Northern Iowan — April 11, 2000

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1 Performing Arts Center opens doors The Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center was opened to the public this weekend; schedule of this week's concerts; photo.
1 Greek system gives back to community Greek system plans carnival for fundraiser.
1 Learn your tenant rights Gives suggestions for living off-campus and renting.
2 Sahai family creates UNI scholarship A professorship and scholarship are established by Prem and Urmilia Sahai.
2 UNI WRC to receive national award Wellness and Recreation Center awarded "Outstanding Sport Facility" from the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association at its national conference.
3 OPCS offers assistance to students seeking employment Graduating seniors encouraged to use the Office of Placement and Career Services.
4 ABIL prepares to boost Iowa economy SoyTruk, a soybean-based lubricant, is the newest product of the program; photo.
5 Pride Day celebrations end month with ballroom dance Schedule of events planned for this month.
5 PRSSA organ donor trivia contest tonight Trivia contest held to raise awareness of organ donation.
6 Registration equals frustration Registration day frustrations are voiced by using some of the song lyrics from Brian McKnight's song, "Back at One."
6 Senior Week: saving you a mere $1.72 Believes Senior Week should be a time the university gives back to the students rather than vice-versa.
6 Women's center would provide place to use 'voice' Believes the proposed women's center at UNI would be more than a place for groups to meet; it would be a place were voices could be heard and made stronger.
8 Animals deserve rights too Having the power to use animals as experimental subjects does not mean we should do so.
8 Greek community does not support 'Fill on Hill' "Get Your Fill on the Hill" event not associated with the UNI Greek Community.
8 Panel to join ministries, homosexuals UNI's Campus Ministries and two UNI gay/lesbian Christian students are opening up a discussion on being homosexual; will also consider how Christians should treat homosexuals.
9 UNI faces tough road ahead Believes Republican legislators are denying UNI extra funds to cover enrollment growth.
10 Equality for all genders is purpose of women's center Believes the women's center would work toward equality between and within genders.
10 Iowans often lumped in 'lackluster' categories Believes Iowans are often categorized as not being cultured.
11 Student Voices Students answer the question, "How could the quality of housing in the area be improved?"; photo.
11 Students to explore Romania A workshop entitled "Science Education in Romania" to be offered; photo.
11 'Healing the Whole:' UNI hosts wholistic health fair Schedule of weekend events.
11 Christians to discuss persecution of peers Panel discussion to be held on how Christians should deal with the society's treatment of homosexuals.
11 'Café Americana' interprets American history through song Ethnomusicology to be used at senior's colloquium; photo.
15 Sundiata speaks the truth on longstoryshort Review on Sekou Sundiata's new record, 'Longstoryshort."
16 The Skulls: Something for the Greek system to think about Review of the movie "Skulls". The movie is about a secret society and features "Dawson's Creek" Joshua Jackson; photo.
17 Softball climbs conference ladder with two road wins UNI defeated the Braves of Bradley in Peoria, Illinois; photo.
17 Panthers swept by Shockers UNI lost three games against the Shockers of Wichita State; photo.
17 Men, women netters lose to MVC foes The men's and women's teams had a chance to go over the .500 mark last weekend with a pair of dual victories; photo.
18 Rugby teams win Collegiate Cup trophy The women and men both brought home the Collegiate Cup trophy, winning both home tournaments.
20 The Good and Bad of sports in 1999-2000 Review of the Cubs, and college sports.
24 Potter returns on top for UNI track squad The men's and women's teams competed at the Husker Open in Lincoln, Nebraska.
24 Rial, Long place at Northwestern UNI sent six wrestlers to the University Nationals in Evanston, Illinois; photo.