Northern Iowan — September 17, 1996

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1 Gov. Arnold? Comedian Tom Arnold warmed up the crowd at Tom Harkin's 19th Annual Steak and Chop Fry.
1 Clinton comes to Iowa President Clinton and Tom Arnold spoke at Tom Harkin's 19th Annual Steak and Chop Fry; photo.
2 KGRK introduces programs Student-run radio station KGRK--The GeRK--broadcasts to the local area.
3 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
3 UNI program gets second-year funding; playing it safe National Program for Playground Safety received a second year grant for $550,000.
4 U! makes first live broadcast Student produced television news show U! made its first live broadcast last Thursday; photo.
4 ROTC cadets honored at ceremony Thirty students received awards and/or scholarships last Friday; photo.
6 UNI fans rocked Dome at last Editorial staff commends UNI football team and fans at Saturday's game with Stephen F. Austin.
6 Platonic friendships are possible Columnist comments on whether or not men and women can be just friends.
6 Listen up girls/guys--maybe you could learn something Columnists discuss what men and women could learn from each other.
7 Random thoughts on premarital sex Columnist comments on premarital sex.
9 Pre-election gridlock: sacrificing good of nation Columnist comments on Bob Dole's latest activities in Washington, D. C.
9 Bad timing for Beer Flood Staff member says Sharky's bar had bad timing for their fall Beer Flood.
9 UNI Career Fair UNI Career Fair will be held September 24, 1996, in the Dome.
10 Drawn and Quartered Disgruntled post office worker feels good.
12 "Blue Mood" at Hearst Center Twigs and Solvent performed at reception for artist Osie Johnson's latest art exhibit at the Hearst Center; photo.
12 This ain't no disco . . . this is Jazz Band One UNI's Jazz Band One has received many awards for its jazz recordings; photo.
13 Family Fest: time to call Mom, Dad Schedule for Family Fest Weekend activities.
14 ACES Escort seeks volunteers All Campus Escort Services (ACES) is calling for at least twenty-five student volunteers.
14 Do you want competitive edge? Co-op can help Having a co-op internship can give students the competitive edge in the job market.
15 Bag it with non-traditional students Non-Traditional Student Association is sponsoring a series of brown bag lunches for non-traditional students.
16 We want your blood Red Cross blood drive will be today in Maucker Union.
17 Panthers make quick work of weekend foes Volleyball team defeated Southern Illinois and Evansville; photo.
18 Strong meet for Panther women Women's cross country team placed fifth at the Bradley Open cross country meet.
19 Tough times in Minnesota Women's golf team placed tenth at Minnesota meet.
19 Leading after one day UNI softball team led after the first day of competition at the Husker Fall Classic in Nebraska.
20 Timmmmberrrrrr!!!!; Panthers chop down Lumberjacks for 100th Dome victory Football team defeated Stephen F. Austin last Saturday; photo.