Northern Iowan — April 4, 1997

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1 Signing the May Day proclamation Waterloo and Cedar Falls mayors and President Koob sign proclamation that May 1 is May Day Festival of Life; photo.
1 UNI Faculty Senate meeting; communications requirements currently under discussion General education requirements and UNI Strategic Plan were topics of discussion at Faculty Senate meeting.
1 Dome concert in question; NISG approves 97-98 budget Dome concerts sponsored by PRSSA are questioned, NISG budget, KGRK funding, and Old Gold Yearbook ceasing operations were topics at recent NISG meeting.
2 Two entrepreneurial centers in C.F. provide area businesses with needed financial boost John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center and Cedar Falls Utilities joined to assist Doyle TankTec to open for business.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
4 Alpha Delta Pi; making it happen for thirty years Overview of Alpha Delta Pi.
4 Pi Kappa Alpha Overview of Pi Kappa Alpha.
4 QEP project striving to make UNI better; part two of a two-part series Quality of education is explored in Qualities of an Educated Person Project.
5 Hepatitis A virus spreads nationwide Comments on strawberries contaminated with hepatitis A virus in Iowa schools.
5 Fall of individualism? "Line between work and personal time is blurring."
5 More important things to worry about than the Hill Students should not worry about threat to shut down Hill bars.
7 Looking into gender of our words reveals our culture Our language reveals cultural beliefs.
8 Return of the fake bakers Comments on people who tan in tanning booths.
9 "Exit the Dragon": the insecurities and stereotypes; tomorrow at 7 p.m. Lang hall auditorium "Exit the Dragon", produced by Ming-Na Wen and directed by Eric Michael Zee, focuses on insecurities and stereotypes of Asian men.
9 "Catch" the spirit! Go fish! Fishing in Cedar River; photo.
9 It's starting to get hot with the 1997 Spring Comedy Blast Spring Comedy Jam tonight will feature four African-American comedians.
10 Your choices are unlimited with capstone Although all students must take Environment Technology and Society course, each section is different.
11 A lot of skin and a lot of touching in "Eating Raoul" UNISTA production of "Eating Raoul" will be performed this weekend.
11 "Portraits in progress": highlighting women's accomplishments Women's Studies exhibit "Portraits in progress" will remain at UNI Museum through Sunday.
13 Panther softball team takes two from Kangaroos Panther softball team shut out the Kansas City University Kangaroos last Tuesday, 9-0 and 8-0; photo.
13 UNI spins Cyclones for sixth straight win UNI baseball team beat the Iowa State Cyclones in Ames on Wednesday; photo.
14 Club sports nearing end of season Club sports at UNI are closing in on their last month of play.
14 Randingos, take three Randingo awards to Lute Olsen, Dean Smith, Ken Griffey, Jr., Texas Tech, and Jose Mesa.
16 Golf teams at crucial point Women will play Eastern Kentucky next and men in Billiken Invitational; photo.
16 Panther women head south for strong meet Women's team will be participating in two competitions this weekend, one in Texas and the other in Missouri; photo.