Northern Iowan — October 7, 1997

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1 Student in car-truck collision
1 Ritrievi responds to ticket dispute Athletic Director Chris Ritrievi says that ticket prices are higher at UNI because the Athletic Department's share of student fees is smaller than at other Gateway Conference schools.
1 Student fee allocations higher around Gateway Outlines differences among Gateway Conference members with regard to allocation of student fees.
4 New look at UNI's mission Center for the Enhancement of Teaching sponsors two day conference on educational quality.
5 Stanford gag order surrounds Chelsea Believes Chelsea Clinton should be allowed some privacy while at college.
5 'Dear Abby' advice outdated and overrated Comments on personal advice columnist.
5 Nature is relative; connects living with dead Believes ideas about "nature" vary considerably from person to person.
6 No criticism intended Clarifies earlier letter; urges community support for football team, but understands that ticket prices are high.
7 Balcony action of "Romeo and Juliet" reflects life Balconies as a model for life and its choices.
9 Ben Harper gives us "Will to Live" Review of Ben Harper's music CD "Will to Live".
9 Ultimate frisbee fast-paced like rabid turf bunnies Ultimate Frisbee Club has eighty members; outline of game rules; photo.
9 Blues Band Blowout benefits KUNI Kevin Gordon Band, Bo Ramsey Band, High and Lonesome will play at next Blues Band Blowout.
10 Play grasps powerful story of survival Review of play "Sudden Loss of Altitude".
11 "Kiss the Girls" needs cool plot Review of the movie "Kiss the Girls".
12 Panthers shoot down Redbirds UNI beats Illinois State, 50-34; photo.
12 UNI men win again UNI finishes first in thirteen team invitational at Marion.
12 Softball team takes care of business in Dome Compile 5-0 record in Dome Invitational; fall season ends with 17-6 record; photo.
13 Panthers tripped up on road Volleyball team loses to Indiana State and Illinois State.
15 Tennis team falters on road UNI men's team defeated by Tennessee-Martin and Eastern Illinois; photo.