Public Relations News Release — September 16, 1980
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Students give views of Business School | Students of the School of Business express their opinions about what they like and dislike about the program. |
| 1 | Sandon scramble | Quarterback Steve Sandon runs with the ball against Weber State; photo. |
| 1 | Regents propose tuition increase | A sixteen percent tuition increase is proposed for the three state universities. |
| 1 | Funion--'Superstars of the '80s' | Schedule of events for Funion is listed. |
| 1 | UNI to offer adult fitness class | A gymnastics glass to help adults get in shape for the holidays will be offered by professor and gymnastics coach Godfrey "Garf" Stych. |
| 1 | UNI professor (Betts) participates in international exchange | Professor Roger Betts experienced England through a month long exchange program through Rotary District 597 in Iowa and District 105 in England. |
| 1 | UNI professor (Betts) participates in international exchange | Professor Roger Betts does an international group study exchange with England through his rotary foundation. |
| 1 | Mini courses at UNI's Maucker Union begin September 24 | The Maucker Union will offer 11 non-credit mini-courses. Some of the courses are; bartending, bird watching, ceramics, and many more. |
| 1 | UNI history prof (Ryan) writes article on 1948 farm vote | Professor Thomas Ryan writes an article in "Agricultural History" explaining the 1948 farm vote and the impact it had on the election of Harry S. Truman. |
| 1 | Skydiving demonstration to conclude UNI museum program Sunday September 21 | Don Briggs will conclude the museum's program on skydiving with a film and a presentation about skydiving. Briggs is a veteran sky diver having 690 jumps. |
| 2 | Do you agree with Carter's decision not to debate Reagan and Anderson? | Students give their view on President's Carter decision not to debate; photo. |
| 2 | RHA responds to Redeker criticisms | A response to the resent criticism directed at the dining centers. |
| 2 | You can lead a horse to water, but . . . | Cartoon depicts presidential candidates Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter not wanting to debate John Anderson. |
| 2 | 'We deserve three candidates' | Wants President Carter to debate all opponents in the upcoming election, including John Anderson. |
| 3 | Let's talk business | The first annual fall convocation for the School of Business is scheduled. |
| 3 | Watch TV critically | A conference will be held on the critical viewing of television. |
| 3 | Apply to study abroad | Three international fellowship awards available for students and faculty to study abroad. |
| 3 | Television services aids education | TV Services provides taping of classes and many other services as well. |
| 4 | UNI Ski Club | Will hold first meeting. |
| 4 | Marketing Club | Will meet. |
| 4 | Spanish Club | Will meet. |
| 4 | Starr initiates history series | Chester G. Starr, Bentley professor of history at the University of Michigan, will be the first speaker of the year of the Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture series. |
| 4 | History activities expand | Activities, beyond lectures, are planned to study history. |
| 4 | Tomahawk profits directed | The money raised from their twice-yearly book sales funds many activities. |
| 5 | Accounting picnic, session | Senior accounting students will get a chance to meet accounting professionals. |
| 5 | Freshmen endure initiation | Freshmen initiations in the residence halls took different forms throughout the week. Skits were also performed in one residence hall. |
| 5 | Fancy eating at Redeker | Wine and Dine program allows students to experience different culinary experiences. |
| 6 | Drawing exhibition ignores recent trends | A review of the exhibition "Contemporary American Drawings"; photo. |
| 7 | 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' playwright appears | Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee will present a lecture and two workshops. |
| 7 | KUNI takes a look at Hendrix | KUNI will take a retrospective look at the music of Jimi Hendrix. |
| 7 | 'Diverse' describes magazine | The North American Review receives over five thousand short stories and over twenty thousand poems a year that freelance writers submit. |
| 8 | 'Folkways' live on KUNI | Robert Johnson will perform live for KUNI's segment entitled "Folkways." |
| 8 | BMI competition open | Broadcast Music, Inc. will award a total of $15,000 in their annual "Awards to Student Composers". |
| 8 | From Playboy to prof | Graphic design instructor Dan Spillane talks about his past experiences and views on art. |
| 8 | Finger lickin' good! | Mary Able eats chicken at the all-campus picnic near the Towers; photo. |
| 9 | Women thinclads take third at Iowa | UNI came in third at the Iowa Invitational Saturday in Iowa City with eighty points. |
| 9 | Untitled | Mike Haverkamp runs with the ball in UNI's 24-8 loss to Scott County Rugby team; photo. |
| 10 | Cyclists withstand cold | The College Hill Criterium Cycle races took place Sunday in Cedar Falls; photo. |
| 10 | Volleyball squad falls in quarterfinals | UNI lost in the quarterfinals, 9-15, 15-7, and 4-15, to the University of Kansas in the Kansas State University Invitational. UNI finished pool play with eight wins and no losses, though. |
| 11 | Panthers prevail; 31-10 | UNI won its home opener, 31-10, on Saturday against Weber State. |
| 11 | Leonard paces UNI | UNI won the Bearcat Classic Quad State meet last Saturday in Missouri with twenty-nine points. |
| 11 | Frisbee clinic here | Frisbee clinic will include demonstration of freestyle throws, catches, and gymnastics. |
| 12 | High schools join UNI for Band Day | Pictures from Band Day at UNI; photo. |
| 12 | UNI wins first home game, 31-10! | Pictures from UNI's home opener; photo. |
| Time change for performance of 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide' | The time changed for 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf' has been changed from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |