Northern Iowan — February 8, 2002

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1 Vilsack focuses on Iowan education Governor Vilsack talked about his plan to give tax credits to college graduates who choose to stay in Iowa; photo.
1 Self-study looks at athletics department The NCAA certification team will visit UNI to examine the athletics department to identify its strengths and weaknesses; photo.
1 NISG Senator removed from office NISG Senator Louis Engelhart was dismissed from office for misusing his authority as Senator.
1 UNI to celebrate Black History Since February is Black History Month, several events and performances are planned on campus.
1 Worker burned in accident at UNI A Young's Heating and Plumbing employee was burned by hot steam or water at the McCollum Hall construction site.
5 Bathroom stalls victimizing men Claims that the jokes and pictures about men in women's restrooms are objectifying men in the same way that men have objectified women.
5 Serendipity Safari Portrays the use of tasers by Public Safety officers on a student walking on campus allegedly under the influence of alcohol.
5 Columnist gets into Olympic spirit Claims that this year the Olympics are more important because it is a way for America to prove themselves to the world.
5 E-filing taxes not worth the frustration Explains his frustrating experience with filing his taxes online.
7 UNI student stands up for animal rights Responds to a challenge by another student to offer alternatives to animal testing in laboratories.
8 Black history should be celebrated every month The civil rights movement benefited not only blacks, but also paved the way for the advancement of all types of people.
9 Student voices Students respond to the question: "How does spirituality help you get through the day?"; photo.
9 Spreadin' the love! Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrates Valentine's Day by hosting a dinner at Parkview Nursing Home and a date auction at Tony's.
9 Dance the night away A dance-a-thon will be held at the Maucker Union; all proceeds will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
9 A different kind of high Spirituality and religious beliefs help people feel more able to handle the everyday pressures of life; photo.
10 The five flavors of Ramshackle The Christian rock group, Ramshackle, appeals to a wide variety of listeners; photo.
12 'I Am Sam' screams 'All you need is love' Reviews the movie "I Am Sam"; photo.
13 UNI, CU meet in MVC clash UNI will face Creighton; Panthers were defeated by Evansville, 83-77; photo.
13 Panther Sprint Dual final tune-up for MVC's UNI will host Loras College in the Panther Sprint Dual; photo.
13 Panther women head to Bradley UNI wins over Illinois State and loses to Indiana State during last weekend's action; photo.
13 No. 14 Panthers wrestle at Wyoming, Air Force UNI defeated by Oklahoma, 31-6, and Oklahoma State, 30-6; Panthers will face the Cowboys of Laramie, Wyoming, and the Air Force team in Colorado Springs.
14 Track teams run with the best at ISU Classic UNI track teams took 11 event wins at the Dome; Panthers will travel to Iowa State University to compete in the Iowa State Classic; photo.
14 Tennis teams go 1-5 on the road UNI will host Gustavus Adolphus; Panther men will face Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Oral Roberts.
15 UNI-WIU softball rivalry not to be overlooked; teams square off tomorrow in Minneapolis UNI's record with Western Illinois stands at 18-18.
16 Farley signs 21 recruits A list of the 2002 football recruiting class is given.
20 Redshirt freshman Foster enjoying breakout season Profile of freshman guard Chris Foster; photo.