Northern Iowan — April 9, 1996
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I got rhythm, I got music | Students play guitars; photo. | |
| 1 | Board of Student Publications hires new NI executive editors, announces award winners | Lisa Beierschmitt is summer executive editor; Jenni Koppes is next year's executive editor; Jeff Mochal wins Cubby award; David Ahlstrand wins Business/production award. | |
| 1 | Marketing honor society chartered | Mu Kappa Tau chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon chartered on campus March 25. | |
| 2 | Tibetan monks keep culture alive | Monks of Sara Je Monastery tell about Tibetan culture; photo. | |
| 4 | Summer classes offered includes driver education | Two courses may be offered to those who want certification in driver education. | |
| 4 | Free scholarship information available to students | New software package available. | |
| 5 | Addition of new faculty members in Department of Geography | Stephen McGregor and Kay Weller will join faculty; new environmental emphasis will be added. | |
| 5 | National Student Exchange enables study at selected colleges | Sixteen UNI students now studying elsewhere. | |
| 8 | Daylight Saving Time still an important part of spring tradition | Outlines reasons for time change. | |
| 8 | Libraries not fun any more | Recalls that he enjoyed libraries when he was younger; now he has too much work to do when he goes to a library. | |
| 8 | Spring semesteritis swiftly spreading across UNI campus | Hard to study and concentrate when the weather is so nice. | |
| 9 | "To desecrate the flag is to rape the United States of America" | Cites recent examples of misuse of flag; outlines importance of symbolism. | |
| 9 | Seniors needed to support, contribute to class gift | Urges students to support expanded parking project. | |
| 9 | Hayworth's liberal arts column interesting, thoughtful | Supports idea of broad education. | |
| 9 | University should review dining policy for fairness | Believes dining centers ignore Christian holidays but honor other traditions' celebrations. | |
| 10 | UNI students should study multiplicity within American life, society | Believes that students should appreciate different American traditions. | |
| 11 | Cruisin' through Europe part II: Rome, the Basilica, the Vatican | Recalls experiences of concert trip to Europe. | |
| 12 | Pack your bags for Rider Hall Suitcase Dance Friday; destination: warm, sunny South | Prize is trip to a sunny place. | |
| 12 | PRSSA benefit raises $1300 for Children's AIDS network national; local bands team up with Public Relations Student Society to raise AIDS awareness | Four bands play at concert; photo. | |
| 13 | Press your luck at AMA's Casino Night | American Marketing Association sponsoring event. | |
| 13 | Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra welcomes Doc Severinsen | Will perform together. | |
| 14 | The College Chef | Auntie Lynn's Asparagus Casserole | |
| 15 | FARGO hits right on target; 'Coen brothers strike again | A review of the movie "Fargo" with William Macey. | |
| 16 | UNI wins two; back above .500 | Panthers win doubleheader, 7-0, and 12-0. UNI plays Iowa Wednesday to mark a seven game road trip; photo. | |
| 17 | Softball team plays to even road record | UNI makes conference record 3-3. | |
| 18 | Men capture SEMotion title; women finish eighth | Kyle Kepler and Juri Rovan individual champs; photo. | |
| 20 | Men's tennis team has no fun in Des Moines, loses all three meets | Panthers defeated by Drake, 9-0, Indiana State, 9-0, and Southern Illinois, 7-2. | |
| 20 | Panthers meet in St. Louis; top six a possibility | Golfers are twelfth out of seventeen teams in St. Louis and are scheduled to play at Wichita State next week. |