Northern Iowan — September 16, 1997

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1 Diversity Week offers new perspectives, experiences Band, march are features of Diversity Week; photo.
1 Series honors past department head University of Iowa President Mary Sue Wilson Coleman speaks at first Leland Wilson lecture series; photo.
3 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
4 Workshop offers chance to grow Leadership Learnshop held.
5 Too bad PlayStation isn't a resume builder Urges students to get out and become involved in wider experiences.
5 History, the media, Diana and Mother Teresa Believes that both Mother Teresa and Diana, Princess of Wales, should be valued for what can be learned from their lives.
5 Pi=3.1415927, life lesson or pick-up line? Speculates on the kind of learning that is valuable.
6 Why does society keep Mr. Hyde locked within us? Believes people should integrate their "dark" side into their everyday lives.
7 Bookstore, publishers to blame for outrageous prices Believes book prices are too high because of excess profits.
7 Respect needed in public napping habits Urges people to nap at home instead of in the Maucker Union.
9 Student-run business takes a hold of Hill Business fraternity Pi Sigma Epsilon opens gyro stand; photo.
9 Have you had your moo juice today? Students should drink more milk.
12 CD Review Review of Dar Williams' "End of Summer" music CD.
13 "The Game" exhausts, satisfies completely Review of the movie "The Game".
15 Mavericks corralled 39-15 in Dome opener. UNI beats Mankato State, 39-15; photo.
15 Youth leads the way for UNI Both men's and women's cross country teams finsh third at Illinois State; UNI's Becky Slick finishes first in women's race.
15 Softball team takes third Finish third with 6-2 record at Bradley.
16 Woody, Twiggs hired Shantell Twiggs and Joey Woody will assist in coaching track and cross country teams.
16 Netters win two on road UNI beats Southern Illinois and Evansville in volleyball.
17 Panther of the Week Football receiver Eddie Berlin is Panther of the Week.
19 Panthers take fifth up north Women golfers finish fifth in Minnesota meet.
20 Women's tennis takes first win UNI beats Wisconsin-Green Bay.