Northern Iowan — October 12, 1999

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1 Students maintain Homecoming peace Homecoming 1999 was a relatively peaceful event with generally minor violations only.
1 Volleyball supporters A fan at the UNI-Bradley volleyball game last Friday night in West Gym holds up a sign to encourage Shannon Perry; photo.
1 Untitled Football fans at the 1999 Homecoming football game; photo.
1 Grant to help UNI teach tomorrow's teachers today The U. S. Department of Education has awarded the College of Education a $1.6 million grant to help tomorrow's teachers learn to use technology effectively in the classroom.
2 Correction Correction of "Double Jeopardy: better with Alex Tribec" from Northern Iowan, 10/1/99, p.8; Annabeth Gish has not been involved in pornographic films; apology to Miss Gish.
2 UNI staff members compete in Florida Patricia Whitt and Linda Schneider travel to California to compete in the USA Tennis Senior Women's national competition.
4 Dole: same name, own views, different face. Summary of the views and opinions of Presidential hopeful Elizabeth Dole; photo.
6 Look out boys. . . Editorial observes that women are moving into sports previously dominated by men.
6 Way to go Panther fans! Editorial observes that large numbers of fans attended volleyball and football games during Homecoming weekend.
6 Beauty can be found in noise Column says that by changing our perceptions from negative to positive, we can change our lives for the better.
6 Cynicism: overrated, unnecessary, quite annoying Column observes excessive cynicism in young people.
10 Student voices Students Danielle Sjostrom, Chad Broer, and Gina Olberding give their opinions on whether teacher salaries should be dependent upon student performance on standardized tests; photo.
10 Volunteer homes needed for appraisal Students taking the "Real Estate Appraisal and Investment" course have the opportunity to practice their appraisal skills on local houses.
10 Medieval martial art blends African-Brazilian cultures History of capoeira, a martial art currently sponsored as a course by HPELS; photo.
10 Interactive art exhibit in UNI's Art Gallery Description of new exhibit by Native American John Hitchcock, professor of studio art at the University of Minnesota; profile; photo.
11 The Wright Challenge #3 Mathematical puzzle; solutions can be dropped off at the Math Office or submitted by electronic mail; cash prizes and certificates will be awarded.
11 Homecoming '99 builds lasting memories Photo spread on Homecoming '99, "Millennium of Memories", shows students kissing at the Campanile, a bonfire, the SAE fraternity at the parade, and other events and activities; photo.
12 American Beauty defines our decade Review of movie "American Beauty".
14 Home sweet home; thirty-five first half points guide no. 8 Panthers UNI's 42-21 Homecoming victory over Cal Poly Mustangs last Saturday; photo.
14 Sellout crowd watches UNI make it 17 straight Volleyball team is 17-0 after Homecoming wins over Bradley, 15-8, 15-7, 15-6; team is ranked 22nd in nation; Shannon Perry becomes UNI's all-time career assist leader with 4284 assists; photo.
15 Crowley, Becker lead women's tennis Team competed at Missouri Valley Conference Individual Tournament last weekend.
16 Warner on pace to throw 56 TD passes Career profile of former Panther quarterback Kurt Warner.
18 Hartzell: new facility a must for Panther athletics New Director of Athletics Rick Hartzell discusses need for arena, other new facilities, and better media coverage of UNI sports; photo. [Second of two parts; part 1 in Northern Iowan, 10/8/99, p. 14.]
19 Rugby squads finish 3rd Both men and women finished third in the Heart of America Tournament in Rugby.
20 Warner's five touchdown tosses end 17-game curse versus 49ers Performance summary of six former Panther football players in recent NFL games; photo.