Northern Iowan — March 26, 1999

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1 UNI students to publish national PR newsletter UNI's chapter of PRSSA will produce national newsletter FORUM; Ivy Sprague will be editor in chief.
1 Untitled Justin Trulson observes artwork at the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition in the Gallery of Art; photo.
1 UNI not immune to 'smoking trend' More students than ever are coming to college as smokers; WRC will offer series of classes to help people stop smoking; photo.
1 Senior class gift will accent new Performing Arts Center 1999 senior class chose to provide the landscaping for the new Performing Arts Center as their class gift; photo.
2 WRC sponsors health screening information day for students, staff WRC will take blood chemistry profiles, screen blood pressure, provide health risk appraisals, and present other information April 9.
2 First Asian series lecture Wednesday Charles Hayford will speak on US-China relations in first lecture of Asian Studies Symposium.
3 What's Up Activites and meetings.
3 NISG: Organizations should attend reading Organization and Finance Committee is currently allocating funding to student groups on campus; second reading of budget will be Wednesday.
5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Rebecca Walker UNI Speakers Committee announces Rebecca Walker will speak on feminism and activism March 30; photo.
5 Celebrate Asian Awareness Month Asian-American Comedy Troupe will perform in Union March 26 and Asian dinner will be held in Lutheran Student Center March 27.
7 Carlos Fuentes to lecture on language and society Will speak March 29 as part of Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series; he will have reception, book signing, and will read his works March 30.
8 Who's responsibility is it, anyway? On one-year anniversary of Jonesboro, Arkansas, shootings, editorial questions who is responsible when a young child purposefully kills others with a gun.
8 Imagination, participation remedy to monotony Columnist wants more students to stay on campus on the weekends and make campus more fun.
8 Re-thinking gangs Column questions " . . . what constitutes a gang member" and gang activity.
9 UNI spring breakers discover ways to create jobs Students enjoyed their spring break in Mexico.
9 Usage in ad all wrong Faculty member points out spelling error in advertisement for Seramed Plasma/Serological Company; "phlebotomist" was incorrectly spelled as "flabotimist".
11 Pot possesses medicinal values Believes marijuana has medicinal uses.
12 Evolution of College Hill Business atmosphere and customers have changed on the Hill over the years; photo.
13 College Hill history Brief notes on College Hill history.
15 Treasure hunt of UNI women opens mind Central Intermediate and Logan Middle School 6th grade students will attend Women's Studies', "A Treasure Hunt for Sixth Grade Girls: Discovering the Tradition of Great Women at UNI" today; this is the first year boys have been invited.
15 "Forces of Nature" takes a beating Review of movie "Forces of Nature".
16 Panthers will thriller in ninth against Wartburg UNI defeated Wartburg, 4-3, Wednesday; UNI will play in four game set with Southern Illinois beginning today.
16 Northern Iowa baseball goes 7-3 on southern swing; Panthers play 10 games in 12 days Day by day, game by game, account of the Panther baseball team's spring break road trip to Florida; UNI lost only to Bradley and Evansville; photo.
17 Twelve days on the road: A life in college baseball Columnist gives day by day account of his spring break trip to Florida with the UNI baseball team; photo.
18 Davis and Keller crowned All-Americans; Panthers finish 17th at National Championships Tony Davis finished second at 149 and Eric Keller sixth at 133 at the NCAA National Wrestling Championships; photo.
19 Panther softball keeping busy UNI will play Eastern and Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri State, and St. Louis University this weekend at the Southern Illinois Invite; photo.
19 Untitled Catcher Kevin Ciarrachi tagging Evansville runner; photo.
21 Free computer training workshops Workshop schedule for free computer training.
22 Tough road trip for tennis squads Men's team went 0-5 over break and women 2-4; results of men's dual meets given.
22 Mixed feelings about weekend results Men's team split to compete at Stevinson Ranch Invitational and Southwest Missouri State Invite and lost in both.