Northern Iowan — April 24, 1998

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1 Development plans spark controversy Students and faculty members question proposed use of preserve land as golf course and retirement community; photo.
1 Falling into spring, springing into summer "Block Party" helped raise funds for Campbell, Bender, and Dancer Halls; photo.
1 Students unite to 'Take Back the Night' Gender Equality Association, People Against Violence, and Women's Studies sponsored "Take Back the Night" to fight sexual abuse; photo.
2 Grade distribution modified; students assigned viewing times Students may view their grades via the Internet at assigned times according to their social security number.
3 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
5 Sexual harassment freebies? Editorial comments on recent national sexual harassment cases.
5 Clinton drops the ball on HIV prevention Columnist comments on funding needle exchange programs.
5 Men should have responsibility in women's issues Columnist believes men have a responsibility to help fight for equality for women.
6 UNI gets 'health hazard' for Earth Week Kamyar Enshayan comments on the use of herbicide on campus during Earth Week.
7 Shot in arm doesn't tickle Tickle Columnist reflects on his trip to the doctor's office for a shot.
8 Mexico not worthy of blame for bad trip Student encourages others to visit Mexico despite this year's bad spring break trip.
8 Iowa should take the lead in same-sex marriage issue Student believes Iowa should set an example of tolerance by accepting same-sex marriages.
9 Festival kicks for martial arts fans Michael A. De Marco demonstrated his form at the Martial Arts Festival Monday; photo.
9 "Medea" reclaims her past this weekend Theatre UNI will present the Greek play "Medea" this weekend.
9 UNI poets create, "The Marble Bag" Seven students wrote "The Marble Bag" as part of an independent project on poetry.
9 Benefit bash to fund European music trip A benefit concert and dance will be held tonight to support Jazz Band I's and Orquesta Alto Maiz's European tour.
10 Boy journeys into unknown land in "Phantom Tollbooth" Admission to this weekend's production of "The Phantom Tollbooth" requires a donation of children's books.
11 "The Object of My Affection," honest yet still lacking Review of the movie "The Object of My Affection" with Alan Alda; it received a two and one-half star rating.
13 Panther women card highest MVC finish ever UNI women's golf team placed fourth at the MVC; the men will compete at their MVC meet Sunday; photo.
13 Making a champion: speed, strength, stamina Profile of senior runner Jay Brock; photo.
14 UNI wins VEISHA tournament UNI beat Iowa State, Iowa State alumni, and Iowa Falls to take home the VEISHA tournament championship.
14 Panther softball splits with Gophers at home UNI split two games with the University of Minnesota; they will play Illinois State this Saturday; photo.
16 UNI drops two more MVC contests on the road UNI baseball team beat Morningside, 14-7, but lost two to Creighton; will play Evansville this weekend; photo.
16 Reader reaction: spend more time writing about nothing, wasting space Columnist comments on the Chicago Cubs and women who rollerblade.