Northern Iowan — April 17, 1987

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1 Harl defines farm troubles Neil Harl speaks on farm crisis; photo.
1 Student bookstore closer to reality Michelle Wubben and Carl Blake talk about the prospects for a bookstore; would prefer Union location; administrators offer reactions to ideas.
2 Kwitchersnivlin'
2 Hockey team benefits area Feels Waterloo should renew its lease on McElroy Auditorium and keep its hockey teams.
2 Sati no longer practiced, outlawed in India today Criticizes Professor Reineke's lecture "Religion and Feminism: Friends or Foes?".
3 Afghan representatives tell of Soviet invasions, cruelties Afghanis give viewpoint on situation in their country.
3 CLEP examinations retain approval from department Students will continue to be able to get use CLEP to get credit for foreign languages.
4 UNI sticks with number system for course ID's Faculty Senate approves maintaining course numbering system; accept general education report calling for improved staffing and changes in numbering for interdisciplinary courses.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Amish conference to solve mysteries Aurelia Klink talks about the upcoming conference; about 400 expected to attend.
7 Change of acting plans was Enterprise's gain Lengthy excerpts from speech by Star Trek's James Doohan; photo.
8 Banquet honors top seniors Omicron Delta Kappa honors senior leaders with banquet; first such event since 1973.
9 Feature Notes . . . . Brief schedule of Greek Week.
10 Boyd stars in Panthers' two-hour scrimmage Carl Boyd and Errol Peebles played exceptionally well in the football scrimmage.
10 Sackett's save in nightcap keys Panthers to sweep over Luther UNI defeated Luther, 2-1 and 6-3; photo.
10 Men netters win 9-0 Men's tennis won against Coe College, and is next up against Grinnell.
10 UNI looking to qualify for Drake: Runners at Kansas Relays UNI's men will be entered in four events, and the women will be involved in one.
11 Briggs, Mayden ink two recruits Coaches have signed a basketball player and a wrestler to letters of intent.
12 UNI student athletes given league awards Ten UNI women student-athletes were named recipients of the Gateway Conference President's All-Academic Award; list of those honored..
12 Annual health run April 26 Area runners are allowed to register for the "5K Run for the Health of It."