Northern Iowan — September 29, 1987

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1 Rugby fans, unite! Students watch rugby match; photo.
1 UNI to fight asbestos citation, $2880 fine Citation involves work in Gilchrist Hall project.
1 Simon wants more foreign language Excerpts from remarks by Paul Simon; photo.
2 Committee thanks Hill merchants Thanks those who supported Homecoming.
2 The Wild Life
2 Allnighter's Club Portrays male students using condom vending machine.
2 Wubben outlines UNISA's actions regarding sequence States that UNISA has consistently opposed the new professional sequence.
2 . . . UNISA defended as awake Claims that UNISA has been involved in the matter of the new professional sequence.
3 Team justifies use of course Outlines reasons why the cross country team uses the golf course.
3 Congress should confirm Bork's court nomination Outlines reasons for supporting Mr. Bork.
3 Students are asleep at UNI.. Sympathizes with recent letter on lengthening course of study, but finds letter a good example of being uninformed.
4 Search for NI adviser begins after five-month wait In wake of Jackson Baty's retirement, the NI will seek a one-third faculty appointment.
4 Minority recruitment now top priority Charles Means talks about minority recruiting; Regents goal is 8.5% minority enrollment.
5 Schmidt to retire after 22 years Profile of O. R. Schmidt; photo.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Youth for MDA receives Division I award Dance in April raised about $5000; planning for next dance.
8 ROTC to celebrate new status with ceremonial ribbon cutting Will celebrate host status with ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 3.
9 Student research, writings published Three new volumes of Draftings In are published; subjects include the Iliad, liberal education, and economics.
9 Marching Band plans Homecoming show A look at the band's preparations; photo.
9 New docents needed by gallery; group not limited to art majors
9 Students urged to attend job fair Larry Routh talks about the 7th annual Recruiters Fair.
10 Movie review: River's Edge Review of the movie 'River's Edge' with Keaunu Reeves and Crispin Glover.
11 First amendment issues to be presentation topic Judith Krug will speak.
12 Campus ducks face loss of pond, home Prexy's Pond will be filled in soon to make way for the Business Building.
14 Volleyball team improves record to 16-1 UNI defeated Kansas, 3-2, on Sunday; photo.
14 Smith returns from injury to lead Panthers past Indiana State, 38-14 Panthers defeated Indiana State, 38-14. Quarterback Mike Smith rejoined the Panthers; he was recovering from an ankle injury.
15 Trip offered to UNI-Iowa State game in Ames Trip offered to UNI-Iowa State game.
15 Cross country team defeats Iowa; losses to Illinois State in double dual UNI beat Iowa, 32-28, but lost to Illinois State, 40-19, in a double dual held on Saturday; photo.
16 Konigsmark: Tougher opponents now, will improve squad later UNI lost to Northern Illinois on Friday (9-0), and to Marquette on Saturday (9-0); photo.
B1 Homecoming supplement 1987; Bring on the competition! Woody Wright goes around end; photo.
B2 Panthers prepare for match up with Montana Grizzlies Panthers will play the Montana Grizzlies in this year's Homecoming game.
B3 Celebration abounds with tradition A look at traditions including campaniling, float building, and window painting.
B3 'Flash' enlivens annual dance Profile of the band; photo.
B4 Volksmarch comes to UNI John Mixsell leads volksmarch efforts at UNI; photo.
B5 History reveals origin of Homecoming event History of Homecoming at UNI.
B5 Shriners' show to precede parade Will put on motorcycle show; photo.
B6 Homecoming pep rally includes 'Dreams' band A look at pep rally activities.
B6 Lux selection process explained Mary Pieper and Kevin Saville to be honored; photo.
B7 Flu up--Homecoming down A look at Homecoming in 1957 when a flu epidemic hit campus.
Homecoming events schedule