Issue Contents

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1 Cyclones take Panthers in triple overtime
Hansen--Patrick (Class of 2024), Leitner--Gabrielle (Class of 2020)
The UNI football team played against the Iowa State Cyclones and lost, 29-26; photo.
2 Harvest Festival yields crops and crowds
Lafoe--Will (Student--2019), Whitehead--Zyrus (Student--2019)
The UNI Harvest and Local Food Festival included free food from the student garden, booths from environmental groups, and live music. University Sustainability Director Eric O'Brien and student gardeners spoke on how the Green Project has impacted the community; photo.
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3 Bernie Sanders to return to UNI
Leitner--Gabrielle (Class of 2020)
Presidential candidate and Vermont senator Bernie Sanders will return to UNI to speak; photo.
4 DOR makes changes, looks ahead
Kelsey--Elizabeth (Class of 2021)
Changes made by the Department of Residence (DOR) include closing Dancer Hall and the first floor of Campbell Hall as well as changing the hours of Rialto Dining Center and Piazza Dining Center for the academic school year. These changes were made to conserve resources to make future improvements to the housing and dining programs; photo.
5 UNI Crime Alert sent to campus
Northern Iowan Staff
UNI Office of Public Safety issued a campus-wide email stating that a rape had occurred on campus.
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6 On praxis: From campus to global politics
Rawwas--Mohammed (Class of 2021)
Call to action to engage in politics especially when it affects one directly. The author discusses global capitalism's role in the climate catastrophe, wealth inequality, and war, and states the importance of the 2020 election. In Rawwas's opinion, people are called to participate in politics because they are already involved whether or not they realize it, including students at UNI, and encourages votes for Bernie Sanders; photo.
7 The time is now to initiate political change
Stekl--Caleb (Student--2017)
The author discusses nationwide student debt, climate change, and healthcare along with challenges specific to UNI. In Stekl's opinion, this is unacceptable, and Bernie Sanders is the person to change it.
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8 Top 5 movies of Summer 2019
Friesen--Hunter (Class of 2022)
Friesen names "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," "Midsommar," "The Farewell," "Toy Story 4," and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" as the top movies of the summer; photos.
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9 Exploring 'The Many Voices of Art'
Weber--Colby (Class of 2020), Lafoe--Will (Student--2019)
Art gallery director Darrel Taylor and art professor Charles Adelman discuss the exhibit "The Many Voices of Art" on display in the Mary Haskell-Hansen Room of the UNI Gallery of Art; photos.
10 Making connections at the Volunteer Fair
Legaspi--Sofia (Class of 2020)
Many students stopped by the Volunteer Fair to meet with over 40 nonprofit organizations at Maucker Union; photo.
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11 Cats fall to UNO, defeat St. Ambrose Bees
Horning--Colin (Class of 2022), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
UNI women's soccer team lost to the University of Nebraska-Omaha, 3-1 and beat St. Ambrose Bees, 6-0; photo.
12 NFL kicks off centennial season in Chicago
Potter--Jacob (Student--2019)
Potter discusses the history and rivalries of the National Football League (NFL) as it begins its hundredth season.
13 Panthers finish 2-1 in Texas
Horning--Colin (Class of 2022)
UNI volleyball team beat Liberty University and Texas State and lost to the University of Texas in a round-robin tournament, coming out with a 2-1 record.