Northern Iowan — October 26, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Public Safety: give us guns; NISG administration supports officers' request | NISG will support Public Safety's request to carry firearms on campus. | |
| 1 | Regents approve 4.3% tuition hike | NISG supported the Regent's recommendation to raise tuition 4.3%. | |
| 1 | Questions flare concerning fire extinguishers | Residents believed October 2 fire damage could have been minimized if they knew the location of a fire extinguisher; photo. | |
| 2 | Alper joins Iowa Education Academy | Sandra Alper, UNI professor and head of Department of Special Education, will be inducted into the Iowa Academy of Education. | |
| 2 | Junior high students visit UNI pen pals | UNI students in the Reading and Language Arts course began a pen pal relationship with students from Anson Middle School. The junior high students visited UNI, spending the day with their pen pals. | |
| 3 | Conference debated gun control issues | Conference "The War at Home: Guns, Society and the Family" will be held November 9 in the Union. | |
| 5 | Bauer stresses family values | Presidential candidate Gary Bauer's platform; photo. | |
| 6 | Our litigious society | Columbine High School shooting and smoking controversy shows that our society tends to lay blame on others and then takes them to court. | |
| 6 | Opportunities of cluster course revealed in article | Faculty members thank Northern Iowan for their article on their cluster course and acknowledge Karen Tracey's role in the project. | |
| 6 | Better society starts with embracing diversity | Leslie Feinberg spoke on sexuality and change in society at the Women and Spirituality Conference. | |
| 7 | University ensures right, left wing ideas are heard | Faculty member comments on the university community's response to Katherine van Wormer's letter about ROTC. | |
| 7 | ROTC teaches life skills, not intolerance | ROTC students write they have learned many important skills through the program. | |
| 7 | Van Wormer's statements disregard positive aspects of military science | Instructor supports the existence of ROTC programs on college campuses and responds to Katherine van Wormer's statements on the topic. | |
| 8 | Hartman not trying to attack, just open for opinion | Student was sharing her opinions about the use of the title "kid", not asking for others to stop using the term. | |
| 9 | Rowing team returns to UNI campus | An old tradition is revived by bringing back the UNI Rowing Club; photo. | |
| 9 | Larry Meyer and the Panther Shuttle: service with a smile | Profile of Panther Shuttle bus driver Larry Meyer; photo. | |
| 9 | Untitled | The UNI mascot kept spirits high at a football game; photo. | |
| 11 | New pastor graces Lutheran Center | Diane Dardone will be the new pastor at the Lutheran Student Center. | |
| 12 | Primus is the "Antipop" | Review of album "Antipop" by Primus; photo. | |
| 14 | Netters extend streak to 21 straight; Panthers drop sets for first time in more than a month to SMSU, WSU | UNI defeated SMS and SWU in three sets each, moving their record to 21-0; photo. | |
| 14 | Penguins destroy Panthers' title hopes | UNI football lost, 29-20, to Youngstown State. | |
| 14 | YSU controls tempo in 29-20 victory; Benge rushes for more than 100 yards for third time this season in loss | UNI lost to Youngstown State and Adam Benge had six receptions; photo. | |
| 15 | Swimmers finish second in Panther 16-event invite | Men placed first and women third at 16 Event Invite and placed second overall at Co-ed Relay Meet; photo. | |
| 16 | Warner tosses three touchdowns in win | Review of performances of former UNI football players in professional football games Sunday; photo. | |
| 18 | Rugby squads make Sweet 16 with wins | Both men's and women's rugby teams defeated their opponents at the Midwest Regional to advance to the next round. |