Northern Iowan — March 7, 2006

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1 Tarek Fahmy wins "Four Hire!" Tarek Fahmy offered position with Wells Fargo as result of jobs competition in Des Moines; photo.
1 Top paid faculty at UNI Quick look at highest paid UNI employees; rationale for rate of pay; photo.
4 Presidential candidates to visit Schedule for candidates' visits approved; will include "airport interviews".
5 Is passive democracy possible? Believes that people should fell free to express themselves without fear of repression.
5 No silver plate handed in real world Talks about the difficult of finding a good-paying job in a field for which one is trained.
5 Bigotry abounds on Capitol Hill, in US Believes that recent controversy over management of US ports by a company from the United Arab Emirates shows prejudice against Arabs.
7 Student voices Students respond to the question, "How did Sunday's snow affect you?"
7 Sculptor embraces "oddity" Profile of sculptor Jerry Cowger and his work; photo.
8 Paisley, Evans, Currington bringing country to UNI Preview of appearance by Brad Paisley, Sara Evans, and Billy Currington at the UNI-Dome.
8 Untitled A March snow; photo.
9 Spring fever heats up WRC usage A look at usage patterns at the Wellness/Recreation Center; people tend to begin to use the Center more as spring approaches; photo.
10 Northern Iowa intramural sports Results of recent competition; schedule of upcoming events.
11 Cagers turn cold at costly moment; Southern Illinois pulls away in overtime during tourney semifinal Southern Illinois defeats UNI in men's basketball, 55-46; UNI has gone 2-5 over last seven games; photo.
11 Panthers send six to final rounds; four claim automatic bids to NCAA Three other wrestlers win wild card berths to NCAA tournament.
11 Lady cagers dealt a bad pair on the road Women's basketball team loses to Drake, 60-58, and Creighton, 61-56.
12 Jim Jackson's NBA epic takes a historic turn Jim Jackson is on the verge of playing for ten teams over his career.
13 Phillies hitman quietly tracking Yankee Clipper; Rollins' record chase bigger than Bonds' Jimmy Rollins ended last season with a 36 game hitting streak.