Issue Contents

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1 'Beyond Enron' to tackle business ethics
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
A business ethics forum "Beyond Enron: A Crisis of Capitalism," hosted by the College of Business, will take place on November 11.
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2 Accounting draws students despite scandals
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
The Department of Accounting has seen a twenty percent increase in junior and senior accounting majors.
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3 Election levels political field; election 2002 results
Brown--Evelyn (Student--2001)
Democrats Tom Vilsack and Tom Harkin won the election Tuesday, while Republicans gained seats in Congress; photo.
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4 Security cameras installed in R.O.T.H.; Public Safety pays for new cameras watching over apartment complex
Chambers--Luke P. (Student--2002)
A new security camera system was installed in the R.O.T.H. complex due to an elevated level of car burglaries and other criminal acts.
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5 Senators vote down proposed calendar
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
Proposal for a fifteen week academic calendar was voted down by NISG, with a count of 3-35-1.
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6 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
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7 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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8 Benefits of 'Northern Iowan' columnist celebrity
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Jests about being recognized and the perks of being a famous NI columnist.
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9 Free (us from) Winona! Criticizes CNN and other media outlets for covering Winona Ryder's shoplifting charges, when there are many important issues to be covered.
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10 November brings signs of winter
Schmitz--Nich
Feels Thanksgiving is being overrun by the excitement of Christmas.
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11 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Portrays how Congressmen act on the job and out of the public's eye.
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12 Parents' home threatened by proposed Ottumwa landfill
Klodt--Joseph R. (Student--2002)
Feels it's a shame to see good farmland covered by trash because recycling is not done as much as it could be.
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13 Reader responds to Buelow
Williams--Coko
Criticizes columnist Katie Buelow for her comments regarding virginity, abortion, and sexual music videos.
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14 Giving thanks by giving to others
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
St. Stephen Catholic Student Center is organizing Thanksgiving baskets of food for families in need in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area.
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15 Panther Shuttle driver keeps on truckin'
Umthun--Daniel T. (Student--2002)
Profile of Barb Kent-Weber who drives the Panther Shuttle in the morning; photo.
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16 Staff puts more than new meaning into SOS; Summer Orientation Staff provides different routine than typical summer employment
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Summer Orientation Staff are looking for others who want to be leaders and make a difference; photo.
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17 Symposium offers students ways to serve
Keiser--David A. (Student--2002)
Six representatives from the Cedar Valley Volunteer Center will speak at the Symposium on Philanthropy on November 14.
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18 Sandler succeeds in dark comedy, "Punch-Drunk Love"
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of "Punch-Drunk Love," a movie starring Adam Sandler; photo.
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19 Netters play for tie-breaker
Finnegan--David
Panthers will face Southwest Missouri State and Wichita State this weekend; photo.
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20 NI Sports Guru
Finnegan--David
Discusses NFL game, Hawkeye wrestling, and international soccer; makes predictions for UNI's football and volleyball teams.
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21 Panthers aiming high in Final Four
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
After defeating Southwest Missouri State last weekend, Panthers have earned a semi-final game against Creighton; photo.
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22 UNI hopes to top Western Illinois to brighten fading season
Ernzen--Kevin M. (Student--2002)
Although Panthers will not make the Gateway Conference Championships, they hope for a win against Western Illinois; photo.
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23 Men's bball notes
Andrews--Eric A. (Student--2002)
Men's basketball is picked to finish seventh in conference by the MVC sports media; photo.
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24 Women's bball notes
Finnegan--David
Women will open against UMKC and then play against the University of Iowa; photo.
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25 Panther wrestling notes
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Six regional champs and three All-American Panthers will return to the team this year to make the 2002-2003 wrestling season a bright one for UNI.