Northern Iowan — December 3, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bradley coming to UNI | Presidential candidate Bill Bradley will speak in the Seerley Hall Reading Room Sunday; photo. | |
| 1 | KUNI trying to provide more access to public radio stations | KUNI wants to provide a public radio station to northwest and south central Iowa. | |
| 1 | Former CF mayor back in the hot seat | Jon Crews has been elected mayor of Cedar Falls. Crews served two other terms as mayor in the 1970s and 1980s. | |
| 1 | Students turn up heat against sweatshop labor | Recent visit by Charles Kernaghan sparked UNI Amnesty International to start a campus chapter of United Students Against Sweatshops. Sociology professors will co-teach a class on sweatshop labor next spring; photo. | |
| 2 | Cocoa and Carols at UNI Marshall School | Annual program will be held on December 12. | |
| 2 | College of Business food drive underway | CBA's Presidents' Council will conduct 3rd Annual Food Drive November 29-December 10. | |
| 3 | You can call him Al | Al Gore hopes to be chosen President next year; photo. | |
| 6 | Media perpetuates obsession with weight | Americans become more obsessed with their weight at the holidays. | |
| 6 | Violence interrupts trade conference | Thousands protested in the streets of Seattle, Washington, this week during meetings of the World Trade Organization. | |
| 6 | America brings art to a slow death | Columnist comments on the death of the arts in America. | |
| 7 | Student applauds van Wormer | Student supports Katherine van Wormer's views of the military and refutes statements made by Captain Boesen in a November 19 letter. | |
| 9 | Affordable ticket prices should be offered to students | Student wants more affordable ticket prices for UNI sporting events. | |
| 10 | Protests of WTO legitimate | Faculty member supports protestors of the World Trade Organization in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 10 | 'Modern politically correct view' Pilgrims, Indians may not be accurate | Describes the historical relationship between white settlers and American Indians. | |
| 11 | New Internet service targets college students | UNI Campus Photo Club, sponsored by CollegeClub.com, takes pictures of students and events and places them on the Web. Students can get access to the pictures and other options free; photo. | |
| 11 | Here's the skinny on holiday eating pressures | Counseling Center offers a workshop and additional help to those concerned about their body weight and the upcoming holidays; photo. | |
| 11 | LIT provides new creative outlet for UNI writers | New literary magazine "LIT" will publish the works of UNI students, faculty, and staff; photo. | |
| 14 | "The World is Not Enough" to save this movie | Review of the new James Bond move, "The World is Not Enough". | |
| 15 | No. 5 seed sends UNI to South Carolina | UNI played Ball State yesterday in the first round of NCAA tournament play; photo. | |
| 15 | Panthers fall to Hawkeyes, 25-15 | UNI won only four matches against University of Iowa; photo. | |
| 15 | UNI gains two wins over break | UNI has a 4-0 record currently after defeating Missouri-Kansas City and Tennessee State last weekend. | |
| 18 | Gateway football recognition | Four offensive players named to the Gateway All-Conference first team and two to the second team. One defensive player named to first team and three to second team. | |
| 18 | Panther of the Week | Profile of senior basketball player Cory Jenkins; photo. | |
| 20 | Swimmers host ISU | Men's and women's teams will compete against Iowa State and Wisconsin-Green Bay this weekend. | |
| 20 | Women split two in Kansas City | UNI defeated Missouri-Kansas City, 73-56, Friday night but lost to Butler, 74-58; photo. |