Northern Iowan — October 15, 1999

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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.