Northern Iowan — February 16, 1999

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1 Untitled Students enjoying the warm temperatures on top of the Union; photo.
1 Chinese lunar new year inaugurated with color, light More than 200 people attended the Saturday celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year at the Catholic Student Center.
1 Report: living together before marriage possibly 'dangerous'; over 4 million couples are doing it¿ Study completed at Rutgers University reported that the chances of a marriage ending in divorce is 46% higher if the couple has lived together before marriage.
1 Nieting, Brownell seeking NISG's top two positions Jeff Nieting and Travis Brownell, candidates for NISG president and vice-president, describe their platform; photo.
2 Group provides scholarship assistance U. S. Commission for Scholastic Assistance-College Bound provides a variety of scholarships.
2 AFS students to St. Louis UNI's chapter of the American Foundrymen's Society will attend AFS Casting Exposition and Congress March 12-16.
3 Conservation Club Will meet.
4 In a galaxy far, far away¿ Students can view a total solar eclipse in Romania on an astronomy field trip August 5-14.
5 Money-hungry habit-halving tips; strapped for cash? Tips on how to save money by changing your buying habits.
7 'Playing house' messing with future Editorial comments on couples living together before marriage.
7 Barbie's tattoo, candy hearts indicators of social change Comments on change in traditions such as Barbie getting a tattoo, candy hearts becoming less personal, and Dartmouth's Greek system being forced to go co-ed.
7 Culinary culture combinations at UNI Comments on dining center food choices and lack of decent toilet paper.
8 Class gives wrong view of culture Faculty member believes misconceptions and false information are being taught in Middle Eastern Civilization class.
9 Morals, emotions return to politics Politicians use the public's emotions and views on morality to push their views.
10 Congratulations new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon List of new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
10 Environment demands concern Faculty member responds to Jason Hermsen's NI column concerning environmental problems.
10 'OWI Idiot' just doesn't get it Staff member comments on Tanya Foxhoven's series of columns on her experiences with being charged with OWI; Foxhoven should take responsibility for her own decision to drink and drive.
11 Black History Month not lost relevance Student responds to Nathan Chandler's column on relevance of Black History Month; Month is still important to Americans.
13 The Riot Act Y2K (Millenium Bug) hysteria continues.
13 UNI alumnus continues college passion Doug Kruger began dancing after taking a ballroom dance class at UNI and now operates Rhythm and Smooth dance studio in the area; photo.
13 Ellis Paul's "Translucent Soul" transcends folk genre Review of recently released album by Ellis Paul; photo.
16 Life on the road continues for UNI UNI lost to Evansville last Thursday, 60-57, with a three-pointer at the buzzer; photo.
16 Hot shooting 'shocks' Wichita St.; Panthers end four-game skid with home victory UNI defeated Wichita State, 87-82; will play Illinois State tomorrow; photo.
16 UNI fares well in final tune-up before conference tourney UNI performed well at the UNI-Open last weekend with several athletes placing in their events; MVC Championships will be this weekend in the Dome; photo.
16 Erratic showing at MVC Men's team placed fourth and women's fifth at MVC Championships.
17 Wrestlers can't dig themselves out of 'Gopher Hole' 24th ranked UNI lost to Minnesota, 33-6, Friday night but defeated Northern Illinois, 25-20 Sunday; photo.
19 It's time for B. J. to move on to bigger and better things Columnist comments on B .J. Armstrong interviewing for the Head Basketball Coach position at the University of Iowa.
20 UNI spring athletic schedule Schedules for women's golf, baseball, and softball.
21 Brother and sister rely on each other for support in the pool Profile on sibling swimmers Rachel Nosbisch and Adam Nosbisch; photo.