Northern Iowan — March 1, 2002

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1 NU closing amidst anger and confusion; parents and teachers were the last to know The process of converting to a Professional Development School and closing NU High is still in the discussion stages, according to some administrators.
1 Former Senator responds to accusations of abuse of power Former NISG Senator Louis Engelhart claims that he had never used class lists to send emails containing political opinions.
1 Correction The Department of Public Safety corrects an error in a previous Public Safety Log.
1 Scudder, Lerda sweep NISG election; president-elect and vice president-elect 'shocked' and 'thrilled' Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda won the NISG presidential election with 55% of the votes; photo.
2 Award helps science students do research UNI's College of Natural Sciences received a grant for a program that will encourage undergraduate students to participate in research projects.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Increased vote turnout still disappointing Comments that the highest voter turn-out rate UNI has seen in years is still not high enough.
5 Serendipity Safari Depicts the recent Enron controversy.
5 Great jobs available on campus Comments on the jobs he has had on campus in the past three years.
5 Your life can't suck as bad as this guy's Discusses his long week that involved a broken computer, a new job, and worrying about his future with his girlfriend.
6 UNI Museum visit memorable, educational Praises the UNI Museum's "Thirty Years of Rock and Roll" exhibit.
6 Student responds to column on Earle/Hutch Defends Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson after Tony Baranowski's comments.
7 Student responds to letter on V-Day Responds to comments made by Andrew Kuennen and Charity Crawford concerning "The Vagina Monologues."
7 Baranowski's Say Anything column just taking up space Claims that Joseph Earle and Jason Hutcheson's Republican views never played a part in their NISG decisions and responsibilities.
8 Response to V-Day concerns Claims that Andrew Kuennen and Charity Crawford needed to see "The Vagina Monologues" before they passed judgment on it.
8 Keep politics out of NISG election Claims that Joseph Earle and Jason Hutcheson did not disclose their political beliefs because NISG elections are supposed to be politically neutral.
9 On the quest for movers and shakers Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national honor society that promotes leadership.
9 Setting the standards Susan Koch, HPELS professor, Associate Provost and associate vice president for Academic Affairs, finds her job challenging and satisfying; photo.
9 Love for music lives on for local musician Karla Ruth, a local musician, wants to expose her music to as many people as she can.
9 Pack your bags now The UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair will be held in Waterloo on March 3.
11 Do not wait '40 days' to see this movie Review of "40 Days and 40 Nights," directed by Michael Lehmann.
13 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dean's List Fall 2001
14 'Arch Madness' begins; Panthers, Aces battle in tonight's play-in round UNI will travel to St. Louis to compete against the Evansville Aces; photo.
14 Panther women fight for higher MVC seed UNI will host Southwest Missouri State; photo.
14 Softball team tries to come home from Louisville untouched UNI will compete in the Louisville Cardinal Invitational; photo.
15 UNI swimming and diving teams reach new heights UNI broke sixteen school records at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships; photo.
16 UNI nine looks to build on 2-1 start UNI will face the Indians of Southeast Missouri State; photo.
17 Sieverding makes MVC first team; UNI's Gruber, Foster also honored Robbie Sieverding, David Gruber, and Chris Foster received MVC honors; photo.
20 Freshman phenom Kroneraff blazes into record books Profile of freshman track team member Agnes Kroneraff; photo.