Northern Iowan — March 11, 2003

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1 UNI breaks into cable news media Television production class will produce news program that will air on UNI channel, as well as Waterloo and Cedar Falls channels; photo.
1 Peace Corps recruiter to land at UNI Alicen Burns, regional Peace Corps recruiter, will be on campus on March 13; photo.
1 Blackout blankets campus, sparks rumors Three separate blackouts occurred on Saturday evening, lasting for approximately six hours.
1 Untitled Young People's Dance Theatre performs at women's basketball game; photo.
1 Flurry of flu cases hits UNI Student Health Center has treated fifteen to twenty students per day this semester with symptoms of Influenza B.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Going for broke on spring break Offers advice for enjoying spring break.
5 Serendipity Safari Features U. S. bombing Iraq.
5 Campus blackouts and giant Cheetos Gives thoughts on professional baseball, Iraq, spring break, blackouts on campus and Algona, Iowa.
5 Ben and Leo: out and about in Cancun Relates past spring break experience in Cancun, Mexico.
7 Fan of Humphrey responds Praises columnist Benjamin Humphrey in response to recent criticism of his columns.
7 Reader defends Toni Smith Speaks against war in Iraq and praises Toni Smith for protesting by not facing the flag during the national anthem.
7 Pull 'Redeemer' funding, student pleads Claims that the College Redeemer should not be receiving money from NISG.
7 Clarifying UNI's "Students First" Specifies the goals and objectives of the Students First Capital Campaign.
8 Overthrowing CF as NISG strategy Suggests NISG register all students to vote in the Cedar Falls area; would allow UNI students to control local decisions.
8 Dispelling "War for Oil" rhetoric Claims that it is not the U. S. that is most concerned about oil in Iraq.
9 Student voices Students respond to the question: How were you affected by the blackout Saturday night?; photo.
9 'Madame Butterfly' flits into GBPAC London City Opera will present "Madame Butterfly" on March 12.
9 Percussion of Africa rumbles in museum Randy Hogancamp will lead ten students in playing percussion instruments of West Africa in the University Museum.
9 'Spring' into break safely Suggestions for braving the heat or the cold during spring break; photo.
9 Voucher winner challenges seniors to give back Timothy Richardson was the recipient of a $500 travel voucher at the Senior Challenge Rock Rally.
10 Whitaker disses the dystopia of 'Jennifer Government' Review of "Jennifer Government," written by Max Barry; photo.
12 Norah Jones "Comes Away" with eight Grammys, but not a good review Review of Norah Jones' album, "Come Away With Me"; photo.
13 All's well that ends well Profile of senior center Katie Sorrell; photo.
13 Grapplers ride on cloud nine Nine out of ten UNI wrestlers qualified for the NCAA tournament; photo.
13 Panthers hold on to third place in MVC UNI defeated Creighton, 63-55; photo.
13 There's always next year Panthers defeated by Indiana State, 61-60; photo.