Northern Iowan — February 14, 1997

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1 Meet your NISG candidates Student government candidates discuss their goals for the year; photo.
1 Union topped with tables NISG passed bill providing six new tables for the top of Maucker Union.
2 In for troubled 'weather' NISG does not approve funding for printing student literary magazine "Inner Weather".
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
3 Lang, Lang, go away NISG and students are lobbying for funding to renovate Lang Hall.
4 Valentine's day: put your heart into it Editorial comments on Valentine's Day corresponding with Black History Month.
4 Who says you can't go home again? Columnist comments on his hometown of Allison, Iowa, and growing up in a small town.
4 Valentine's day: much more than gumballs, Superman valentines Columnists comment on Valentine's Day.
5 Enjoy life: become a roadie Columnist comments on the effect popular musical groups have on individuals.
6 Spindoctor provokes thought Jeff Grant writes thought provoking columns.
7 Lockergnome logs on with new info Graduate student Chris Pirillo created and manages Lockergnome, Inc. internet service; photo.
7 What's your tradition? Valentine's Day history and traditions.
11 Missouri Valley standings Northern Iowa ranks second in latest Missouri Valley standings for men's intercollegiate basketball.
11 Spring training opens today Baseball training starts today.
11 Second-place Panther men drop Aces, 75-63 Panthers beat Evansville Aces in basketball, 75-63, last Tuesday night; photos.
11 Panthers host final home meet tonight Track teams' final home meet tonight.
11 UNI women clinging to MVC tournament hopes Important basketball game tomorrow night against Bradley.
12 Wrestler's back in action after two-week break Panther wrestling squad has first match after two week break against Nebraska on Sunday.
13 Young NBA stars rising Columnist comments on NBA All-Star game last weekend.
13 Softball team looks to keep climbing Panthers hope to make spring season as successful as the fall.
14 Allen to return for last hurrah Former coach Terry Allen will return for annual football banquet February 25.