Northern Iowan — March 7, 1997

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1 'Thinking things through in academia' Professor C. Eric Lincoln spoke on race issues in academia and society; photo.
1 UNI-TV turns on viewers UNI-TV provides students with hands-on experience in broadcasting via the Campus Cable system.
1 NISG discusses publication; dispute comes to an end over Inner Weather "Inner Weather" publication allocated $2538 by NISG.
2 Pothole or death-trap? Large pothole near Biology Resource Center; photo.
2 Don't call me 'lady' anymore Term "lady" was discussed at recent CROW forum.
3 Also discussed at NISG meeting UNI will have telephone upgrade starting June 2; dorm rooms will have one jack for voice and two for data.
3 Health Beat celebrates one-year anniversary, looks toward future Health Beat in East Gym has been operational for one year; similar facility will open in new Wellness/Recreation Center.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Drunk driving penalties tougher? Comments on proposed change in Iowa law to lower blood alcohol content level.
5 What's hot at Music(b)land Comments on Grammy awards and current music trends.
5 She Said . . . He Said bids farewell, but what have they learned? Comments on writing their column.
6 Ending frosh parking: Perfect solution to ongoing problem Student agrees with not allowing freshmen to have cars on campus as solution to parking problem.
7 Prerequisite to marriage: divorce Given current trends, people should prepare for divorce before marriage.
8 Untitled Students play video games.
8 Body art craze plagues UNI Body art or tattoos are in style on campus; photo.
10 Depp, Pacino shine in "Donnie Brasco" Review of movie "Donnie Brasco" with Al Pacino and Johnny Depp.
11 Spinning into the spotlight Orchesis Dance Company will perform annual spring concert March 7-9.
11 Second chance to submit Submission deadline for "Inner Weather" extended to March 14.
12 National Championship berths on line tomorrow Team competes in regionals tomorrow for a berth in the NCAA Championship tournament; photo.
12 Panther women struggle, make great strides Team finished 10-16 overall and 5-13 in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
12 Panthers to play two in Metrodome Team is scheduled to play two games against Quincy University in the Metrodome this weekend.
13 Swim teams finish '97 campaign Although swimming and diving teams lacked NCAA qualifiers, still improved; photo.
14 Rovan heads to NCAA meet with high hopes Pole vaulter Juri Rovan will compete in the NCAA Indoor Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana.
14 Softball team looking to rebound tomorrow Softball team will be competing in the Southwest Missouri State Invitational in Springfield, Missouri, this weekend.
16 Women's rugby team looks to compete overseas Women's rugby team will compete in the World's Largest Women's Rugby Tournament in Leiden, Holland.