Northern Iowan — October 2, 1990

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1 Iowa defies national trend Iowa students score higher than the national average on the American College Testing exam.
1 Admission requirements a concern; UNI's standards may be reevaluated A committee may be established to review UNI's admission and retention policies.
1 Avenson speaks at UNI about campaign issues Democratic gubernatorial candidate Don Avenson spoke in the Communication Arts Center Sunday.
2 Daughter's safety concerns father Father concerned about daughter's safety on campus and will support escort services.
2 On the other hand The world will soon have to deal with over-population.
2 Student relates to long-distance marriage Married student relates to September 18 article on long-distance marriages.
3B History warns: Prepare for good game Review of UNI football and Homecoming from past years.
4 Red Cross invites students to a B.Y.O.B party Students are strongly encouraged to give blood at Red Cross and Sigma Alpha Epsilon blood drive October 9.
4 UNI develops affordable software; with Iowa communities in mind Citybase software was developed by the Institute for Decision Making for Iowa communities to use to attract business to their areas.
4B Lip-locked and tongue-tied; when the clock strikes twelve Campaniling students will kiss when the clock strikes midnight on Friday.
5B One season ago the Panthers blasted Ferris State, 39-3 UNI defeated Ferris State, 39-3, at Homecoming 1989.
6 USI names six students to state body Students named to United Students of Iowa Legislative Assembly.
6B What dry is now; there's no going back . . . New policies will be in effect his Homecoming regulating alcohol consumption at tailgate parties.
7 Grand Marshals chosen for parade Walter and Gwen McCague Brown will serve as this year's Grand Marshals for Homecoming parade October 6.
7 Hill merchants support Panthers Eighteen businesses on the Hill will allow their windows to be painted in annual Window Painting Contest.
7 Subject of 'The Thin Blue Line' speaks at UNI; Randall Adams talks about the ordeal that almost took his life Randall Adams spoke on September 26 in the Union; photo.
7 People looking for own "Field of Dreams"; visiting of movie set resembles pilgrimage Al and Rita Ameskamp and Don Lansing, owners of ball field used in movie, plan to retain the field.
7B Back from the future View of UNI campus and College Hill in 1999.
7B Panther parade floats on home Many UNI groups and community groups participate in Homecoming parade.
8 Shull Hall escorts are key to safety for UNI students Shull Hall Escort Service began in 1981 and continues today.
8B A real feast to dream of; dining centers serve . . . Dining centers will offer cookie buffet October 4, and burgers, fries, and large football shaped cookies October 5.
10 . . . Nowhere Man Campaniling is UNI Homecoming tradition.
10B Band. Marching Band 007: Licensed to play UNI Marching Band will perform during the Homecoming halftime to James Bond theme music.
11 Homecoming Tidbit Homecoming weekend will be kicked off with pep rally October 5 in the Union.
11 Acupressure clinic offered Family Resource Center of the Family Service League will hold workshop on acupressure and wellness October 13.
11B Pep rally designed to . . . Pump (clap) you up! Homecoming pep rally Friday will include comedian Ben Ulin, cheers, Marching Band performance, and contests.
12 Panther captains tell about their experiences at UNI Brief stories of experiences shared by the five UNI football captains.
16 Sexual Harassment: what it is and what to do about it UNI's policy on sexual harassment.
17 Panthers prepare for Illinois State UNI's football team will play at home this Saturday against Illinois State.
The Northern Iowan's top ten reasons the float didn't get done Top reasons for not finishing Homecoming floats.
Field of Dreams: Northern Iowa Homecoming 1990 UNI football player running with the ball.
Field of events to dream of Many events are scheduled to celebrate Homecoming 1990.
Back Alley at home "Back Alley Band" will perform during Homecoming dance October 6; photo.