Northern Iowan — September 29, 1995

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Committee picks site for arts center; Gilchrist location meets all criteria Committee selects site southwest of Gilchrist Hall now occupied by parking lot; other parking lots may be developed to make up for lost space.
1 Board of Regents meeting focuses on tuition increase, zero growth Conflicting demands on Regents.
2 Strategic Planning Workshop to create university "blueprint" Statewide panelists will provide information to Strategic Planning Committee.
3 What's up Meetings, activities, depression screening planned.
3 Reports of bicycle theft keep rolling in Five bikes are stolen each week; tips on protecting bikes from theft.
4 In the job market Students at Career Fair.
4 Faculty, staff to tour Wellness Center Group will check on progress in new building.
5 Learning to walk . . . again Students practice walking with crutches; photo.
5 NISG administration, senate split at meeting Dispute arises over committee assignments.
5 UNI Social Work Department hosts conference Will sponsor "Working with Challenging Clients" conference.
5 CROP Walk set for Sunday in Waterloo Walk seeks to raise money for needy people.
6 Parking problem needs resolution before Performing Arts construction begins Offers suggestions for improving parking problem.
6 Talk shows trashy but enjoyable Likes to watch television talks shows.
6 How many weekends of out 17 will someone puke in stairwell? Humorous look at odds of certain things occurring on campus
7 Don't balance budget by cutting educational funding Message to students.
8 Another viewpoint on importance of Diversity Week Believes Diversity Week helps forgotten cultures.
8 Interaction with students from different cultures key to education Believes students need to broaden their education by learning about other cultures.
8 "Northern Iowan" should choose words more wisely when addressing homosexuality Advises writer that homosexuals also choose a variety of roles in life.
9 R. E. M. rocks St. Louis Review of performance.
9 14th annual benefit concert held this weekend Students and faculty to raise scholarship money.
10 "Jagged Little Pill" proves more like "a jagged little nuisance" Review of Alanis Morissette recording.
10 Faculty exhibition at Gallery of Art Many faculty display their current work.
11 Memorial concert honors late faculty member Mary Engen Storyteller Meghan McKenna will make presentation as memorial to Mary Engen.
11 "Seven" makes even Hannibal Lector look like a saint Review of "Seven".
11 Dome holds 6th annual arts and crafts festival Four hundred exhibitors will show wares in Dome.
12 Panther volleyball team seeks to extend streaks; prepares for battle against undefeated Southern Illinois Team ready for challenge.
12 Galer named MVC player of the week Wins award for second consecutive week and for fourth time overall; photo.
12 Cross country teams prepare tough meets Will face challenges.
12 Panther men club their way to fifth place showing Finish fifth at Butler Invitational.
13 Softball team prepares for season finale Will finish season in Omaha.
14 Panther gridders seeking ninth straight Missouri Valley win; UNI football hits the road Will play Western Illinois; photo.
16 Women's rugby team heads to Iowa City After defeating Luther, team will play Iowa.
16 Everyone makes mistakes, including refs Unfair to blame game outcome on officials.
16 Panther tennis teams turn it up a notch Ready for duals.