Issue Contents

Page 1
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
1 A work of art in book form
Richardson--Robyn A. (Class of 2003)
Collaborative book written by students from three departments; each page shows students exploring self-image and self-concept.
2 Author visits conference
Bryant--Joe
Tomie dePaola, children's author/illustrator, signs books for fans in the SEC lounge; photo.
3 Comedian brings humor to campus
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Admission to see Peter Lipsey is a canned or boxed food item which will be donated to St. Vincent DePaul; photo.
4 UNI takes back the night
Melloy--Kate
Event planned to raise awareness and end violence against women.
Page 2
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
5 Briar Cliff poet to present at UNI
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Jeanne Emmons, a poet and teacher at Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, will be the next presenter in the Northern Iowan Reading Series.
6 UNI names student employees of the year
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Ten students named UNI Student Employees of the Year by the financial aid office.
Page 4
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
7 NI hires executive staff
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Northern Iowan names its executive and managing editors for 2000-2001 publication year; photo.
Page 5
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
8 Walk, don't drive
Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
Sole Power Day events listed.
Page 6
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
9 'Lackluster' letter perpetuates stereotypes
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Comments on earlier letter about stereotyping Iowans.
10 NI staff debates graded attendance Discusses the pros and cons of having an attendance policy.
11 Proud to be a feminist
Dixon--Laurie
The women's center is still viewed as the political agenda of the 'feminists' on campus.
Page 7
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
12 Dating for the right reasons?
Fromelt--Lisa (Student--2000)
Keep your morals and take consideration in dating.
13 UNI does offer cultural experiences
Baker--Dylan
Student is disturbed by the manner in which previous letter writer lumped all other students in the 'lackluster' category.
Page 11
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
14 From living room to classroom
Bryant--Joe
Professor Robert Schneider uses video conferencing for the first time to teach a class from his own home to students in a classroom; photo.
15 Geography prof calls it quits after 42 years
McDonald--Anna
Roy Chung retires after forty-two years; photo.
16 Student voices Students answered the question: Do you think attendance should be graded?; photo.
17 UNI club hurdles fences
Oliphant--Matthew David (Class of 2003)
UNI Fencing Club participates in its first fencing tournament; photo.
Page 13
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
18 No Doubt makes me yawn
Buckley--James
Review of the group No Doubt.
Page 15
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
19 Baseball drops three at Bradley
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI has won two of eleven games on the road in conference action.
20 Golfers place sixth at Hawkeye Classic
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
The women's golf team tied instate rival Iowa State for sixth place and beat out Notre Dame at the Hawkeye Classic in Iowa City. Men's golf will be at the Drake Relays Invitational this week.
21 Meester grabbed by Jaguars in second round
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
UNI center Brad Meester is the sixth Panther to be drafted in the last ten years. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars; photo.
22 Panthers slip to third in MVC standings
Bryant--Joe
UNI lost five of six games this weekend and has dropped to third place in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
Page 18
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
23 Track shines bright in Knoxville
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
The Panthers competed against more than fifty teams from across the nation at the Tom Black Track at the University of Tennessee.
Page 20
Scanned Newspaper Page
# Article Article Summary
24 Panthers take two of three at home
Finnegan--David
UNI's men's tennis team won two of three meets this weekend at the Black Hawk Tennis Club in Waterloo. The women won one meet over the weekend and lost one; photo.