Northern Iowan — September 11, 1987

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1 All in a day's work . . . Phil Chien works on Maucker Union windows; photo.
1 Vote on bookstore vetoed by Wubben Believes matter is being rushed.
1 Faculty-wide meeting called to discuss new requirements Faculty will reconsider teacher education sequence approved by Senate in spring.
1 Construction leads to power, clock troubles Power line disconnected during demolition of Anthropology Lab; interruptions cause problems in some buildings.
2 Allnighter's Club Beginning of series, "Raiders of the Lost Aud"; adventurer searches campus for the cause of the destruction of the Administration Building.
2 Volleyball poster, team defended Believes volleyball team poster conveys the right message.
2 The Human Element Believes compromise can be met between professional sequence and general education.
3 Importance of history outlined Tries to put Professor Thompson's question into an Iowa perspective.
3 'Thank you' offered to Baker faculty His job as custodian is better because of the people he works with.
3 Off-campus students get group photo opportunity Will be included in Old Gold if they wish.
3 President's opinion policy justified by busy schedule Offers advice on dealing effectively with the President.
4 What's Up Meetings and activities.
4 Curricula committee approves foreign language requirement Would require students to have two years in high school or two semesters in college.
5 Student committee openings plentiful Survey of current openings.
6 Hearst Center to open soon Still attempting to meet $600,000 fundraising goal; will hold pre-construction open house.
6 House shirts a good business Local vendors talk about the business.
7 Candidate Gore's father visits campus for campaign address Excerpts from remarks by Al Gore, senior.
7 Alumni contributions a big plus Alumni gifts fund Museum renovation.
8 New financial aid director urges students to fight tuition increase UNISA also considers bookstore referendum, inoperative clocks, and Senate vacancies.
9 Mandatory drug testing enacted in light of NCAA drug concerns Terry Noonan and Darrell Mudra talk about the rule.
11 Exchange program praised by students Students talk about their NSE experiences; photo.
11 New coordinators picked for Bartlett, Rider Halls Profiles of John Wagner and Pat Sorcic; photo.
13 'High energy rock' contributes to psychology fund raising efforts A look at The Cause; photo.
14 Orchesis auditions will begin Monday Seeking men and women who are interested in dance; photo.
14 Psychological benefits gained from physical fitness program Students talk about the strengths that they have gained from physical fitness.
15 Unique daycare techniques offer different environment Deb Burk talks about the philosophy of the Center.
17 Panthers win tourney, but lose Sprague UNI's volleyball team won the Panther Classic Tournament but Jill Sprague sprained her ankle; photo.
17 Mote's FG gives Panthers win UNI's football team defeated McNeese State, 34-31.
17 Men's cross country team opens season tomorrow UNI's men's cross country team prepares for their home opener tomorrow against Wisconsin-LaCrosse; photo.
18 UNI spikes Loras 3-0 UNI's volleyball team defeated Loras College, 3-0, on Tuesday; photo.
19 UNI gridders have tough road game at Minnesota tomorrow UNI's football team will play the University of Minnesota Gophers tomorrow.