Northern Iowan — January 23, 1998

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1 Pranksters leave Sophocles headless Pranksters stole the head from the Sophocles sculpture located in Seerley Hall around December 17, 1997; photo.
1 Ex-UNI professor seeks compensation for denied tenure; television comments regarding Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue may be reason for rejection Robert Snyder has filed a grievance against UNI for denying him tenure. Professor Snyder was involved with the student-run talk show "Sports Junkies" in 1994.
1 Sex scandals plague Clinton President Clinton is accused of having an affair with a White House intern and asking her to deny the allegations; photo.
1 No fear to volunteer Nikki Steinbronn speaking to representative Kay Thuesen at the UNI Volunteer Fair; photo.
2 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
3 UNI student involved in staged shooting Matthew Bergman accused of being involved in an attack on an Iowa State student December 16, 1997.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
4 Asian American students celebrate New Year in hearts Asian American students will celebrate the Asian New Year January 28.
5 U.S. remembers controversial decision of 25 years ago; Roe vs. Wade case sparked debate that looms even today Twenty-five years ago abortion was legalized in the United States, causing controversy that continues today.
5 UNI once again will "Celebrate Critical Writing" UNI will host the "Celebrate Critical Writing" contest and conference April 3, 1998.
6 Jam International "Jam International" will take place January 23 in Club 91, the Underground Nite Club.
7 Clinton sex scandal: take three Editorial comments on the Monica Lewinsky-President Clinton sex scandal.
7 Swinging by Ted Kaczynski's fruit of the looms Columnist comments on Ted Kaczynski being a possible role model.
7 Presidents shouldn't be judged on sexual form Columnist comments on the President Clinton sex scandal.
8 "Titanic" sinks us all Columnist comments on the movie "Titanic".
10 Jaquith responds to taping controversy Elaine Jaquith responds to previously published letters and stories in the Northern Iowan concerning the taping of class discussions.
10 Bells toll for abortion awareness The bells at St. Stephen's Catholic Student Center rang for thirty-seven minutes yesterday as a memorial for the children whose lives were taken by abortion.
11 Headlines on first day of class reflect society Susan Rochette-Crawley reflects on society and college students.
14 The Riot Act "Big Brother is watching YOU"
14 Opera recreates tale of mother's love, family's hatred UNI Lyric Theatre's opera "Suor Angelica" will be performed this weekend in Russell hall; photo.
18 "Fallen" puts new spin on old battle between good and evil Review of the movie "Fallen" with Denzel Washington.
19 Panther women notch two crucial MVC victories; UNI moves to 9-6 overall The women's basketball team beat Evansville, 80-69, and Southern Illinois, 68-54, in recent play. Women's MVC standings given; photo.
19 Men return from tough road trip Men's basketball team defeated Bradley at home but lost to Evansville and Indiana State on the road; photo.
20 Missouri Valley Conference men MVC standings for men's basketball.
20 Wrestlers to head north for dual UNI placed third at the Northern Iowa Duals and will compete against the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend.
20 Swim teams down Valparaiso The men's and women's swim teams both defeated Valparaiso.
21 Track teams pass second test of season UNI track teams performed well at the Iowa Open Saturday in Iowa City; photo.
21 Men's tennis team ready for spring season Men's tennis team will travel to Des Moines today to compete in the MVC Individual Championships.
22 NCAA baseball: uniforms and everything Columnist comments on the lack of a baseball diamond on campus.
24 Practice begins for UNI baseball UNI baseball team will begin practice Tuesday.