Northern Iowan — January 27, 1989

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1 Faculty approves dead week proposal No final comprehensive examination should be given within last two weeks of class, though unit tests and papers may be assigned to be due during that period.
1 Studying again Two students at work; photo.
1 Work study offered as an alternative to loans Roland Carrillo talks about the advantages of work-study.
2 All Else Aside Talks about experience of giving blood.
2 Physical plant praised Appreciates clearing of snow from walks.
3 Date rape seminar planned Teleconference will be available on campus.
4 What's Up Meetings and activities.
4 Construction major builds opportunity Students and faculty talk about the benefits of the program.
4 Library enforces rules Library will attempt to keep food and drink out of the building.
4 Perkins announces run for presidency John Perkins will seek UNISA office.
6 Lots made safer by telephones Telephones have been installed in several parking lots on campus.
6 Keeping up Student reads the Northern Iowan.
8 Classroom furniture aged by vandalism UNI spends a lot of money replacing furniture.
8 Fitness is the fad of the future Tom Davis talks about the benefits of keeping fit and the best ways to go about it.
8 Miller combines music with comedy Jim Miller appeared recently in the Union.
9 Untitled Review of movie "Rain Man" with Dustin Hoffman.
11 Voice disorders not always obvious Carlin Hageman talks about common voice problems.
13 UNI makes Valpo latest victim, travels to Illinois-Chicago next Team has beaten one opponent and is ready for the next; photo.
13 Swimmers 'sweep' ahead of last season; Hall not surprised Both teams won over Wisconsin-Stout in a home dual; photo.
14 'True' freshman leads squad Dale Turner gets the starting point guard position; photo.
15 Untitled Cheerleaders perform centipede; photo.