Northern Iowan — September 23, 1997

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1 Humanities profs offer European alternative Students can satisfy Humanities II requirement with special trip to Mexico or Poland.
1 More than a moo at Cattle Congress Description of entertainment and attractions at Cattle Congress.
1 Will preserve fall to golf course? Reactions to possible use of portion of preserves land for golf course.
3 Study Abroad Fair offers escape Program representatives will provide information about opportunities to study abroad.
4 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
5 To preserve or not to preserve? Finds little opposition to development of golf course on portion of preserves land, but would like more information.
5 Fall season offers options unique in nature Urges readers to get outside and enjoy the fall colors and changes.
5 Retributions for urinator boy, Steve Forbes unequal Believes fines for breaking laws are economically regressive; proposes community service instead.
6 Recapturing the perfect moment Considers the difficulty of preserving memories of good times.
7 Quit imagining pesticide illness Believes some people simply imagine that they are sensitive to certain chemicals.
9 Big Brothers and Sisters lend hand Many UNI students participate in programs with Big Brothers and Big Sisters; photo.
9 Rain forest brought to life with exhibit UNI Museum exhibit on Cross River Basin in Nigeria; photo.
10 Teaching with flair Laboratory School teacher Diane McCarty publishes several articles.
11 "In & Out" explores gay issues, too often forgets humor Review of movie "In & Out".
13 Panthers sweep weekend to top Valley UNI beats Drake and Creighton in volleyball; photo.
13 UNI fights weather at WIU invite UNI men's tennis team takes six firsts in eight events.
13 Cowboys take advantage of mistakes, win 22-5 over UNI McNeese State defeats UNI in football.
14 Barnstormers in the Dome? Iowa Barnstormers arena football team might plan exhibition game in Dome.
15 UNI wins pool, puts in strong weekend UNI softball team wins five team pool, but then loses to Southwest Missouri State in elimination play.
16 Panthers take third Men's golf team finishes third in strong field at Hawkeye Classic