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# Title Date Summary
1 Speaker visit canceled
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.4
Robert Fisk will reschedule his speech on terrorism for a later date.
2 World reporter to speak at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:8, p.1
Robert Fisk will share experiences in the Middle East.
3 Construction, owners change the "Hill"
Northern Iowan 97:57, p.1
The Vibe Café will move into the space above Bought Again Books and former Steb's building is being torn down; photo.
4 Stone has sax appeal
Northern Iowan 97:55, p.10
Profile of senior music education major Rick Stone; photo.
5 'Real World-er' Julie to speak during Greek Week
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.10
Julie expected to use television background to speak on diversity; photo.
6 Zarifis named as director of Public Safety
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.1
Dave Zarifis hopes to increase student training on safety procedures; photo.
7 Bear today, bull tomorrow
Northern Iowan 97:50, p.1
A national recession could keep UNI graduates from finding jobs.
8 Albright to visit UNI next fall
Northern Iowan 97:50, p.1
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will be the first speaker in the Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series; photo.
9 Audiology program looks forward to conference
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.10
Conference provides students with job opportunities.
10 March celebrates Women's history
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.1
Students and faculty comment on women's rights in the past and present.
11 UNI opens Outreach Center
Northern Iowan 97:41, p.1
Outreach Center provides UNI students with valuable experience.
12 Native roadside vegetation gains international attention
Northern Iowan 97:40, p.4
Chinese official comes to UNI to discuss solutions for roadside erosion with members of the UNI Native Roadside Vegetation Center.
13 Book hopes to educate Iowans
Northern Iowan 97:39, p.1
Professor Mark Grey wants to help Iowans understand and accept immigrants moving into the state; photo.
14 Jazz celebrates golden anniversary at UNI with Tallcorn Jazz Festival
Northern Iowan 97:38, p.10
Men's music fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, sponsors Tallcorn Jazz Festival and Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz; photo.
15 Recipe for grad school
Northern Iowan 97:36, p.9
Gives suggestions for getting into a graduate school.
16 Hitting the books: UNI students prepare for graduate school
Northern Iowan 97:35, p.11
Students give reasons for and tips on applying to graduate school.
17 Natural gas prices cause headaches for students
Northern Iowan 97:35, p.1
Rising utility prices cause landlords to raise rent.
18 Harry Brod named head of University Honors program
Northern Iowan 97:30, p.5
University Honors program is expected to bring students and faculty closer together; photo.
19 Carignan replaces Marquis as GBPAC interim director
Northern Iowan 97:27, p.1
Steve Carignan will serve as the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center's interim director; photo.
20 Cheerleader assault under investigation
Northern Iowan 97:27, p.1
UNI Cheerleader Joel Schugart sustained bruises and cuts from an assault during practice.
21 Election fiasco frustrates students
Northern Iowan 97:22, p.5
Students comment as to whether the current election process needs to reviewed.
22 Redfern, Witt continue to represent UNI in Des Moines
Northern Iowan 97:22, p.1
Don Redfern wins senate seat with 59.51% of the votes; while Bill Witt is re-elected with a 59.88% showing.
23 Steb's re-opens temporarily, Tony's delays expansion
Northern Iowan 97:21, p.3
Although no longer called Steb's officially, the former establishment will be open Thursday through Saturday if a live band is booked to play; photo.
24 Gore loves Iowa
Northern Iowan 97:21, p.1
Four hundred supporters show up for a Gore rally; photo.
25 Gore campaign hopes to 'lock-box' Nader
Northern Iowan 97:18, p.3
Ralph Nader will be an influence on this year's presidential campaign.
26 Lieberman, candidates visit UNI
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.1
The Democratic vice-president candidate's son, Matt Lieberman, joined other Democrats on campus to discuss issues; photo.
27 Second debate focuses on foreign policy issues
Northern Iowan 97:15, p.3
Presidential candidates Al Gore and George W. Bush debated at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; photo.
28 Gaston markets UNI's strengths
Northern Iowan 97:10, p.1
Cheryl Gaston has been appointed Vice-President of Marketing and Public Relations, a new position; Vice-President Gaston talks about her goals.
29 CONNECT prepares to make Cedar Falls a more 'student-friendly' town
Northern Iowan 97:10, p.1
The first organizational meeting was held of the Community Organization Networking Neighborhoods to Encourage Cooperative Teamwork; photo.
30 Students hope to CONNECT with Cedar Falls community
Northern Iowan 97:8, p.1
The Cedar Falls City Council is considering an ordinance to lower the number of non-related residents who may live together in one apartment.
31 Students pay the price as U of I sides with Regents
Northern Iowan 97:7, p.1
University of Iowa's student government president said he felt their position was different from that of other two Regent's universities; believes tuition increase was warranted; photo.
32 Maya Angelou rises to help UNI kick off Diversity Week
Northern Iowan 97:6, p.4
Maya Angelou entertained her audience with her life experiences and poetry; photo.
33 PRSSA set to host Chicago convention
Northern Iowan 97:5, p.11
The UNI Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America will host its 2000 conference; photo.
34 Witt makes bid for re-election
Northern Iowan 97:5, p.3
Bill Witt is seeking his fifth term as Iowa's 23rd district representative; Mr. Witt talks about his achievements.
35 Reform Party seeks identity
Northern Iowan 97:3, p.3
The Reform Party has two candidates, Pat Buchanan and John Hagelin, vying for the $12.6 million in campaign funds.
36 More than a cup of coffee
Northern Iowan 97:2, p.15
Live entertainment will begin at The Vibe Café on September 1; photo.
37 Steb's closes, Tony's expands
Northern Iowan 97:1, p.1
Some will miss the live music on the Hill now that Steb's closed; Tony's has remodeled Steb's; photo.
38 College Square Mall, dining services provide opportunity
Northern Iowan 96:54, p.1
There are summer employment opportunities available, both on and off campus.
39 Stock market scares investor
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.1
Dow Jones and NASDAQ both suffer big losses last Friday.
40 UNI takes back the night
Northern Iowan 96:52, p.1
Event planned to raise awareness and end violence against women.
41 NISG decisions fall on deaf ears
Northern Iowan 96:51, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government passed resolutions on landscape pesticides and arming public safety officers this year; have not beeen acted upon by either the Regents or the University.
42 Learn your tenant rights
Northern Iowan 96:50, p.1
Gives suggestions for living off-campus and renting.
43 Waller featured at writing conference
Northern Iowan 96:49, p.1
2000 Celebrating Critical Writing Conference to be held on campus; Robert Waller to be keynote speaker.
44 Off-campus scene changes over time
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.1
While apartments have changed over the year, reasons for moving off-campus have remained constant.
45 Area code change moving soon to southwest Iowa
Northern Iowan 96:46, p.5
Current parts of area code 515 changing to 641.
46 Hole on campus causes problems
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.1
Repair of hole in Shull Hall parking lot postponed.
47 NISG allocating funds to on-campus groups
Northern Iowan 96:43, p.1
NISG begins process of allocating approximately $160,000 to student organizations.
48 UNI hosts overseas recruiting fair
Northern Iowan 96:41, p.11
116 schools from sixty countries represented.
49 Welch, Mallicoat represent common students
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.5
Candidates present positions; photo.
50 Sterenchuk, Russell offer vision, experience
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.4
Candidates offer views.