Northern Iowan — September 16, 1999
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| 1 | Compromise reached on computer fees: NISG proposes $18 increase to Board of Regents | NISG and administration debate over computer fee increase amount; photo. | |
| 1 | C. F. physician talks of experiences in East Timor; 'they need our help, and we are not giving it' | Cedar Falls physician Dan Murphy spoke at UNI Wednesday on "Chaos in East Timor: An Iowa Physician's Eyewitness Perspective"; sponsored by UNI Amnesty International and UNI Global Health Corps; Portuguese Club will sponsor a panel discussion; photo. | |
| 2 | Forensic program hosts tournament | Fifty other colleges and universities with over one hundred debate teams will participate in Ulrich Season Opener Debate at UNI this weekend, hosted by Northern Iowa Forensic Program. | |
| 2 | Four mathematics scholarships available | Carl and Wanda Wehner Mathematics and Computer Science Teaching Scholarship; John F. and Ruth Cross Statistics and Actuarial Science Scholarship; Mathematics Alumni Scholarship; and Sorenson Elementary Mathematics Scholarship. | |
| 3 | Pi Kappa Phi searches for founding fathers | Fraternity is searching for approximately thirty-five men to become charter members of new chapter at UNI. | |
| 3 | Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsors blood drive | Fraternity is sponsoring blood drive with National Red Cross Tuesday in Maucker Union. | |
| 5 | Renter's insurance: do you have it? | Renter's insurance is a good idea for students who live off campus. | |
| 6 | Weekend entertainment found at Dome, West Gym | Editorial encourages readers to support Panther athletics. | |
| 6 | Justice takes backseat, convictions questioned | Considers case of Kathleen Soliah and questions whether the purpose of the criminal justice system is to punish or to rehabilitate, to protect or to convict. | |
| 6 | Public awareness of candidates equals secure future | Urges readers to learn as much about the candidates as possible and then to vote. | |
| 7 | East Timor atrocities brought to light | Disagrees with article in September 10 issue; outlines recent history of East Timor; states that 90% of weapons used by Indonesia were supplied by U. S.; calls for greater awareness and concern by Americans. | |
| 7 | Dining centers offer 'great opportunity' | Letter from alumnus who feels stigma attached to dining center jobs is unwarranted and encourages students to consider working in dining centers. | |
| 7 | NISG welcomes students, introduces administration | Profiles of NISG President Nick Arnold; Vice-President Andrea Nechanicky; Director of Administration Rebecca Feldman; and Director of Public Relations Matt Yochum. | |
| 8 | Multitude of unique majors manifest on campus | Survey of some less common majors at UNI. | |
| 8 | Fencing Club introduces medieval art form to campus | History and goals of the sport of fencing; new Sport Fencing Club meets Thursdays. | |
| 8 | Registrar strives to make student life easier; UNI graduate takes pride in his alma mater | Biographical profile of Patton; overview of Registrar's duties and recent changes in the office; photo. | |
| 8 | Untitled | Diversity Week activities included a panel discussion on the rarity of minorities in television; photo. | |
| 11 | Stigmata clots up the competition | Review of movie "Stigmata". | |
| 12 | Diversions | Area entertainment. | |
| 14 | UNI takes five-game thriller over UM | Panthers win difficult match over Minnesota; beat Iowa State in refurbished West Gym; photo. | |
| 14 | Panthers play favorites against Wildcats | Panthers looking to win game against Central Washington University on Friday. | |
| 14 | Deja vu for UNI coaches | New UNI coaches going up against former employer when Panthers face Central Washington University this Saturday; photo. | |
| 15 | Panther of the week | Eddie Berlin looking toward a great year in football; profile; photo. | |
| 16 | Weekend of firsts for men, women's golf | Men finished twelfth in Hawkeye Invitational; women finished fifth in Minnesota Invitational. | |
| 17 | Teams raising art of losing to new heights | Worst teams in college football discussed. | |
| 18 | Case appointed as assistant track coach | Doug Case replaces Bill Lawson as assistant head track coach. | |
| 20 | Fried Chicken easily controls intramural softball tournament | Team Fried Chicken beats Darryl's Kids 16-4 in championship game of annual Intramural Co-Rec tournament; photo. | |
| 20 | Cross country invades Cornhusker territory | Men's and women's cross country teams will participate in the Woody Greeno Invitational tomorrow. |