Northern Iowan — September 11, 1998

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1 'Clinton' visits UNI campus Ian Granstra wore a President Clinton mask at the College Republican's booth during FUNION; photo.
1 Union takes steps towards renovation Architectural and marketing firms Brooks, Borg, and Skiles and Ricca Planning have been hired to begin planning for adding more restaurants and a store to Maucker Union; photo.
1 Scholarships created for local students $500,000 will be raised locally to provide UNI scholarships for Black Hawk County students.
2 Local produce makes its way to UNI dining centers Ames's Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture is providing support to UNI's dining services in buying local produce.
3 'Bridges of Madison County' author renews link to UNI Former Dean of the College of Business Administration and best selling novelist Robert James Waller spoke at the Students First scholarship banquet yesterday in the Union; photo.
4 Congratulations to the new members of Gamma Phi Beta List of new members of Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
6 The sentimental side of baseball's shining summer Editorial comments on Cardinals baseball player Mark McGwire breaking the season home-run record.
6 Live your life, don't simply exist Columnist comments on innocence and growing up.
6 Feminism has ruined my love life, although improved life Columnist comments on how feminism has changed her love life.
8 'Brother John's' words grossly inaccurate Believes that Brother John was not preaching the truth about God and Christianity.
8 Campus ministry provoked, entertained us Preacher Jim Gilles entertained students with his views on religion.
10 Go bananas with spirit for UNI Students should attend football games, have fun, and show school spirit.
11 Have you paid your dues to the blues? Eddie King will perform at Steb's Friday night; photo.
11 Many voices, one message; Diversity Week theme conveys common goal Diversity Week will be held September 13 through 18; activities are described.
11 Habitat volunteers help build future UNI's Habitat for Humanity chapter assists in many local projects to help low-income families in the area.
12 "Everclear," others to rock Iowa City Midwest Entertainment Group will present the Hawkeye Festival Sunday in Iowa City; music, games, and food will be available.
15 "Blade"--blood soaked thriller Review of movie "Blade" with Wesley Snipes.
16 Correction Correction to Panther football schedule published in the September 4 Northern Iowan.
16 One challenge met, another awaits; Panther football takes on No. 2 Cowboys UNI will play McNeese State tomorrow night at Waterloo's Memorial Stadium; photo.
16 Volleyball team takes it to the limit; edged by Florida State for tourney title UNI finished second at the Florida State Classic Tournament last weekend; team will compete in the Huskie Invitational this weekend.
16 Panther of the week Steve Jenkins Profile of senior football player Steve Jenkins; photo.
18 Home in the Dome? Maybe not Columnist comments on the new UNI-Dome roof and how it will change football games.
20 Fall sports schedules Fall sports schedules are given.
20 Golfers return from road trips Women's team finished sixth at the Illinois State Redbird Classic and the men finished third at the Big Four Tournament in Des Moines.