Northern Iowan — April 6, 1999

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1 Gore in Waterloo tomorrow Al Gore and wife Tipper will visit Waterloo tomorrow as part of a campaign tour through Iowa.
1 Job satisfaction outranks salary in student's criteria; love outweighs money for '99 grads Survey reports 84% of Class of '99 said salary was at top of their employment considerations; average job search lasts four months.
1 Untitled Opening ceremony for "The Silent Witnesses" display will be Thursday; photo.
1 Student government requests funding to keep Shuttle rolling NISG is requesting $88,000 to fund Panther Shuttle service from August 1999 through May 2000.
2 Multicultural Fine Arts Festival on campus for weekend Panel discussion with Nellie McKay, "The Whitfield Company" gospel choir, and jazz concert with Benny Golson are events taking place this weekend for the Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival.
2 Scholarship money available for health conference, address Scholarships are available for students to attend Faye Wattleton's address April 9 and the entire conference on minority health services.
3 What's Up Activities and meetings.
4 UNI's National Alcohol Screening Day marks first Results of individual alcohol surveys will be reviewed with a mental health professional April 8 in the Union.
5 Writing conference offers creative learning Celebrating Critical Writing Conference will be held April 9 for Iowa college and high school students; Leonard Pitts, Jr., will be featured speaker.
6 'Greek Lightning' strikes UNI Fundraisers for Austin Kelly and Brittney Jungin, variety show, and other activities are scheduled for Greek Week 1999 this week.
7 Reporting a rape is the first step of the healing process 876,000 rapes are committed each year in America with 54% before the age of 18.
7 Legalize drugs, at least to save the music industry Legalization of drugs would cut down on overdoses and save Aerosmith.
7 Definition of spring is in the eye of the beholder People have set their own dates for the beginning of spring.
8 Herbicides cause numerous problems Believes herbicides used on campus have many negative effects on the human body.
9 Residence halls: top-secret government experiments Columnist comments on why the Department of Residence wants students to live in the dormitories.
10 South should not be stereotyped Nicholas Arnold focused on stereotypes of the South in his column on the KKK.
10 Not all Southerners are ignorant Nicholas Arnold stereotyped Southerners as ignorant in his article on KKK.
11 Repertoire tells tales of relationships; UNI Theatre presents "Othello" and "Desdemona" Theatre UNI will perform "Othello" and "Desdemona" April 9-25; photo.
11 Literary prizes honor former professor Deadline for entries into the Erlene Hubly Literary Prize Contest is April 14.
11 Fraternity sleep-out to spark awareness Members of Phi Beta Sigma will host Sleep-out for the Homeless Thursday and Friday.
11 College community welcomes prominent composer Composer George Walker will lecture at the Hearst Center tonight, followed by Joy Harrell, Robin Guy, and John Holstad performing his work; students and faculty will give a concert of his works Wednesday; photo.
12 "Tina and the B-Sides" bring rock back into spotlight Review of the album "It's All Just the Same" by "Tina & the B-Sides".
13 Marketing Services offers student employment Strategic Marketing Services will have six openings this fall for students of all majors.
14 The Riot Act Student is recruited by a white supremacist group.
15 'Bittersweet' four game set for UNI softball; Sloan and Wood lead Panthers to two weekend victories UNI lost to Wichita State but defeated Southwest Missouri State; photo.
15 Fourteen-inning marathon leads Panthers to split Split doubleheader with Bradley last weekend and will play Minnesota this afternoon; photo.
16 What can we expect heading into 1999? Expectations for the 1999 pro baseball season.
17 1999 University of Northern Iowa intramural results and upcoming events Results of 5 on 5 basketball, 4 on 4 volleyball, and 3-point contest; schedule of upcoming events given.
17 Men's tennis gets first conference win UNI defeated Bradley but lost to Illinois State and Indiana State; women's team defeated Creighton.
18 UNI softball stats Softball statistics through April 4.
20 UNI baseball stats Baseball stats through April 4.