Northern Iowan — July 16, 2004
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crossroads Center to undergo several changes | Crossroads Center in Waterloo comes under new ownership and management. | |
| 1 | New calculator helps students determine financial aid | New Web-based application helps students and their families estimate how much financial aid they are eligible to receive before their official award letter is released; photo. | |
| 1 | Olympic dreams fall less than seconds short | Joey Woody falls two hundredths of a second short of being able to continue qualifying for the U.S. Olympic team. | |
| 1 | Local Democrats fight for UNI students and education | Three Cedar Falls area Democrats seeking positions representing Cedar Falls in the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives meet with student government representatives. | |
| 3 | Blood bank shortages call for increased need of donors | The Red Cross calls for community members to donate blood at the upcoming blood drives. | |
| 5 | Freedom of morality | Endorses recent U.S. Senate vote defeating a proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting gay marriage. | |
| 5 | Politics corrupting government | Believes politics is inherently corrupt and should be removed from government. | |
| 5 | Jeopardy player crushing competition | Describes current "Jeopardy!" champion and his thirty consecutive game winning streak. | |
| 7 | College Hill Arts Festival a work of art | The 26th annual College Hill Arts Festival to feature regional artists; photo. | |
| 7 | Hester Prynne finding 'a little hope' in their music | Profile of Cedar Falls-based band Hester Prynne; to play at The Reverb; photo. |