Northern Iowan — February 24, 1995

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1 NISG extends election registration by one week Deadline extended because of limited numbers of applicants for offices.
1 Committee considers paying members Organization and Finance Committee considers plan.
1 Wacky hacky sacky Student plays hacky sack; photo.
1 Students battle lawmakers over performing arts center Some legislators believe that the center should be built with private funds.
2 Grassley strives for balanced budget by 2002 Speaks on Balanced Budget Amendment.
3 Iowa Lakeside Labs offering summer jobs for students Outline of classes and opportunities at West Okoboji site.
4 What's Up Meetings and activities held.
5 Student lobbying works Outlines recent successes of UNI projects.
5 Generation X does not exist!; twenty-somethings held in check by outdated standards of success Believes times have changed and measures of success may need to be changed, too.
5 Pepsi driver causes flashback to time spent in trenches; more to driving distribution truck than pulling through in clutch Recounts experiences of driving a Pepsi truck.
7 Student government calls out for candidates Concerned that so few apply for positions in student government.
7 Students park cars like idiots, need to act responsibly Berates bad parking practices.
8 Forensics team captures 10th straight state tittle; "we came, we saw, we forensicated" Students talk about their experiences in forensics; photo.
9 Honeydogs' debut disc more bland than sweet A review of the music group "Honeydogs".
10 Rehashed film version "The Brady Bunch" disappointing; even with guest appearances by old cast A review of the movie "The Brady Bunch" with Gary Cole and Shelly Long.
11 Key to education solved: The Force would motivate, teach, discipline Likes Star Wars movies.
11 Four Tibetan students bring unique culture to community Students tell of their culture.
12 Panthers eliminated; conference tourney hopes dashed after 91-76 drubbing by ISU UNI defeated by Illinois State, 91-76; face Drake on Saturday; photo.
12 Panthers swing into spring; baseball looks "to get results" this season Panthers ready for season and Southwest Missouri State by relying on thirteen returning players; photo.
12 Panthers swing into spring; softball sets sights on Missouri Valley title Panthers begin season at Missouri Invitational, have six letterwinners and eight starters returning; photo.
13 Swimmers break seven records; as season comes to a close Mideast Championship in St. Louis host to UNI's record breaking performance; photo.
14 Panther of the Week Panther football player Todd Harrington signed to play with Iowa Barnstormers in Arena League; photo.
15 As deadline draws near: bring on scrubs, spectators reap rewards` Believes baseball dispute is childish.