New Word Order (Column)

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# Title Date Summary
1 No word order: my goodbye rant
Northern Iowan 95:27, p.6
Columnist reflects on his two years with the Northern Iowan and thanks many.
2 Imagining my last undergraduate Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.5
Comments on Thanksgiving with his family.
3 Look past stereotypes, become educated
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.7
People should look past stereotypes of fraternities and make informed conclusions.
4 An open letter to UNI fraternities, sororities
Northern Iowan 95:23, p.5
Comments on fraternities and sororities.
5 Campfires, ladybugs, hammocks and "Pearl Jam"
Northern Iowan 95:21, p.5
Comments on camping trip and life after graduation.
6 Seeing future, "Pearl Jam" in Wisconsin
Northern Iowan 95:19, p.5
Columnist comments on seeing "Pearl Jam" in concert.
7 Silence contributes to growing evil
Northern Iowan 95:17, p.7
Columnist comments on the evils in society.
8 Courtney Love, American icon
Northern Iowan 95:15, p.5
Columnist comments on the story of Courtney Love.
9 Notes from last Monday; gray skies, coffee
Northern Iowan 95:13, p.5
Columnist describes his Monday activities.
10 "New Word Order" unclear, KGRK is good station
Northern Iowan 95:12, p.8
Columnist Chad Heeren clarifies his Tuesday column on KGRK radio station.
11 KUNI rules, KGRK is another story
Northern Iowan 95:11, p.6
KUNI radio station plays a good variety of music, while KGRK plays only the current hits.
12 Loving, hating Iowa in same breath
Northern Iowan 95:9, p.6
Columnist describes why he loves and hates Iowa, and comments on staying in the state after graduation.
13 Close encounters of confusing kind
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.6
Columnist comments on seeing a possible UFO.
14 Monicagate: Lying in the bed we helped make
Northern Iowan 95:5, p.6
Columnist comments on the morals of society and polls after Kenneth Starr's report was released.
15 Interstate adventures help to ease wondering mind
Northern Iowan 95:2, p.6
Columnist ponders the lives of passengers in passing cars on the interstate and his destination in life.
16 Swinging (the non-Austin Powers way)
Northern Iowan 94:54, p.6
Columnist describes his childhood memories of playground swings.
17 Flimsy logic behind same-sex marriage ban
Northern Iowan 94:52, p.5
Columnist comments on same-sex marriage ban.
18 Make money or be happy?
Northern Iowan 94:50, p.6
Columnist reflects on his career and life goals.
19 The real reasons behind Leo-bashing
Northern Iowan 94:48, p.5
Columnist explores reasons why people do not like Leonardo DiCaprio.
20 Pool, darts and making do
Northern Iowan 94:46, p.6
Columnist comments on his ability to play pool and darts.
21 Gosh darned all this swearing
Northern Iowan 94:43, p.6
Columnist comments on swearing.
22 Sleep, laziness and Sunday vacations
Northern Iowan 94:41, p.5
Columnist reflects on his Sunday activities.
23 The life and times of a non-smoker
Northern Iowan 94:39, p.6
Columnist reflects on his vow never to smoke.
24 Time in college: stagnantly flying by
Northern Iowan 94:37, p.6
Columnist reflects on his time spent in college.
25 Forget ugly memories, remember the good
Northern Iowan 94:35, p.5
Columnist recalls an unhappy memory about a babysitter's troubles.
26 My so-called Chaplin-esque life
Northern Iowan 94:33, p.5
Columnist comments on being locked out of his apartment.
27 Abortion bells toll too loudly
Northern Iowan 94:31, p.5
Columnist comments on religious groups' views of abortion.
28 What I didn't do over break
Northern Iowan 94:29, p.7
Columnist tells how he spent and wasted time over the winter interim.
29 Septuplet hype not found here
Northern Iowan 94:27, p.5
Several views on birth of McCaughey septuplets.
30 Winter: wasteland or wonderland?
Northern Iowan 94:25, p.5
Mixed blessings of winter.
31 Pinball: a little escape goes a long way
Northern Iowan 94:23, p.6
Enjoys pinball; sees it as a metaphor for life.
32 Final word on censorship (for now)
Northern Iowan 94:21, p.5
Believes that students still need to be alert for attempts at censorship.
33 Censorship, free speech and power
Northern Iowan 94:19, p.5
Believes professors should select texts for classes and not offer alternatives to students who object on various grounds.
34 Cookie fable: uniformity often gets stale
Northern Iowan 94:17, p.5
Believes people should look beyond surface when they make choices.
35 The melting of memory; replacing old with new
Northern Iowan 94:15, p.6
Recalls early memories.
36 Courtney Love, self-image and "keeping it real"
Northern Iowan 94:13, p.5
Personal images evolve over time.
37 Balcony action of "Romeo and Juliet" reflects life
Northern Iowan 94:11, p.7
Balconies as a model for life and its choices.
38 Smells like school spirit
Northern Iowan 94:9, p.5
Recommends students use money and time for things other than football games.
39 Recapturing the perfect moment
Northern Iowan 94:7, p.6
Considers the difficulty of preserving memories of good times.
40 History, the media, Diana and Mother Teresa
Northern Iowan 94:5, p.5
Believes that both Mother Teresa and Diana, Princess of Wales, should be valued for what can be learned from their lives.
41 Allergies: feel the pain of the seasonal curse
Northern Iowan 94:2, p.7
Experiences with allergies.
42 Home fires burn
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.13
Meaning of home changes over time.
43 Hug a telemarketer today
Northern Iowan 93:61, p.3
Gives tips on handling telemarketers.
44 Sex dwells in Rock 'n' Roll
Northern Iowan 93:60, p.3
Comments on sex and rock and roll.
45 Something is out there!
Northern Iowan 93:59, p.3
Comments on society's focus on angels and the supernatural.
46 Loud women rule
Northern Iowan 93:58, p.3
Believes vocal, opinionated women are looked down on.
47 Life away from home
Northern Iowan 93:57, p.3
Comments on staying in Cedar Falls for the summer.
48 Flaming Red Horizons
Northern Iowan 93:56, p.3
Comments on the death of Jeff Buckley.
49 Closing thoughts, how original
Northern Iowan 93:55, p.8
Columnist's closing thoughts for the year.
50 Nostalgia is a bad trip, man
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.5
Americans idealize the past.