Northern Iowan — October 22, 1993

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1 Regents compromise; pass 4.4 percent increase instead of 5.3 Students leaders generally pleased with efforts; photo.
1 USI reacts to tuition increase Believes rate of increase is victory.
1 Pelham sentenced; given thirty days for prostitution, contributing to minor Former marketing instructor will also serve three years of probation.
2 NISG funds microwave Considers several funding requests including a Halloween dance.
2 No rebuttal necessary; after 16 years forensics director steps down Bill Henderson talks about his work; photo.
3 Music in Dome; new local promoter may bring concerts Jam Productions may try to put on shows; difficulties continue with use of Dome for athletic events.
3 Grant to help cut pollution in small businesses Receives $700,000 cooperative grant from EPA to assist small businesses in dealing with their wastes.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
6 NI editorial on target Believes Northern Edition is not living up to its promises.
6 President Clinton's short memory Scolds Clinton for stand on foreign policy.
6 Another compromise is needed Believes that there is conflict in policies relating to homosexuals in military service; believes both sides must recognize real world needs.
6 Changing laws may not help kids learn Believes corporal punishment did considerable good.
7 Fotografias mexicanas; traveling Smithsonian exhibit captures Hispanic culture Exhibit at EMCEC.
7 His Name is Alive Review of "Home is in Your Head".
7 How to spend your student loan Imaginary spending spree.
8 A maze of Muppet mastery Review of movie "Labyrinth".
9 Gimmicky future demolishes film Review of "Demolition Man".
10 Indulge in grandma's favorite dessert Recipe for chess pie.
11 Return concert for violin-piano duo Shih Sisters will perform.
12 Leathernecks next up for UNI; winner claims sole possession of Gateway Conference Need win against Western Illinois.
12 Football ref reveals gameplan Steve Newman talks about his job; photo.
13 Panther netters struggle at Missouri Valley tennis tournament in St. Louis Come home without win.
14 Walters "kills" opposition Profile of volleyball player Natalie Walters.
14 Panthers battle cold, ranked teams at ISU Finish seventh of eleven teams; photo.
15 UNI football in command UNI is only team left with something to achieve.