Northern Iowan — September 6, 1991

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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.