Northern Iowan — September 10, 1999

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1 Special education department receives government grant Grant totalling $500,000 over three years will be used to place technology in students' homes.
1 Violence continues in Indonesia: East Timorese independence vote ignored Chaos and violence follow vote for independence.
1 Discover weekend activities at Weekendz New Website provides students with information about weekend activities.
1 Untitled New parking meters installed this year bring unhappiness to students; photo.
2 UNI filmmakers meeting Sunday UNI Filmmakers Club will have its first meeting Sunday.
2 UNI history professor receives book prize Professor Nancy Isenberg was awarded the Society for Historians of the Early Republic (SHEAR) prize for her book, Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America.
3 Spend a semester at sea Students can earn credit through Semester at Sea program, sponsored by the Institute for Shipboard Education and the University of Pittsburgh.
5 Congratulations! and welcome to the new women of Alpha Delta Pi List of new pledges.
5 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
6 Keep parking issues in perspective Editorial suggests that students should be grateful UNI is examining parking problems; feels situation here is better than at University of Iowa and Iowa State.
6 Political confusion concerning Gore, Quayle Some quotations attributed to Al Gore in previous column may actually have been by Dan Quayle or may have been fictitious; political scene is confused by misinformation and candidates' conflicting statements.
6 Ham sandwich competitions could cure poverty Questions Americans' lack of interest in problems of homelessness and poverty.
7 NISG's Weekly Report: students' voices need to be heard; students first NISG is conducting a survey to assess students' concerns and priorities for use of tuition and fee money.
8 Catch Panther sports excitement Letter encourages readers to support Panthers with attendance at games.
9 Untitled Freshman business major Brad Scardino and friends play volleyball.
9 Math professor honored for outstanding teaching Professor Michael Millar was 1999 recipient of the Outstanding Teaching at the Collegiate Level award of the Iowa Section of the Mathematical Association of America; profile; photo.
9 Saturday Morning Live The theme of this fall's Leadership Learnshop is "Saturday Morning Live", intended for UNI student leaders of the past, present, and future; approximately forty presenters will be involved on Saturday, September 11, 1999.
9 Annual concert celebrates millennium School of Music will hold its eighteenth annual scholarship benefit concert, "Celebrate the Century", on September 24 and 25, 1999; program summarized.
10 Diversity Week 1999 to address ethnic, gender issues Diversity Week examines racial, ethnic, and cultural issues; schedule of events.
11 Geno Delafose earns 'gold star' Review of album "La Chanson Perdue" by Geno Delafose and French Rockin' Boogie; photo.
12 Diversions Area entertainment.
14 Heller baseball coach Rick Heller named coach; brief profile.
14 No. 9 Panthers focus on tougher assignment Football players and coaches hoping to keep climbing the chart with success at Ohio University on Saturday.
14 Missouri Valley's two best renew rivalry tonight: Panther's put 5-0 record on the line at Illinois State Old volleyball rivalry resurfaces; Shannon Perry named MVP of tournament; Holly Van Hofwegen, Alex Auker, and Kim McCaffrey selected for all-tournament team; photo.
15 Panther of the week Shannon Perry named most valuable player at Oregon State Showcase and Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week; closing in on several UNI records; profile; photo.
16 UNI begins season on right foot; Csillag, Timar, Potter finish top three at WIU Both teams will compete at ISU open; women place second at Western Illinois Invitational; men look for second victory; photo.
17 Veteran pitching staff leads way for Panthers in '99 Entire pitching staff returns; fall schedule given; photo.
20 Panthers drive for success; 1999 UNI Men's Golf Fall Preview Panthers begin season at Hawkeye Intercollegiate; Lowe leads team of solid returners and talented newcomers; fall schedule; photo.