Northern Iowan — April 13, 2004

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1 Giovanni's opens by Joker's Description of Giovanni's, a new restaurant/pizzeria in Black Hawk Village; photo.
1 ROTC sends cadet to Va. Cadet Battalion Commander Stacey Lyon is preparing for the George C. Marshall Conference in Lexington, Virginia.
1 ITC students to 'power' their way into Buffalo, N.Y. Six electrical and information engineering technology and manufacturing technology majors will participate at the 2004 Solar Splash solar boat competition; photo.
1 DOR: 'Keep costs low' Explains Department of Residence policies and initiatives in order to keep students living on campus; photo.
4 What's up Meetings and events planned.
4 Mikkelsen, Flege, Mark promoted at UNI Those receiving promotions profiled and job descriptions provided.
7 Irresponsible sex at all ages Students encouraged to be aware of the dangers of unprotected sex.
7 Start early, finish strong Urges readers not to procrastinate in life.
7 Cliff offers voice for all students Clifford Blodgett nominates himself to speak for the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at Commencement.
9 Students exchange schools and hearts Stories of relationships begun through National Student Exchange; photo.
9 Eating like a graduate Descriptions of fine dining options in Cedar Falls; photo.
9 Winning Days promises a winning future for The Vines Review of The Vines' album, "Winning Days"; photo.
13 Baseball falls 1-3 in SMS series UNI drops series to Southwest Missouri State; photo.
13 Panthers escape Omaha with one win UNI drops series to Creighton, two games to one; photo.
13 Panther of the Week Profile of pitcher Julie Phillips; photo.
13 Jansen loads up on field events Rachel Jansen's performance at the John McDonnell Invitational track meet highlighted; results provided..
14 Phil finally finishes on top Reaction to Phil Mickelson winning the Masters golf tournament; photo.
16 Panthers run into rough times on the court UNI defeats Bradley, 5-2, but loses to Illinois State, 7-0, and Indiana State, 6-1.
16 Untitled N. I. sportswriters debate whether or not NBA teams with losing records should be eligible for postseason play.