Northern Iowan — September 18, 1990

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1 UNI student leaders form roundtable UNI President's Roundtable gives presidents of student organizations a chance to meet and discuss issues.
1 Branstad speaks on Iowa issues Governor Terry Branstad spoke on various issues at UNI September 13; photo.
1 UNI organization addresses problems with financial aid; USI asks for student participation USI calling for students to attend Iowa Legislature's Joint Committee on Financial Aid to Higher Education and share their stories about financial aid difficulties.
2 A Celebration of Diversity Schedule of Diversity Week events.
2 On the Other Hand Columnist comments on the logging industry.
2 Issues for U' and I' NISG president Lisa Raine announces Board of Regents are meeting on campus today to discuss tuition increases and encourages students to attend the meeting.
4 UNI hosts annual math conference 29th Annual Mathematics Conference will be held September 21 and will attract close to one thousand participants. Keynote speakers include H. D. Hoover, Steve Leinwand, Bert Waits, and Carol Thornton.
4 Cholesterol screenings available Faculty and students can have their cholesterol tested in the Education Center September 25-26.
5 Opportunities available in sciences Students in science may apply for Oak Ridge Science and Engineering Research Semester in Tennessee for hands-on research.
5 Podolefsky named dean of social and behavioral sciences; third in a series Aaron Podolefsky is the new Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
5 Hine presents memorial lecture Darlene Clark Hine presented lecture on healthcare professionals September 12 as the 17th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History; photo.
6 UNI struggles to find student workers; shortage of funds--lack of students Many departments are feeling the effects of a low number of work study students on campus.
7 Accounting seminar held in new business building Robert Hickman, Jack Wahlig, and Mike Wheeler from McGladrey & Pullen Center for Accounting Education spoke to students at annual senior accounting seminar; photo.
8 Reineke assumes role of director; Women's Studies receive new direction Martha Reineke named director of the Women's Studies Program; photo.
9 Dormitories not cheap to run; $36,000 x 9 dorms monthly Costs of running a dormitory include utilities, telephone, salaries, general maintenance, and insurance.
9 For those who need to talk, there's someone to listen and help UNI Counseling Center helps students deal with stress, roommate problems, substance abuse, and other problems.
9 Language barrier remains as main problem for students with international roommates American and international students live and eat together in Bartlett Hall; photo.
10 Movie review A review of the movie "The Exorcist III."
10 Full-time student, part-time marriage Drucinda Saathoff is a married student living in Noehren Hall who travels home to Humboldt on the weekends to see her husband.
11 Photo survey--What makes you proud to be a UNI Panther? Students comment on being a UNI Panther; photo.
11 UNI Museum displays relics, informative artwork and more UNI Museum provides exhibits on biology, history, and geology, and presents various educational programs.
11 Nowhere Man Columnist was recently promoted to Associate Features Editor.
13 From the past . . . News and events on the UNI campus 20, 40, 50, and 55 years ago.
14 The official 1990 Northern Iowan golf slang bible Summary of terms used by a golf enthusiast.
14 Panthers fall short of Oklahoma State; Johnson to Shedd sets record Oklahoma State defeated Panthers Saturday. Pass from Jay Johnson to Kenny Shedd broke records for longest pass reception and touchdown reception.
14 Strong finish gives Panthers third place in own golf classic Panthers place third of eighteen teams in UNI golf Classic; photo.
15 Iowa, Minnesota defeat Panther runners First meet of season shows room for improvement as UNI loses to both Iowa and Minnesota.
15 Panthers fair well at AMCU tournament UNI placed third and fourth at Association of Mid-Continent Universities Conference Tournament and took home several consolation championships.
17 Panthers get first victory for Schrage, defeat ICCC 10-6 Panthers defeat Iowa Central Community College, 10-6.
18 Six to be inducted into Panther Hall of Fame Wayne Duke, Wanda Green, Larry McCready, Jerry Morgan, Davis Natvig, and Charles Pastorino to be inducted during Homecoming October 6.
18 Panthers move to 8-0 UNI remains undefeated after winning the California-Irvine Tournament. Denise Cuttell named Most Valuable Player, and Cuttell, Kristie Oleen, and Bobbie Kreple on all-tourney team.