Northern Iowan — April 28, 1992

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1 Something is very wrong here . . . . Demonstration of lab safety; photo.
1 Censorship forum tonight: 'Sports Junkies' provides example Conflicting views over show: censorship vs. lack of professionalism.
1 American Association of University Women: UNI professor receives award Professor Evelyn Wood honored; profile.
1 Children's author praises educators Stephen Kellogg speaks at beginning reading conference.
2 Hunter definition goes beyond one who kills Believes letter writer does not know the facts about hunting.
2 Responses to Jackson's letter demonstrates "poor approach to the problem of racism"
2 "Finals week--you can survive" Offers strategies for examinations.
3 Support proposed human rights policy Seeks support of including sexual orientation to non-discrimination policy.
3 Students should write to Congress; Find out facts on hunting Points out ways in which hunters have helped wildlife populations to grow.
3 Hunters "pleasantly amused" by Vaughn's letter Points out rules which control hunting.
3 Oakleaf "dazzles" readers with reviews Appreciates reviews.
4 Dr. Shott offends listeners on both sides of creation issue Points out shortcomings of both participants in recent debate.
4 Female student calls Nissen's thoughts on rape "asinine" Believes comments had no basis in law.
4 Hunter responds to issues in Vaughn's letter about hunting
4 Kurtzleben defends himself Counters recent letter.
4 Student ashamed to be part of UNI community Acquaintance from Brazil has had difficulty finding friends here.
4 Student activity fees did not fund Smeal Thanks those who funded speaker.
5 B. A. in social work receives accreditation Professor Keefe offers reactions.
6 Africa Peace Committee visits UNI campus Will offer information about South Africa.
6 Campaign 1992; What should we ask?
8 The struggle from socialism to capitalism: Post-U.S.S.R economic intrigues UNI student Profile of economics student Charles Hawkins.
9 Alpha Delta Pi adopts Total Membership Education Program: Sorority eliminates pledgeship National organization undergoes major reforms.
9 Business executive addresses campus Lee Johnson will speak; photo.
10 Jazz scholarship benefit concert Thursday
11 Bell-bottoms and butterfly collars the latest fashions once again Some students are interested in the fashions of the 1960s and 1970s; photo.
11 Retired business exec resides in Dancer Hall and helps career services Erle Johnson is consulting on the improvement of services; photo.
11 Because of MRS . . . chivalry is not dead at UNI Groups re-enacts history.
12 Volunteers and animals bring joy to many: Residents look forward to every visit by P.E.T.P.A.L.S. Pet therapy is used in local nursing home and care facilities; photo.
14 Music Review Review of albums by Kevin Hart and Shawn McGovern, Reality Unknown, and Wartoad.
15 Conversation Partners improves many students' culture UNI students paired with CIEP students.
16 Candidates named for athletic director Eight applicants are identified as possible candidates for athletic director.
16 Panthers gain first Gateway wins Panther softball team was 3-1 over the weekend with doubleheaders against Bradley and Western Illinois; photo.
16 Where's my receiver??? Quarterback scrambles; photo.
17 UNI men's track team has 'bittersweet' weekend at Drake Relays Men's track team performed well but had some disappointing losses at Drake Relays.
17 Women turn in Gateway leading performances UNI's women's track team did well in the Drake Relays and prepares for outdoor Gateway Conference championships.
18 Warner QBs White to spring victory Kurt Warner led the White team to victory in this year's spring scrimmage on Friday night; photo.
19 Panther tennis teams wrap up spring season: Women beat Eiu for ninth-place finish UNI's women's tennis team finished ninth in the Gateway Conference tournament after defeating EIU.
19 Panther tennis teams wrap up spring season: Men end first MVC tournament in ninth Men's tennis team placed ninth at the Missouri Valley Conference tennis tournament last weekend.
20 Unforced errors give Bluejays sweep over Panthers UNI's baseball team lost three games to the nineteenth ranked Creighton team.
21 Panthers place 14th in rain-shortened Drake tournament; Rain dampens golfers' enthusiasm UNI's golf team finished fourteenth out of twenty-five in the Drake Relays Golf Tournament; photo.
22 UNI may lose Oct. 10 football opponent Western Kentucky football team decided not to join the Gateway Conference and will not play UNI.