Northern Iowan — April 23, 2002

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1 Original Sole Power Past and present UNI students use bicycles to cross campus; students celebrating Sole Power will get to class without using cars; photo.
1 Funk Fest 2002 rescheduled Funk Fest 2002, which was postponed last Sunday due to weather, will take place tonight in the West Gym.
1 Professors fight for press freedoms; Ogbondah and Pita travel to native Nigeria to aid government Professors Chris Ogbondah and Pita Agbese visited Nigeria in order to help draft a new constitution; photo.
1 Student charged in sexual assault case Denico Letrell Billingsley was charged in connection with the sexual assault of a UNI woman last week at Gold Falls Villa.
1 Performing Arts Center exceeds expectations; events held at UNI's GBPAC doubled original estimates for 2002-03 season Cash ticket sales increased by 40 percent over last year's sales; photo.
2 Professor's pointillism illustrations on display Jeff Tamplin's artwork, which features pointillism techniques, is on display near Rod Library's Special Collections and University Archives.
5 Sole Power Day . . . On April 25, students are encouraged to avoid using their cars to get to class; activities will take place in the Union Plaza from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
7 Should college athletes be paid? Opposes the idea to pay college athletes.
7 Daily dose of 'humorous rantings' Criticizes Greek Week, the "Students First" campaign, sexual assault, and the clothing store, Abercrombie and Fitch.
7 Fisk surprised by American support of message Discusses Robert Fisk's reaction to his reception here in the United States during his week-long speaking tour and comments on the death of Layne Staley.
9 Added chalk captions harassing, insensitive Criticizes those who wrote rude comments on sidewalks next to messages about Take Back the Night.
10 Incident at WRC track blown out of proportion Gives students his version of what happened at the WRC running track; criticizes the author of the earlier letter to the editor.
13 Student voices Students respond to the question: "How do you personally handle the stress that comes with the end of the school year?"; photo.
13 Bozik's dream of teaching realized For Mary Bozik, getting involved in speech contest as a senior in high school set the stage for becoming a speech teacher; photo.
13 Staying connected with cell phones Only 36 percent of Americans use a cell phone while 50 to 75 percent in Europe, Japan, and parts of southeast Asia use one.
13 Seeing Honey Tongue now may give you bragging rights later "Honey Tongue" will play at The Reverb in Cedar Falls; photo.
16 'C'mon, C'mon' sounds more like same ol', same ol' Reviews Sheryl Crow's new album, "C'mon, C'mon"; photo.
17 The skinny on getting that summer body you desire Students discuss and offer suggestions for those wanting to lose extra pounds before summer arrives.
18 Seahawks select Hannam; cards ink free agent Soliday Ryan Hannam was chosen by the Seattle Seahawks, and Jake Soliday signed on as a free-agent for the Arizona Cardinals; photo.
18 Softballers try to stay hot at Iowa UNI will face the Iowa Hawkeyes; Panthers won five games this last weekend; photo.
18 Hartzell, staff finding ways to fight budget crunch, tuition hike Rick Hartzell took time to answer questions about the financial issues in the athletics department as a result of the budge cuts; photo.
18 Women's rugby team earns trip back to nationals to defend title The women's rugby team will travel to Blaine, Minnesota, to compete in the Division II national championships.
19 UNI nine welcomes Iowa for instate battle tomorrow UNI won one out of four games against Illinois State; photo.
20 And Hannam makes 12! All of the former UNI athletes who have been drafted by the NFL are pictured; photo.
24 Versatile Wood does it all for UNI softball team Profile of senior third baseman Lindsay Wood; photo.