Northern Iowan — April 29, 1997

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1 Midwest serial rapist strikes campuses; some colleges hit thus far include Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa Serial rapist hitting colleges in the Midwest; has been seen in Davenport and Iowa City.
1 Tenure case draws on; decision to be made in July Denial of tenure and promotion case for Carol Morgan will continue in June.
1 Habitat for Humanity builds homes in Waterloo Students worked on house for Habitat for Humanity.
1 Hill entertainment proves successful College Hill Merchants and Professional Association sponsored outdoor entertainment and food Saturday on Hill; photo.
2 KGRK will start its fall semester with new team Five new members will join KGRK for next year.
3 What's Up Activities and meetings.
4 UNI speech team places high at nationals UNI finished fourth in National Forensic Association National Tournament.
6 Diplomats live above the law Comments on diplomatic immunity.
6 Internet: way too hyped Comments on meeting people on the Internet.
6 Washington, Pres. Clinton ignore genocide to make quick buck Comments on Most Favored Nation status of China despite its relationship with Tibet.
7 Being Christian means living by the Bible Skarich responds to Chad Heeren's April 11 article about religion.
8 Wonder why there's no line at the Stein? Claims students treated rudely at the Stein.
8 Breath of fresh air: honesty Thanks Luke Penca for returning his lost billfold.
8 Kudos to CF Councilman, UNI professor for job well done Martin thanks Paul Rider for his work on the Community Coalition.
8 Recycling good, herbicides bad Applauds recycling effort and questions use of herbicides.
9 NISG thanks students, reminds not to forget project initiators: New administration needs to bring new ideas NISG representatives thank students and address current issues.
10 BSU, should give NI some credit, quit name calling Northern Iowan coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
10 Northern Iowan strictly reported news, not race Student responds to Black Student Union letter of April 22; NI coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
10 Suggestion: 'Get some cheese for your whine' Student comments that article on Comedy Jam was not racist.
11 UNI dances 'round the world International Dance Theatre performed last Friday; photo.
11 Celebrate life at Union Thursday Spring Celebration of Life will be held Thursday in the Union.
12 'Go for it' Aug. 7-17 Iowa State Fair is August 7-17.
13 How many students think work, extra-curricular activities affect their grades? Part two of a two-part series Review of survey of how students spend their time.
14 Karate Club kicks into UNI Karate Club goals to get their members in shape and help them relax; photo.
16 Woody stops show at Drake Relays UNI had outstanding performances at the Drake Relays Saturday; Joey Woody broke Relays record on 400 hurdles; photo.
16 Life outside the white chalk; part two of a two-part series Profile of sisters Jen Dean and Jody Dean; photo.
17 UNI softball team sweeps, gets swept in MVC doubleheaders UNI defeated Indiana State in both games on Saturday and lost two games to Illinois State on Sunday; photo.
17 Northern Iowan takes home title in KGRK softball tourney Northern Iowan defeated KGRK in the two-of-three game series in the KGRK softball tourney.
18 UNI splits with rival Southwest Missouri State UNI split doubleheader with Southwest Missouri State; photo.
20 UNI signs key players for 1997-98 UNI signs forward Danny McCampbell and forward-guard Aaron Middendorf for next season.