Northern Iowan — July 9, 1999

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1 Strong storms wreak havoc on surrounding areas; Cedar Falls residents feel aftermath of last week's downpour Cedar Falls received four to six inches of rain Friday night stranding motorists and filling basements; photo.
1 Students beware of scholarship scams, money guarantees Students may be caught in scams offering scholarship searches for a fee.
3 One-room schoolhouse helps students discover the past UNI graduates Jill Hartliep and Tiffany Smith taught children about history at the Marshall Center One-Room School Wednesday; photo.
4 Who is responsible? Editorial questions who is really responsible for smoking and alcohol-related illnesses.
4 Falwell's 'moral grandstanding' hits Lilith Fair Jerry Falwell has recently targeted Lilith Fair.
4 LGBT persons treated as 'second class citizens' Laws in the United States do not protect lesbian and gay individuals against hate crimes and discrimination.
5 UNI students make a difference in Kosovo Director of Emergency and Material Assistance Program Tom Moore thanks UNI students for their donations and work for the refugees in Kosovo.
6 Class strives to apply knowledge Eight student from Shahram Varzavand's "Capstone" class helped level sand at a playground at Black Hawk Park; photo.
7 Life experiences add to classroom dedication; People to know: Jeffrey Copeland Profile of professor and English department head Jeffrey Copeland; photo.
7 Adam Sandler grows up in "Big Daddy" Review of movie "Big Daddy".
8 Blast from the past Headlines from the student newspaper in 1966, 1979, and 1990.