Northern Iowan — September 19, 1997

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1 Employers look for eager UNI talent; Iowa's largest career fair in Dome Tuesday Two hundred organizations will be at Career Fair to recruit UNI students.
1 Minor fines cause more than headaches Fines increased for infractions associated with underage drinking.
1 Pesticide problems keep buzzing around Pesticide and herbicide use on campus is controversial for some people.
3 Blood drive delivers help 276 units given in first blood drive of year.
4 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
5 No vacation for UNI salesmen UNI students in real estate business.
7 Parking fines funding secret room? Speculates on use of money collected in parking fines.
7 Land mine ban quashed by Clinton, reasons unacceptable Critical problem of land mines around the world.
7 Deer+vehicle=death of Rudolph Recounts experience of hitting deer with car.
9 "Marketing tool" to be sprayed on campus; is it worth the risk? Kamyar Enshayan outlines possible dangers of pesticides and herbicides.
10 Bookstore, proctologist analogy "tasteless" Dr. Harden dislikes use of metaphor.
11 Celebration of diversity at UNI successful; march, festival, speakers highlight week-long festivities Cultural festival is part of Diversity Week; photo.
11 Former Ku Klux Klan leader speaks at UNI C. P. Ellis and Ann Atwater speak on campus during Diversity Week.
17 Folk musician Peter Keane delights UNI Peter Keane performs in KUNI Studio One program; photo.
19 UNI looks to ride Cowboys Preview of football game with McNeese State; photo.
19 Volleyball team faces Drake tonight in home opener Prepares to play Drake and Creighton.
20 UNI off to NIC tourney Preview of softball tournament in Rock Island.
21 UNI Rugby Club to play home opener Saturday Men's and women's teams will play this weekend.
21 The season's over, but so is an era Season review of Chicago Cubs.
24 Men's golf travels to Iowa City for Hawkeye Classic Win Big Four tournament in Des Moines; ready for more competition; photo.