Northern Iowan — February 11, 1997

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1 O. J. punitive award: $25 million $25 million in punitive damages was awarded to Goldman family in O. J. Simpson civil suit trial.
1 Start 'dreaming the dream' Olympic gold medalist Bob Richards gave a motivational speech Thursday in the Union; photo.
1 Lighting at St. Stephen's Kyle Kechtenberg lighting the centennial candle for the 100th anniversary of St. Stephen Catholic Student Center; photo.
3 What's Up Activities and meetings.
3 Six students receive scholarships Mathematics students were awarded scholarships.
4 Black History month continues celebration Isaac Scarborough and Ed Morris will speak and UNIfy will perform for Black History Month.
4 Free tax assistance; offered by UNI students Students will offer free tax assistance through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
5 St. Stephen's celebrates 100 years St. Stephen Catholic Student Center is celebrating their 100th anniversary this weekend; photo.
6 Complaints about NI? Tell us about them Northern Iowan defends printing articles about O .J. Simpson trial and asks for face-to-face comments.
6 You wanna talk about what? Comments on relationships from a man's point of view.
6 O. J. diversion--making Americans well-informed idiots U.S. has focused too much on O. J. Simpson.
7 Valentine's Day: also known as 'Dreaded Lover's Holiday' Comments on problems of Valentine's Day.
8 ROTC provides education, opportunity, confidence ROTC student gained much from his summer at Camp Challenge.
8 ITS needs to offer off-campus computer users better solutions Off-campus students need better access to computing resources.
8 Faculty, staff need to 'rededicate themselves' "Re-examination of the purpose of higher education is drastically needed."
9 East DM students speak up about racism Des Moines East High School drama troupe "Voices of Change" performed in Union for Black History Month; photo.
9 History celebration has evolved; what began as letting the truth be known has turned into a month-long celebration of an appreciation of diversity History of Black History Month and up-coming activities.
10 Bon voyage to city of love Suggestions for seeing and enjoying more of Paris, France.
13 "Dante's Peak" sacrifices effects, action for substance, realism Review of movie "Dante's Peak" with Pierce Brosnan.
14 Have a ball and get a date at Singled In Thursday night Game Singled In will be played Thursday in Commons.
14 Four UNI students, faculty in Crimes of the Heart Katie Koehnk, Jean Carlisle, Patrick Elkins, and Justin Trullinger will perform in Cedar Falls Community Theatre production "Crimes of the Heart" starting the 14th.
14 Yes, they still have 'Singing Valentines'; Now you know where to find them Proud Image Chorus will sing to your loved one on Valentine's Day.
16 Northern Iowa season averages, team leaders Men's basketball statistics.
16 Balanced attack leads Panthers to victory UNI's men's basketball team defeated by the Indiana State Sycamores on Saturday, 75-66; photo.
17 Track teams face tough competition in Ames UNI's men's and women's track and field teams participated in the Cyclone Classic on Friday and Saturday.
17 Panther women still shooting for post-season UNI's women's basketball team was defeated by Wichita State, 79-72, on Thursday and Southwest Missouri State, 66-58, on Saturday.
18 Congratulations to everyone in the Greek system receiving a 3.0 or better for fall 1996 List of students in Greek system earning 3.0 or better GPA for fall 1996.
18 Volleyball club wins second tournament UNI's volleyball club won its second straight tournament this weekend in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
20 Panther swimmers sink Bradley in final meet of regular season UNI's men's and women's swim teams defeated Bradley this weekend by a score of 113-93 and 110-91; photo.
20 Record crowd expected for NCAA finals in Dome Record crowd in the UNI-Dome for the NCAA wrestling tournament is expected.