Northern Iowan — February 1, 1991

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1 Ground troops fight; Bush addresses the nation President George Bush delivered a wartime State of the Union Address Tuesday night.
1 Ground troops fight; Bush addresses nation Iraqi troops opened fire on U. S. troops after pretending to surrender.
1 UNI students rally to support U.S. troops One hundred students attended rally to show their support for American troops. Participants argued over peace flag; photo.
2 Library expansion Columnist comments on Library Orientation course.
2 "A maze" of problems Metal fences are " . . . ugly and unsightly. . . ."
2 Johnston running for President Laurie Johnston is running for NISG president and encourages everyone to vote.
3 When sand turns to mud; and the flinging thereof Although rally was meant to support those who attended, columnist believed it failed.
3 U S., Allied roles make sense Student supports U. S. involvement in the Gulf War.
3 Poem, author questioned Student questions the intent of the author of "'Twas a Night Over Baghdad". Poem was given to Dhirendra Vajpeyi by a former UNI student now stationed in Saudi Arabia.
5 Three bands will perform at head injury fundraiser HI Productions, Gamma Phi Beta, and local bands will hold fundraiser for Iowa Head Injury Association February 3. Bands participating include Box 10, Fat Bertha and the Love Shakers, and Sad Fashion.
5 USI creates Parents Education Network; 360 state-wide members United Students of Iowa created Parents Education Network to keep parents informed of legislative actions affecting the three Regent's universities.
6 Recycling project prevents pollution; two area companies participate Iowa Waste Reduction Center conducted pilot project recycling used oil filters.
6 Essay contest scheduled Eleventh Annual Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition and Conference will be held this spring.
7 NISG passed de-tripling regulation NISG passed resolution allowing tripled students to break their room and board contracts without paying fees.
8 Persian Gulf forum held in Union Persian Gulf question and answer session was held in the Union Tuesday. Faculty members in the forum included Ernest Raiklin, Abdullah Khan, and Thomas Gillespie.
9 UNI campus pastor to celebrate 25th Jubilee Reverend Donald L. Klein will celebrate twenty-five years in the priesthood February 10; photo.
9 UNI to host band festival next weekend Northern Iowa Festival of Bands will be held February 7-9. Northern Brass Quintet, including many UNI faculty performers, will open with a concert Friday.
9 UNI professor to be 'one man act'; "It's about teen challenges . . ." Jerry Casper will perform his one-man act, "Marvin. The American Family, What's the Problem?" this weekend; photo.
9 Open door invites students to learn Robert Byrnes plays the carillon in the Campanile every evening; photo.
9 Pop group attempts comeback with latest release; 'A-ha, I've heard this before . . .' Review of A-ha's new album, "East of the Sun, West of the Moon."
10 Simple, everyday life takes on new meaning; "All I Really Need to Know I learned in Kindergarten" Review of book, "All I Really Need to Know I learned in Kindergarten", by Robert Fulghum.
11 The teams to watch out for in Super Bowl XXVI Review of AFC and NFC dominance in the Super Bowl.
11 Powers gets first-ever Panther win at all star meet; Steffensmeier falls Rick Powers is the first UNI wrestler to win at the National Wrestling Coaches Association Classic. Gary Steffensmeier lost his match at 150; photo.
11 Panthers fall to Western Illinois, Wisconsin UNI placed third at UNI Open; photo.
11 Conference deadline looms large for women's basketball team With the Gateway Conference disbanding women's athletics, UNI must join a new conference by February 15th.
12 Lasswell hopes confidence will be key to a strong finish in gateway Coach Terri Lasswell is confident the UNI basketball team will compete well in remaining conference games; photo.
13 Minnesota, Iowa come to UNI-Dome looking for revenge from last season UNI will defend their meet title against Minnesota and Iowa this weekend at home.
14 Panther profile Profile of swimmer Kim Bird; photo.