Northern Iowan — October 14, 1986

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1 Gang tackle Running back Errol Peebles fights through a crowd of Eastern Illinois players; photo.
1 Transfer students program offers information, advice Stephen Zerwas talks about the College of Education program for transfer students.
1 Hanssen not guilty of disorderly conduct Mark Hanssen found not guilty of charges resulting from an incident in Pour Richard's; photo.
2 Kwitchersnivlin' A student tries to sleep through his alarm clock.
2 In the Public Eye Discusses government subsidized housing.
2 Political appearances appreciated Praises UNI for having many political candidates appear on campus..
2 Branstad supports education Lists some contributions Governor Branstad has made to education.
2 NRHH scholarship selection questioned Complains that a scholarship recipient was selected on unfair terms.
3 Christmas lights criticized. Criticizes recent lighting work on campus.
3 The Allnighter's Club Satirizes Public Safety work.
4 Secretary of Agriculture candidates Dale Cochran and Thatcher Johnson spoke Thursday in the Hemisphere Lounge; photo.
4 Former rebel to present 'Confessions of a Contra' Edgar Chammoro will speak.
5 New dean stresses research, leadership Dean Deegan outlines goals; photo.
5 Guest speakers at UNI: to entertain or to inform? A look at the purposes and work of the University Speakers Committee.
7 What's Up Meetings and activities.
9 Tickets available for Chamber Music Series Howard Jones talks about the series for 1986-1987; photo.
9 Magazine grows while at UNI Robley Wilson gives brief history of NAR; photo.
9 Resources workshop scheduled for Saturday Will assist those who work with children to learn about community resources.
11 Feature notes . . . Wind Symphony and Percussion Ensemble will perform; tickets available for "The Pirates of Penzance".
12 Rock 'n' roll to be featured Thursday
13 UNI loses heartbreaker UNI's record is now 3-1-1; photo.
13 UNI netters defeated by Bulldogs 9-0. UNI loses its second Gateway Conference match of the season.
13 Club sports offer fun, not controversy Student-run sports clubs are about fun, not competition; photo.
15 Spikers capture fourth tourney Women's volleyball breaks school record by winning all four tournaments they have entered this year.
15 Sixth place finishes for UNI runners Men's and women's team both earned sixth place finishes this weekend.
16 Golfers end season with 10th place finish UNI's top five players were left at home to give other players more experience.
16 Men netters end exhibition season at 5-1 Men's tennis ends is fall season with wins against Black Hawk Tennis Club and Drake.