Northern Iowan — October 31, 1986

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1 Donation seekers spur suspicions Men went from door to door seeking donations for a children's home.
1 Campus landscaping Students walk past some new trees near Berg's corner; photo.
1 General education to impact staffing distribution Faculty and administrators speculate on ways to meet increased or shifted instructional needs.
2 Election ad questioned Criticizes a recent ad, and feels that a recent campus mock election was fair.
2 McIntee supported Feels John McIntee should be elected to Congress over his opponent David Nagle.
2 Freedom fighters 'kill with U.S. tax dollars' Feels David Nagle, who is opposed to the Contras, should be elected to Congress instead of John McIntee.
2 Roehrick supported Exhorts students to vote John Roehrick into the U. S. Senate.
2 Junkins' bond plan defended Feels Lowell Junkins should replace Terry Branstad as Iowa governor.
2 Kwitchersnivlin' Students try on costumes for Halloween night.
3 General education evaluation outlined Feels that the new general education proposal is unacceptable.
3 Iowa agriculture needs Junkins Feels that if Lowell Junkins is not elected to be Iowa's next governor, Iowa farms will be doomed.
3 Compromise needed Professor Crownfield looks at the program and favors the new general education proposal.
4 Course needed in G.E. Urges inclusion of course in world religions.
4 Critical letters answered Professor Thakur defends his remarks relating to religions of the world.
5 Grassley says budget dilemma is result of moral irresponsibility Excerpts from remarks by Senator Grassley; photo.
6 Trees planted as part of campus landscaping plan Trees planted near Berg's corner and Visitor Center.
6 Senate approves general education policies Approve administrative procedures including articulation with holders of the A. A. degree.
7 Senior class gift Will vote at registration time.
7 Radell sisters' 1980 contribution used to end 13-year Dome debt Foundation uses Radell gift to make last payment on bonds; Foundation also elected directors and governors.
7 Spring schedule available
8 What's Up Meetings and activities.
9 Election results Terry Branstad, Charles Grassley, and John McIntee are winners.
9 UNISA surveys campus for unlighted areas; expresses opposition to U. S. Contra aid Believes students have concern for safety.
12 Guide helps students to survive college Mary Pieper talks about the Student's Survival Guide.
12 Causes of stress are pinpointed Ann Vernon talks about ways of dealing with stress.
12 New library director ready to inform students Profile of Barbara Jones; outline of her plans for the library; photo.
13 UNIPA officers named for 1986 Marvel and Bob Mayberry are co-presidents; list of other officers.
14 Try-outs for UNI Cheerleaders Schedule.
14 "Color of Money" a good sequel A review of the movie "The Color of Money."
15 Notice Judo Club accepting new members.
15 Families focus of workshop Mary Franken will lead workshop.
15 Faculty/student dining program now available Students may invite a faculty member for a meal.
16 Road test for Panthers tomorrow UNI will take on the Montana State Bobcats in hopes of a spot in the playoffs; photo.
16 Hoop squads continue to prepare for season openers Four players are out with injuries; photo.
16 Runners hope to regain AMCU-8 title tomorrow Last year the Panthers placed second.
17 Becker making big impact A profile of freshman volleyball player Bobbi Becker; photo.
18 Spikers return to face two Gateway foes UNI will take on Wichita State, followed by Missouri State and Iowa.
18 UNI's 'Superhammer' leads by example A profile of senior football player Mike Farley; photo.
19 Gateway meet tomorrow for women runners Championships will be held in Springfield, Missouri.