Northern Iowan — April 28, 1987

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1 Iowa Senate to discuss provision for bookstore Richard Varn says that provision will include measure to assure that bookstore will be located in the Union; Lowell Norland says that he would prefer that a location not be stipulated.
1 Gephardt hopes to see America regain economic independence Richard Gephardt speaks at the Jepson Symposium; photo.
1 Lang to be recipient of honorary degree Will be seventh recipient of a UNI honorary degree; colleagues pay tribute to his achievements.
1 Workin' at the car wash . . . . Members of Kids on Campus participate in a fund-raising car wash; photo.
2 Rank and pay lop-sided Feels UNI should hire more women professors to improve gender equality.
2 Piece of Mind Supports capital punishment.
2 Clarity needed for escort Explains a recent problem in obtaining an escort home.
2 'Leave Nicaragua alone' Feels the United States should not intervene in Nicaraguan affairs.
2 Deno: First Blood The confused Iowa governor goes to Des Moines to lobby for more college financial aid.
3 College costs cause problems
4 Concerns about M. Phil result from its uniqueness Board of Regents staff has reservations about purpose of degree and adequate faculty time to assist students with the degree, but it passes.
4 Professor says Latin America misunderstood by Americans Luis Aguilar offers viewpoints; photo.
5 Jepson Symposium focuses on international trade problems Excerpts from remarks by Dean Kleckner.
5 Flying High Student plays frisbee; photo.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Wubben announces committee to examine future "NI" funding Will consider Board of Student Publications recommendation.
7 UNI-Gripe lets students voice concerns, ideas UNISA solicits complaints and suggestions.
9 Winning to be topic of speech Denis Waitley will speak.
9 Philosophical conference set for next week Professor Thakur will present paper.
11 KUNI fund-raiser is an education in wine Diane Winkey talks about the "Days of Wine and Tulips" fundraiser.
11 Conference attempts to shed light on Amish 160 attend conference; excerpts from several presentations.
11 Hispanic Awareness Week begins with events Monday Alma Reyes talks about the upcoming events.
12 CEIP helps foreign students Virginia Hash talks about the program.
13 Professor to write book on sexuality Joel Wells talks about plans for a book.
14 Art exhibition awards announced List of those honored in the annual juried show.
15 Gospel choir to perform on Saturday Program for performance.
15 Helping others . . . . UNI's athletic trainers hold an open house in the PEC; photo.
16 Feature Notes . . . Program for performance of Symphonic Band; will hold work shop for adults considering returning to or starting college.
17 Men netters second at AMCU tournament UNI claimed the runner-up spot for the second straight year; photo.
17 Panthers split twinbill with Western Saturday UNI lost the opener to Western Illinois, 9-1, but won the nightcap,12-4.
17 Burris breaks mark at Drake Jeff Burris set a UNI men's outdoor track record in the 800-meter relay; photo.
18 Spring Game Saturday winds up football drills Inside linebacker John Hill will sit out of spring training due to a chipped ankle bone; photo.
19 Eastern eliminates UNI from AMCU-8 tourney UNI's baseball squad was eliminated from the AMCU-8 tournament in four straight defeats by Eastern Illinois.
20 Gillespie's final-round 75 lands her on all-Gateway golf squad UNI ended up 20th of 26 in the Drake Relays Festival.