Northern Iowan — February 27, 1998

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1 Oprah winner in court Oprah Winfrey was declared not liable for damages to the cattle industry two years after her show on mad cow disease aired.
1 Close/Meskimen elected to lead NISG Matt Close and Scott Meskimen were elected President and Vice President of Northern Iowa Student Government with 52.1% of the vote; election results are given; photo.
1 "Family Feud" brings Noehren Hall closer Noehren Hall residents played their version of "Family Feud" Monday and Tuesday; photo.
2 Commencement Committee limits tickets per graduate Graduating students will be limited to five tickets for family and friends.
3 WRC numbers on the rise Over nine thousand students used the Wellness and Recreation Center in November 1997; photo.
4 Study: college students do not 'Know Dieting' Program "Know Dieting" was presented by Joan Thompson Monday in conjunction with Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
5 Cut up the plastic! Editorial comments on an Iowa State professor's study on college students and credit cards.
5 United Nations-1, Clinton and Congress-0 Columnist comments on the United Nations agreement with Iraq's Saddam Hussein.
5 Educational media reinforces technological dependency Columnist comments on the role of technology in education and teaching children.
6 Attention to cleanliness appreciated Custodial staff thanks Amanda Kirk for her February 16 letter about students picking up after themselves.
7 Barbie's fixed, why not Ken? Columnist comments on how Barbie and Ken dolls shape our views of the perfect body shape.
7 Shuttle made winter more bearable Student thanks Northern Iowa Student Government for their work on providing the Panther Shuttle.
8 Summer career fair more a camp fair Student was disappointed with summer career fair.
8 Panther Shuttle, Lang Aud on different ends of solution spectrum Wesley Foundation campus minister comments on the Panther Shuttle and Lang Hall renovations.
9 The Riot Act Sign up for a credit card and get a free bag of candy.
9 Find love in "A Little Night Music" "A Little Night Music" will be presented next weekend at Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
9 Turning lens on women; March is Women's History Month Activities are planned for Women's History Month in March.
10 "Wedding Singer" is totally eighties! Review of movie "The Wedding Singer" with Adam Sandler.
11 Find summer job of your dreams Many opportunities are still available for summer employment.
13 Championship weekend in Missouri Valley; track teams confident heading into MVC meet Men's and women's track teams will compete in the MVC Championships this weekend in Normal, Illinois; photo.
13 Championship weekend in Missouri Valley; Panther men looking for redemption, NCAA berth Men's basketball team will play Southern Illinois tonight to open the MVC tournament; photo.
14 Cats, 'Dogs square off tomorrow Women's basketball team will play Drake tomorrow in the UNI-Dome.
14 WCW or NWO? Pick your poison Columnist comments on World Championship Wrestling.
16 Blizzard warning for UNI Iowa Blizzard professional volleyball team will take on Kansas City tomorrow night in West Gymnasium; photo.
16 Panther baseball on road again UNI will play Tennessee-Martin in first game of four-game series today; photo.
16 UNI intramural champs play on Nine winners of UNI's intramurals competed in an intercollegiate tournament; list of winners.