Northern Iowan — July 10, 1998

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1 Plans underway for Homecoming '98 Plans for the 1998 Homecoming celebration are announced, including several new activities.
1 Three strikes, you're out! Northern University Little Panther baseball player Nick Davis is thrown out at first base; photo.
1 West gym changing to meet student needs West Gymnasium has recently been closed for repairs and renovations, including creating space for the Department of Military Science; photo.
2 UNI grad accepts 'toughest job' Recent UNI graduate Monica Schiessl began a Peace Corps position in Jamaica July 5; 6500 Peace Corps volunteers are working in eighty-one countries.
2 Reptile raid forces turtles into new home Over two hundred turtles were confiscated in a raid of a Toddville, Iowa, home and were transported to the Cedar Bend Humane Society in Waterloo.
3 UNI completes one of its best wrestling recruitments in history Thirteen wrestlers were signed as part of the most successful recruiting effort ever at UNI; recruiting class is ranked second in the nation.
4 Road rage runs rampant Editorial comments on road rage in Iowa.
4 Environmental awareness waning; almost forgotten Environmental awareness is lower than in recent years.
4 World Cup soccer; a myriad of subtle rules to be learned, learned from Columnist comments on the recent World Cup soccer competitions.
5 Article injustice to Communication Studies department Department members and others respond to the June 12 Northern Iowan article about censuring Jim Skaine for testifying for Robert Snyder in his tenure case.
6 Play it safe with fun in the summer sun Those who enjoy tanning in the sun should take precautions against skin cancer; photo.
8 "Dr. Dolittle" delivers non-stop laugh attack Review of the movie "Dr. Dolittle" with Eddie Murphy; photo.