Northern Iowan — September 6, 1991
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Labor of Love | Tim Heller from KGAN as master of ceremonies for Jerry Lewis Telethon; local portion of telethon held in UNI-Dome; photo. | |
| 1 | Dorm residents face strict alcohol policy | Resident assistants will enforce the policy that residents under twenty-one may not have alcohol in their rooms or hallway; students with problems with alcohol will be sent to UNI's OCTAA program. | |
| 1 | Student government endorses awakening day to inform students | NISG passed resolution to hold Student Awakening Day September 13 on the Union to inform students about budget cuts and make a statement to Regents. | |
| 1 | 255 units collected in Union; SAE continues blood drive tradition | UNI blood drive was held Tuesday in Union; UNI is largest and most consistent blood donor in the region. | |
| 1 | Stress? Professors help students cope effectively | Counseling Center offers programs to help students deal with stress; Ken Jacobsen shares tips. | |
| 2 | Don't Fight It | Student comments on the stresses of getting ready for the fall semester. | |
| 2 | Something to think about | Editor encourages students to question University decisions and spending by writing a letter to the Northern Iowan. | |
| 3 | UNI implements new crime prevention program | UNI hopes to reduce crime with new crime prevention program Campus Watch and escort services. | |
| 5 | Leading historian to lecture on free speech and the Bill of Rights | Paul L. Murphy will lecture Wednesday as part of the Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History series. | |
| 6 | Pep rally near Campanile planned for Friday | Event "Bursting with Pride" will kick off the semester with President Curris, Eldon Miller, Terry Allen, and the Marching Band. | |
| 6 | UNI business students have chance to gain banking experience | Twelve business students will serve one year on Mid America Savings Bank's student board of directors. | |
| 7 | D'Souza to be guest speaker in U-Hall | Dinesh D'Souza will speak Monday about his new best seller "Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus". | |
| 7 | "Field of Dreams" to be shown in the Dome; "If you show it, they will come. . ." | "Field of Dreams" will be shown on the Dome roof for the Third annual Dome Movie Night Monday. | |
| 9 | UNI center co-sponsors waste awards | Four Iowa companies were awarded Iowa Governor's Waste Reduction Award co-sponsored by Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
| 10 | Measles shots offered on campus | Measles immunization shots will be given at the Health Center beginning September 9. | |
| 11 | Watch your step! | Orchesis members Barb Nooney and Angie Mickel practice for auditions; photo. | |
| 11 | College students hooked on Automatic Teller Machines | Norwest ATM on the Hill is one of the most used machines in Iowa; using an ATM card for managing money has many advantages; photo. | |
| 13 | UNI senior sees NASA first-hand over summer | Deborah Honeck completed an organizational communication study on-site at NASA in April, funded by NASA's Summer Undergraduate Research Experience grant. | |
| 14 | Sequel to 'The Chaos Affair' in beginning stages on campus | Student film "The Cosmic Soup Catastrophe" will be shot this semester. | |
| 16 | International students speak out | The total of 3% minority students on campus includes international students; each has his or her own story. | |
| 17 | Taste testers choose new recipes for the fall | Food service employees taste new food; photo. | |
| 19 | Reel to Reel | Review of the movie "Dead Again" with Branagh, Derek Jacobi, and Emma Thompson. | |
| 21 | UNI defeats Kansas State in three games | Volleyball squad defeated Kansas State on Wednesday night: 15-1, 15-5, 15-8; photo. | |
| 21 | Allen, Panthers ready for McNeese State | Football team takes on McNeese State this Saturday; photo. | |
| 21 | Ticket sales continue at record pace | Tickets sold to students this year have already surpassed last year's total. | |
| 22 | Two Out, Bottom of the Ninth | Believes that there is more to life than athletics. | |
| 23 | Coach impressed with tennis team's talent: new goals ahead for fall season | New women's tennis coach Wanda Green says there is enough talent to be competitive. | |
| 23 | Mazula feels returnees crucial to fall success | Pete Mazula feels that experience is the key to success this season. | |
| 25 | Schrage names assistant coach to start Panthers' first season in Missouri Valley | Jim Hallman was named assistant coach in charge of pitchers and catchers for the baseball team. | |
| 25 | Seven blue ribbons highlight competition; Panther cheerleading and pom pon squads gain national attention | Cheerleading and pom pon squads brought home seven blue ribbons and one red ribbon from the National Cheerleading Association's camp. | |
| 26 | Untitled | Katie Crowley sets ball; photo. | |
| 27 | Four Panthers picked as preseason All-Americans | Four Panthers were picked as preseason All-Americans: Brian Mitchell, Kenny Shed, Willie Beamon, and William Freeney; photo. |