Northern Iowan — April 26, 2002

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1 Response to same sex-kiss prompts boycott of bar Rae Fehring began a boycott against Pour Richard's after being told to stop kissing her girlfriend in the establishment.
1 Alternate bookseller brings cheaper textbook prices to UNI Pages and Books, a new textbook buyer and seller in the area, will offer UNI students cheaper textbooks that can be bought and sold online.
1 Faculty Senate cuts number of hours needed to graduate; hopes are that the decision will give students more scheduling flexibility By reducing credit hour requirements from 124 to 120, the Faculty Senate hopes to reduce class sizes and provide students with greater scheduling flexibility; photo.
3 What's Up Meetings and events scheduled; "Building Healthy Relationships" workshop will be held.
8 Untitled Comments on a letter of apology concerning the rude captions written on the sidewalk next to an invitation to Take Back the Night, and encourages men to walk women home when it's dark.
8 Serendipity Safari Gives his portrayal of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
8 Columnist muses over grad gift Ponders his mother's question about what he wants for a graduation present.
8 How to deal with this 'oh, crap' time of year Comments on everyone's crowded schedule and stress at the end of the semester, and reminds students to be glad they are in college because someday they'll wish they were still there.
10 Victim of WRC assault responds Believes previous author did not get the "whole" story because he was not a witness to the entire incident.
13 Gamma Phi Beta extends thank-yous Thanks the fraternities and sororities that helped make Greek Week a fun and memorable experience.
14 Student voices Students respond to the question: What are you looking forward to the most this summer?
14 Gala gives dancers chance to give all they've got Orchesis will perform at "Dance Gala 2002" on Saturday, April 27; photo.
14 KCVA 96.9 searches for listeners and funding The Prometheus Radio Project, run by the Cedar Valley Music Authority, helps community stations, like KCVA 96.9, to get started.
17 Seeing double at UNI: meet the Dr. Traceys Karen and Grant Tracey, both professors in the English Department, love their jobs and recognize that they are fortunate to be able to teach at the same university; photo.
18 'Iris' hopes to spread message to older generations Review of the movie "Iris," directed by Richard Eyre; photo.
19 Spring game tomorrow at Wartburg The UNI football team will play its spring game at Wartburg College since the UNI-Dome is closed for repairs.
19 Softballers host MVC leaders in key series Panthers will host an eight game series at home; photo.
19 Panthers secure second place at MVC meet UNI took second place to Bradley at the MVC women's golf championships, missing first place by eight strokes; Coach Kevin Kane takes the MVC Coach of the Year award; photo.
19 Two more UNI products sign deals; Brutley to Buffalo; Helming becomes St. Louis' second former UNI QB Daryon Brutley and Ryan Helming signed as free agents for the Buffalo Bills and the St. Louis Rams, respectively; photo.
19 Northern Iowa nine set to win series at home Panthers defeated by the University of Iowa, 6-4; UNI will face Southern Illinois tonight.
20 Tennis teams picked for upper-division finishes at MVCs Panthers will travel to Springfield, Missouri, to compete in the MVC Championships; photo.
20 Competing at Drake Relays has special meaning for Panthers Panther tracksters are excited about the upcoming Drake Relays; photo.
21 Panther men finish 8th UNI finished eighth out of ten teams at the Drake Relays Invite.
22 Rugby men advance UNI won two matches at the Men's Division II Elite Eight Tournament, and will now travel to Virginia Beach for the national competition.
24 UNI intramural basketball teams headed to Orlando 'Total Domination' and the 'Panthers', UNI intramural basketball teams, will compete in the Target 5-on-5 National Basketball Tournament.