Northern Iowan — April 21, 2000

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1 U.S. Cellular under scrutiny A lawsuit is filed against U. S. Cellular by Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller.
1 UNI grad sues Tony's La Pizzeria Orlander Austin files lawsuit against Tony's La Pizzeria claiming the restaurant did not provide enough security on April 8, 1998, the evening Austin was shot in the shoulder; photo.
1 'Snitch' bill passes Senate Iowa Civil Liberties Union is encouraging students to contact their legislators to stop the passing of House File 2437.
1 Stock market scares investor Dow Jones and NASDAQ both suffer big losses last Friday.
2 New degree program meeting scheduled An informational meeting will be held on UNI's new Bachelor of Liberal Studies program.
2 Hudson to present Millennium Lecture Susan Hudson will be the fifth speaker in the Millennium Lecture Series.
3 Women's Center under consideration Reasons why a Women's Center would be beneficial to the university.
3 U of I, ISU set examples Active Women's Centers on the Iowa and Iowa State campuses provide services for both campus and community.
6 Respect the Earth tomorrow and everyday Encourages those who live close to campus to bicycle rather than drive a car.
6 Capitalism: our way is not always the best way Brings attention to the recent protests against the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund.
6 Semester full of triumph, tragedy Believes important issues are being overshadowed by items of less concern in today's newspaper headlines and in society.
8 Senior offers last words of advice Offers advice on parking, May term, and CLEP tests.
8 MDA Dance Marathon returns to UNI David Drewelow, Muscular Dystrophy Association Midwest Regional Director, thanks UNI for its support of the recent dance marathon.
10 UNI runner finishes Boston Marathon Chad Goldsmith finishes 4314th in the Boston Marathon out of 17,800 runners.
10 UNI Women's Center not too farfetched Twenty years ago the Women's Center on campus was very active but merged with the Family Service League when funding ran out.
10 Student group challenges TV dependency Events scheduled for national TV Turnoff Week; photo.
10 On-campus housing with off-campus feel: R.O.T.H., University Apartments History is of different housing options provided by R. O. T. H. and University Apartments. UNI has the highest rate of upperclassmen living on campus of the Regents universities; photo.
15 It's 'Ace-ster' Weekend UNI rained out this week while playing Iowa State; will play four games this weekend against Evansville; photo.
15 Panthers end home campaign UNI to play both Drake and Creighton; Saturday will be Senior Day with the team's four seniors being recognized; photo.
15 Golfers enter MVC meet confident Panthers to play in the Missouri Valley Conference Championship meet in Indiana.
16 Lowe paces golf squad UNI places second at the Drake Relays/Jack D. Wallace Invitational; Matt Lowe named co-MVC Golfer of the Week; photo.
17 Limited track squad travels to 73rd annual Kansas Relays In order to allow most of the team time to train and rest, a limited squad will participate in the Kansas Relays in Lawrence, Kansas; photo.
18 Busy weekend for UNI tennis Women's team to play Bradley, Illinois State, and Indiana State while men's team to face Drake and Illinois State.
18 Spring football ends tonight Third and final spring scrimmage to be held.
20 Panther of the Week Profile: Kendra Lindeman; photo.