Northern Iowan — April 16, 2002

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Future will bring clinic advances; student health advisory committee looking for new members Sue Courts announces that after spring graduation ceremonies there will be empty positions, available to all students, on the Student Health Advisory Committee.
1 Professor pens book on religion of students; students' religious attitudes differ from prior generations Professor Betty DeBerg co-authored a book on the religious views of today's college students.
1 Faculty leaves attacked while defense continues; graduate faculty panel presents advantages of PDAs Faculty members state that Professional Development Assignments are vital in order to keep professors up-to-date with recent developments in their fields.
1 ROTC cadets get a ride Friday ROTC cadets received helicopter rides to Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, for training; photo.
2 Funk Fest 2002 on its way to Northern Iowa Four live bands will perform at Funk Fest 2002, which will take place on Lawther field.
3 Public safety log Campus crime report
5 What's Up Meetings and activities planned.
7 Baseball salaries crack $2 billion barrier Criticizes the amount of money that baseball players receive each season.
7 Culture to blame, not Catholicism Examines the recent sex scandal in the Catholic Church.
7 Fisk visit redeems columnist's faith in journalism Robert Fisk claimed, in his speech at UNI, that reporters capture the who and where of terrorism, but they fail to use history and context to capture the why.
9 What about "Students First?" Criticizes UNI's "Students First" campaign when his class was cut short because a high school speech contest needed his lecture hall.
10 Student responds to Schwarzkopf visit Praises Norman Schwarzkopf's speech on leadership.
13 Student voices Students respond to the question: "what song reminds you of summer and why?"
13 Summertime is the time to bring in the green; . . . how to search for and obtain that "perfect" summer job! Students talk about where they will be working this summer, and suggestions are offered about how to find a good summer job.
13 Drama digs into deep issues of today's daily living "Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches," a dramatic production that analyzes how we live our lives, will be performed this week; photo.
14 Business Center provides direction for job-seekers The Regional Business Center provides a business incubator with seven suites to house those entrepreneurs who do not yet have the collateral or security to start their own businesses.
15 Mayer sounds like Matthews, but has a style all his own Review of John Mayer's album, "Room For Squares"; photo.
17 Battling runs to help others battle diabetes Abby Hanson has been raising money for the American Diabetes Association, and will run for the cause in the Koma Marathon 2002 in Hawaii.
18 Softballers host No. 25 Gophers; Panthers conclude homestand today after splitting four UNI will face the Minnesota Golden Gophers; Panthers defeated Drake University, 9-0; photo.
18 UNI volleyball schedule features national champs, top-10 teams UNI will open the volleyball season at the State Farm Classic in Minneapolis; photo.
18 Jays take three; UNI's frustrations at home continue as Panthers' Valley mark slides to 5-11 Creighton defeated the Panthers three games out of four; photo.
18 Women golfers can't 'Master' third straight Panthers took fifth place at the Finkbine Golf Course in Iowa City; photo.
19 Three school track records broken at McDonnell Invite Balazs Csillag, Agnes Kroneraff, and Nikki Nelson all broke school records at the John McDonnell Invite in Arkansas; photo.
22 How much do you know about Panther athletics? A quiz on UNI athletics; photo.
24 Phillips provides Panthers with productive pitching Profile of sophomore pitcher Julie Phillips; photo.