Public Relations News Release — September 19, 1980
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Debates broadcast | Debates between John Culver and Charles Grassley and also Lynn Cutler and Cooper Evans will be broadcast live by KUNI. |
| 1 | Senate explores SIIF | A recommendation to look at the handling of the Student Interest Investment Foundation was one of the items covered at the meeting of the UNI Student Association. |
| 1 | Fun Day! | Tim McCarron gets his daughter, Tricia, a balloon at Funion '80; photo. |
| 1 | Old Gold to be improved | Several changes in this year's yearbook will be made. |
| 1 | Rumors dispelled by business head | Robert Waller explained recent changes in the School of Business during the School's first annual convocation. |
| 1 | Regents approve new major, negotiating team, other UNI business | The Board of Regents approve the major in Therapeutic Recreation, and several other appointees. |
| 1 | Computer education expert to speak at math conference at UNI | David H. Ahl will be the keynote speaker for the 19th annual Mathematics Conference. He will discuss software and its recent developments in education. |
| 1 | UNI physics labs resemble science fiction scene | The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics. |
| 1 | UNI physics lab resemble science fiction scene | The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics. |
| 1 | UNI physics labs resemble science fiction scene | The Department of Physics labs receive new equipment to help study fiber optics. Tim Ray is shown working with a laser light pulse. |
| 1 | UNI fall enrollment up over 6 percent | UNI has largest enrollment yet with 11,020 students. An increase in the students form last academic year by 638. |
| 2 | 'ERA backer not anti-Christian' | States that ERA supporters are not atheists or communists as some people were told at an anti-ERA meeting. |
| 2 | Untitled | Depicts a person applying for manager of Jimmy Carter's campaign. |
| 2 | 'A meal should be pleasant, not a hassle' | Feels the management and administration at Redeker Dining Center is to blame for the poor food service. |
| 2 | Suggests research of remarks | Responds to Ms. Gannon's previous letter. |
| 2 | Salute USA! | Congratulations and welcome to the University Student Alumni (USA), a new group on campus. |
| 2 | 'Short people' accounted for | Responds to Pat Cannon's September 16 article on the Contemporary American Drawings exhibit. |
| 2 | Anderson is an alternative, not a threat | Presidential third candidate John Anderson represents choice and the will of the people. |
| 2 | "Girl watching" healthy | Does not like the sarcastic letter that made light of Ms. Koloc's objection regarding the photo of a group of men supposedly looking at women.. |
| 3 | Don't 'space' this off | The Science Building Observatory will be open Wednesday and Thursday nights for public sky viewing. |
| 3 | RHA court begins proceedings | Students can be charged with offenses from four categories. |
| 4 | What's up | Meetings and activities; fall workshops for liberal arts students. |
| 4 | French Club | Will learn about French sign language. |
| 4 | Reorganized Conservation Club | Will meet. |
| 4 | Sky diving | Don Briggs will present Museum program. |
| 4 | Prof up in 'arms' over govt. lies | Alvin Sunseri will lecture on the arms race and show a film on it, every hour on the hour for six hours to show his discouragement at the way that arms are being handled in the presidential elections. |
| 5 | Check it out, instead | Lockers in the library are now checked out for three weeks at a time. |
| 5 | Prof encouraged by England visit | Because of his trip to a different country where he learned about cultural differences, Roger Betts believes he will be a better professor to international students.. |
| 5 | 'It's better than p-b sandwiches' | Meal contracts have been sold to 387 off-campus students. |
| 6 | It's a golden opportunity | Campus Gold provides an opportunity for both men and women to work with local scout groups. |
| 6 | Panther pep solicited | An all-campus picnic and pep rally was held before last week's football game. |
| 7 | Veteran Briesath is a pool of diverse talents | Jerry Briesath, a professional pool player, came to campus to display his talent and to give pool players some tips; photo. |
| 8 | Soccer anyone? | Two UNI club members; photo. |
| 11 | Turn Table | Discusses the new albums of Poco and Kerry Livgren. |
| 11 | 'Dr. Fu Manchu' is a plot against viewer | Review of the movie Dr. Fu Manchu. |
| 12 | Up the Creek | Quick and easy cooking tips for the outdoors. |
| 12 | Eats | Review of the Candy Kitchen. |
| 12 | Who is going to kiss Kate? | List of cast and chorus members have been named for the next production. |
| 12 | The sky's the limit | An actual sky dive at the museum's parking lot will culminate a program on sky diving. |
| 12 | Hometown artist does what he likes first | Dale Barth was honored at a reception held for his current art exhibit at the Union; photo. |
| 13 | Grad flutist will perform | A flute recital will be performed by Deanna Kaenzig. |
| 13 | Pianist to perform in Russell Hall | David Burge will present a piano recital. |
| 13 | In style | Jonie Atkins models during the Funion style show Wednesday; photo. |
| 13 | Group counseling positions open | Openings are still available for the two personal effectiveness groups. |
| 14 | Combos jazz up Union | A series of jazz concerts will be presented by the UNI School of Music jazz combos. |
| 14 | Sunny Side Up goes over easy | Review of the band Sunny Side Up. |
| 15 | Overtime | Former Iowa Hawkeye Ronnie Lester starts his Chicago Bulls career. Kenny McNeail played in UNI's football game Saturday despite being hurt in the previous outing. |
| 15 | Soccer club wins two | UNI gained two wins over the weekend beating the Cedar Falls soccer club, 3-1, on Saturday and Iowa, 5-0, on Sunday. |
| 15 | Field hockey in Dome | UNI plays Graceland in the Dome on Saturday. |
| 15 | Women's tennis defeats Loras | UNI defeated Loras, 8-0, Tuesday; photo. |
| 16 | Olympian visits UNI | 1972 Olympic gold medallist wrestler Ben Peterson will speak Thursday in the Science Building; photo. |
| 16 | UNI hosts golf classic | UNI placed second in the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Invitational last weekend with a total of 784. |
| 16 | Spikers defeat Iowa | UNI defeated Iowa, 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, and 16-15, Tuesday in the West Gym. |