in an attempt to escape military recruitment.
2 Whim The columnist reviews the movie "Head."
2 MET Transit responds Defends the MET bus drivers.
2 Cap hurts 'non-traditionals' Expresses concern with the enrollment cap.
2 The Allnighter's Club Shows tubas enjoying playing at a football game.
3 Fault found with Junkins Criticizes candidate Lowell Junkins.
4 Government role to help people Excerpts from remarks by Joan Lipsky; photo.
4 Calendar coordination not likely UNI calendar faces requirements that the other Regents institutions do not face; UNI semesters should include 75 class days.
5 Away we go . . . An area resident rides a unicycle in the Homecoming parade; photo.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
6 Current drop/add policy favored EPC considering policy.
9 UNI leads the field in interactive video Bill Callahan talks about the development of interactive instructional videos.
9 These Boys are definitely Skitzo Profile of the Skitzo Boys; photo.
9 Untitled The Johnsons perform Sunday night in the Russell Hall Auditorium; photo.
10 Driving championships return to UNI Students compete in driving course in Dome.
11 Escorts provide safety at night Brief history and description of services provided by Shull Hall Escorts.
12 Office Supply not well known to students Brief description of products and services; photo.
13 UNI plays Arkansas-Pine Bluff tomorrow A near capacity crowd is expected.
13 Runners host Hawkeyes tomorrow on golf course UNI took last weekend off for preparation.
13 Golf tourney begins today Eight teams will compete.
13 Spikers up to 14-1 on season UNI beat Winona State University Wednesday night.
14 Brothers form linebacking duo Pat and Bobbie Williams are both UNI scholarship recipients; photo.
15 Women fall to Luther 6-3 Women's tennis is set to compete in the Wisconsin-LaCrosse Invitational; photo.
15 Men netters win two exhibitions UNI beat Luther and Grandview.
16 Table tennis at UNI Nissen Open Table Tennis Championships to be held in the West Gym.
16 Sunday is Hockey Night Campus radio is planning to broadcast from an upcoming game.
16 Alumni baseball game J. D. Anderson will coach the alumni team.