Northern Iowan — November 14, 1986

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1 USI members lobby for educational funds Will continue fight against tuition increases.
1 Former UNI dean murdered in home Margarette Eby murdered in Flint, Michigan; tributes to her life and work; photo.
1 The pressure's on! Tom Romanin has his blood pressure measured; photo.
2 Kwitchersnivlin'' Criticizes Public Safety's treatment of parking violation appeals.
2 No-till increases poison, brings decrease in farmers Feels "conservation tillage" is detrimental to farmers.
2 Caricature 'not funny' Criticizes a recently distributed flier.
2 No Messin' Around Feels abortion is out of control.
3 Foreign language clubs set date for food drive
3 Space's natural resources may solve world problems Excerpts from remarks by Ben Bova; photo.
4 What's Up Meetings and activities.
4 Drop/ad policy remains same Faculty Senate accepts EPC recommendation to leave policy unchanged; text of the policy.
5 UNISA passes farm resolution Supports farmers during difficult times.
5 Conference to inform students of helping profession careers
7 Magazine changes name Inner Weather will become Dead Letter.
7 Education not the only benefit of internship Kim Kate talks about her internship experience at Hartman Center; photo.
7 Lawther Hall idea: Non-alcohol alternative to be tried Lawther Hall will sponsor party without alcohol.
7 Greek achievement noted in 1986 fall convocation Greeks will honor academic achievement at convocation.
8 Whim Jokes about the variety of classes offered to students.
10 Youthful squad does not diminish Miller's optimism Head coach Eldon Miller feels the mostly young team will do well; photo.
10 Spikers whip Hawkeyes for 'state title' This is the second season in a row in which UNI has defeated Iowa, Iowa State, and Drake; photo.
10 Runners hope to improve at championships If UNI performs well at the NCAA district five championships, they could move on to Nationals.
11 Briggs using hands-off approach UNI's 34 wrestlers are mostly freshmen and sophomores; photo.
12 Positions still up for grabs for women Coach Kim Mayden feels the team, although mostly young, is experienced; photo.