Northern Iowan — February 9, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hypnotist to mesmerize UNI students | Hypnotist Jim Wand will perform Thursday in the SEC; photo. | |
| 1 | Midwest keeps blood supply flowing; Heartland supplies most blood in U.S. | Red Cross states that 11% of the people in the Midwest donate blood compared to national average of 5%; SAE blood drive will be today in Union. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Senior swimmers; photo. | |
| 1 | Pulitzer Prize winner on campus to discuss African-American journalists | Clarence Page will speak tomorrow night in Curris Business Building as part of Black History Month celebration; photo. | |
| 2 | Vallentine named School of Music director | John Vallentine will replace Raymond Tymas-Jones as Director. | |
| 2 | UNI Museum hosts Ableman photo exhibit | New Museum display "From the Good Earth" features the photography of Michael Ableman. | |
| 3 | Wellness & Recreation Center | Will host activites on Thursday-Saturday nights. | |
| 3 | UNI Ultimate Club | Will practice Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. | |
| 3 | United Methodist Student Center | Invite all to worship. | |
| 3 | USABDA (United States Amateur Ballroom Dance Association) | Will sponsor a dance. | |
| 3 | UNI College Republicans | Will meet. | |
| 3 | UNI Inter-American Studies Committee, NAMES Project Cedar Valley and UNI- LGBTA | Will sponsor a film series. | |
| 3 | UNI Shotokan Karate Club | Will meet. | |
| 3 | Northern Iowa Democrats | Will meet. | |
| 3 | Student Association for Middle Level Educators | Will meet. | |
| 3 | Lutheran Center | Invites all to worship. | |
| 3 | Model United Nations | Will meet. | |
| 3 | Gender Equality Association | Will meet. | |
| 3 | ITS Training Services | Will host free computer training workshops. | |
| 3 | AA Meetings | Will meet on thursdays. | |
| 3 | Cafenation | Will host a band. | |
| 3 | College Hill Lutheran Church & Brammer Memorial Center | Invite people to worship. | |
| 3 | Corrections | Correcting February 5 news article, actual founder of Black History Month is Carter G. Woodson. | |
| 7 | Former professor dies from Parkinson's | Former professor of English and journalism Bernard C. DeHoff died Saturday February 6, 1999; photo. | |
| 8 | Journalism students make a difference | Journalism students and their professor at Northwestern freed falsely accused Anthony Porter from prison by catching real criminal. | |
| 8 | U.S. should pick on someone their own size | Columnist wonders why the US is policing the small country of Iraq. | |
| 8 | Black History Month should instead be 'America's Celebration' | Believes Black History Month is dividing our country, not bringing the races together. | |
| 9 | Heart filled with thanks | Student thanks everyone for what they have done for Austin Kelly. | |
| 9 | Black History Month "American history" | Student encourages others to attend events celebrating Black History Month. | |
| 9 | Liberal does not mean 'communist' | Believes conservatives should discuss the important issues and not think of "liberal" as negative. | |
| 10 | 'State of the student body' | Results of survey show that tuition costs, parking, free lawyer service, and Panther Shuttle bus system are the issues most important to students. | |
| 11 | Death penalty evil and wrong | Death penalty should not be instituted in Iowa. | |
| 12 | Untitled | "Kaotic Order" will be one of the bands featured at Steb's benefit concert Thursday with benefits going to Student Art Educators Association; photo. | |
| 12 | Lending a helpful paw | Student Leadership Association organized Panther Pals, pairing upper-classman with a freshman to help acclimatize the new student to campus and Cedar Falls. | |
| 12 | Students gear up for worldwide experience | Students earn credit working with children on American military bases through Camp Adventure; photo. | |
| 12 | World-renowned instructors teach free Lindy Hop workshops | Instructors will teach swing dances this weekend to the public in the Commons Friday and Price Lab and Waterloo Recreation Center Saturday. | |
| 13 | Summer Employment Fair '99 | Fair will be February 16-17 in Union. | |
| 14 | The Riot Act | Students rush to General Nutrition Center (GNC) to purchase herbal supplements. | |
| 15 | WebDorm brings college experience home | Students can view everyday lives of several college students and interact through web page. | |
| 18 | Home court win keeps title hopes alive | Panthers win, 58-52, over Evansville; photo. | |
| 18 | Senior swimmers finish home career smiling | Men and women win over Bradley for seniors' last meet; photo. | |
| 18 | Wrestlers declaw Tigers | UNI defeats Missouri, 29-12, upgrading this season's record to 7-7. | |
| 19 | UNI's frustrations continue in third straight setback | Indiana State wins over Panthers, 72-67; Panters now have 0-3 home record; photo. | |
| 19 | Cress leads list of Panther departures | Basketball player Terry Cress will leave the team, along with other players; photo. | |
| 19 | Pauli's second place finish paces Panthers at ISU | UNI faced tough national competition in Ames; host UNI Open Feb. 12. | |
| 20 | Missouri Valley men's and women's races heating up | Comments on the men's and women's fight for the top in the MVC conference. | |
| 21 | Dunbar signs 25 new faces | Football coach signs twenty-five new recruits for next season, ten from out-of-state and six transfers. | |
| 22 | Volleyball signs two | Coach Ahrabi-Fard signed Jill Arganbright and Kim Kester for next season; photo. | |
| 22 | Men's tennis team has mixed weekend | Panther men are 3-2 on the season after meets against Eastern Washington, Southern Colorado, and Air Force Academy. |