Northern Iowan — July 22, 2005

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1 Festival brings art, music to College Hill College Hill Arts Festival features high quality art in an enjoyable, family-oriented atmosphere; photo.
1 New database collects personal information from students Database will house information about students age sixteen and older, including gender and ethnicity.
2 Panther recognition Recent achievements of UNI staff and students.
3 Harkin-endorsed stem cell research bill moves to Senate While stem cell research could result in medical advancements that might cure millions of people, the ethics of using embryo stem cells causes controversy.
3 You don't know UNI until you know: executive director of the GBPAC Steve Carignan Profile of Steve Carignan, executive director of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
4 Rainforest photo exhibit on display at UNI Museum New exhibit will showcase photos taken in Panama; collection will be on display from July 23 through December 4.
4 Fazoli's; Italian restaurants need not be pricey Describes experience at Fazoli's and comments on the good prices and food.
5 We knew it would happen Believes that the Pipac Centre is a nice facility, but not in tune with the economics of the Cedar Valley area.
5 Harry Potter not magical at all Believes the writings of J. K. Rowling are more of a fad than good literature.
5 Give credit where it's due Believes that her generation, just as older generations, deserve respect; photo.
7 Holy union performed at local church United Church of Christ is taking steps towards recognizing same sex unions; photo.
7 East meets West at Soho on Main New restaurant offers a variety of foods to appeal to a large clientele; photo.