Northern Iowan — October 15, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rider Hall raises funds for Cedar Valley Hospice | Rider Hall residents raised nearly $1500 for Cedar Valley Hospice during Homecoming weekend. | |
| 1 | AIDS quilt remembers Cedar Valley residents | AIDS Memorial Quilt will be displayed in Maucker Union October 19-20 as part of AIDS Awareness Month; several other activities have been planned as a part of the display. | |
| 1 | Breaking the silence | Construction resumed September 28 on Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity house; residents hope to move in early next year; photo. | |
| 1 | Cluster course restructures general education classes | New General Education Cluster Course (010:059) integrates Humanities II, American Civilization, Oral Communication, and College Reading & Writing; photo. | |
| 2 | Student assaulted during Homecoming weekend | A woman walking in Lawther Field was assaulted by a man last Friday night; the incident is under investigation. | |
| 2 | NASA grants Iowa colleges $24 million | The Iowa Space Grant Consortium has been granted a five-year extension totaling $2.4 million. | |
| 3 | Student health center offers flu vaccinations to students, staff | Flu vaccinations are now available at the student health center. | |
| 4 | Construction resumes on new SAE residence | Financial complications have been resolved and construction on SAE house resumed September 28. | |
| 5 | Educate yourself about campus safety | Recommendations for being safe from assault on campus. | |
| 5 | Vintage clothing: a symbol of Generation Y | Column protests overdependence on vague labels such as "Generation X" and "Generation Y". | |
| 5 | Non-discrimination policy provides rights for all | Column traces history of sexual orientation language in university's non-discrimination policy. | |
| 6 | SEAC working to help beautify community | Letter announces College Hill Area Clean-up day this Sunday and expresses concern over possible health consequences of university's continued spraying of pesticides. | |
| 7 | Triumph over tragedy: the Goedken story | Members of the Goedken family will speak at UNI on Wednesday about living with HIV and AIDS; photo. | |
| 7 | Four Bitchin' Babes bring humor, attitude to Artists Series | Group will perform Saturday in Russell Hall; photo. | |
| 7 | Austin Kelly fights back | Profile of Austin Kelly, who has recovered from Guillain-Barre syndrome to resume cheerleading and other activities; photo. | |
| 8 | Nine Inch Nails returns with exhaustive The Fragile | Review of album "The Fragile" by Nine Inch Nails; photo. | |
| 10 | Diversions | Area entertainment. | |
| 12 | UNI set to enter Bear den | Panthers head for game against rival Southwest Missouri State Bears on Saturday. | |
| 12 | Midnight Hoops tonight at West Gym | Men's and women's basketball start off the season tonight with Midnight Hoops; activities include a scrimmage, contests, dance and cheerleading squad performances, and a chance to meet the team members; photo. | |
| 12 | Netters climb up to no. 19 | Volleyball panthers hope to continue their winning streak as they face Drake and Creighton; photo. | |
| 13 | Panther of the week | Profile of Kim Kester; photo. | |
| 14 | Another good finish for UNI's Lewis | Men finished eleventh at Oral Roberts Invite; women will finish fall at Eastern Kentucky Fall Invitational; golf statistics; photo. | |
| 14 | Runners travel to SMSU | Men finished third out of five teams and women finished third out of seven teams at Pre-Region V Championships on Saturday. | |
| 16 | Men's, women's swim teams strive for new goals | Men and women prepare to open new season next Friday with two new coaches; photo. |