Northern Iowan — October 9, 1992

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1 Police disperse crowd on College Hill; streets blocked off to protect Homecoming crowd Police disperse crowds outside bars at 2:30 AM without significant incident.
1 Signing for choice Students sign petitions at abortion rally; photo.
1 Gov, Branstad visits campus; seeks to relate to UNI Governor tours ICN facilities; photo.
2 Noebleed Seats Humorous look at escort services.
2 Concern with CFPD techniques Believes Cedar Falls Police used confrontational tactics and poor communication skills.
2 Challenge to NI editorial board Believes NI fails to cover important issues.
3 Untitled Presents views on discovery of New World.
3 Public Safety officers not toy cops; wife of former ISU officer speaks out Officers are fully trained and deserve respect.
3 GEA urges students to vote Urges students to support state ERA.
3 ERA not about stereotypes Support ERA, but avoid stereotypes.
4 Times and values have changed Attempts to refute views of recent letter regarding homosexuality.
4 Disrespect seen at parade Believes people should stand when the flag passes.
5 Hill merchants and police meet to discuss problems Meeting held to discuss recent violence and disturbance on College Hill; police outline actions.
6 Debate duo places first Nat Carlo and Tyler Conaway finish first.
6 UNI to host industrial tech conference Outline of program.
8 To the White House Considers campaign's negative issues.
9 Untitled Student wins pinball game in contest; photo.
9 UNI's visibility stressed at NISG Pat Geadelmann speaks to NISG about raising awareness for UNI's needs.
10 The death of Bernard Silas Short story.
12 Panthers ready to defend top ranking Prepare for Western Kentucky; photo.
12 Shedd takes conference honors after Homecoming game Kenny Shedd named Gateway offensive player of week; photo.
12 Volleyball returns home for weekend conference action Prepares for Bradley and Illinois State; photo.
13 Cross country teams make rare home appearance Saturday Will meet Drake.
14 Baillos has injury-free record for UNI tennis Profile of tennis player Phil Baillos; photo.
15 Meyer honored by MVC Jason Meyer is MVC runner of the week.
16 Bakley: "very confident"; softball team finishes fall at 13-6, looks to spring Finish 2-4 at Western Illinois.
17 From the Upper Deck Looks at college bowl possibilities.
18 Undefeated Panthers host tennis meet Local invitational will close season.
18 Men's golf finishes eighth at Iowa State Finish eighth of nine teams.
18 Golfers end season struggling; coach cites lack of depth, experience as main problems Season wrap-up.