Northern Iowan — September 22, 1989

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1 Board of Regents hears students Student governments and USI speak to Regents about increased tuition and mandatory health fee.
1 Looks like we might have to operate Kristen Sievers donates blood; photo.
1 New escort service proposed Noehren Hall residents talk about providing service on weekends.
2 S.O.B. appropriate acronym Believes Business Building is ugly.
2 Keep an eye on the communists Analyzes current political situation.
2 NI praised for coverage Impressed with recent issues.
2 Professor refutes Holloway's arguments Professor Roberts presents his point of view on the 1960s and on Mr. Holloway's perceptions.
2 NI sports praised, corrected Appreciates coverage of rugby.
3 The Insanity Parade Finds that sidewalks do not take him where he wants to go.
4 Students find jobs at recruiting fair held in the UNI-Dome 120 employers will be represented.
5 Southern colleges recruit more in North Professor Fryman talks about his research relating to where African-American students go to college.
6 UNI Democrats Will hold Friday Afternoon Club at Pour Richard's.
6 St. Stephen Catholic Student Center Will hold reception for students and parents.
6 Lutheran Student Center Will hold open house for parents; will visit Cattle Congress.
6 Bill introduced to change UNISA bookstore committee Move would make committee ad hoc rather than standing.
7 Join them now or work for them later Students talk about the Entrepreneurship Club; membership now about sixty; description of programs.
8 Health Center Will sponsor eating disorder support group.
8 Baptist Student Union Meets every Thursday; upcoming topics of discussion.
8 Tomahawk Will meet.
8 Leestamper named new VP Robert Leestamper is acting assistant for international affairs; short profile.
9 Debate tourney begins today Seventy-two teams from forty colleges are expected.
11 Songs from the Campanile: making music is labor of love Profile of carillonneur Bob Byrnes; photo.
11 Tips for Parents Weekend: students prepare for visitors Humorous tips on impressing parents when they come for a visit.
11 Former minister creates pottery Richard Lehman talks about his art.
13 Get Funky!! Offers dinner to winners of UNI trivia contest.
14 Ethics course being offered at UNI Professor Clohesy talks about his ethics course.
15 Profile: Reginald Green; Advisor enjoys computers, sports Profile of UNI academic advisor Reginald Green.
17 Speakers scheduled for Hispanic Heritage Month Rusty Barcelo and Mike Daniels will speak.
18 UNI faces first-time challenge tomorrow UNI's football team defeated Kansas State last weekend and will play Fort Hays State this Saturday; photo.
18 Two weekend matches split by tennis team UNI's women tennis players were defeated by St. Ambrose, 8-1, and swept Grandview, 9-0, at home; photo.
18 Volleyball squad faces competitive weekend UNI's volleyball team defeated St. Ambrose in three straight games on Tuesday; photo.
20 Panther photo survey Football players talk about their dream play; photo.
21 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI's senior linebacker Bryce Paup; photo.
21 Panthers participate in weekend tourney UNI's softball team defeated Western Illinois, 2-0, and lost to St. Xavier, 7-6, this weekend.
22 Women place in top 12 at Midwest meet UNI's women's cross country runners placed in the top twelve out of twenty-six teams in the Midwest Collegiate Meet.
23 UNI runners compete at Illinois State UNI's men cross country runners will run against Illinois State, Iowa, and Western Illinois this weekend in Illinois.