Northern Iowan — February 17, 1998

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1 Presidential candidates clarify the issues; NISG elections slated for next week The candidates discuss the major issues they will work on if elected; photo.
1 Loving the day of love Jen Kapler making Valentine's Day cookies in the Union; photo.
1 ABIL garners national recognition Lou Honary and the ABIL research program have been working on a biodegradable oil, called BioSoy, made from soybeans; photo.
2 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
3 Kennedy targets pollution in speech Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., spoke on pollution and large corporations Thursday in the Union; photo.
3 College Jeopardy offers big prizes; on-line participation easily accessible, fun College students can now play Jeopardy online through Sony.
4 Cedar Falls represented in pro tourney; Fulton to fight defending champ in bare knuckle brawl Cedar Falls native Travis Fulton will be competing in a brawl tournament in Evansdale Friday; photo.
6 ABCs of spring break ABC list of things to do on spring break.
6 Time in college: stagnantly flying by Columnist reflects on his time spent in college.
6 Interpretative theories on an infamous piece of campus art Columnist critiques "The Acrobats" sculpture created by Ed Whiting in 1965.
7 Memories wipe away mundane reality Columnist writes about the romanticizing of the mundane parts of life.
7 Custodians not 'maids' to clean up after 13,000 students Student asks other students to put their trash where it belongs.
8 'Husseins's reign must end' Columnist believes Saddam Hussein should no longer be in power in Iraq.
8 Iraqi lives worth examining Kamyar Enshayan urges Americans to think about the families living in Iraq.
9 Calling T.C. the Cat! Where are you? Student asks why the Panther mascot has not been attending recent sporting events.
9 UNI emphasizes education, not nostalgia Communication Studies staff member comments on the need to renovate Lang Hall's auditorium for the Electronic Media Division's students.
10 UNI summer employment fair Ninety-three employers will attend UNI's Summer Employment Fair February 18.
11 It could happen to you Many college-aged women have been victims of date or acquaintance rape; photo.
11 A night of romance Don Dean and Tammy Dunkelberger attended "The Sweetest Days" dance February 14; photo.
11 Poet celebrates Black History Month George Barlow presented his poetry as part of the Northern Iowa Reading Series celebration of Black History Month.
12 Getting off the couch; onto stair master Northern Iowan staff member agrees to go through the Wellness and Recreation Services personal trainer program; photo.
13 Job search for your future Students can locate jobs through the summer employment fair or the web site "Getworking".
15 Homecoming logo contest March 13 is the deadline for turning in entries in the Homecoming 1998 logo contest.
16 Panther close-up; Brenna Fleishman Profile of senior runner Brenna Fleishman; photo.
16 Duo makes mark on hometowns, UNI Basketball players Nadine Brandt and Allison Starr were successful in high school athletics before coming to UNI; photo.
17 UNI completes state-wide sweep With Saturday's defeat of Drake, UNI has beaten all Iowa opponents in basketball; photo.
17 No. 10 Cornhuskers tear open Panther wrestlers 33-6 UNI lost to Nebraska-Omaha and the Cornhuskers.
18 UNI goes up against tough teams UNI's men's and women's track teams performed well at the Husker Invitational last weekend.
18 Panther women knock off two more MVC foes Women's basketball team defeated Evansville, 63-60, and Southern Illinois, 67-47.