Northern Iowan — October 22, 1996

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1 City meeting results in mission statement Community members created mission statement on improving College Hill and established Community Coalition.
1 Tailgate party draws big crowd; free brats, pop main attraction Over four hundred people turned out for tailgate party sponsored by NISG, Intercollegiate Athletics, and Pepsi; photo.
1 Forum gets ideas about riot; low attendance/good discussion at event Forum on the Homecoming riot addressed problems on the Hill and solutions; photo.
3 NISG fall elections next week Upcoming NISG elections will be the first to follow new election rules.
3 New teachers experience targeting practice at UNI Lt. Governor's Conference on Beginning Teachers was held Saturday at UNI; photo.
4 Area residents can vote in Union tomorrow Students can vote via absentee ballot in the Union Hemisphere Lounge Tuesday.
5 What's Up Activities and meetings.
7 Become aware of alcohol before you drink, not after something bad happens Editorial comments on Alcohol Awareness Week and having fun without alcohol.
7 The dream is still alive Columnist comments on his recurring dream of tornados and the new Panther mascot.
7 Inner beauty better than any pretty face out there Columnists comment on the emphasis our culture places on physical beauty.
8 Stop pouring poisonous pesticides Claims that several faculty members have been affected by pesticides sprayed on campus lawns but concerns have been ignored.
9 Student health center: very scary place Columnist claims that Health Center is ineffective at treating student illnesses.
10 Alcohol abuse: a plea College Hill resident gives his perspective on the Homecoming riot and how the Hill has changed since the 1960s.
10 Environmental issues seem hollow promises by presidential candidates Presidential candidates are using environmental issues to gain support before the election.
10 'Psychological hangovers'; riots over, but problems still exist Counseling Center staff encourage students to look at their drinking habits and to get help.
11 Project America day helps out Third Annual Project America Day was held last Saturday; Sigma Phi Epsilon hosted the event in Cedar Falls; photo.
11 Turf management . . . a major?; golf courses and football fields UNI may offer a turf management program beginning next April.
12 What a difference a day makes Annual "Make a Difference Day" is set aside for doing volunteer work.
13 'A healthy UNI' New column will answer questions about University Health Services and health topics.
14 Drawn and Quartered Player awaits the pitch.
15 Panthers Bear-ly escape disastrous end UNI defeated Southwest Missouri State, 38-31; photo.
16 Brock leads Panthers to sixth place finish in Ames Men's team finished sixth and women's fourth at the Iowa State Memorial Classic in Ames Saturday.
16 Columnist knocks UNI-Dome crowd Missouri newspaper columnist Scott Puryear criticized Iowa, the Panthers, and the UNI-Dome in his Sunday column.
17 Ever-steady Beard guiding Panthers toward team goal Profile of quarterback Steve Beard; photo.
18 Panther netters roll over Bradley in three UNI defeated Bradley University in three matches for their 20th consecutive win.
18 World class hockey coming to Waterloo All Star Tournament and an international hockey tournament are coming to Waterloo's Young Arena in November and December.
18 UNI soccer team looking tough so far UNI soccer team is 5-1 this year and has a strong team.
19 Panther swimming: Ready to dive in Swim teams hope to have a great season with their new recruits; fall schedule given.