Northern Iowan — September 1, 2000

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1 Sold out . . . or sellout? Because of the high demand to see Maya Angelou, tickets initially reserved for the general public were made available to students; photo.
1 Dorm fires spark new candle policy Students are no longer allowed to have candles in their residence hall rooms; photo.
2 Millennium lectures resume Wednesday Tom Rice will present a lecture entitled "Rebuilding Civic Society in the New Millennium".
3 Reform Party seeks identity The Reform Party has two candidates, Pat Buchanan and John Hagelin, vying for the $12.6 million in campaign funds.
4 Ben Carson speaks to motivate students Ben Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, was the speaker at this year's convocation; photo.
5 University of Northern Iowan Millennium Lecture Series Tom Rice will discuss what it takes to be civic and what individuals and communities can do to renew a civic society; photo.
5 Fraternity and Findlay seek change for MDA Don Findlay and the members of Pi Kappa Alpha will canvass the city of Hudson seeking donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
7 Political career vs. child's lifestyle Feels that vice president candidate Dick Cheney is being hypocritical about issues in the campaign.
7 Serendipity Safari Different views on a glass of beer.
7 'Survivor' brings out reality? Feels that the television show 'Survivor' isn't everything it's made out to be.
7 Columnist delusional: 'It's gonna be me' Columnist gives his views on many random subjects.
9 Students urged to make difference, cast votes Encourages students to vote for state legislators who will maintain UNI's level of funding.
10 Student Voices Students respond to the question: "Did you go to the Convocation, and if so, what did you think of it?"; photo.
10 UNI student athletes find balance between competition, classroom In 1999, UNI's graduation rate for student athletes was 77 percent; photo.
10 LGBTA loses many members Graduating members and officer burn out are two reasons the membership total is down.
10 SAA earns international honor for service The Student Alumni Ambassadors and their advisor, Connie Hansen, were awarded the International Student Organization of the Year and International Student Advisor of the Year honors; photo.
12 Snipes' Art has never been worse Review of the movie 'The Art of War;' photo.
13 College of Business Administration Dean's List Spring 2000 College of Business Administration Dean's List.
15 Volleyball set to topple Valley for third consecutive season A young volleyball team is ready to start the season.
15 UNI faces grueling opening schedule Volleyball team looks forward to the first game of the season; volleyball schedule included.
15 Dangerous duo ready to lead Panthers in 2000 Alex Auker and Kim McCaffrey are ready to lead their team of young players; photo.
17 Student Athletes Dean's List spring 2000 Student athletes dean's list.
17 Outlook looks bright for inaugural season of soccer Preview of players on women's soccer team; photo.
17 Whitehead builds new program from scratch Linda Whitehead comes to UNI with experience in building a new program; photo.
19 Harriers top polls UNI cross country teams hope to start the season out strong.
19 Pair of Panthers cross northern border to play soccer at UNI Anne Marie Witko and Kate Shaw leave Canada to attend UNI.
19 Former Panthers cut by NFL clubs Randy Pugh joins the wrestling staff and Johnny Brown will become an assistant coach of men's basketball.
21 Buggy tale kicks off new year Flying ants ruin a day at the ballpark for fans of the Detroit Tigers.
24 Roommates look to share success on court this season Jill Arganbright and Kim Kester are teammates, roommates, and best friends.