Northern Iowan — September 15, 1998

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1 Graphic Clinton-Lewinsky report shocks nation, but polls back President Summary of Kenneth Starr's report on President Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky; photo.
1 Construction on Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center shaping up Construction continues on the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
2 Workshops offer seniors a clearer view of the future Workshop "Selecting the Job Offer" will help seniors evaluate job offers.
4 Edward James Olmos to speak Wednesday Edward James Olmos will be the keynote speaker for Diversity Week Wednesday in the Union; photo.
4 English grad students head to Midwestern MLA conference English graduate students and instructors will attend the Midwestern Modern Language Association conference in November.
5 The Hearst Center for the Arts Fall programs.
5 The UNI Climbing Club Will meet.
5 The UNI Inter-American Studies Committee Will sponsor Canadian films.
5 UNI Students for Life Will meet.
5 Power Start Non-traditional students will meet.
5 UNI College Republicans Meet Wednesdays.
5 College Hill Lutheran Church Will present concert.
5 Pi Sigma Epsilon Will hold fall orientation meeting.
5 UNI ice hockey club Informational meeting.
5 UNI Triathlon Club Organizational meeting.
5 UNI Fencing Club Meets Thursdays.
6 Don't forget silent victim of Clinton escapades Editorial comments on how Kenneth Starr's report will affect Chelsea Clinton.
6 Men are pigs, need their feminist side Columnist comments on communicating with women in bars.
6 Monicagate: Lying in the bed we helped make Columnist comments on the morals of society and polls after Kenneth Starr's report was released.
7 Scott to play Herodotus in 2050 Columnist believes we are living in historically significant times.
8 Low political awareness in UNI students Students should register to vote and then go to the polls in November's election.
9 Lounging leaders Students participated in activities at Leadership Learnshop Saturday; photo.
9 Artists Series 'building excitement' with "Cherish the Ladies" "Cherish the Ladies" will perform Thursday in Russell Hall; photo.
9 Aliens attack campus in "S-Files" Public Safety is informing students about their services through S-Files Rendezvous in residence halls.
9 Activist, author to speak at UNI Sara Schulman will give a lecture in Seerley Hall Tuesday; photo.
13 Eddie King makes Steb's a "House of Blues" Review of blues performer Eddie King; photo.
14 Panthers drop in national polls UNI dropped to sixth in the Sports Network Poll and tenth in the ESPN/USA Today Poll.
14 Cowboys too tough to tame; UNI loses 20-17 UNI lost to McNeese State, 20-17, in overtime at Memorial Stadium; photo.
14 Volleyball team faces Cyclones tonight UNI placed second at the Northern Illinois Amerihost Invitational and will play Iowa State University tonight; photo.
15 St. Louis filled with homerun excitement Sports writer watched Mark McGwire hit his 61st homerun of the season on Labor Day.
16 Diversity: A different perspective Shaikh Siraj Wahaj will speak on diversity and Islam Thursday in the Union.
16 Panther harriers return with mixed results Men's team finished fifth and women's second at the Illinois State Invitational.
16 UNI assistant claims world wrestling title Assistant wrestling coach Sam Henson won the World Championship in freestyle last Thursday.