Northern Iowan — February 10, 1998

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1 24-hour computer access moved to Towers Center The Towers Center computer lab, rather than the Redeker Center lab, will now be open twenty-four hours.
1 Branstad falls short of fulfilling budget request; FY 1999 offers little increase in funding Governor Branstad recommended a .66% increase in UNI's budget for fiscal year 1999.
1 'Almost a Memory Now' Van Stephenson will perform with his band Blackhawk Friday in Waterloo; photo.
1 Guinier to emphasize affirmative action issues Lani Guinier will present a lecture "Reframing the Affirmative Action Debate" in the Union tonight; photo.
2 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
3 Correction Richard McGuire was misquoted in the February 6 article "Another nail in auditorium coffin;" his actual quote is given.
3 Summer Employment Fair offers sunny experiences 1998 Summer Employment Fair will be held February 18 in the Union.
3 AMA sponsors high school shadow day; high school students try college shoes on for size American Marketing Association sponsored a High School Shadow Day for students at Sigourney and Gladbrook-Reinbeck high schools.
5 Don't blow up Iraq! (until after the Olympics) Editorial comments on the Olympic Committee asking the United States not to attack Iraq during the Olympics.
5 Forget ugly memories, remember the good Columnist recalls an unhappy memory about a babysitter's troubles.
5 Meeting my girlfriend's mom: a list of don'ts Columnist comments on things not to do when meeting your girlfriend's mother.
6 Bells ring; all must answer call Student responds to Chad Heeren's January 27 column about religious groups and abortion.
7 Dreaded single-ply toilet paper unrolls across campus Student wants UNI to supply two-ply toilet paper in campus restrooms.
8 Valentine's Day more than cupid candies Columnist looks at love through song lyrics.
8 Proposal not about limiting students' choice Student senator asks for support of a resolution that would give faculty members the power to penalize students for not attending class sessions containing sexually explicit materials.
9 Cedar Falls band "dimglimmering" plays new tunes Four-member group "dimglimmering" started playing together in November; photo.
9 Pirate's play time Professor Gretta Berghammer's third grade creative drama class uses a pirate's theme to learn about the senses; photo.
9 UNI safely studies abroad Recent rape of students in Guatemala caused many other schools to think about their study abroad programs.
10 HIV/AIDS: closer to home than you think Wellness and Recreation Services offers educational programs on AIDS as well as screenings.
11 Safe credit card use, lower bills Students should use credit cards wisely.
13 Italian pleasures at Brown Bottle; restaurant review Review of Cedar Falls Brown Bottle restaurant.
14 Panther women keep tournament hopes alive Women's basketball team lost to Indiana State but defeated Illinois State; photo.
14 Swim teams notch final win in East Gym, fall to Iowa State UNI beat Bradley but lost to Iowa State last weekend; photo.
15 Shorthanded UNI falls 23-14 UNI wrestlers lost, 23-14, to Missouri; photo.
16 UNI men drop tenth MVC game Men's basketball team lost, 91-89, to Southern Illinois; photo.
17 School records fall at Iowa State Men's and women's track teams performed well at the Iowa State Classic last weekend; Brenna Fleishman, Jill Bakewell, and the men's distance medley team broke school records.
18 Panthers land 25 recruits; Dunbar brings defensive help Twenty-five new football recruits have officially announced their plans to play for UNI next season.