Northern Iowan — October 28, 1986

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1 Parents' Weekend A family watches the Marlins on Parents Weekend; photo.
1 College of Education dean, Fred D. Carver, resigns Resignation effective July 30, 1987; has served since 1981.
1 Prof files lawsuit Professor Cassino files suit against several parties regarding the ventilation and kiln system in the Art Building.
1 London fog . . . Students walk to class through gloomy weather; photo.
2 Long wait for progress Feels construction schedules should be examined.
2 Kwitchersnivlin' Shows a student after a minor bicycle accident.
2 Lot draws complaints Feels that the new "Dike" parking lot was poorly placed; cites problems with construction schedule.
2 Understanding agriculture brings support for Nagle Feels a knowledge of agriculture should win support for Dave Nagle in congressional elections.
2 The Allnighter's Club Shows an excited campus before a televised football game.
3 Fault found with general education program; faculty, students encouraged to act Supports a recent letter criticizing UNI's new general education program; cites lack of attention to other cultures.
3 Letter called 'too long' Criticized Professor Thomas Remington's letter for being too long and hard to read.
4 Assumed power is key to being lieutenant governor Excerpts from remarks by Jo Ann Zimmerman; photo.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
5 Computer piracy and vandalism policy updated Text of the policy; faculty cite concerns over potential breaking of copyright law; survey finds that men use the lab twice as often as women; senior students use it more often than underclassmen.
6 Curris kitchen remodeled; appliances not working Kitchen was remodeled in $183,000 renovation of President's House in 1983; some appliances and systems do not work properly.
6 There's no business . . . Orchesis performs in the newly-remodeled Auditorium for Parents' Weekend; photo.
8 Candidate to speak Rachel Fulton will speak.
8 Information offered for ed. Majors Informational meeting to be held.
8 Honor society sends members to convention Sigma Gamma Epsilon will send three delegates to national meeting.
8 Senior portraits Appointments available.
8 Untitled A UNI student wearing the Panther outfit holds an elementary school student; photo.
10 Joan Otting named 1986 Parent of the Year Mother of Sara and Amy Otting honored; photo.
10 Dunbar discusses drug and alcohol problems; youths tell of their personal abuses Extensive excerpts from remarks by Paul Dunbar.
11 "Inner Weather" on its way Staff selected; production underway.
11 Feature note Karen Holvik will perform.
11 Theater Review A review of the musical "Pirates of Penzance," written by Gilbert and Sullivan and directed by William Ferrara.
12 NCDT opens 1986 artist series in style North Carolina Dance Company performs in refurbished Auditorium.
14 European winter tour available Will feature art and interior design tours.
15 Panthers edge Western Illinois, 32-30 Panthers are pleased with the victory; photo.
15 Small backfield not short on talent UNI football's backfield is small but skilled; photo.
16 Spikers 11-match win streak ends UNI is now 20-2 on the season and will face Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State this weekend; photo.
17 Women runners place third in Minneapolis Three UNI runners scored personal best times.
18 Winning season goal for women cagers Women's basketball has been having conditioning workouts for five weeks in preparation for the season.
19 Swim coach pleased with meet The meet was held for time trials and practice for the season; photo.
19 Scrimmage gives fans, coaches view of cagers After watching a 30-minute intrasquad contest, new coach Eldon Miller is optimistic for the season.