Northern Iowan — August 29, 2000

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1 Students adjust to changes on campus Students accept changes in food service and residence halls; photo.
1 UNI files lawsuit over Dome Continued problems with the roof of the UNI-Dome prompted school officials to file a lawsuit in July of this year; photo.
1 UNI launches new master's of accounting program this fall UNI's new Master of Accounting degree will assist students in becoming certified public accountants.
2 Murphy to present on East Timor Dan Murphy will speak on his experience in East Timor.
4 Millennium Garden project gets new name Plans are underway to make the Millennium Garden a memorial; Class of 2000 raised $20,000 toward the project.
5 UNI able to accept student transcripts electronically Iowa becomes the third state that can electronically send student transcripts.
6 UNI Gallery of Art unveils 2000-2001 exhibit schedule Roy Behrens and Dennis Oppenheim will both be a part of the exhibits this fall at the UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
9 Just a friendly reminder Discourages underage drinking.
9 Introducing an 'ugly pollutant' Introduces himself and gives possible reasons for writing the column.
9 Caution . . . construction ahead Feels college is a time to try new experiences and choose what kind of person you want to be.
10 Writer warns of personal conflict with AmeriCorps Kim Hunter advises students not to become involved with AmeriCorps.
11 Writer voices opinion on healthcare system Feels that the healthcare system needs much improvement.
13 Dean's List fall 1999 College of Business Administration Dean's List.
15 Sterenchuk and Russell making life E. A. S. Y. Dan Sterenchuk and Mike Russell prepare for the new year as president and vice president of NISG; photo.
15 Minority students receive 'Jumpstart' to school year The Jumpstart program helps minority students make the transition from high school to college.
15 More than a cup of coffee Live entertainment will begin at The Vibe Café on September 1; photo.
22 UNI football ready for playoff charge Ryan Helming will be the starting quarterback for the Panthers; photo.
22 Panthers look to replace Furrey, Meester Brad Meester and Mike Furrey head for the National Football League; photo.
22 Loss of Benge forces others to step up play in running game Michael Gerrell is returning as leading rusher for the Panthers; photo.
22 Helming ready to set more records in 2000. Ryan Helming has high hopes for the upcoming season; photo.
23 Redbirds tabbed to repeat as Gateway champions Preview of teams in the Gateway Conference.
24 Secondary to play key role for Panther defense this season Returning juniors and seniors help to boost the Panther defense; a football roster is also included; photo.
26 QB Coach Beard leaves Assistant Coach Steve Beard leaves to coach high school football and baseball at his alma mater in Woodstock, Illinois.
27 Sectional report for 2000 edition of Panther football Preview of players for the upcoming season; photo.
28 Mustangs hope to pin early loss on Panthers Panthers to play Morningside Mustangs in their first game; a football schedule is included.
28 Small outlines predictions for Panther athletics in 2000-01 Columnist makes predictions for the upcoming athletic year.
29 Soccer opens up at SEMO UNI was not able to get a win at the South East Missouri State Tournament; women's soccer roster and schedule also included.
29 Davis named new pitching coach Pitching coach Dan Davis hopes to improve the Panther's earned run average.
32 Hayes looks to lead softball to 2000 NCAA tournament Sara Hayes takes over as head softball coach; photo.