Northern Iowan — June 20, 2003

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1 Professor says Harry Potter books teach Christian values Gina Burkart seeks to prove Harry Potter is more than a fairy tale through her master's thesis and book; photo.
1 Milambiling receives second Fulbright grant for research Joyce Milambiling will conduct research in Indonesia for five months starting in February 2004; photo.
1 Two year advantage passes at UNI, Board of Regents up next If approved, students may sign a two-year contract to live in dorms with fixed room and board and some fees waived.
1 Upward Bound gives students a 'leg up' Low income high school students receive college prep classes at UNI to help prepare them for classes in the fall; photo.
2 Calendar of events Upcoming meetings and events; auctions for computers and furniture will be held.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 What is the Northern Iowan? The official school newspaper desires to inform people of events taking place and relating to campus.
5 Humphrey plays game of 'kiss and tell' Columnist and friends speculate about politicians' kissing practices.
5 The frightening worlds of marriage, family Believes marriage is in his future, but not inevitable.
6 Thanks to UNI faculty, staff Alumna was pleased with her fiftieth reunion weekend.
7 UNI Gallery of Art to present "Rie Hachiyanagi: A Retrospective" The exhibit will showcase the works from the artist's last eight years.
7 Immediate future secure for Panther athletics; UNI AD says all sports staying put for 2003-2004 school year If tuition keeps increasing and more budget cuts occur, some sports could be in jeopardy of being cut; photo.
7 Tips and tricks for terrified transfers Encourages transfer students to get involved in campus organizations and to live on campus.