Northern Iowan — September 21, 1990

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1 UNI students fight for tuition freeze; others propose compromise UNI representatives vocally opposed the proposed tuition increase at the Board of Regents meeting; photo.
1 Yoder named Faculty Chair for 1990-91 school year Mark Yoder replaced Peter Goulet as Faculty Chair for this school year; photo.
1 Registration kickoff in swing NISG, USI, and College Democrats are working together to increase student voter registration.
1 Career fair planned; attendance encouraged Northern Iowa Career Fair will be held Tuesday in the Dome with over 125 participating.
2 And in This Corner Columnist comments on voter apathy.
2 Teacher says goodbye Former instructor Keith T. Hardeman reviews his time at UNI and says goodbye as he begins work in Missouri.
2 Student questions President's actions Student comments on a September 14 cartoon of Hitler and Saddam Hussein and American involvement in Arab countries.
3 AIDS not a punishment Columnist comments on the increasing number of AIDS related deaths and how individuals view people with the disease.
3 Student sees rape as "vicious, brutal" Student is shocked by apathy among individuals witnessing crimes such as rape.
4 Keefe named dean of Department of Social Work; last in a series Tom Keefe is the new head of the Department of Social Work.
5 ISU president resigns Search for new president of Iowa State University continues. Current president Gordon Eaton will leave his position October 19.
6 Iowa preserves roadsides Fourth annual Roadside Vegetation Management Conference will be held at the John Deere Supervisor's Club. Daryl Smith will speak on special project to develop Iowa ecology types and seeds.
7 Jamfest closes Diversity Week Concert-Jamfest will be held September 21 and feature "Mint Condition,I.C.E. and the Sub-Zero Posse", and JADA Productions.
7 Escorts request student government funding Discussion at NISG meeting included contingency funding for Shull Hall Escorts, provisional recognition for Northern Star Journal, tailgating restrictions, and financial aid.
8 UNI to host debate tourney Fifty colleges and universities will attend the College Debate Tournament at UNI beginning this Friday.
8 10-K walk for local charities 1990 Crop Walk will be held October 6 to raise money to fight hunger.
8 Wright Hall to receive a new look Building was closed last month as renovations began. Work is expected to be completed in December 1991; photo.
9 The students on campus seem as if they are getting younger every year UNI Daycare Center began in 1970 as a place for students to leave their children while they attended classes; photo.
9 Information available to all students Infosys information system is launched.
9 A day in the life of Public Safety Description of activities and services of Public Safety.
10 Coordinator doing more than her job Profile of Bartlett Hall Coordinator Jaralee Johnson; photo.
11 Music Review A review of music by Roger Water on his CD "The Wall."
12 And you though the King was dead?; long live the King! A review of the group "Dread Zeppelin."
13 Lack of parking presents a problem; increased enrollment and construction are factors Parking on campus has been tight with increased enrollment and construction. Spaces will soon be available in the South Dome and north Towers lots.
13 Big brothers, big sisters, big hearts, big fun Many students volunteer to be "Bigs" in the Big Brother/Big Sister program.
14 Panthers blast St. Ambrose; win ninth match in a row UNI wins over St. Ambrose, increasing their record to 9-0; photo.
14 Tennis team defeats Luther in dual; Panthers win eight consecutive matches Panthers defeated Luther College and will play against Wartburg College on Sunday; photo.
14 Panthers place well at Briar Cliff, Buena Vista Panthers place third of eight teams at Buena Vista, and second of nine at Briar Cliff.
15 Luther escapes Panthers Luther defeated Panthers in meet. UNI lost singles matches but won the doubles match.
15 Women have a tough meet at Midwest Collegiate; finish 13th Northern Iowa placed thirteenth of twenty-three teams last Saturday.
16 Panther secondary will be tested by ISU quarterback UNI team preparing for game against Idaho State; photo.
17 Men's team ready for ISU invite Panthers preparing for Redbird Invitational.
17 UNI ready to bounce back at ISU Open Runners preparing for meet this weekend.
18 Panthers have mixed success at Iowa State Invitational UNI finishes 2-3 for the weekend, defeating Drake and Iowa State but losing to Kansas, Western Illinois, and Illinois State.
18 Panther profile Profile of volleyball player Denise Cuttell; photo.