Northern Iowan — March 31, 1995

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1 Situation in Iran more volatile for UNI family facing deportation Mayahi family still working on deportation situation; photo.
1 Health Center making changes to better serve students Health Center starts appointment system, health advice line, and student advisory committee; photo.
1 NISG picks members for Student Activity Fee Committee Appoints Paige Everly, Justine Kelding, and Jeff Lawton; supports USI.
2 Sports Junkies enters interactive age Will present live show.
2 SAE asks for students support at blood drive Will hold blood drive next week.
2 CROW speaker looks at women in music Rebecca Burkhardt will discuss women composers.
2 NU High School hosts annual Dessert Concert Will raise money for music department.
5 What's up Meetings, activities, and concerts planned; Students for World Trade to hold organizational meeting.
5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
6 Health Center parking needs improvement Applauds recent improvements in service, but finds parking inadequate.
6 Homelessness forced on women; homeless issue not just urban problem, reaches into local areas Outlines plight of women fleeing domestic violence.
6 Size of mess directly proportional to intellectual ability Believes messiness indicates thoughtful activity.
8 What every student should know; ten all-time favorite discs vital to any CD collection Reviews favorite recordings.
9 Concert to benefit women's shelter; with HOLS, Cherub, Phi Beta Sigma . . . . Will raise money for new shelter.
10 Spiderwoman spins web with comedy, movement Theatre group will perform; photo.
10 KGRK to sponsor trivia contest; "A mind is a wonderful thing to waste¿" Will run 24 hour contest.
11 King's "Dolores Claiborne" "dark, dank, devoid of life" A review of the movie "Dolores Claiborne" by Stephen King.
12 Owen's play feeds hunger for recognition Baseball player Tom Owen leads the Panthers in almost every offensive category; photo.
12 Softball team adapts well to different field; pouring some rain of their own on the Knights Panthers defeat Wartburg, 8-6 and 9-0; photo.
13 Final Four rules to follow; tear up those NCAA basketball pool sheets Guide to viewing final games.
13 Panther of the Week UNI softball player Jen Dean great on offense and defense; photo.
14 Men's, women's golf fall in spring openers Men defeated by Kennesaw State, women twelfth of thirteen in Saluki Invitational in Illinois.
15 Men's tennis team bows to Rainbows Matt McElroy scores the only points for UNI against the Hawaii Rainbows.
15 Track wallops Ole Miss foes in non-scored meet Good mock meet for Panthers, whose next action is April 1 at the Arkansas Invitational; photo.