Northern Iowan — October 23, 1998

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1 Pumpkins for people Gamma Phi Beta members Kate McNee and Kim Kaiser sold pumpkins for breast cancer research Thursday; photo.
1 Board of Regents wavers, settles on 4.5 percent tuition hike Iowa State Board of Regents lowered the tuition increase from 5.2% to 4.5% in response to student concerns.
1 Leaking Dome gets spectators all wet New UNI-Dome roof leaked during Saturday's Homecoming game; photo.
2 Rob Tully sees Iowa's future in university students Democratic congressional candidate Rob Tully's platform centers around college students and farm families; photo.
5 Internships available in nation's capitol Students from all majors can apply for internships with the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars.
6 Good news would be like breath of fresh air World is in need of good news in the media.
6 UNI: Lifestyles of rich, famous? Board of Regents member Clarkson Kelly thinks students have the money to spend on higher tuition.
6 Generation X must make their voice be heard - VOTE Average Americans and Generation X need to vote to change society.
7 Lecture looks too deeply into festive celebration of dead Columnist reflects on attending lecture on origins of Halloween given by David H. Price.
7 Americans focus too much on diet, image
8 Handwriting analysis not determinant of life Psychology professors refute Chad Cooper's statements about handwriting analysis reported in October 13 Northern Iowan article.
9 Ray of sunshine at UNI Student acknowledges Irene from the Redeker Center dining center.
10 Correction Lisa Marie Parker was incorrectly identified as Shannon Patterson in Tuesdays photo of "The Imaginary Invalid."
10 Observatory: Room with a stellar view Individuals can look at the stars Thursday nights at the McColllum Science Hall Observatory Open House; photo.
10 Start your day the right way Breakfast is the most important meal of the day; photo.
11 Hitching free rides for safety Broosters now offers rides home to patrons through the "Last Call Free Ride Program"; photo.
12 Solo in Cedar Falls: coed dating advice Letter from reader about relationships between men and women, and response from NI Single Gal.
13 Get on the bus! Panther Shuttle service begins November 2.
13 "Holy Man": ungodly mess Review of movie "Holy Man" with Eddie Murphy.
14 Comedy event TCI and Comedy Central presents comedian Ted Alexandro and special screening of South Park and Upright Citizens Brigade November 6 in Union; admission is three non-perishable food items.
15 UNI hits the road seeking tourney bid UNI will play Creighton and Drake this weekend; photo.
15 Action Jackson steps into leadership role for Panthers Profile on senior cross country runner Jenny Jackson; photo.
15 Panther of the week Panther of the Week is junior football player Mike Furrey; photo.
16 Enough already, let's play eh? Columnist comments on the recent shut-down of the National Basketball Association during labor talks.
17 Swimmers splash into season tonight with a new facility Men's and women's swim teams will kick off their season tonight in the Panther Co-Ed Relays in the new Wellness/Recreation Center pool; photo.
18 UNI signs recruits Kara Opp and Angela Bock were signed to play basketball next season and Drew Kelly will wrestle for UNI next year.
18 Ward leads Jets Former UNI football player Dedric Ward led the New York Jets to a win Monday night.
18 Homecoming 5K results First place winners of the Homecoming 5K race are listed.
20 Men's rugby team prepares for run at national title Men's rugby team will play Ohio State October 31 in Illinois; team record is currently 8-1; photo.
20 Tennis teams set to complete fall season Men's and women's teams will end their seasons this weekend at the Rolex Invitational in Wichita, Kansas.