Northern Iowan — November 21, 1995

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1 Shull Hall to become coed next fall With Shull Hall adding women residents, Rider Hall will be only remaining men-only hall; Shull residents have mixed reaction.
1 Registrar's office trying to stop record falsification Registrar has found nine cases of record forgery in recent months; may lead to legislation.
1 Computerized registration bodes well with students Students like new system which eliminates long lines and waiting.
1 Heard, but not seen Students working on campus radio station KGRK.
2 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
2 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
3 Population Institute president to speak Werner Fornos will speak on gender equality.
4 Talk shows should accentuate positive, eliminate negative Believes talk shows should not glamorize negative, but promote good things.
4 Pickled pig's feet are from me Enjoys grocery shopping.
4 Can-shaped cranberry sauce surely something to be thankful for Humorous look at things he is grateful to have at Thanksgiving.
5 Firing Jeremy Lewis shows university's hypocrisy Believes university's commitment to teaching called into question in faculty tenure case.
6 I'm thankful for . . . . Students tell what they are thankful for; photo.
6 Pumpkin pie Recipe for pumpkin pie.
6 Koob to light up campus; treelighting ceremony to kick off Christmas Will continue tradition of nearly fifty years.
7 Pen mightier than "the rock that writes" Looks at favorite writing instruments.
8 Auditions to begin for winter productions Will hold auditions for "Equus" and "Fiddler on the Roof".
9 Panthers manhandle Div.II Winona State 48-3; UNI set to face No. 4 Murray State in playoffs UNI dominates opponent; photo.
9 Panthers out-gun opponents for MVC crown UNI beats Drake.
11 UNI's Joey Woody earns shot at making Olympic team in 400-meter hurdles; Georgia on his mind Run at Drake Relays qualifies Woody for tryout; photo.
12 Panthers reflect on tournament selections Kara Galer, Kate Galer, and Jill Schoeberl named to MVC tournament team; Kara Galer is MVP; photo.