Northern Iowan — February 10, 1998
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |