Northern Iowan — September 25, 1998

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1 Tuition hike gets rise from students Students oppose the Board of Regents proposed 5.2% tuition increase for next year; graph.
1 Students look to the future at Career Fair Annual Career Fair will be Monday and Tuesday in the Union Expansion; ninety-four organizations will be present.
1 Blood flows in Union Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsored blood drive with Red Cross this week; 197 units of blood collected; photo.
2 Late UNI student lives through art exhibit "Dan Miller: A Memorial Exhibition" will open Monday to honor the works of former graduate student Dan Miller who died last summer; photo.
5 UNI enrollment numbers in 13,329 students are enrolled this fall, breaking the 1991 record of 13,163; other enrollment statistics given.
5 P & P robbery under investigation Petro 'n Provisions convenience store on Main Street, Cedar Falls, was robbed at gunpoint last Thursday; photo.
6 Iowa test scores fall, many factors to blame Editorial explores why Iowa scores on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills have dropped again.
6 What cause would you die for? Columnist discusses heroes who die for a cause.
6 Advertisements, oppressiveness becoming too much Columnist comments on a billboard advertising DNA testing.
7 Free computer training workshops - October schedule October schedule for free computer training.
8 Television detriment to society Columnist comments on how television negatively affects society.
9 UNI Career Fair List of organizations attending Career Fair Monday and Tuesday in Maucker Union.
10 Alpha Phi welcomes their new members List of new members of Alpha Phi.
10 The sisters of Alpha Xi Delta would love to welcome their new members List of new members of Alpha Xi Delta.
10 Who benefits from chemical interference? Professor Laura Jackson comments on the faults of past risk assessments completed to determine reactions to pesticides.
11 Book drive: idea bright enough to read by Student Erin Joneson organized a children's book drive.
11 Sarah Benzing; on road to political success Profile on President of Northern Iowa Democrats Sarah Benzing; photo.
13 Spring break with explosive potential Twenty-five students will join the Earth Science Department's annual spring trip to Italy March 12-22; photo.
15 Streep's performance rings true Review of movie "One True Thing" with Meryl Streep.
16 Goebbel ends UNI career Senior quarterback Todd Goebbel ended his football career at UNI after suffering a concussion September 12; photo.
16 Football team tries to get back on winning track UNI will play Stephen F. Austin tomorrow night; photo.
16 Panthers open home season; West Gym hosts weekend volleyball UNI defeated Bradley, 3-0, and will play Creighton and Drake this weekend.
16 Panther of the Week; Ryan Helming Profile of sophomore quarterback Ryan Helming; photo.
18 Cubs, Mets on edge in race to the finish Columnist comments on the wildcard contest between the Cubs and the Mets.
20 Running club brings home local awards Several Panther Pacers Running Club members placed at the Quakerdale 5K and 10K runs last weekend; photo.
20 Rebuhn to guide tennis teams in season opener Men's and women's tennis teams will compete against Western Illinois today under new coach Eric Rebuhn.
20 Tough meets ahead for Panthers Men's cross country team will compete in the Roy Griak Invitational this weekend; women's team will run at the University of Illinois.