Northern Iowan — July 16, 1999

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1 CFPD utilizes 'number one resource' - community Cedar Falls Police Department has organized a Citizens Police Academy for community members. Participants take six week course on activities of police officers.
1 Ritrievi resigns; Committee begins search for successor UNI athletic director Chris Ritrievi resigned effective June 30 to take position at Michigan State University July 1; photo.
1 Students study, experience history abroad Ten UNI students traveled to Kracow, Poland, from May 20-June 28 through Humanities in Europe Program.
1 Untitled Summer enrollment topped 5267 students, an increase of 259 students from last summer; photo.
2 UNI senior named captain of All-American Farm Football Team Brad Meester is co-captain of team honoring athletes from rural areas. He received scholarship and plaque.
3 UNI hosts national tournament American Youth Basketball TOUR will be held at UNI July 17-25 for kids in grades 5-11 from the Midwest.
4 Flooding feud Cedar Falls residents will not be able to voice their concerns about the sewer system at the next City Council meeting.
4 Ventura may lure voters to shift political parties The Reform Party may make its mark in the next election.
4 Attacking art will not solve social problems Columnist comments on how Americans view art, including movies and television.
6 Untitled Emily Hepker assisting Joey Stamp with his rock climbing gear during Summer Enrichment Program for gifted and talented students; photo.
6 Special Collections provides link to past Special Collections and University Archives contains historical information about UNI and other special book collections; photo.
6 Annual Cedar Falls tradition returns Seventy-five artists are showing their work at the 21st Annual College Hill Arts Festival this weekend; photo.
7 Blast from the Past Headlines from the student newspaper from 1943, 1970, and 1986.
8 "American Pie" may be more than some can handle Review of movie "American Pie."