Northern Iowan — October 24, 1986

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1 Mock election Monday College Republicans and Students for Grassley will sponsor election.
1 HPER earns accreditation Earns five years of approval from National Recreation and Parks Association.
1 United Faculty, Regents begin bargaining process James Skaine outlines bargaining issues; faculty salary equity will be primary goal.
1 Alcohol Awareness Students sit at the Alcohol Awareness table; photo.
2 Whim Discusses the public's thoughts on AIDS.
2 The Allnighter's Club Shows a humanities class taught via television.
3 Kwitchersnivlin' Shows Public Safety writing parking tickets.
3 Branstad cuts education Feels Governor Branstad hurts education in Iowa.
3 Course justification 'interesting' Believes faculty member's recent statements did not show sensitivity to all religions.
4 Inclusion of religions course criticized Professor Remington believes that the addition of a new course was not properly handled.
5 Moving Pictures Two students look at photographs placed on MET buses; photo.
5 Survey reveals conservative shift UNI students react to recent national survey on issues such as smoking, drug use, capital punishment, and abortion.
6 Live performance A music group performs in the Hemisphere Lounge; photo.
6 European study tour to visit Paris, London Will travel over Christmas break.
7 What's Up Meetings and activities.
8 Is alcohol abuse a problem at UNI? Students respond to the question: "Is alcohol abuse a problem at UNI?"; photo.
9 Pathway is delayed Sidewalk to College Square delayed by liability concerns.
9 News briefs Senator Grassley will speak; forum on modern Africa will be presented.
9 'Iowa Abroad' promotes state's people, products Will assist students and faculty who wish to travel abroad.
10 Say cheese! Students photograph each other; photo.
11 Organizations lose recognition List of organizations which have lost UNISA recognition; approve surveys on financial aid and problems faced by Regents students.
13 Phi Beta Lambda is 'best' Cited as best chapter in nation; Robin Mickel elected vice president of regional association.
13 Psychology Association honors Gilgen Named Fellow of American Psychological Association; photo.
13 Alumni receive honors Hugh Seabury and Sandra Highnam Metts honored by Iowa Communication Association.
13 Interest shown in courses Jim Bodensteiner talks about the benefits of correspondence courses.
13 Her life was made by her own design A profile of costume designer Tina Haatainen; photo.
14 "Children of a Lesser God" contains 'brilliant' acting A review of the movie "Children of a Lesser God."
15 Students don't need 'big money' to visit dog track A look at Waterloo Greyhound Park.
17 No Messin' Around Discusses over-population of the world as demonstrated by a recent experiment.
19 UNI returns home to face Western Illinois: Panthers will try to break two-game skid Panthers will play on Parents Night; photo.
19 Spikers take winning streak on road Panthers will face Southern and Eastern Illinois in Gateway Conference match-ups; photo.
19 Grapplers young but seasoned UNI wrestlers are mostly underclassmen; photo.
20 Tankers open season with meet tomorrow Men's and women's swim teams will soon begin the season.
20 Invitational in Minneapolis next for women Coach Shaddox feels UNI may be in for a tough meet, but the team is not worried.
20 Women golfers end year with sixth place finish UNI's final game of the season was the Kansas Invitational.
20 Untitled Freshman Molly Kelly practices her basketball; photo.
21 Bernhardt true student-athlete Profile of junior volleyball player Mary Bernhardt; photo.
23 Rowing Club takes first UNI took first in Omaha.
23 Wrestling Classic at UNI UNI has been chosen to host the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Wrestling Classic in 1988.
23 Scrimmage tomorrow UNI will face Maryland-Baltimore on Nov. 29; photo.