Northern Iowan — June 25, 1999

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1 Koch appointed for 'hard work, integrity'; associate vice president for academic affairs named Susan Koch named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs.
1 Solar powered boat competes in international competition Solar-electric boat, constructed by Brent Maitland, Marty Topping, and Ayman Elsawy, competed in 6th Annual Solar-Electric Boat Regatta in Wisconsin last weekend.
1 Untitled Nick Arnold speaking with other student government leaders at meeting; photo.
1 $2.3 million; UNI receives largest corporate donation Textile and Apparel Program received software package from Lectra Systems Group worth $2,326,350; photo.
3 NISG to investigate minimum housing code Topics at recent NISG meeting included housing code exploratory committee, advertising on Panther Shuttle buses, "Welcome Week" activities, Student-Advantage, All-Events pass, and the increased student computer fee.
3 UNI Museum hosts 4th of July celebration Museum will host old fashioned Fourth of July celebration,
4 UNI students Unite! UNI students need to voice their concerns about the minimum occupancy code that will affect housing opportunities on College Hill.
4 Candidates move to middle of road Trend is for presidential candidates to have platforms "in the middle of the road."
4 Media missed Myers' discrimination Believes media have not focused on the racism that allegedly appears in new "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" movie.
6 "Make Yourself at Home" at Sturgis Falls Sturgis Falls Celebration will include variety of food vendors and activities for all ages this weekend; photo.
6 Giving back . . . Steve Beard assisting in coaching seventh grade girls at Individual Skills Development Camp; photo.
6 Treasures from around the world transform UNI Museum Exhibit "Journey of a Lifetime: The Travels of Dorothy Grant" will open July 4 at Museum.
8 Blast from the Past Headlines from the third week of summer school in 1960, 1978, and 1990.