Northern Iowan — October 26, 1990

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1 UNI is "Second Best Buy" UNI ranked as second best buy among Midwest universities by U. S. News and World Report .
1 Construction workers asked to vacate; UNI officials dissatisfied UNI is dissatisfied with the work of Cedar Valley Corporation; photo.
1 Kappa Sigma supplies additional escorts Kappa Sigma fraternity will now provide escort services for students off campus.
2 Untitled Fictional conversation between President Bush and John Sununu.
2 Taking the extra minute Professor comments on individuals who cut across the grass instead of taking the sidewalk.
2 Priority; budget or campaign?; Rep. Tauke goes to fundraiser and misses vote Student disappointed that Representative Tom Tauke missed a vote on the budget to attend fundraiser in Minnesota.
2 President congratulates EMSA members; committee "taking steps that have not been taken before" President of EMSA congratulates members who attended Council on the Status of Latinos annual conference.
3 Loyalty remains no matter where; platoon leader proud of alma mater UNI graduate asks students to remember service men in Saudi Arabia.
3 Avenson is "true friend" of students Student supports Don Avenson for governor.
3 Student opposes drug legalization Student comments on Mark Thompson's October 23 column on legalizing drugs to reduce the deficit.
3 Time for a change? Cedar Falls resident supports William Bell for Iowa House of Representatives.
4 Bollwinkel receives environmental grant; awarded $75,346 for program Grant will support work on "Environmental Issues Instruction Program" model for grade school children.
4 Folk Ensemble, Orchesis to perform joint concert Annual joint performance will be held November 3 for Parent's Weekend.
4 New program links students to job market Placement's National Employer Wire Service (NEWS-Iowa) helps students locate jobs in Iowa; photo.
4 Harkin campaigns to be first reelected democratic senator in Iowa; Persian Golf policy is criticized Tom Harkin answered questions in the CAC Sunday afternoon.
6 Lions club awards scholarships Jeffrey Rathmell, Dorinda Aldrich, and Lynne Bohr will receive Cedar Falls Lions Club scholarships.
7 Regents to debate answer to UNI dorm crunch Regents will consider proposal for new residence hall. Other NISG meeting topics included food services, sidewalks, project funding, and open positions.
7 Communications department adds new faculty members Sarina Chen and Xu Yu will teach in the Department of Communications this year.
8 Students show concern; half birthday of Earth Week celebrated Hagemann Hall residents celebrated Earth Guard Week.
8 Untitled UNI Interpreters Theatre will present "Gilgamesh the King" October 26-27; photo.
8 Several UNI professors write and publish own works Faculty members publish textbooks and other materials; photo.
8 Students "staying here more often" because of gas prices Persian Gulf conflict is causing gas prices to rise.
9 Accident alters body, but not personality Although injured in a diving accident, Lance Kohnke is working hard to walk again; photo.
9 Masters of Music A review of music by "Information Society".
11 Untitled Eighty-year old evergreen tree near Maucker Union will not be decorated for the holidays because it is dying; photo.
13 "Marlin" has many diverse interests Monica Parker, member of UNI Marlins team, is the Personality of the Week.
15 Pheasants: Guide to the top ringneck hunting grounds Opening day of pheasant hunting season is tradition for columnist.
15 Passing Panther offense to meet air-controlling defense in must-win game Panthers preparing to win over Eastern Illinois this Saturday, in hopes of keeping playoff dreams alive.
15 Four Panthers nominated James Jones, Brian Mitchell, Seth Bonnette, and Mike Fontana named to All America football teams.
15 Gateway road trip awaits Panthers UNI travels to Indiana State and Illinois State this weekend; photo.
16 Panthers look to regain Mid-Continent crown at Akron Panthers face biggest meet yet at Mid-Continent Conference Championships .
16 Runners fight poor weather conditions at Minnesota Open Women struggle in bad weather at Minnesota Open and face Gateway Conference meet next weekend.
16 Panther profile Profile of cross country runner Trent Timson; photo.
17 Eagen reflects on his career at Northern Iowa Former Panther football player reflects on his athletic choices.
18 Swimmers begin season at Maverick Pentathlon Swimmers preparing for first meet at Mankato, Minnesota, Saturday.