Northern Iowan — June 18, 2004
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Campus construction causes headaches for some | Although no major walkways have been obstructed, renovations to turn the East Gymnasium into the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center are inconvenient for some students; photo. | |
| 1 | Mysterious e-mail messages help clean-up system | ITS-User Services tests new software to filter incoming E-mail in an effort to block viruses and unwanted messages. | |
| 1 | Gas prices hurt students' pocketbooks | Rising gasoline prices draw unfavorable comments from students. | |
| 2 | Correction | Friday'loo events do not offer free food as printed in previous issue. | |
| 3 | Presidents plan communication for upcoming year | Outline of NISG initiatives in regard to communication with the Board of Regents. | |
| 4 | Former UNI prof has plant named after him | Former biology professor Lawrence Eilers is honored by former students. They named a newly discovered plant species after him. | |
| 5 | Read anything good lately? | Addresses concerns about declining newspaper readership rates. | |
| 5 | Olympics torched without fire | Expresses disagreement with the drug-taking accusations being leveled at accomplished athletes. | |
| 5 | Apathy abounds in student voters | Encourages college age citizens to vote. | |
| 7 | Gay and in love: a couple's struggle to be accepted | A homosexual couple from UNI express their feelings on gay rights; photo. | |
| 7 | "Two Rooms" play hits the homeland in more ways than one | The latest Theatre UNI production deals with terrorists and a hostage situation; photo. |