Northern Iowan — September 30, 1997

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1 Piling up for the Panthers Members of the band and spirit squad form a human pyramid; photo.
1 CBA eases entrance criteria College of Business Administration changes credit hour, grade point average, and courses required for admittance.
1 Step out of norm at Study Abroad Fair Students relate experiences of studying abroad.
1 Tax crunch may ease for students, parents Possible effects of Hope Tax Credit.
3 Walk aims to help hungry CROP walk to be held in Cedar Falls.
4 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
5 Marv Albert bites! Believes that people are responsible for their actions
5 Smells like school spirit Recommends students use money and time for things other than football games.
5 Xena: Warrior Princess and blueprint for equality Believes television character is good role model.
6 UNI should be prepared for Homecoming celebration Believes police and city actions caused disturbance last year; wants better preparations for this year's celebration.
6 Ticket prices cause lag in attendance; low numbers not reflection of lack of students' spirit, but lack of funds Believes recent ticket price rise accounts for drop in attendance at opening football game.
7 Individuals' flare for life can be contagious Believes that emotion makes some people "magic" and enlightening to others.
9 Family Fest entertains young, old Description of events of recent Family Fest Weekend; photo.
9 Hanish selected as new NISG advisor Jan Hanish will be NISG advisor.
11 The Riot Act Minors are asked for identification.
11 Father of seven returns to Iowa Biographical sketch of President Robert Koob; photo.
12 Pageant winner attending UNI Lucy Sawyer, Miss Iowa Teen, is UNI freshman; photo.
13 Kyle Kepler part two: coming back strong Biographical profile of cross country runner Kyle Kepler; photo.
13 Becky Slick: sliding to the top of the pack Biographical profile of cross country runner Becky Slick; photo.
14 Panthers squeak by Southern Illinois UNI beats Southern Illinois in football, 28-27.
14 Panthers stick with top teams Men's and women's cross country teams both finish fourth at Illinois Invitational.