Northern Iowan — April 18, 1995

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1 Greenhouse gives students first-hand feel for biology; you walk past it every day, but probably never knew what it was Description of displays and uses of facility.
1 Triumph over Tragedy to replace time-worn Lutheran Center statue Lutheran Center will install new sculpture, From Tragedy to Triumph, to replace decayed elm sculpture, Monument to the Elm.
1 What are you lookin' at? Children playing at Lab School.
2 Desktop video conference held Thursday Conference on use of desktop computers for face-to-face communication.
3 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 UNI awarded $330,000 grant from National Science Foundation Grant will help in renovation of chemistry and environmental science facilities.
6 USI dead? Blame Iowa, ISU Believes Iowa and Iowa State wished to destroy USI.
6 Ever get sick on O. J.? Even orange juice fans have their fill Views on O. J. Simpson trial.
6 Naked men frighten public Attempts to understand movie styles and standards.
7 KGRK continues to expand, thanks NISG for support Believes station will make wise use of funds.
7 Style columns? Who cares? Believes columns on clothing are worthless.
7 Do not judge people by clothes Believes clothing should be comfortable for the wearer.
7 Stackhouse says UNI men dress like each other, then tells male students how they should dress Points out contradiction in recent columns.
8 Times change, but faith does not need to change too Responds to recent column critical of Pope John Paul II's encyclical.
9 Café, catering business exudes homemade food aromas on Hill Description of Sweet Basil restaurant on College Hill.
10 Mad Season adds new creativity to old Seattle sound; bland builds on Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains influences A review of the band "Mad Season."
11 TAPP Design Show creates aesthetic distance between viewer, piece for Spring '95 Preview of third annual TAPP Design Show.
13 Northern Iowa splits four with Bradley, secure in race for MVC tourney spot Panthers improve their conference record to 7-9 with wins against Bradley; photo.
13 Women's track breaks three school, two meet records at Jim Duncan Invitational Panthers hope to continue breaking records at Kansas Invitational this weekend; photo.
14 Former Panther hired Jay Johnson hired as assistant football coach at Northeast Missouri State.
15 Celtics win East!; "in my dreams, maybe" Preview of NBA playoffs.
16 Squad finishes 2-4 in weekend tournament; softball whips eventful UNI-Dome champ 7-3 Panthers now hold season record of 20-18; photo.
17 Women's tennis blanked twice, men thrice as Missouri Valley foes wreak havoc on Panthers UNI tennis teams have room for improvement; photo.
17 Men's track team wins nine of 19 events; experimenting between big meets¿ Panthers dominate Jim Duncan Invitational; photo.
18 Women's golf team ends third at Bradley; behind Cottington's 76 low round UNI third of six teams.