Northern Iowan — September 25, 1990
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ex death row prisoner to speak at UNI | Subject of movie "Thin Blue Line", Randall Adams, will speak in the Union Wednesday. | |
| 1 | Record enrollment figures announced | Enrollment is at all time high of 12,638 and students are better prepared to enter college. | |
| 1 | Ambassadors attend "beneficial" convention | Six UNI Student Alumni Ambassadors attended the Student Alumni Association/Student Foundation National Convention in Kansas earlier this month. | |
| 2 | On the Other Hand | Columnist comments on the reunification efforts of Germany. | |
| 2 | Article incorrectly informs students | Bartlett Hall is not the only residence hall on campus to house international students. | |
| 2 | Untitled | Off-campus students are invited to Union tonight for group yearbook photograph. | |
| 2 | Issues for U' n 'I | President of NISG encourages students to mail their campus concerns and problems to her office. | |
| 3 | UNI graduate is first on CPA exam; number one out of 68,000 | Kevin Banwart received nation's top score on the CPA exam and will receive Gold Medal award. Several other UNI graduates also received recognition for their performance on the exam. | |
| 3 | Legislative assembly candidates profiled | Candidates for the six open Legislative Assembly seats are profiled. | |
| 3 | UNI department receives gift from CF Police | Cedar Falls Police Protective Association donated Schwin Airdyne exercise bike to Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. | |
| 3 | Rotaract Club establishes chapter at UNI | Darcie Novotny attended Rotary International Convention in June. Rotaract Club began at UNI last spring. | |
| 4 | Wildlife presentation | Glendon Brunk will speak on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Wednesday in the Union. | |
| 4 | UNI keeps pace with needs of the handicapped | UNI buildings and grounds have been handicapped accessible for the past nine years. | |
| 6 | Sartori Memorial Hospital offers cholesterol screening | Cholesterol screenings will be held September 25-26 and will test for triglycerides and lipoprotein levels as well. | |
| 8 | Folk dance highlights cultures | International Folk Ensemble members learn and perform dances from around the world; photo. | |
| 8 | Ski season in sight | First meeting of Ski Club will be October 9. Club members take four or five trips per season. | |
| 8 | Brash band in "BOX 10."; popular band plays on the UNI Hill | Review of "Box 10.". | |
| 8 | Tuba -- or not tuba? | UNI Marching Band and tuba players are an important part of football games; photo. | |
| 10 | . . . Nowhere Man | Columnist and a freshman student discuss walking across campus at night and his NI column. | |
| 14 | Panther air attack buries Idaho State | UNI experiences 44-10 victory over Idaho State. | |
| 14 | Panthers cruise to 11th win; volleyballers blast SLU, UW-M | UNI volleyball team defeated St. Louis University and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for 11-0 record; photo. | |
| 14 | Bowlsby addresses issues of student-athletes, facilities and Northern Iowa | Profile of UNI athletic director Bob Bowlsby. | |
| 15 | Former Panther finding new niche in New Zealand; Panthers in the pros | Former UNI pitcher Sarah O'Byrne now playing softball in New Zealand. Former player Kim Brunner is her catcher. | |
| 16 | UNI defeats Wartburg in dual, 8-1 | UNI defeated Wartburg, 8-1. They will play Graceland College next Saturday to finish their fall season. | |
| 17 | Busy weekend for women's tennis team | UNI defeated Loras College and Wisconsin-LaCrosse; however, they lost to St. Ambrose and Southwest State; photo. | |
| 18 | UNI's season is not even close to over | UNI's football team is 2-2 and has five conference games and two non-league games left. Volleyball coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard is pleased with the eleven wins his team has scored so far. |