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# Title Date Summary
1 Graduation a family affair for Browns
Northern Iowan 100:55, p.11
Brenda Brown and her mother Kay will both graduate from UNI this spring; photo.
2 Editors leave UNI
Northern Iowan 100:55, p.7
Farewells given from departing editors.
3 A performance to remember
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.9
Itzhak Perlman to give violin performance at the GBPAC.
4 VEISHA celebration ends with riot for first time in six years
Northern Iowan 100:52, p.4
Iowa State considering ending its 82-year-old tradition; photo.
5 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:51, p.1
Students sit in support of Cheryl Brodersen's lecture on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
6 NI brings home two firsts, second from advertising conference
Northern Iowan 100:47, p.3
Northern Iowan receives awards from the College Newspaper Business & Advertising Managers Conference; photo.
7 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:47, p.1
Students for Social Justice demonstrate against executing juveniles during Amnesty International's Week of Action.
8 Russian economic students visit UNI
Northern Iowan 100:46, p.1
Visiting students describe differences between Russian and American college practices; photo.
9 Election 2004: Koppes, Humphrey
Northern Iowan 100:38, p.1
Kevin Koppes and Ben Humphrey outline their platform for the upcoming NISG election; photo.
10 While you were away: important news, events
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.1
Description of news events taking place over winter break.
11 First grade student caught with gun at school in Waterloo
Northern Iowan 100:28, p.1
Seven-year-old found loaded pistol outside his house and brought it to school; police believe there was no intent to harm.
12 Meningitis claims another victim; Robenalt second UNI student in three months
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.1
Elizabeth Huddleson and Luke Robenalt both graduated from Linn-Mar High School in 2002, but authorities say deaths are unrelated.
13 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.1
Student works on a Habitat for Humanity house for Student Alumni Ambassadors.
14 Master's of theatre exits stage in 2004
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.1
Due to budget cuts, there will no longer be a Master's degree for theatre available after the current students graduate in spring 2004.
15 Holm sentenced to 10-year prison maximum
Northern Iowan 100:21, p.1
Former wrestler Jordan Holm convicted of sexual abuse; photo.
16 Rosty leaves the beach for the Heartland
Northern Iowan 100:19, p.9
Profile of Claudia Rosty, a student from Brazil; photo.
17 Ethicist discusses end of life care in seminar series
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.6
Diann Uustal encourages students to think about end of life decisions so their families won't be wondering when the time comes; photo.
18 Koech desires to improve the educational fortitude of his home
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.9
Profile of international student Peter Koech; photo.
19 City council votes against drink special ban
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.1
The vote was five to zero; police will increase efforts to enforce all alcohol laws.
20 Main Street ignites for second time this year
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.1
Renovations hindered the effort to squelch the fire at Fourth and Main Streets; renovations thought to be the cause of the fire; photo.
21 A little love can go "El Faro"
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.14
St. Stephen Catholic Student Center was the recipient of the Governor's Volunteer Award last spring; photo.
22 Homecoming safety effort successful
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.1
Majority of arrests and citations written were to people who were not UNI students; photo.
23 Gaming referendum passes in Cedar Valley
Northern Iowan 100:12, p.1
The Iowa State Racing and Gaming Commission may now consider the issuance of gambling licenses in Black Hawk County.
24 Your Family Weekend forecast; Harris family honored as Family of the Year
Northern Iowan 100:8, p.13
Matt Harris wants to honor his family's support of UNI and the community; schedule of events included; photo.
25 Weise lecture visits cloning, Christianity
Northern Iowan 100:8, p.1
Invited by the Lutheran Student Fellowship, Dr. Robert Weise expressed his views to students; photo.
26 BYOB has new meaning at Reverb
Northern Iowan 100:6, p.13
Local business wants to give local bands a place to develop.
27 Newberry has a scoop for you
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.15
History of popular ice cream store; photo.
28 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.1
The Marching Band performed for Saturday Celebration in their new uniforms.
29 C. F. City Council proposes ban on bar drink specials
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.1
Area bar owners speak against a proposed drink special ban similar to those in Iowa City and Ames.
30 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.1
Students enjoy free events following Convocation Sunday.
31 UNI health center receives award for lab excellence
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
COLA honors Mary Byggere for her excellent performance in the clinical lab at the UNI Health Center; photo.
32 DOR not associated with off-campus meal plan
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
Panther Meal Plan works similarly to on-campus meal plans, but is not affiliated with it; parents or students can purchase dollar amounts of credit on a card from area restaurants and use it over the course of the semester.
33 Board of Regents rule in favor of UNI plans
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
Budget was approved; focus is to rebalance based on ratio of students to available services; President Koob doesn't foresee any major cuts in the near future; concept and location of McLeodUSA Center approved.
34 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
Cedar Falls residents enjoy the College Hill Arts Festival.
35 Follow the yellow brick road to the Oster Regent
Northern Iowan 99:60, p.1
The Sturgis Youth Theatre will present "The Wizard of Oz"; history of the Cedar Falls Community Theatre given; theatre celebrating twenty-five years of service to community; photo.
36 IYC brings children of NATO to UNI
Northern Iowan 99:60, p.1
Camp Adventure brings International Youth Camp to the United States for the first time in the camp's thirty-two year history; children will spend two weeks at UNI and experience a typical Iowa summer including a trip to the Dubuque County Fair.
37 Women's Health on College Hill provides confidential care for women
Northern Iowan 99:60, p.1
Allen Hospital has expanded women's health services to include a clinic located conveniently near campus; photo.
38 Research assistantships offer hands-on application
Northern Iowan 99:59, p.1
Biology students have opportunities to conduct summer research both on campus and at other campuses; photo.
39 Court upholds affirmative action policy at U of Michigan
Northern Iowan 99:58, p.1
Supreme Court rules in favor of affirmative action, 5-4; also rules, 6-3, that University of Michigan's point system does not consider applicants independently.
40 Professor says Harry Potter books teach Christian values
Northern Iowan 99:57, p.1
Gina Burkart seeks to prove Harry Potter is more than a fairy tale through her master's thesis and book; photo.
41 Disney internship: magical experience for UNI students
Northern Iowan 99:56, p.7
Interns gain experience in customer service, human relations, and the Disney business principals.
42 Oldsmobile on way out, says local dealership
Northern Iowan 99:56, p.1
Dealer says interest has turned to trucks and SUVs; photo.
43 UNI students seek out-of-state employment
Northern Iowan 99:56, p.1
Due to lack of employment options in Iowa, students seek jobs outside the state.
44 Positive motivation could ensure victory, says UNI prof
Northern Iowan 99:56, p.1
Professor Turman believes encouraging athletes will enhance performance and result in a more cohesive team than discouragement in the form of sarcasm or criticism; photo.
45 NI year in review
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1
Highlights from the year's big news stories; photo.
46 LGBTA's PRIDE Week celebration ends with success
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.1
PRIDE Week featured several events and activities, including a poetry reading, speakers, panel discussions, and a trip to The Metro in Waterloo.
47 Student activity fee will increase in Fall '04
Northern Iowan 99:52, p.1
An increase of $88 will bring student activity fees to $190 for the 2004-2005 academic year.
48 Lerda, Green sworn in; NISG prepares for 2003-2004 term
Northern Iowan 99:51, p.1
Student participants in next year's NISG speculate about what the future holds for them.
49 Board of Regents nudges fees, boosts room and board
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Iowa Board of Regents approved increases in certain non-mandatory student fees, parking stickers, and meal plans.
50 Kelly 'on the money' for next Hearst Lecture
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Kathleen Kelly will speak on "Society's Third Sector: Our Bedrock of Social, Capital, Civil Society and Democracy"; photo.