Northern Iowan — March 14, 1995

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1 Dove, Olson tangle for top spot in NISG Prepare for run-off election.
1 "Inner Weather" denied funds from NISG amid controversy Questions about finances make future of magazine uncertain.
1 Go fly a kite Students fly kite; photo.
2 State Farm pledges $50,000 to UNI Donates money to "Leading, Building, Sharing" campaign to support programs relating to insurance.
2 UNI selected as site for GLOBE teacher training workshop Will offer NASA workshop.
2 Four UNI debaters qualify for national tournament Finish well in Winona tournament.
2 Substance abuse and dependency data gathered by UNI researchers Will gather data in five Iowa communities, including Waterloo.
3 What's up Meetings and activities to be held.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
6 Olson/Harms reflect students, bring new fresh ideas to NISG Outlines ways that ticket can improve itself.
6 What's the Colossus of Rhodes compared to Lang Hall? Lang Hall is a Wonder of the World.
6 Regents tell students to get out Has reservations about current debate regarding a guarantee of graduation in four years.
7 Fans thank cheerleaders, Pom Pon squad for their work Appreciates efforts of squads.
7 Stiletto heels in style? Not! Woman should define beauty Rejects extreme fashions.
7 Louganis didn't speak out on AIDS, afraid of people like Meisenheimer Believes recent column was on wrong track.
8 Dove/Tuttle present communication goals for NISG Believes broad communication is essential.
9 Olson/Harms listen to student concerns, urge voter turnout Thanks voters and asks them to vote again.
9 Meisenheimer good sports columnist Agrees with viewpoint on many issues.
10 UNI students need to make their convictions heard Urges people to speak up.
10 Ignorance and bigotry not tolerated in print or on street; "NI" columnist attacks homosexuals for fun Strongly disagrees with recent column.
11 Meisenheimer's columns lack research; not funding non-spectator sports deprives opportunities to athletes Believes columnist is misinformed on gender issues in athletics.
12 Retro spring fashion; Mohair Pear brings '60's '70's styles up-to-date Description of styles available in Mohair Pear, a clothing store on College Hill; photo.
13 Steb's stage turns into retro runway Mohair Pear puts on fashion show; photo.
13 Fashion tips for frugal shoppers; femininity is in Surveys recent trend in women's clothing.
14 Play's set, actors, plot equal success A review of the play "Summer and Smoke" by Tennessee Williams.
16 Suchan fashions indoor dreams into reality; now ready for outdoor success Panther track star Tim Suchan honored as Male Indoor Field Event Athlete of the Year, qualifies for NCAA meet; photo.
16 Leftridge finishes seventh, earns All-America honor UNI's Dianna Leftridge finishes seventh at NCAA long jump competition, named All-American; photo.
16 Men suffer through unlucky twists of fate at nationals Men's track team has hard time at NCAA meet, chalk it up to experience; photo.
17 Men ravage UW-Milwaukee; high expectations, return of Berkey fuel 6-1 victory Men's tennis team win over University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 6-1. Start spring break play at Hilton Head this weekend; photo.
18 Baseball takes second in Derby Classic Panthers defeat Eastern Illinois, 18-13, and Louisville, 2-0. Toledo outscores UNI, 5-1; photo.
19 A March Madness proposal: $88 million ready to be "won" Offers advice on making money in betting pools.