Northern Iowan — February 23, 1988
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Regents reject bids for Union addition | Lowest bid came in at $2.17 million for project that had been budgeted at $1.42 million; also establish position of director of information management to oversee Academic Computing Services and Administrative Data Processing. | |
| 1 | That American spirit . . . . | Students watch the Olympics on television; photo. | |
| 1 | Presidential candidates reviewed; Carl Blake | Carl Blake answers a series of questions. | |
| 1 | Tom Rial | Tom Rial answers a series of questions. | |
| 1 | David Sanders | David Sanders answers a series of questions. | |
| 2 | Life And How To Live It | Features student returning to life in the residence halls. | |
| 2 | The Human Element | Continues mock campaign to disband UNISA. | |
| 2 | Students deserve seat | Urges students to support legislation to establish student seat on Board of Regents. | |
| 2 | Club asks for support | Believes English Club is worthy of support; urges students to join. | |
| 3 | Hagar's letter draws attack | Believes Carl Blake gets things done. | |
| 3 | Writing competency story called inaccurate | Writing Competency Exam replaced by course, not because it was a bad test. | |
| 3 | Blake addresses accusation | Carl Blake takes on recent criticism. | |
| 4 | Geadelmann presents speech on legislation | Pat Geadelmann talks about the effects of probable state budget cuts. | |
| 4 | Senate OKs student seat | Deb Blume talks about the prospects for the passage of legislation to establish a student seat on the Board of Regents. | |
| 4 | Power failure dims campus | Faulty line cuts power to Russell Hall and Regents Complex. | |
| 4 | NINTSA elects new officers | Peter Groff talks about his plans for the group. | |
| 5 | MDA planning dance | Outline of plans for the dance. | |
| 5 | Engineers' Week underway | Douglas Pine outlines activities for the week. | |
| 8 | What's Up | Meetings and activities. | |
| 8 | UNI's recruiting methods vary | Administrators talk about ways of bringing good students to campus. | |
| 9 | UNISA sends GPA bill back to committee | Considering bill requiring a minimum 2.0 GPA for senators and officers. | |
| 10 | Ingenuity, creativity result in The No Gallery | Students put together gallery in Bartlett Hall. | |
| 10 | Kofoot's high achievements gain national recognition | Kathy Kofoot wins State Farm fellowship and position in Honeywell training program. | |
| 11 | Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It | Olympic fantasy. | |
| 11 | 'Escape II' airband contest to benefit Kids on Campus | ||
| 12 | More than meets the eye.. | A look at the work of the technical crew for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; photo. | |
| 16 | Panthers finish dual season with 14-3 mark | UNI finished its season with a 42-3 win over Drake on Saturday. | |
| 16 | Panthers host women's track meet in UNI-Dome | UNI women's team held its last home meet in the Dome on Friday, February 19; photo. | |
| 16 | UNI's women's basketball team defeats Wisconsin-Green Bay; loses to Drake | UNI beat Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday, 61-54, but lost to Drake on Saturday, 67-52; photo. | |
| 17 | Men's track team wins, finishes runner-up in four events Saturday | UNI won the sixteen team UNI Open, held in the Dome on Saturday; photo. | |
| 18 | Wisconsin-Green Bay hands UNI 62-50 setback | The Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Green Bay on Saturday, 62-50; photo. | |
| 19 | Valentine's Day may be responsible for low turnout at intramural track meet | Low attendance at intramural track and field meet thought to be because of Valentine's Day. | |
| 19 | Broomball played like ice hockey; participants suffer fewer injuries | Broomball began its fourth season on February 1. |