Northern Iowan — November 18, 1994

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1 Looks a lot like Christmas Christmas lights are being hung on campus; photo.
1 Eugenics: are all people created equal? Examination of ideas about importance of heredity with special reference to work of Professor Ralph Scott; photo.
1 Mayahi family granted a six-month reprieve Family may stay in United States for another six months.
2 NISG questions recognition of Christian organization Recognition temporarily denied to Young Life on basis of policy dealing with homosexuality.
3 Faculty Senate discusses rate of graduation for UNI students Senate considers length of time required to earn an undergraduate degree; debates issue of community college credit transfer.
4 Perceptions Student literacy conference to be held.
4 Student Dietetic Association Will meet.
4 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
5 NISG resolution helps students get concerns heard by Regents Supports NISG resolution to increase number of students on Board of Regents.
5 Don't blame drugs for nation's ills Believes that societal changes are more important than banning certain drugs.
5 Watch out Britain; now it's payback time, baby! Modest proposal to invade and conquer Britain.
6 NISG needs to play ball if it wants to represent students Applauds critic of NISG.
7 Fatty junk foods exploit meaning of holiday season Searches for Christmas spirit.
7 A touch of Wild Honey Preview of production of "Wild Honey".
8 Tea Wire trio heavy; drum solos, bass lines powerful Review of Tea Wire's "Up Your Sleeve".
9 Music, theatre, dance to highlight weekend Activities planned.
9 KUNI breaks record; with recent completion of fundraiser . . . . Raises over $84,000.
10 Cruise's lead fails to kill Interview with the Vampire Review of "Interview with the Vampire".
11 Team Pella runs past Panthers Team Pella beats UNI, 103-82.
11 Panthers mauled 78-59 in exhibition Portuguese team beats UNI, 78-59; photo.
12 Panthers hope to avoid loss, first-round road game Need win against Eastern Washington.
13 Panther spikers stacked with all-conference talent; host Valley Tournament Kara Galer is Missouri Valley MVP; Carrie Shurr and Kate Galer selected to conference first team; Jill Schoeberl named to second team; Shurr and Galer twins also named to academic team; photo.
14 Whining Kerrigan undeserving of gold medal, 'Ice Princess' status Critical of skater Nancy Kerrigan.
14 Panther of the Week Football player Brett O'Donnell honored; photo.
15 Little, Kepler: UNI harriers inhabit Missouri Valley All-Academic team Laura Little and Kyle Kepler named to academic team.