Northern Iowan — February 1, 1994

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1 Women's studies graduate program diversifies UNI History and prospects for new program.
1 Misunderstanding leads to charges of illegal campaigning Election Commission bars election winner because of alleged campaign tactics.
3 UNI selects economic development director Dennis Harbaugh is the new director of the Industrial Site Location Program.
4 Professor wants weather policy Believes current policy is needlessly rigid.
4 Krueger declares NISG candidacy Krueger and Rempe announce platform.
4 Don't call Jim Nussle for help Believes Nussle should help the needy.
5 Tow ropes would make sidewalks more fun Critical of administration's efforts to deal with bad weather.
5 Nussle responsible, not evil Applauds Nussle for attention to deficit.
5 Fraternity thanks UNI for support of blood drive Gathered 179 units.
6 Turn of the Screw: ghosts gone Hollywood Review of movie 'The Turn of the Screw' newly out on video.
7 Will paper be obsolete? Display of technology used by book artists.
8 Adopting parks and serving UNI: Alpha Phi Omega Description of current activities.
8 Finance by volunteering; Clinton's National Service Act offers tuition dollars to student volunteers Possible community work.
9 UNI students extend their families Students help needy children; photo.
9 UNI senior wants to give back Julie Mitchell considering national service work.
9 Time not an excuse not to volunteer Believes volunteer work can bolster student's employment possibilities.
11 UNI wins fifth straight UNI men's basketball team defeated Wichita State and Indiana State last weekend; photo.
11 UNI swimmers fall to ISU, earn split with Bradley UNI swim teams fell to ISU and Bradley this past weekend.
13 Track squads fall short at Illinois State Invitational Men's team finished fifth, women sixth at Illinois State Invitational.
14 Northern Iowa women rattle Missouri Valley opponents UNI women's basketball played Creighton and the Lady Jays this past weekend; photo.
15 Harding paper trail leads to Fox's Madden, Stern and CIA Random thoughts on sports.