Northern Iowan — September 30, 1994

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1 Area high school students gather in UNI-Dome to get first glance at colleges Students visit with representatives of eighty colleges.
1 Faculty Senate shoots down guns for Public Safety Adopts resolution against arming Public Safety officers.
2 Iowa colleges join forces for Career Fair About two thousand students speak with prospective employers; photo.
3 Stress management Four session workshop offered by Counseling Center.
3 Student for LIFE Will meet.
3 Theology Club Will hold discussion of death penalty.
3 Baptist Campus Ministries Holding night of praise.
3 Fluid Power Society Will meet.
3 French Club Will meet.
3 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
3 Bout with cancer not enough to stop UNI standout Motivational speaker Pauline Kelly describes ways to meet goals.
4 Native American festival benefits campus Festival was learning experience.
4 Many reasons for pride Points out high placement of UNI in recent rankings.
4 Voice opinion at Women's Day rally Promotes Young Women's Day of Action activities.
4 Personal planners remove responsibility and guilt Needs help in keeping on track.
5 Believing in equality equals believing in feminism Defend women's studies as important.
5 Northern Iowan spreads wrong information about NISG Questions grounds for removal of senators.
6 Bought Again Books has no literary junk food; no Harlequin romances here Bookstore moves from College Street location to 23rd Street; photo.
6 Steb's holds first Oktoberfest and Homebrew Competition Schedule of events.
6 'Velocity' slow despite humor, cryptic plots Review of movie "Velocity".
8 R.E.M. retreats to bold beginnings Review of R.E.M.'s "Monster".
9 UNI storms back, defeats Iowa UNI volleyball team defeats Iowa in four games; photo.
9 Sinker defines elimination of Native American slang names in sports coverage Report on panel discussion; photo.
10 Untitled Howard Sinker of the "Star Tribune" participates in a round table discussion on campus.
10 Softball drops four at NIC Tournament Lose four at Rockford; photo.
11 What's up with football? Defends referees and criticizes hot-dogging.