Northern Iowan — March 22, 2011
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | NISG supports fee increase after debate | NISG passed a resolution supporting the increase of student computer fees by $30 per student per year; senior Scott Hunt proposed the increase. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Golden Key Honor Society and Guy Sims presented with a blank check from College Club after society agrees to their fundraising plan; photo. | |
| 1 | Provost search committee narrows candidates to four | Michael Marsden, Aaron Podolefsky, Patricia Cummins, and Greg Weisenstein will visit campus in turn beginning this week to interview for the position of UNI Provost. | |
| 1 | Seniors will graduate in Dome; it's two ceremonies instead of one | Two graduation ceremonies will be held in the Dome on May 8 to shorten the ceremony and allow more visitors and family to attend; photo. | |
| 2 | Debate partners head to national tournament | Jennifer Rave and Adam Briddell will compete at the National Debate Tournament in Detroit in March on the topic of employment discrimination. | |
| 2 | Number of art scholarships now available | High school graduates can compete for art scholarships April 9 at the Art Scholarship Competition Day. | |
| 5 | Asian Awareness Month stresses diversity, encourages appreciation throughout campus | Many activities are scheduled in March for Asian Awareness Month, such as group discussion, fundraising dinner, and a display. | |
| 6 | Top ten things not to do on spring break | "Top ten things not to do on spring break". | |
| 6 | Really, I'm not that old | Columnist reflects on her age and the nostalgia surrounding the 60s, 70s, and 80s. | |
| 6 | NWO reaching cult-like status | Columnist questions the popular status of professional wrestling. | |
| 7 | Animals wish to defend their own rights | Animals such as minks want animal rights activists to stop interfering in their lives. | |
| 9 | Book offers students answers to good grades | 120-page book by Darrin King will help students maintain good grade point averages and increase study skills; book is purchased via Internet. | |
| 9 | People to know: Lyle Bowlin; professor's online bookstore business is booming | Profile of director of Small Business Development Center Lyle Bowlin; photo. | |
| 9 | St. Patrick's Day promotes parades, pinching | History of St. Patrick's Day and its celebrations. | |
| 11 | "The Other Sister" offers sweet story line | Review of "The Other Sister". | |
| 13 | Pugh will strive for NCAA title next week; junior has helped lead Panther program upward | Profile of Randy Pugh, who will compete for an NCAA title at 174 pounds next week; photo. | |
| 13 | Softball prepares for 12 games in next seven days | Team will compete at the Florida State Invitational next week, though most likely without Jody Dean. | |
| 14 | Tennis teams head to Florida over break | Teams will compete in five dual meets during spring break in Florida. | |
| 16 | Panthers begin week long road trip | Road trip competitions will begin tonight against Lehigh; team will play eleven games in the next seven days. | |
| 16 | Stackhouse arrested for drug possession | Sean Stackhouse was arrested Wednesday for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver. | |
| 16 | Life at Daytona not that bad | Columnist begins his baseball trip to Daytona Beach, Florida. |