Northern Iowan — June 24, 2005

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1 UNI breaks ground on new business building; east campus structure will be completed by fall 2006 Newest addition to UNI campus will be Business and Community Services Building (BCS); cost will be about $4.6 million; should be completed by fall of 2006.
1 Enrollment down but students still like summer classes Summer school is a good way to stay on track to graduate or to raise GPA, but fewer students enroll every summer.
1 Let us in!; students lament reduced hours at campus labs With only three labs on campus open during the summer session, some students are upset over shorter hours; photo.
2 Panther recognition Recognizes recent achievements of UNI staff and students.
3 Gov. conference at CEEE Governor's Conference on Environmental Education makes stop at UNI.
3 You don't know UNI until you know: Assistant Director of International Services Kristi Marchesani Profile of Kristi Marchesani, assistant director of admissions.
4 New owners for Hidden Valley Group of new owners hopes to make improvements to student apartments.
5 Don't get eaten by a bear Believe outdoors should be enjoyed, but precautions should be taken to ensure safety.
5 Is it ever too late to fight for justice? Believes that while old crimes deserve justice, so do the ones that happen every day.
5 Taxing cigarettes bad for your health Believes taxing cigarettes has gone too far.
6 'Cool week' in hot Washington; tour of Pentagon among attractions Tim McCue, an intern for Senator Charles Grassley, reports on his work for the week, including attending a Finance Committee hearing and touring the Pentagon.
7 Fun in the Summer Sun can have deadly effects People should protect themselves from the sun; cases of skin cancer on the rise; photo.
7 Capitol M: hard rock, funk, a message Local band plays a variety of music; will present a concert at the Reverb on July 2; photo.