Northern Iowan — April 19, 2005

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1 Wild With Pride; UNI homecoming 2005 UNI Homecoming Committee has announced the theme for 2005.
1 Failure to complete keg applications incites fines The original ordinance has been amended to issue fines now. Previously criminal charges were issued to those stores failing to complete the proper paperwork.
1 Earth Day and Sole Power encourage students to conserve energy, help save environment Festivities are planned to celebrate Earth Day; photo.
1 New members appointed to Board of Regents Ruth Harkin, Michael Gartner, Teresa Wahlert, and Tom Bedell are the new members; photo.
1 They 'scream' for ice cream Cold Stone Creamery has opened in Cedar Falls; photo.
2 CEEE hosts design team for anniversary Kevin Nordmeyer and Tom McDougall will speak at the CEEE's tenth anniversary celebration.
2 Math educator to present April 21 John Dossey will present "School Mathematics: Comparisons, Concerns, and Directions".
2 Forensics teams win awards this semester Roster of awards won by members.
2 Sexual harassment topic of workshop Gwenne Culpepper will present the workshop.
2 Military professor awarded for support Robert Stavnes was awarded the Iowa Meritorious Service Medal.
2 Last film to be shown in 'Reel to Real' series "White Straight Men and Me" will be shown April 20th.
2 KUNI employees win eight awards Won at the Northwest Broadcast News Association meeting.
2 Mentoring conference for beginning teachers The Iowa Mentoring and Induction Institute conference will be April 20-22.
3 Scholarships for upcoming CME trip The Graduate College is sponsoring five scholarships to students who want to attend the Underground Railroad trip.
3 Students gain greater appreciation for what they have Eleven students participated in Shantytown activity..
4 'White Ribbon' speaker addresses masculinity in America Alan Berkowitz spoke on preventing sexual abuse.
5 Former UNI professor to give poetry reading Carol Hebald will read her personal poetry in the Maucker Union tonight.
7 Git 'er drunk UNI ranks third in alcohol violations as compared to the other Iowa universities.
7 Privacy concerns serious Believes the cameras on College Hill are an invasion of privacy.
7 Sacred seats in the Security Council Feels the Security Council of the United Nations needs to be changed.
8 Where was Amnesty coverage? Professor Hettle wonders why the NI did not cover UNI Amnesty International's Week of Action.
9 Call out on Christian actions appreciated Apologies for disruptions caused by members of BASIC on Thursday evenings in Lang Hall.
9 Positive view of Greek life offers editorial balance Provides praise to NI for shedding a positive light on UNI fraternities and sororities.
10 Random examples from history don't offer sound proof Disagrees with Al Manning's perception of why Thomas Jefferson sent missionaries to Africa.
10 Add voice to protest Writes to encourage Bryce Paulson to take part in the protests of cameras on College Hill.
11 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What do you think the Northern Iowan staff could do to improve the paper?
11 Anticipating a new father's return from the Middle East; UNI student gives birth to baby boy while father deployed in Iraq. Janet Kramer gave birth to her son Braden during spring break; photo.
11 Geeks unite on dating Web site A new online dating service, called Geek 2 Geek, has no photos in a person's profile; photo.
12 Smith lost style he first found; new album can stay hidden A review of Will Smith's new album, "Lost and Found"; photo.
13 Half-Masted improves on improv Will perform their second show of the semester, "Gorilla Theatre"; photo.
14 'Demon Barber' in GBPAC "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" will be performed at the GBPAC April 23rd and 24th.
14 Open Season rocks the Reverb Open Season, a band including several UNI students, will perform at the Stein on April 23rd; photo.
15 UNI 'Seas' several top finishes Track teams finished well at the Sea Ray Relays in Knoxville, Tenn.; photo.
15 Cats defend home court Women's tennis team defeated Southern Illinois, 5-2, and Evansville, 6-1; photo.
15 UNI rallies to shock Wichita State in opener Baseball team won against Wichita State, 7-6, but also lost, 3-1 and 6-1; photo.
15 Strong pitching carries Shockers Softball team lost to Wichita State, 5-0, 8-1, and 4-0.
17 Blackhawks score Organization of the Year The Waterloo Black Hawks were awarded the United States Hockey League Organization of the Year; photo.
17 Sideline Sports NI sportswriters comment on the National Football League draft.