Northern Iowan — January 30, 2001

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1 NISG 01-02 election packets now available Describes the application process for students wishing to run for student government.
1 Future student teachers undergo background checks State and FBI background checks are now a requirement for prospective teachers; photo.
1 PAC begins search for new executive director The search committee for PAC executive director includes students, faculty, community members, and members of the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra.
2 UNI students to host 'Dance, Dance, Dance' Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma hold their annual fundraiser.
2 Former Iowa Lt. Gov. Joy Corning donates $1 million to UNI Gift establishes the Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series.
3 'Leaders on Leadership' series kicks off for 2001 Speakers will cover topics such as leadership in government, leadership in media, and leadership in business.
4 What's up Activities and meetings; surviving college workshop; Panther's master swimming class; Beth Kirkpatrick will speak at the WRC; National Alliance for the Mentally Ill will meet.
5 Students react to Lang Hall renovations Students enjoy the new technology added to Lang Hall.
8 A call for respect: student, advisor conflict Discusses problems that students have when trying to meet with their advisors.
8 Subservience isn't key to happy marriage Comments on the best selling book "The Surrendered Wife".
8 Serendipity Safari Comments on the way that technology can be used to distort the truth.
8 Cedar Falls not brightest crayon Comments on discrimination in Cedar Falls.
9 Being "hip" a capitalist thing Describes what it is to be "cool" in America.
10 NISG senator rebuts accusations Responds to a letter written by Kate Timmermans in the January 26 issue of the Northern Iowan concerning his position as an NISG senator.
10 Student disagrees with ordinance Discusses problems with the non-discrimination bill that would add sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code.
11 NAR: oldest literary magazine in nation, published at UNI Describes history of North American Review; photo.
11 UNICORN is no make-believe UNICORN works to help organizations to succeed on campus.
11 More to UNI than just teachers and students Discusses experiences that staff workers have had working on the UNI campus; photo.
12 Surveys give students a voice College Student Experiences Questionnaire gives administrators an idea of how students feel about UNI.
12 Female hockey team could make you a Star Girls of all ages from around the Cedar Valley play on a women's hockey team, the Stars.
13 Dido releases debut CD Review of the CD "No Angel" by Dido; photo.
13 Montage: best in town Comments on the food and the atmosphere at the restaurant Montage; photo.
16 Weekend split knocks Panthers off first-place perch Panthers defeat Creighton, but lose to Drake; photo.
16 Men fall short against stingy Bear defense in Dome, 64-53 Panthers lose to Southwest Missouri State; photo.
16 Pauli sets new Dome record at weekend track meet Panthers to host the Firstar Invitational; photo.
17 Tennis starts off new spring season with mixed results Panthers win some and lose some at the Missouri Valley Conference Tennis Individual Championships.
18 Head of the Program: Coach Tony DiCecco Profile of women's basketball coach Tony DiCecco; photo.
19 Brown's pin highlight of 31-9 loss to #2 Cowboys Panthers had only two wins in their match against Oklahoma State; photo.
21 Grothus, Wesson named MVC Scholar-Athletes Teresa Grothus and Grant Wesson are honored for their academic and athletic abilities.
22 News and Notes Gives details on Super Bowl XXXV.
22 Panthers fall in two road meets Men swimmers lose to Bradley and St. Louis, but the women defeat Illinois State.