Northern Iowan — January 29, 1991

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1 Budget cuts threaten campus projects Possible cuts in the state budget will affect UNI projects and programs.
1 Bud Light wins! Sherman House residents of Rider Hall gather to watch the Super Bowl; photo.
1 Nagle keeps hope for peace alive Dave Nagle gave hope to those present at his address that the Gulf War would end peacefully; photo.
1 U. S. planes destroy Kuwaiti oil pipes U. S. planes destroyed off-shore oil loading facility in hopes of stopping oil from dumping into the Gulf waters.
2 War won't solve the problems Student comments on liberating Kuwait and the war in the Gulf.
2 Woodall passes test for presidency EMSA president supports Ron Woodall for student body president.
4 Master's programs receive accreditation; one is first in the nation Master's programs in school, community agency, and mental health counseling received accreditation.
4 Peace workshop focuses on conflict resolution Workshop offered peaceful methods for resolving the conflict in the Gulf.
5 New financial aid forms are easier for students New form, SINGLEFILE, will make applying for financial aid easier.
6 University changes mailing labels; part of recycling effort Gummed mailing labels have been partially eliminated on campus because they are non-recyclable.
7 Comedian in Maucker Union tonight; Comedy Club resumes at 8 p.m. Jim McHugh will open the Comedy Club tonight in the Union.
7 Scholarships available for UNI graduates UNI alumni may apply for Merchant Scholarships to aid in graduate or professional study.
8 United Way holds successful, shortened 1990 UNI campaign UNI raised $50,101 during two-week United Way campaign.
8 USI sets goals United Students of Iowa released eight goals for their 1991 legislative platform.
9 KUNI schedules blowout KUNI Blues Blowout will be held February 1 at the Electric Park Ballroom in Waterloo. Otis Clay and his band "Chicago Fire" and "The Nationals" will perform.
9 Paper vs. plastic; the battle perseveres Groups have called for the recycling of polystyrene products, including fast food containers.
9 Understand the facts about HIV/AIDS Facts about HIV and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
9 Conversation partners broaden their horizons Conversation Partners program gives international students the opportunity to practice their English speaking skills and gain a friend.
10 "Awakenings" challenges the viewer to consider these possibilities; imagine living in a state in which you could not notice flowers or trees.. Review of movie "Awakenings".
12 Top 10 highlights of Super Bowl XXV
12 Wrestlers defeat three on road; NIU, ISU, EIU fall to Panthers Northern Iowa defeated Northern Illinois, Illinois State, and Eastern Illinois.
12 Underdog Giants stun Bills Super Bowl game ends with New York Giants defeating Buffalo Bills, 20-19.
12 Panthers drop pair at home; record falls to 5-13 Panthers defeated by Eastern Illinois, 68-61, and Southern Illinois, 74-48; photo.
14 Panthers split pair on the road; road loss streak ends at 10 Illinois-Chicago defeated UNI, 61-59, in overtime. UNI defeated Western Illinois, 73-59; photo.
14 Panthers take fifth at Reebok Invitational Panthers place fifth out of eight teams at Reebok Invitational.
15 Untitled Cole Honeck ready to run his race at the UNI Open; photo.
15 Two-sport athletes face schedule challenges Coaches and athletes discuss challenges of competing in two sports; photo.
16 Panther profile Profile of basketball player Kathy Kolstedt; photo.
17 Wrestling hit hardest by new NCAA rules Rule changes force team to change traditions; photo.
17 Swimmers sweep two from NEMSU Women win, 150-84, and men, 121-105, over Northeast Missouri State.
18 New overtime rule affects tournaments NCAA changes rules for matches going into overtime.