Northern Iowan — April 28, 1998

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1 Iowa gubernatorial race heats up; Democrats, Republicans prepare to select nominees Gubernatorial candidates met for the Democratic Convention and Republican debate last weekend; photo.
1 Tenure study reveals criteria of 'privilege' Tenure decisions, granting academic freedom, are made carefully by the Provost and a committee.
1 New 'do for the Dome The first beam has been raised on the new UNI-Dome roof; old fabric cover goes to Bremer County Landfill; photo.
2 UNI student to run for Iowa House Former Northern Iowa Student Government senator and senior Jessica Ott will run for Iowa State Representative of District 30; photo.
6 Don't worry, be happy! Editorial offers suggestions on how to cope with finals and pre-finals work.
6 Swinging (the non-Austin Powers way) Columnist describes his childhood memories of playground swings.
6 The final installment: FAQs of the Freelance Gynecologist Columnist answers questions from his readers; photo.
8 Same-sex marriage arguments unconvincing Author and the Gender Equality Association (GEA) comment on the same-sex marriage issue.
9 Teachers role models for life Columnist comments on the life of teachers.
9 Healthy choices available at WRC Leisure Services intern responds to Troy Tickle's column on the Wellness and Recreation Center's vending machines.
10 Thanks NI staff for great year Staff member thanks the Northern Iowan staff for its work this year.
10 Boy Scouts can do as it wishes Former student responds to Jeff Grant's column that criticized the Boy Scouts and their views on homosexuality.
11 The Riot Act Students at the bar wear their "What Would Jesus Do" bracelets; no guilt felt.
11 UNI bids fond farewell to retirees Forty-six UNI employees will be retiring or have retired this year; list of those honored.
11 A little fun in the sun Students enjoyed last week's warm temperatures; photo.
13 Congratulations to the new members of Sigma Iota List of new members of Sigma Iota honorary service organization.
14 Unique fundraiser helps multiple sclerosis The Other Place raised $500 for multiple sclerosis by giving Bud Bucks to customers and holding an auction.
16 Panthers sweep Aces, keep tourney hopes alive UNI baseball tem beat Evansville in four games last weekend; they will play Iowa State Wednesday; photo.
16 Brock: family influences play roles in UNI success Profile of runner Jay Brock; photo.
17 Panther close-up; Sheila Conger Profile of senior golfer Sheila Conger; photo.
18 Panthers shine at Drake Men's and women's track teams competed well at Drake Relays last weekend.
19 UNI reverses fortunes, wins three on road UNI softball team split two games with Illinois State and beat Indiana State, 6-2 and 11-9, last weekend; photo.