Northern Iowan — September 28, 1999

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1 Committee, senate members needed; NISG elections Wednesday Special election will be held tomorrow to fill vacant and new positions.
1 Cowpaths crisscrossing campus cause eyesores Many students comment on the unattractive appearance of paths worn in the grass, but most use them anyway; photo.
1 Panthers on Main Football and volleyball players' autographs, bed races, a pep rally, speeches from the UNI coaching staff, and the UNI spirit squad, dance team and spirit band were all part of the Panthers on Main celebration; photo.
2 "Current Issues in Aging" at UNI The UNI Graduate Program in Public Policy and the Gerontology Society in Iowa are sponsors of "Current Issues in Aging" conference to be held Wednesday.
3 Tuition increase waiting for approval Board of Regents will consider a 4.3 percent tuition increase, backed by all three state university presidents, in October.
4 Student activist groups support 2000 candidates Student groups have recently formed on campus in support of Elizabeth Dole and Bill Bradley for president.
5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Workshop teaches job selection to graduates Decker and Associates, Inc., returns to UNI with workshop entitled "Selecting the Job Offer"; encourages students to look beyond salary at benefits and other factors.
6 Vote for your voice to be heard Editorial says that voting and participation in student government make a difference.
6 Kid is improper definition of child Column suggests that using "kid" to refer to a child is disrespectful and improper.
6 The forgotten concept of accountability Column suggests that accountability is on the decline in America, as demonstrated by those who hold the tobacco companies responsible for health problems of smokers, rather than the smokers themselves.
7 Panther band wears polyester pants for fans Letter calls for more respect, better treatment, and greater recognition for the Marching Band; says band is an important part of Panther football.
9 Student voices Students Maranda Smith, Erik Finch, and Hannah Haarhues give their opinions on what should be done about the cowpaths on campus.
9 Untitled Child grabs tail of Panther mascot during "Panthers on Main" event last Thursday, a kick-off for Family Fest Weekend; photo.
9 UNI professor brings real-life experience to classroom; Mark Grey's life in Africa adds color to classroom Profile of Professor Mark Grey; photo.
9 Vintage clothing: symbol of Generation X Examines current popularity of vintage clothing; selective list of consignment and used clothing stores in area; photo.
10 Homecoming Committee finalizes 'Millennium of Memories' Description of planned activities for 1999 Homecoming; photo.
12 Improv Troupe offers fun, entertaining alternative Shanna Eakins has organized a new improvisational troupe open to all students; photo.
13 The Riot Act; our citizens are our business Cartoon shows student experiencing stress from too much studying and homework.
14 Savage Aural Hotbed sets Steb's on fire--almost Review of performance by group "Savage Aural Hotbed" at Steb's last Saturday; photo.
15 Chalk up another 'W' for UNI, 34-14 UNI beat Southern Illinois; photo.
15 Victory proves costly for fifth-ranked Panthers; senior sensation O'Neill suffers season-ending knee injury in first quarter Saturday Season ends for Tim O'Neill after play tears tendon in his knee; photo.
15 Volleyball survives pair of conference road tests Even on the road, UNI keeps the unbeaten record; photo.
16 Warner highlights St. Louis win, 35-7 Performance summary of six former Panther football players in third week of NFL season; photo.
17 Close losses for softball squad UNI loses tournament to Texas Tech, Northwestern, and Eastern Illinois; photo.
17 Mixed results for women netters Mixed performance from players at Billiken Fall Tennis Classic in St. Louis last weekend.
20 UNI club sport report Ultimate Frisbee won one, lost two in tournament; men's rugby beat Coe, 33-0; women's rugby beat Northern Illinois, 65-0, and Wartburg, 25-0; photo.