Northern Iowan — September 29, 2000

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1 Gaston markets UNI's strengths Cheryl Gaston has been appointed Vice-President of Marketing and Public Relations, a new position; Vice-President Gaston talks about her goals.
1 Carver Grant gives UNI Science Department a chance to evolve The Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust has given $1 million for the purchase of new scientific instruments for McCollum Science Hall; photo.
1 CONNECT prepares to make Cedar Falls a more 'student-friendly' town The first organizational meeting was held of the Community Organization Networking Neighborhoods to Encourage Cooperative Teamwork; photo.
2 UNI Public Safety to issue annual report UNI's 1999 annual security report will be available by October 1, 2000.
2 Hanson named this year's Sahai professor The 2000-2001 Prem Sahai Distinguished Professor is Curtiss Hanson of the College of Natural Sciences.
2 Scholarship benefit concert tonight The nineteenth annual scholarship benefit concert will include a performance by Nick Lane.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
3 Breakfast new event at UNI Panther Midnight Breakfast will be held Saturdays from midnight to 2 a.m.
4 Department of Residence announces summer plans Projects are being considered for improvements in the residence halls for the summer of 2001.
5 NISG changes the rules of 2001 Summer Senate Senators pass a resolution that stipulates that the senate would meet in the summer only if deemed necessary by the speaker or the president.
7 Believe it or not, your brain may not be fully developed Encourages students to think before they act.
7 Serendipity Safari Kids complain about the government.
7 Time to try new things Encourages students to take part in activities during the year.
7 Columnist's run-in with the law Describes an encounter with a Cedar Falls policeman.
8 Student voices heard by Governor Vilsack Thanks students for attending Governor Vilsack's student forum.
8 Thanks for work on Homecoming week Thanks the Student Activities Staff for their work in making Homecoming Week a success.
8 Convocation column questioned Believes political correctness has been carried too far.
8 Special thanks to Guy Sims, Student Life Team Amy McCabe thanks Guy Sims and the Student Life Team for sponsoring a concert by the Youngblood Brass Band.
9 My Right Wing Cousin Vinnie Discusses the political differences between family members.
11 Kiss not just a kiss at UNI's Campaniling Campaniling has been a stronger tradition since 1982 when the Homecoming Committee began offering buttons for those attending; photo.
11 Variety Show, Royalty forgotten UNI traditions There has not been a Homecoming queen since 1971 nor a Homecoming variety show since 1993; photos.
11 Justices balance out NISG The members of the Northern Iowa Student Government's Supreme Court are looking at ways to make the court better known; photo.
17 Soccer ready to shake off Belmont Sunday Panthers hope to get second win against the Western Illinois Leathernecks; photo
17 Netters set to make opponents feel blue in two home matches UNI defeats the Iowa Hawkeyes; photo.
17 Football ready to continue winning ways against Illinois State in Homecoming bout Panthers need to hold back a strong Illinois State offense to win Homecoming game.
18 Women golfers head north to Minnesota Panthers look forward to the Lady Northern Invitational at the University of Minnesota; photo.
19 Softball team splits games over weekend UNI defeats Northwestern but loses to Wisconsin-Green Bay.
20 Lewis, Bair pace Panthers to second place at Hawkeye Invite Panthers place second in the Hawkeye Invitational, but tenth in the Kansas Invitational.
21 Pre-regional home meet next obstacle for Panther runners Panthers host first home meet in several years.
22 Panthers in the NFL Gives details on the NFL careers of UNI alumni; photo.
23 Cheating becoming popular in world of sports Discusses the problem of cheating in sports.
24 Rugby teams ready for home matches Rugby teams look forward to Homecoming weekend matches; photo.