Northern Iowan — February 24, 1998

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1 Union, computers focus of NISG debates Northern Iowa Student Government candidates met to debate election issues this week; photo.
1 Iraq agrees to inspections, U.S., Clinton still wary The United Nations negotiated an agreement with Iraq to provide access to weapon sites for inspections.
1 Rubbing the stress away Students in Campbell Hall received massages; photo.
2 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
2 Greek fall grade report--fall 1997 Grade point averages of students in the Greek system.
3 University Advancement adds development division to ease financial worries New Development Office within University Advancement will solicit donations from alumni; photo.
4 Nike challenges allegations regarding Asian sub-contracted factories; 'code of conduct' to assure employee rights, benefits Nike challenged what it contends are incorrect, negative reports regarding their labor practices in Asia.
6 Voters wanted! Apply tomorrow! Editorial challenges and encourages students to vote in tomorrow's Northern Iowa Student Government elections.
6 The life and times of a non-smoker Columnist reflects on his vow never to smoke.
6 Nagano and big Nielsen divorce: irreconcilable differences Columnist comments on the winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.
7 Military action now could save lives in the future Student compares the Gulf crisis with World War II.
7 Looking for a few 'green people' Student Environmental Action Coalition is involved with national and local environmental issues.
8 Snyder willing to go out of his way for students Students support Patrick Snyder for student body president.
8 Loecke/Green highly qualified, student interests at heart Student supports Matt Loecke and Kim Green for Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President.
8 Snyder/Rasmussen opponents lack experience Student supports Patrick Snyder and Michael Rasmussen for Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President.
10 Nostalgic alums should put money where mouths are Student wants "nostalgic alumni" to help pay the extra cost of saving the auditorium in the Lang Hall renovation plan.
10 Closing dining center would be mistake Student reacts to article on impending closing of Campbell Hall dining center on the weekends next fall.
11 Don't walk alone; keep your safety in mind All Campus Escort Services and Kampus Escort Services will escort students safely across campus at night; photo.
11 Go Junior Panthers! Junior Panthers play basketball at halftime during the men's basketball games; photo.
12 Robert Martin; professor overcomes disability everyday History professor Robert Martin has learned to overcome his blindness; photo.
13 Numbers are in; outlook not good Northern Iowa writer begins her personal training program.
16 Panther close-up; Luke Grafft Profile of sophomore swimmer Luke Grafft.
16 Panther track team strong at Dome Open Men's and women's track teams performed well at the UNI-Dome Open Friday; photo.
16 Panthers still searching for wins Men's basketball team lost to Indiana State, 65-45, Saturday, and played Illinois State last night; photo.
16 UNI golfers open season in south Women's golf team placed ninth of fifteen teams at the Jaguar-J.C. Penney Invitational in Alabama last weekend; photo.
17 A mind blowin' experience Hypnotist Jim Wand will perform in the Maucker Union Coffeehouse Friday March 6.
17 Bradley outlasts Panthers, 60-57 Women's basketball team lost to Bradley, 60-57.
18 First tournament is tough on Panther baseball team UNI won one but lost three at the Rawlings/Oakland A's Tournament; photo.
19 Cyclones thump Panthers, 33-3 Wrestlers lost to Iowa State, 33-3, in West Gymnasium; Dan Gable gave the keynote address at dinner following the meet; photo.
19 Swimmers finish season strong Both men's and women's teams finished third at the Mid East Championships last weekend.