Northern Iowan — July 25, 2003

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1 Untitled Cedar Falls residents enjoy the College Hill Arts Festival.
1 UNI health center receives award for lab excellence COLA honors Mary Byggere for her excellent performance in the clinical lab at the UNI Health Center; photo.
1 Iowa introduces new BAC level at .08 As of July 1, Iowa's legal blood alcohol content level is reduced from .10 to .08; photo.
1 Board of Regents rule in favor of UNI plans Budget was approved; focus is to rebalance based on ratio of students to available services; President Koob doesn't foresee any major cuts in the near future; concept and location of McLeodUSA Center approved.
1 DOR not associated with off-campus meal plan Panther Meal Plan works similarly to on-campus meal plans, but is not affiliated with it; parents or students can purchase dollar amounts of credit on a card from area restaurants and use it over the course of the semester.
4 Untitled Students from fourteen countries are attending UNI's International Youth Camp.
5 An annotated look at 2003-2004 Editors speculate that dominant upcoming issues in the next year will be the budget, construction, Campaign 2004, and NISG reforms.
5 Columnist's very, very lengthy goodbye Vacation experiences end in poison ivy.
5 Unsettling Internet discoveries Recounts search on the Internet for Ari Fleischer.
7 Look where they are now; UNI baseball players in minors Former UNI baseball players in minor leagues.
7 Festival promotes beauty of trails in Cedar Valley Events are listed for this year's Cedar Trails Festival to be held August 9 and 10.
7 Summer camps benefit UNI employment, academics, athletics and community with diverse, unique options Keeps UNI dorms, dining centers, and WRC open with full activity throughout the summer; new camps this year include UCA Elite Camp and the Athletic Training Camp; photo.