Northern Edition — November 2, 1994

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2 Better do your duty . . . vote! Urges everyone to vote.
2 IQ as an average factor Being resolved to the limits of one's own abilities.
2 Boyd's complaints just don't compute Attempts to refute criticism of computer labs.
2 Promoting hate damages community Kamyar Enshayan attempts to refute column on hate.
3 Pro sports and the greed factor Critical of relative value of athletes' contribution to society.
3 Parking problem needs a solution Recounts problems with parking and supports a permit system.
4 KBBG radio to build a new studio Groundbreaking ceremony for new facility; photo.
5 Women's Development Series final seminar coming soon Seminar on language to be offered.
5 Conference on homelessness to be held at UNI November 3 Martha Burt will speak.
5 AHSA to hold open house tomorrow Will offer information on humanics.
5 Exhibit marks 50th anniversary of WWII Museum will show photos by Darrell Warner.
5 A taste of international International Student Association will hold food festival.
6 Royal Flush free shuttle service Local service will transport people to Tama casino; photo.
7 Institutes Abroad opens up the world Opportunities to study abroad.
8 Study abroad with NSE Twenty-three UNI students are studying at other schools.
8 KUNI fund-raiser tops the $84,000 mark Breakdown of pledge campaign.
10 Noehren's Mocktails and Karaoke Night Party will highlight fun without alcohol.
12 Examining our rights in Guilty by Suspicion Review of the movie "Guilty by Suspicion".
15 'Strings Attached' concert to feature world class guitarist Sharon Isbin will perform with the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony.
15 The best little haunt-house on campus Description of haunted house set up in Strayer-Wood Theater.
16 A double shot of Interpreter's Theatre Review of "The Birthmark" and "Heads Above Water, Heartblood in the Sand".
17 'Dance, Dance, Dance' Lessons will be offered at dance.
17 Jazz Band 1 concert continues the tradition of excellence Review of recent concert.