Northern Iowan — September 21, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | International students bring diversity to UNI | UNI benefits from the presence of international students and faculty. | |
| 1 | Unexpected ResNet overload causes various complications | ResNet is already serving over one thousand students, compared to last year's final count of 1100; heavy demand is causing some technical difficulties and delays in providing access. | |
| 1 | Computer fee increase will allow ITS to serve students | ITS struggles to provide adequate equipment and service with UNI's computer fee, lowest among the three Regents universities. | |
| 1 | Untitled | UNI cheerleaders perform a humorous routine at Saturday's game; photo. | |
| 2 | UNI faculty receive Excellence Awards | Regents give Faculty Excellence Awards to Donald Shepardson, History; David J. Buch, Music History; Charles D. Johnson, Industrial Technology; Randall Krieg, Economics; Susan Etscheidt, Special Education; and Suzanne McDevitt, Social Work. | |
| 5 | Linux offers cost free alternative to Microsoft Window or Macintosh OS | Cedar LUG (Linux User's Group) provides information and support for Linux operating system; elects officers: Andrew Drenner, President; Andrew Jones, Vice-President; and Aaron Townsend, Treasurer. [9/24/99, p.2 correction: Aaron Thompson, Treasurer.] | |
| 7 | UNI community can once again make a difference | Portuguese Club will meet early next week to discuss how the UNI community might provide aid for East Timor. | |
| 7 | Wet t-shirt contest confuses columnist | Columnist describes her reactions to contest. | |
| 7 | Bill Bradley: New True Leadership | Columnist sees career of Bill Bradley as evidence he would make a good president. | |
| 8 | UNI community deserves better treatment than pesticides | Letter writer wonders why the UNI administration continues to spray pesticides on campus in spite of potential health hazards and a Faculty Senate resolution calling for a pesticide-free campus. | |
| 8 | Pesticides pose plethora of problems | Letter writer describes possible health risks from exposure to the pesticides used at UNI; encourages readers to join SEAC in opposing continued use of pesticides on campus. | |
| 9 | Policy on sexual harassment | Text of policy as approved by the President's Cabinet September 13, 1999. | |
| 9 | Policy & procedures for resolution of discrimination complaints | Text of document as approved by the President's Cabinet September 13, 1999. | |
| 10 | Foreign exchange student creates environment of 'global understanding' | Conversation Partners Program pairs international students with UNI students to practice conversation and learn about each other's culture ; photo. | |
| 10 | Career Fair connects students to the future | More than 150 organizations will be participating in this year's Career Fair, September 27, in the Dome. | |
| 10 | Thomas Remington remembered as poetic professor | Brief biographical profile and tribute to Professor Remington. | |
| 11 | Weekend provides fun and entertainment for whole family | Many activities are planned to help students' families become familiar with the campus and the university. | |
| 15 | It's show time for UNI filmmakers | Club members pledge to create their own films and host a film festival in April 2000; club meets Sundays; interested students invited to attend; photo. | |
| 16 | The Wright challenge #1 | Mathematical puzzle; solutions can be dropped off at the Math office; cash prizes and certificates will be awarded. | |
| 16 | The Riot Act; our citizens are our business | Cartoon shows come-ons in a bar. | |
| 16 | Chris Cornell makes blissful debut with Euphoria Morning | Review of album "Euphoria Morning" by Chris Cornell. | |
| 18 | Team effort guides No. 4 Panthers past Wildcats; Furrey makes presence felt with two touchdown receptions, 163 total yards | UNI beats Central Washington, 44-7; photo.. | |
| 18 | Csillag leads UNI pack once again | Cross country teams turn out at Woody Greeno Invitational last Saturday; men tie for third, and women finish at fifth. | |
| 18 | Volleyball stays unblemished in MVC: Perry reaches 4,000 assists plateau in weekend victories at West Gym | Panthers win six matches in eight days; photo. | |
| 20 | Real baseball race is at Wrigley Field | Discussion of the 1999 pennant races, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire. | |
| 21 | Quartet of Panthers return off injury list | Four players returned to play in 44-7 victory over Central Washington: Mike Furrey, Justin Roberson, Andy Morris, and Cody DeHaan. | |
| 22 | Panther athletics news and notes | Summary of recent news; announcement of cheerleading tryouts on September 25-26, 1999; photo. | |
| 24 | Men's rugby keeps streak alive, 65-0 | Men's rugby team beat Luther, 65-0, last Saturday and stand at 5-0 for the season; men will host Coe next week and women will host Northern Illinois; photo. | |
| 24 | Warner revisits alma mater | Kurt Warner attended September 18 game against Central Washington; performance summary of six former Panther football standouts in second week of NFL season; photo. |