Northern Iowan — February 14, 1989

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1 UNISA presidential candidates profiled Profiles of Darryl Grauberger, Jay Armstrong, John Perkins, Tom Rial, and Travis Thompson.
2 Notices UNISA candidates will debate; several committees have vacancies.
2 Governor, not senator Correction on title of Michael Dukakis.
2 Wilde Ideas A look at the political situation in South Africa.
2 Perkins has plan Hopes to organize students as political force.
2 Open hours not for students Does not want to pay for suit service just to use the PEC.
3 Senior discount cards for sale Benefits of purchasing discount card.
3 NI not up to expectations Outlines areas for improvement.
3 Rial addresses opponent's concern about candidacy Outlines beliefs on value of UNISA and USI.
3 Panther support Urges students to attend upcoming game.
3 Students warned of Rial Offers perceptions of Tom Rial.
4 Building continues on campus Work continues on Business Building and Union expansion; Latham Hall renovation continues.
4 Happy Valentine's Day Students kiss; photo.
5 UNI grad to speak at luncheon Carol Bowen will speak at sixth Eminent Alumnae luncheon; photo.
5 Students lobby for tuition cap USI will lobby General Assembly.
6 UNI student dies after complications of illness Blake Palmer dies of complications of muscular dystrophy.
7 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Science group helps students A look at the purposes and activities of the Student Science Teachers Association.
10 RA job is rewarding but tough A look at the duties, responsibilities, and benefits of the job.
10 Plagiarism not tolerated at UNI A look at definitions of plagiarism and the penalties for those who are caught.
10 Local rock band ready for big time House of Large Sizes will release album; photo.
11 Pianist jazzes up festival James Williams will be guest artist at 39th Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz.
11 Student rates current television programs Quick look at current television programs.
12 Five Minute Dilemma Suggestions for Valentine's Day.
14 UNI hosts Southwest Missouri State; top two conference teams tip-off tonight Team faces top ranked team in conference tonight in the Dome; photo.
14 Ahrabi-Fard signs all-state performers Coach signed high school standouts.
14 Wrestlers lose; meet expectations Team fell to number one ranked Oklahoma State on Friday night; photo.
15 Women cagers drop two during weekend road trip Team struggles on the road; photo.
15 Bowlsby selected as committee chairman Will be chair of NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee.
16 Intramural wrestling slated; more expected to compete Tournament begins tomorrow.