Northern Iowan — November 1, 1994

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1 Rockin' for the rain forest Benefit concert held.
1 Bill Witt: making education accessible Bill Witt, incumbent candidate for District 23 of the Iowa House, outlines positions; photo.
1 Lutheran Center bids farewell to sculpture Lutheran Student Center will remove deteriorating elm tree sculpture and replace it with another sculpture; sketch.
1 Ron Woodall: knows college life Ron Woodall, candidate for District 23 of Iowa House, outlines positions; photo.
2 Omicron Delta Kappa Pizza party for new members.
2 Women's Studies Program Sponsoring get together.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
4 NISG holds special election to fill vacant senate seats Candidates outline positions.
5 NISG epitomizes apathy Critical of processes used by NISG to fill vacant offices.
5 Student body elections are more than just popularity contests Urges greater involvement in student government.
5 Founding fathers would not sing 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' Critical of television ads run by political candidates.
6 Olson considered one of teammates Profile of basketball team manager Sean Olson; photo.
8 Three UNI students get involved with theatre, The Curious Savage Will play roles in Cedar Falls Community Theatre production; photo.
8 Quartet presents works from Mozart, Beethoven, Kirchner for Artists Series Preview of performance of Orion String Quartet; photo.
10 Football clinches automatic berth UNI beats Western Illinois, 36-27; wins fifth straight Gateway Conference championship; photo.
10 Swimming, diving stand tall in UNI Co-ed Relays In first Panther Co-ed Relays Invitational, UNI beats Eastern Illinois.
11 Harriers look to 'bright' futures Women finish fifth, men finish sixth at conference meet; photo.