Northern Iowan — February 20, 1990

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1 'Most informed' candidate feels qualified; presidential candidates profiled Laurie Johnston outlines her qualifications; photo.
1 Experience, commitment top Raine's qualifications; presidential candidates profiled Lisa Raine outlines her qualifications; photo.
1 Computer hours head Temple's goals; presidential candidates profiled Mike Temple outlines his qualifications; photo.
2 The Insanity Parade Learn to enjoy the moment.
2 VAX computer system open to all students Ken Connelly straightens out misconception.
2 Return Gear's flag Flag was memorial to Travis Ebel.
2 Student refutes parking complaints Believes earlier complaint about parking was immature.
3 Study of democracy needed in schools
4 Russian students sharing culture at UNI A quick look at the seven Russian students studying at UNI; photo.
5 Nagle addresses U.S. policy in Central American countries Dave Nagle speaks to students; photo.
6 Boyer applauds student government accomplishments Points out accomplishments regarding tuition, library hours, and leadership.
7 Sigma Delta Pi Will meet.
7 Psych Club Professor Barrios will talk about graduate school.
7 Student Alumni Ambassadors Taking applications.
7 Administrative Management Society Will meet.
7 Women's History Month Feb. 21- March 19; many events planned Detailed schedule of events.
10 Comedienne to perform Profile of Elaine Boosler.
10 Fame on horizon for local rock band History and profile of House of Large Sizes; photo.
10 Concert Review: pianist Lortie is 'marvelous' Review of pianist Louis Lortie and his concert.
10 Untitled Roommates celebrate game victory; photo.
11 Editor positions for the 1990-1991 academic year Position descriptions.
11 Unsung rock innovators; 'Stooges' ushered in punk era Review of the 'Stooges', past and present.
13 Art gallery to display lithographs Work by Roy DeForest on display.
13 Pretzel making Students play Twister; photo.
15 Tracksters shine in Dome meets: Turner, Shedd give record setting performances in UNI-Dome Open Two UNI track team members, Jim Turner and Kenny Shedd, set school records in the UNI-Dome Open; photo.
15 Record falls to UNI women in Lady Panther Invitational UNI's women's track team did well in the Lady Panther Invitational, with the 4 x 220 relay setting a record; photo.
15 The sounds of baseball Fears strike again.
16 Panther cagers lose to Wisconsin-Green Bay UNI's men's basketball team was defeated by Wisconsin-Green Bay, 64-50.
17 Grapplers bounce back; trounce Bulldogs UNI's wrestling team defeated the Drake Bulldogs, 30-8; photo.
18 Men's tennis team begins play UNI's men's tennis team was defeated by Creighton, 8-1.
18 Women cagers suffer defeats UNI's women's basketball team was defeated by Southwest Missouri State, 73-48, and Wichita State, 68-67.
19 Baseball preview UNI's baseball team is preparing to begin their season .