Northern Iowan — February 1, 2002
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enron scandal affects those looking for jobs | UNI students Kristen Rude and Laurie Rueber claim that they are happy to be going to work for Arthur Andersen, even after the collapse of Enron. | |
| 1 | Get to know the 'most hated man' on this campus | Wayne Wersinger writes parking tickets for the city of Cedar Falls; photo. | |
| 1 | State of the Union focuses on strength | Terrorism was a major topic in President George W. Bush's first State of the Union address; photo. | |
| 5 | NISG meeting features debate of travel expenses paid by Senate | The NISG's plans to send members to Washington, D.C., have been halted because of financing difficulties. | |
| 6 | Are candidates buying our votes? | Suggests that a rule should be established about how much money NISG candidates can spend on a campaign. | |
| 6 | Serendipity Safari | Encourages readers to invest in American flag-shaped earplugs, so that they may hear only the "good stuff." | |
| 6 | Loyalty, devotion important virtues | Discusses loyalty and the role it plays in his life. | |
| 6 | Community of smokers losing a member | Talks about the things he will miss when he quits smoking. | |
| 7 | Declare Cedar Falls a rape-free zone on 'V-Day' | Encourages students to place red ribbons all over campus on February 12 as a way to declare the community "rape-free." | |
| 10 | Don't miss the Super Bowl fun! | There are several places in the Cedar Falls area that are having Super Bowl parties, as UNI alumni Kurt Warner goes for his second Super Bowl victory. | |
| 10 | Pushing the envelope with 'dead letter' | Jeremy Stoltz, John Feuling, Ryan Buckendahl and Brad Lufkin are the members of a band called 'dead letter' that is rising in popularity and is from New Hampton; photo. | |
| 10 | Poor posture poses potential problems | Members of the Mind, Body, Spirit class learn the importance of proper posture. | |
| 11 | You can 'count' on this flick . . . | Review of the movie, "The Count of Monte Cristo." | |
| 12 | Journalism prof wins fellowship | Christian Ogbondah was named a fellowship winner of the American Press Institute; photo. | |
| 14 | No. 15 wrestlers tangle with Oklahoma powers | UNI will face the Oklahoma Sooners and the Oklahoma State Cowboys; Panthers defeated Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 36-6; photo | |
| 14 | UNI women on the road again | UNI Panthers will face the Indiana State Sycamores; photo. | |
| 14 | Puzzling UNI men host Bradley | UNI defeated by Illinois State, 70-55; Panthers will face off against Bradley; photo. | |
| 14 | Track at home in the Dome; Panther teams host UNI Invitational today at 3 p.m. | Teams from Iowa State, Minnesota, Nebraska-Omaha, and Wisconsin-Milwaukee will compete against the Panthers in the UNI Invitational. | |
| 15 | Tennis: men in Michigan, women in Virginia | UNI women defeated by Eastern Michigan and Notre Dame, 6-1, but go on to win over Northern Illinois, 4-3; UNI men compete in the Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championships | |
| 15 | Swim teams on a roll, 'virtually' unstoppable | UNI men defeated Bradley, 123-63; Panther women also defeated Bradley, 115-65. | |
| 17 | This is Waterloo Black Hawks hockey | The Waterloo Black Hawks win over the Cedar Rapids Roughriders, 5-4; photo. |