Northern Iowan — January 30, 1990

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1 Founders Day contest held Students may compete in essay contest; outline of plans for Founders Day.
1 Shout it out! Students enjoy Late Night with Lawther Hall dance; photo.
1 New amendment to help students; leaders continuing fight Still working on problem related to timing of recent increase in tuition and fees.
1 New system causes controversy New system links computers; software is shared on network.
2 The Insanity Parade Urges students to enjoy the good Panther basketball team.
3 NSE gives students 'unique opportunity' Nancy Bramhall outlines the program and benefits of the National Student Exchange.
4 Club QOLLA Saundra Williams will speak on fundraising.
9 Vinterfest celebrates heritage of Sweden Detailed schedule of events.
9 Sierra Club strives to save nation's resources Bill Witt talks about the programs and goals of the Sierra Club.
9 Years of progress at UNI; evolution of campus Leland Thomson talks about the changes on campus, with special reference to recent construction and renovation.
10 Arts forum to hold concert; classics with a twist Cedar Arts Forum will celebrate fifteenth anniversary; many UNI faculty and students will participate.
13 49ers are best team of decade
13 Swimmers, divers sweep again UNI men's and women's swimming and diving duo has once again been victorious. This time the Cats pounced on Northeast Missouri State Saturday in the East Gym pool; photo.
13 Newby carries Panthers to victory UNI men's basketball defeated Valparaiso, 89-80, this past Saturday thanks to 3-point shots by Maurice Newby.
14 Track team in action UNI men's track and field team competed in Normal, Illinois, with a nice showing.
14 Women cagers lose conference pair UNI women's basketball squad lost to Indiana State and Illinois State this past week; photo.