Northern Iowan — October 29, 1999

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1 Gore campaign coming to UNI Tipper Gore, wife of presidential candidate Al Gore, will be at UNI Tuesday for Gore for 2000 rally; photo.
1 Candidates keeping UNI in mind Outcome of November's mayoral election will have some effect on UNI students; photo.
1 Untitled UNI's Jazz Band I performed in Russell Hall Tuesday; photo.
1 NISG continues debate on guns Resolution on the arming of Public Safety officers was presented before NISG Wednesday and discussed.
2 Public Safety hires first former student Department of Public Safety hired 1997 UNI graduate Rebecca Stott as a sworn officer.
2 UNI hosts political science conference Iowa Political Science Conference will be held November 6 with speaker Fred Greenstein.
3 Alpha Xi Delta welcomes its new members List of new members.
3 Jackson Katz encourages all men to be 'real men' Jackson Katz spoke on behalf of the organization Real Men, founded to encourage men to stand up against sexism and violence against women; photo.
4 Congratulations on initiation Alpha Phi List of new members of Alpha Phi.
4 Shriek Week K.N.B. EFX Group presented one of their props on Monday; photo.
5 Putting weapons in the hands of Public Safety Editorial comments on the arming of Public Safety officers.
5 Issue of armed officers demands inquiry Columnist questions the effectiveness and safety of having armed Public Safety officers.
5 Political ads may indicate new campaign tactics Presidential campaign advertisements point out the positive aspects of the candidates instead of weaknesses of opponents.
7 Apathy apparent in national campaign day for GEA Gender Equality Association members outraged by students taking handfuls of condoms and refusing to consider their proposal for a women's center.
7 UNIted Way makes difference in community United Way Campaign Chair thanks the Northern Iowan for their ad space for their campaign, and J. B. Brown and Steph Thoma for their work.
8 UNI ghosts gain moment of 'ghoulry' Strayer-Wood Theatre's ghost Zelda and Lawther Hall's Augie still haunt campus; photo.
9 Alternate religions find outlet on campus Modern Alternative Religions Society (M.A.R.S.) was formed for those in religious groups not supported on campus. Officers of group are practicing witches; photo.
9 Jazz Band I releases new CD Jazz Band I has received numerous awards for their work and previous CDs. New CD "Just Us" is on sale for $10. Fall concert will be tonight at 8:00.
11 UNI women pre-race favorites; men picked sixth Women's and men's cross country teams will compete at MVC championships at Augusta, Kansas, this weekend; photo.
11 No. 13 UNI faces must-win situation UNI will play Indiana State this weekend. Probable starting line-ups given.
11 Panthers are lone unbeaten in Division I volleyball UNI will play Evansville tonight and Southern Illinois tomorrow; photo.
12 Cagers open with scrimmage Men's basketball team will hold intrasquad scrimmage tomorrow and exhibition game against Pella Windows Tuesday night.
12 Golf ends fall season Men's team finished season with seventh place finish at Southwest Missouri State Challenge.
12 Schneider brings lacrosse to campus Professor Bob Schneider has organized a club lacrosse team; photo.
14 Panther of the week Profile of cross country runner Sue Holtkamp; photo.
14 Swimmers set to host MVC relays in WRC UNI will host Southwest Missouri State tonight and the MVC relays tomorrow.