Northern Iowan — June 18, 2004

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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.