Northern Iowan — November 2, 1999

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1 Public Safety forum Public forum to discuss the arming of Public Safety officers will be held today and tomorrow. Event sponsored by NISG.
1 Tipper Gore at UNI Tipper Gore will speak at UNI today in Union.
1 Campus construction projects on schedule; Performing Arts Center will open April 2000, Lang in January 2001 Construction on Lang Hall and Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center is continuing. Grand openings are being planned; photo.
1 Despite competition, Iowa retains first in nation caucuses Iowa presidential caucuses will be January 24, 2000.
2 UNI receives funds for teacher program UNI will receive over $1 million to improve the teacher education program from the Title II Partnership for Teacher Quality Grant.
2 Excellence Award given to UNI staff Connie Hansen, Muriel B. Stone, and Diane Wallace received the 1999 Regents Staff Excellence Award.
4 Tattletale colleges cause controversy among students across the nation With amendment to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, many colleges will report students' alcohol or drug violations, plagiarism attempts, and other policy violations to parents.
5 Y2K status check at UNI Telephone numbers to receive help and final instructions given for the new year.
5 UNI prepared for the millennium; President Koob: We expect it to be a quiet night The UNI campus is prepared for the coming of the new millennium.
6 Time change confused football fans Editorial questions Athletic Department's decision to move up the UNI football kick-off Saturday to accommodate Cedar Falls trick-or-treaters.
6 UNI's best weapon: knowledge Columnist advises people to brush up on self-defense skills and automobile safety.
6 Controversy creates intelligent debate Columnist comments on students speaking out on campus issues recently.
7 NATO involvement in Balkans not entirely beneficial Student comments on NATO's decisions to get involved in the Balkan crisis and Kosovo.
7 GEA should be an example, show tolerance Student thought GEA letter on October 29 showed intolerance.
8 Campus should keep unarmed police Faculty member gives several reasons why Public Safety officers should not be armed.
8 Arming of Public Safety will promote aggression Student wants the UNI campus to be gun free.
8 Guns not needed to keep campus safe Student questions the need for Public Safety to carry guns.
9 Residences disguise blame for recent fire Current and former RAs point out that the Dancer Hall fire was started by a candle illegally burning in a room.
9 DOR needs to educate others concerning fire safety Students believe the Department of Residence should train students on the use of fire extinguishers and have smaller extinguishers available.
10 ROTC upholds freedom for all Staff member supports ROTC programs on campuses.
10 Faculty, staff make United Way Campaign successful Co-chairs of campaign thank faculty and staff.
11 Backpacks cause big pains Carrying a heavy backpack can cause pains and injuries in the back and neck .
11 New life offers new chance for closeness Sisters Erin, Kristi, and Karin Dahle help take care of their sister Jennifer's child while they all attend classes at UNI; photo.
12 "Twelve Angry Jurors" decide fate of NU play Northern University High School students will present the play this weekend; photo.
13 UNI fraternity aids Chicago Marathon Students in the Kappa Sigma fraternity assisted with marathon October 22; photo.
14 "Bringing Out the Dead" brings on coma Review of movie "Bringing Out the Dead".
16 Men's hoops set for Pella Windows Men's team will host first exhibition game tonight.
16 Helming chops down Sycamores; UNI QB throws for 419 yards, breaking school mark set in '86 UNI defeated Indiana State, 44-21; photo.
16 Panthers have 'other' star receivers Seven receivers stepped in at the football game after Mike Furrey was injured.
16 Women harriers finish second at MVC meet Women's team placed second and men's sixth at the MVC championships. Rita Fiala, Balazs Csillag, and Levi Timar finished in the top ten.
17 Brandt to miss entire season Guard Nadine Brandt tore a ligament in practice Saturday and will miss the 1999 season.
17 Netters make easy work of UE, SIU UNI defeated Evansville and Southern Illinois, moving overall record to 23-0.
17 Rams fall by three; Warner throws three more touchdowns Review of former Northern Iowa football players' performances in pro games over the weekend; photo.
18 Men's, women's swimming stroke to fourth place finish UNI lost to Southwest Missouri State Friday and did not win any events at Saturday's MVC relays.