Northern Iowan — July 14, 2000

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1 UNI begins largest fund campaign in 124 years A fundraising campaign entitled "Students First" hopes to raise $75 million for scholarships, academic programs, and facilities.
1 Oil prices fall as output increases Gasoline prices were at their all time high because of decreased national supply and compliance with emissions regulations; photo.
2 UNI Museums take caving tour of Iowa An all-day bus tour of several of Northeast Iowa's caves and geological formations is being sponsored by the UNI Museum.
3 Shelton's autopsy inconclusive Michael Shelton's autopsy states he died from drowning and the manner of his death was accidental; photo.
4 "Dr. Laura" should drop "Dr." from name Believes since Dr. Laura Schlesinger's doctorate is in physiology and not psychology, she should not be using the "Dr." in her name on radio show.
4 Conversation can take place in workplace without Internet Offers suggested topics of conversation for times when computers go down.
4 Picking berries provides glimpse of lessons in life Watching her children encounter thorns while picking berries leads columnist to ponder how people deal with the thorns they find in their lives.
5 Art piece garners unfavorable review from local citizen Ashley Atherton feels the money spent on the new art piece in front of the Wellness/Recreation Center could have been spent better elsewhere.
6 Arts Festival brings College Hill midsummer culture This year's College Hill Arts Festival offers events for all ages including the Student Only Gallery for children; photo.
6 McGregor goes in search of the appeal of Scary Movie Review of the movie "Scary Movie"; photo.
7 Diversions A schedule of activities around Waterloo-Cedar Falls..
8 Elliot Smith makes nice addition to anyone's collection Review of the CD "figure 8."