Northern Iowan — March 9, 1999

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1 Public Safety ends another safe year No reported sexual assaults, increase in OWI and drug violations, parking permit changes, and Web page are some of the events marking 1998; several goals have been set for 1999.
1 Untitled Student Alumni Ambassadors painting a room for the new Montessori School in Cedar Falls; photo.
1 Simon stresses importance of foreign language in society Former Senator Paul Simon spoke on language in society yesterday in the Union as part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series; photo.
1 'Awful act' in Jasper brings races together John William King was sentenced to death last week for the killing of James Byrd, Jr.; King will be the first white man put to death for killing an African-American.
3 What's Up Activities and meetings.
4 Self-employment exciting option for students, recent grads Small Business Development Center has helped several students and graduates start their own businesses.
7 Time for a break, Hillary Suggestions on what Hillary Clinton should do instead of running for the US Senate from New York.
7 Clinton's personal life really does affect us Believes President Clinton's personal life has ruined the legal system and hurt feminism.
7 Calling all of those in need of a free beer Columnist offers free beer to readers who will drive to New Orleans.
8 Services offered to the women of America Student offers his sperm to couples in need after seeing an ad requesting an egg donor for a childless couple.
9 Hermsen's remarks irresponsible Student states that Jason Hermsen's remarks about education majors, physical education majors, and cosmetologists are irresponsible and derogatory.
10 Hermsen displays blatant ignorance Believes Jason Hermsen's comments about education majors on February 23 were made out of ignorance.
11 Untitled Orchesis members performing during their Spring show; photo.
11 People to know: Nick Arnold, Andrea Nechanicky; exclusive inside look at UNI's top leaders A look at the personal lives of the new NISG president Nick Arnold and vice-president Andrea Nechanicky; photo.
11 Fine arts festival focuses on African-American cultures This year's Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival will focus on African-American arts and culture; photo.
11 Model U.N. offers glimpse of global issues UNI students mentor high school students by participating in the Model United Nations.
12 UNISTA develops students' talents UNISTA allows students to direct their own dramatic performances; "The Life and Death of Almost Everybody" will show through Thursday.
13 Untitled Programming and Activities Board members hosted "Luau at the WRC" Saturday; photo.
15 UNI takes three on road trip UNI won three and lost one against Tennessee-Martin last weekend; team will spend spring break in Florida before playing Evansville.
15 Pauli earns all-American status at NCAAs Jake Pauli finished eighth, earning All-American status, Jason Boness fourteenth, and Devon Davis sixteenth at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships last weekend; photo.
15 Six Panthers qualify for nationals; wrestlers claim East Regionals with 185.5 points UNI won its fourteenth consecutive East Regional title and will send six wrestlers to the NCAA Wrestling Tournament; Tony Davis named Most Outstanding Wrestler; photo.
17 UNI softball takes two out of three UNI defeated Southeast Missouri State and Western Illinois but lost to Harvard; photo.
18 NIT, do you really know basketball? Columnist is disappointed that the women's basketball team was not chosen for the National Invitational Tournament (NIT).
20 Men fall, women's tennis 1-1 Men's team lost to University of Iowa; women's team defeated Luther but lost to DePaul.
20 Overtime loss to ISU ends Panthers' season UNI lost to Indiana State, 61-58, in overtime to end their 19-8 season; team was not chosen for the National Invitational Tournament; photo.