Northern Iowan — February 3, 1998

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1 Charcoaling stability reveals artistic ability Danielle McCullough puts the finishing touches on her charcoal drawing; photo.
1 Fraternity continues growing trend; Phi Kappa Sigma pledges to go 'dry' Phi Kappa Sigma announced they will ban alcohol from the houses; photo.
1 Koob spotlights leaders through speech series President Koob was the first speaker in his "Leaders on Leadership" program; photo.
2 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
3 Miss Cedar Valley pageant seeks one to fill shoes of Miss America The winner of the Miss Cedar Valley pageant will compete for Miss Iowa and then possibly Miss America.
4 National trends create greater demand for education majors Growing school enrollments outside Iowa and reduced class sizes mean more open positions for UNI graduates.
5 Watch your mouth, Oprah! Editorial comments on Oprah Winfrey's courtroom battle with the cattle industry.
5 My so-called Chaplin-esque life Columnist comments on being locked out of his apartment.
5 Kids: don't try television antics or kung fu at home Columnist comments on the effects that television has on children.
6 Qualities for UNI graduates: a working document for field testing (October 1997) Working statement on qualities for UNI graduates written by the Qualities of an Educated Person project group.
7 Student grants for scholarly essays Students will receive $500 grants upon completion of scholarly essays on topics related to "Qualities for UNI Graduates" document.
7 Music can change mood, "dimglimmering" changes everything Music group "dimglimmering" will perform at Cup of Joe February 5; photo.
7 Women's basketball games need more, louder fans UNI student musician encourages everyone to attend the women's basketball games and cheer loudly.
8 Rights are to protect, not silence Hamner Hill comments on Professor Wang's letter concerning taping class discussions and lectures.
8 Study abroad, NSE two different programs Directors of Study Abroad program and National Student Exchange clarify incorrect information given in January 27 Northern Iowan article.
9 UNI remembers Noack's dedication, leadership Professor Virgil Noack will be fondly remembered by the UNI community.
9 Yet another twist of Romeo and Juliet Student Ranae Keane will present her Individual Studies project, a production of "Romeo and Juliet," this weekend at Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
13 Hawks, Cyclones dominate Big Four competition Men's track team placed second and women's team placed third at the Mercantile Bank Big Four Meet Friday; photo.
13 Grueling weekend yields split UNI men's and women's swimming teams defeated Northeastern Illinois Friday, but both lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday; photo.
14 Panthers top Cowboys, 25-21 UNI beat Wyoming, 25-21, in wrestling.
15 Panther women lose big to Bears, can't edge Shockers Women's basketball team lost to Wichita and Southwest Missouri State; photo.
15 Road struggles continue for UNI Men's basketball team lost to Bradley and Illinois State; photo.