Northern Iowan — January 30, 1996

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1 Cold cars create chaos Student tries to get his car started; photo.
1 Robin Dole to visit UNI tomorrow; First Lady Clinton also rumored to appear at rally in Maucker Union Saturday Campaigns continue.
1 UNI to participate in National Eating Disorders Screening Program in February Will hold several screening programs.
3 What's up Meetings and activities to be held; RUN meeting to be held.
3 Ethics essay contest winners announced Three students named by Committee for the Study of Ethics in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Leadership Studies Program.
3 "Old Gold" announces winners of house, rowdy picture contest House winner is Chablis of Lawther; rowdy winner is Galliano of Lawther.
4 Super commercials highlight Super Bowl Reviews good advertisements during game.
4 The registration Cartoonist presents a maze that must be gone through to register for classes.
4 Garbage man, fighter pilot, English major Recounts various career ambitions.
4 Steve Forbes' flat tax hurts middle class, benefits wealthy Outlines views of tax proposal.
5 Women's guide on how to pick up guys Humorous look at attracting men.
6 Steb's Amusement to feature Suede Chain Preview of appearance; photo.
6 Slater stars in cheesy romance flick; "Bed of Roses" full of thorns Movie review.
6 Tuna casserole using mac and cheese Recipe.
7 Kibbie to close out Organ Series James Kibbe will present last performance in series.
7 KUNI to sponsor Blues Blowout; blues legend "Gatemouth" Brown to perform this Saturday Preview of performance; photo.
9 Panther women's basketball team loses lead, game to Bradley 75-63 Final minutes turn game around; photo.
9 Panthers prepare for MVC favorite Tulsa; Sycamores upend UNI 78-67 Difficult game ahead; photo.
10 Panther football coaches escape injury in airplane accident Plane runs out of fuel, lands near Independence; no one hurt; photo.
12 Wrestling team clawed by Badgers; UNI wins one match against No. 14 Wisconsin Wisconsin beats UNI, 39-4; photo.
12 Blizzard of '96 slows men's, women's track competition Weather prevents most travel, but several athletes do get to Ames.