Page 1
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
1 $265 billion Defense budget 'too much' Piers Wood, Chief of Staff of the Center for Defense Information, spoke on the United States defense budget.
2 'The Hill' street blues Cedar Falls officials and College Hill bar owners comment on rumors that area bars will allow only those twenty-one and older to enter.
3 Midterms=library Tanya Craven walking up Rod Library stairs; photo.
Page 10
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
4 Jazzing up Russell Hall Five jazz combinations performed in Russell Hall Tuesday.
5 'Live from Studio One,' Chris Proctor Acoustic guitarist Chris Proctor will perform on "Live from Studio One" Monday.
Page 11
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
6 "No Control Blues" rocks Steb's Group "No Control Blues" will perform at Steb's tonight; photo.
7 'College Hill Presents' something for everyone College Hill area will be blocked off Saturday for event featuring food and entertainment.
Page 13
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
8 Big weekend ahead for Panther harriers Men's cross country team will run in the Notre Dame Invitational tonight.
9 Football squad prepares for conference UNI is preparing this week for conference play beginning next Saturday against Illinois State.
10 History awaits Panther volleyball squad A win against Indiana State tonight will give UNI a record fifty consecutive home match victories; UNI is third in the MVC standings.
Page 14
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
11 Look for battle of birds in World Series Columnist comments on baseball's World Series contenders.
Page 15
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
12 Panther golfers back in action Women's team will compete at the Huskie Classic this weekend.
13 Tennis teams home again UNI defeated Wartburg last Monday and will play Bradley Saturday.
Page 2
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
14 Public Safety log Campus crime report
15 Dole slumps again in polls Presidential candidate Bob Dole slips in the polls to 34%.
Page 3
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
16 MOPP up that mess Iowa Waste Reduction Center's Mobile Outreach for Pollution Prevention educates rural communities on waste management and pollution control.
Page 4
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
17 What's Up Activities and meetings.
Page 5
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
18 Is society headed on downhill plunge? Editorial comments on the lack of respect today's children and adults have for persons in authority.
19 Thrills of e-mail, 'Oregon Trail' Columnist comments on his addiction to e-mail and using computers.
20 Thoreau's views on work not necessarily correct: work can be fun Columnist comments on the benefits of working.
Page 6
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
21 Family Fest needs more choices, alternatives available Family Fest Weekend needs to offer more choices of activities to interest the upperclassmen and their families.
22 'Enough about Whitaker already, his column rules' Student defends Jeremy Whitaker's column; believes it is meant to entertain.
Page 7
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
23 'Don't judge a book by i's cover' Jeremy Whitaker's remarks in his column on body piercings and colored hair were "ignorant and offending."
24 Whitaker: if everyone were to shop at the Gap, who would you rip on? Students respond to Jeremy Whitaker's column on students with body piercings and colored hair.
Page 8
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
25 Whitaker should appreciate diversity Student comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column on body piercings and colored hair; Whitaker is out of touch with diversity on campus.
26 Speak your mind with respect Columnist comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column and UNIGLO's right to advertise meetings in chalk on sidewalks.
Page 9
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
27 'Let the games begin' Events for 1996 Homecoming are described.
28 Sound that blends poetry, music "The Bone People" jazz and poetry group will perform tomorrow at the Hearst Center; photo.