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.