Northern Iowan — March 27, 1998

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1 Students stranded in Cancun; trip to paradise becomes major headache Forty UNI students were stranded in Cancun, Mexico, after their plane failed to arrive.
1 A garage mirage in Campbell Hall Amy Green looks at clothes at the Campbell Hall garage sale; photo.
1 Dome deflation lets air out of activities Deflation of the UNI-Dome on March 23, 1998, signaled the beginning of roof replacement work; normal Dome activities will be relocated; photo.
2 NISG begins budget hearings; allocations to be final next week Tuesday the Northern Iowa Student Government Organization and Finance Committee began allocating money to student organizations for next year.
3 NI correction The correct date and time for "Dance for those Who Can't" is April 5 from 7 to 10 p.m.
3 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
4 Once-minor drug transforms Iowa into 'meth-mecca' Iowa House Democrats have a four-part campaign to fight the use of methampetamines in Iowa.
5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
6 No more apples, now it's bulletproof vests Editorial comments on recent shooting in a Jonesboro, Arkansas, school and other violence in schools.
6 Clinton's motives in Africa not great for Africans Columnist comments on President Clinton's recent trip to Africa.
6 McKinney decision reflects reluctance to acknowledge harassment Columnist comments on sexual harassment.
7 Daughters of the sun experience this! Vinie Burrows will perform in an evening of poetry and prose honoring African and African-American women.
7 Barbie through the ages Professor Rochette-Crawley responds to Troy Tickle's February 27 column on Barbie and Ken dolls.
8 Winning a losing battle Columnist comments on death.
10 Education responsibility not on federal government's shoulders Student comments on the state of education in America and President Clinton's goals.
10 Met Transit glad to serve UNI community ATU President Larry Meyer thanks the Northern Iowa Student Government for their work on the Panther Shuttle.
11 "Polaroid Stories" tells tale of life on the streets UNI Student Theatre Association will present "Polaroid Stories" this weekend; photo.
11 SEAC offers earth-friendly ideas to UNI Student Environmental Action Coalition's goal is to help the environment and educate students.
11 "Titanic" stays afloat at Oscars, ties for second Northern Iowa writers give their own awards in response to the 70th annual Academy Awards and Oscars; photo.
12 Take that, you wimpy biceps Columnist comments on her first workout since before spring break.
13 UNI leader just never stops; Scott Meskimen New student body Vice President is involved in many activities at UNI; photo.
15 The Olde Broom Factory provides historical dining treat Review of the Olde Broom Factory restaurant in Cedar Falls.
16 Flach, Barton fall short at National Championships UNI finished 30th at the NCAA National Wrestling Championships in Ohio with no All-Americans; photo.
16 Home opener today for Panther baseball UNI lost to Minnesota, 12-5, Tuesday and will play Southern Illinois Saturday in home opener; photo.
16 Panther close-up; Amie Crowley Profile of freshman tennis player Amie Crowley.
17 Rain hinders UNI Softball team posted a 4-3 record on their recent road trip.
17 UNI golf seasons in full swing Men's golf team will open their season in the Southwest Missouri State Pepsi Challenge this weekend; women's team placed ninth at the Cal State-Northridge Classic last week.
18 Outdoor track warms up season UNI men's and women's teams will compete in the Sun Devil Relays in Arizona this week.
18 Tennis: men fault, women vault UNI men's team lost to Bucknell; women's team played Western Kentucky and Wisconsin.
18 The Dome is gone but where did it go? Columnist describes some possible alternate uses of the old UNI Dome roof instead of covering the Bremer County Landfill.