Northern Iowan — October 14, 1997

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1 NAMES Project quilt in Union today Twelve panels of AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display.
1 Lux Service Award recipients announced Anthony Bibbs and Forrest Roberts selected as Lux Award winners.
1 Homecoming starts by helping others Service Day is first day of Homecoming week.
1 Journalism in the modern world Bob Levy presents address on journalistic ethics; photo.
4 Career services prepares students for job market, interviews Career Services Center offers variety of services.
5 Sex offender controversey overlooks larger problem Release into the community may not be the best course for sex offenders or the community.
5 Traditional hero roles no longer measure up to childhood expectations Urges people to be their own heroes.
5 Courtney Love, self-image and "keeping it real" Personal images evolve over time.
6 "Funhaters" fester resentment Believes too many people want to spoil harmless fun.
7 Smells like school spirit? Dislikes smell of lawn chemicals; prefers more natural campus.
7 Ticket price debate missing point: daytime games would draw more fans Believes afternoon games are more traditional for college football.
9 Retrospective exhibition displays rise and fall of greatness Review of exhibition of works by Professor Jo Siddens in UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
9 Motley Crue vs. the earth Review of perfomance of Motley Crue; photo.
10 International opera star to perform tomorrow Simon Estes will give concert.
11 "Seven Years" is epic, exciting Review of the movie "Seven Years in Tibet".
12 Member of UNI Family of the Year cited Biographical profile of Mike Miller; photo.
13 Workman is sparkplug, leader for young Panthers Biographical profile of volleyball player Mindy Workman; photo.
13 Cross country teams prepare for strong finish Women finish third, men finish fifteenth at Pre-NCAA Invitational.
14 Netters dominate at home UNI beats Wichita State and Southwest Missouri in volleyball; photo.
15 Late fumble drops Panthers Western Illinois beats UNI, 29-22, in overtime.
15 Women wrap up strong season Tennis players Kendra Lindeman and Karen Olson finish fifth in Conference Invitational Individual Championships.