Northern Iowan — December 6, 1994

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1 New group attempting to clarify male gender issues H.U.M.A.N. group tries to overcome conflicts between men and women.
1 Human Rights panel calls for changes in ROTC Panel decides that ROTC violates rights of students with regard to sexual orientation; sends decision to President Curris.
1 Time marches on Campanile remodeling completed; photo.
2 Bartlett Hall attic gets visitors after 10 years Kerby Hansen prepares slide show and offers tour to commemorate eightieth anniversary of Bartlett Hall.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Gender Equality Association Showing film.
5 Lutheran Center Activities planned.
5 Student teaching round-up To be held.
5 Three men and some paintings Works to be shown.
5 Campus Bible Fellowship Christmas program scheduled.
5 Criminology/Sociology Club Holding Christmas party.
7 Sell UNI for research Disagrees with modest proposal to sell UNI in order to fund other universities.
7 Multiculturalism encourages prejudices Believes that similarities should be placed above differences.
7 Dahmer valuable research subject; murder truly crime Regrets Dahmer's death as the loss of a valuable subject for scientific study.
8 Few problems in computer labs Thinks that atmosphere in labs is conducive to learning.
9 UNI Carver scholarship award recipients meet special criteria Description of scholarship intended for students with exceptionally difficult personal circumstances.
10 Past, present, future fuse in Native Sons' Lost in Time Review of Native Sons' "Lost in Time".
11 Sirens fails to establish identity Review of "Sirens".
12 Spikers ousted by Colorado Colorado beats UNI volleyball team in four games in NCAA tournament round; photo.
12 Greenlee reaches 100-win plateau Results of UNI Open wrestling meet; photo.
13 Women lose two in Dial Classic Women's basketball team loses to Washington State and Utah.
14 Panthers ramble over Loyola-Chicago 68-61 UNI defeats Loyola in basketeball; photo.
16 Irish: no business being in Bowl Critical of Notre Dame season and of gender equity in sports.