Northern Iowan — January 28, 2003

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1 Main St. fire destroys businesses, apartments Three businesses and two apartments near 4th and Main Streets in Cedar Falls were destroyed; photo.
1 UNI students left homeless by fire The apartment of students Joel Smits and Matt Olson was destroyed in a fire on Main Street; photo.
1 Is Union recycling just a big waste? The remodeling and expansion of the Maucker Union has changed the way the facility handles its recyclable material.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
3 UNI in for 'An Evening with Chuck D' Chuck D, the leader of a rap group called Public Enemy, will speak in Lang Hall on January 29; photo.
3 UNI SAVE program uses funds to fight violence Students and faculty will travel to University of Alabama to attend the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault Institute.
4 NISG execs mull over past, present and future plans NISG officers were pleased with the overall success of last semester and are looking forward to lobbying in Des Moines this semester.
5 TV needs to stop getting real Criticizes the flood of reality television shows.
5 Living in the moment to close out college Goals for a final semester as an undergraduate.
5 New columnist comments on bookstore tyranny Describes his experiences buying textbooks at University Book & Supply.
6 Hearty thanks for food Barbara Prather thanks all who donated food to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank over the holidays.
6 Appreciation for differing views Comments on the important things learned from both Katie Buelow and Colice Williams.
9 McKinney retires from campus credit union Manager Dean McKinney retires from the UNI Credit Union after twenty-eight years; photo.
9 Student voices Students respond to the question: how do you feel about reality TV shows?; photo.
9 Cedar Falls Main more than just a street Main Street business owners talk about the positive and friendly atmosphere of downtown Cedar Falls; photo.
9 English students kick off literary series UNI Student Literary Series was organized by graduate student Luke Pingel.
9 Zlotsky's art subject of lecture Former faculty member Deborah Zlotsky will display her work in the UNI Gallery of Art.
10 UNI Museum introduces students to world of music "A World of Music" will showcase musical instruments from all over the world, through May 31; photo.
11 Crichton does it again with "Prey" Review of "Prey," written by Michael Crichton; photo.
12 Boy band 'LMNT' gives pop and 2002 bad name Review of LMNT's new album, "All Sides"; photo.
13 Panther swims for records Profile of junior swimmer Erika Uthoff-Schmuecker; photo.
13 UNI captures 16 titles at Invitational Results are announced from the UNI Invitational; photo.
13 UNI grapplers upset no. 11 Clones in Ames Panthers defeated Iowa State University, 22-16; photo.
13 Bears top the Cats in Dome UNI defeated by Southwest Missouri State, 70-53; Panthers will face Illinois State; photo.
13 Panthers stop Shockers UNI defeated Wichita State, 78-64; photo.
14 Five titles and fourth place Panthers took fourth place against six other teams in the Bill Ritter Invite in Milwaukee.
14 So Not The Guru Relates experience in watching the Black Hawks play.
16 Sapp found guilty of misdemeanor Benjamin Sapp was found guilty of two misdemeanors committed on August 4th; photo.