Northern Iowan — August 29, 1995

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1 Mime, music and mayhem at Maucker Tim Settimi performs comedy routine; photo.
1 Cutting Edge Tour plans campus stop Homecoming Committee sponsors exhibit of latest technologies.
1 Three from UNI head to Beijing; international perspective on women Two faculty members and one student will attend United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women.
3 Two's company . . . three's a crowd?; de-tripling process has begun at residence halls There are three hundred rooms with three occupants; few problems occur.
4 Meetings give information on library; much more than books Library staff offers workshops and tours.
5 NISG president brings big agenda to the table Paul Olson has plans for developing a mission, election reform, and weekend programming; photo.
6 SAC sponsors free movies in Union's Club Ninety-One Student Activities Committee will show recent movies in Union.
7 Why go home? Urges students to grow up and not to go home every weekend.
7 Young and old students alike: welcome to the big leagues Advice to new students.
7 You think you could write something better than this? Outlines qualifications for job of writing column.
8 What the heck happened to Sabin Bridge? Notes changes that occurred over summer.
10 Hindu Rodeo; band ropes in crowd of hideous proportions Review of Hindu Rodeo at Stebs; photo.
12 Flatlands lives up to name Review of Larry Myer's "Flatland".
14 Explore your mind, retreat into your private playground Outlines pleasures of fantasy football.
15 Ready, aim..
15 UNI football players earn pre-season honors UNI picked to win Gateway; eight players chosen for preseason conference team; photo.
15 Panther netters set for season; both teams counting on returnees for help Season preview.
18 Waller juggles school and sports Profile of football player Matt Waller; photo.