Northern Iowan — October 10, 2000

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1 Department of Public Safety files report on campus crime Because of required changes in how statistics are tabulated, the 1999 report cannot be compared to any previous reports; photo.
1 Federal grant helps to make UNI safe The Women's Studies program received a $500,000 grant from the United States Justice Department to create programs to reduce violence.
1 Untitled NISG President Dan Sterenchuk helps to set up for the Vote 2000 rally; photo.
2 Chilean teachers visit UNI campus Twenty elementary teachers from Chile will be studying at UNI for six weeks.
3 Student groups hold presidential debates Student representatives of the two major presidential candidates highlighted their platforms.
3 Candidates, students come together for Vote 2000 rally A political rally of local candidates and voter registration was held before the "Capitol Steps" performance; photo.
6 Don't just stand there; do something Encourages students to get involved in campus activities.
6 Photo spurs discussion, disgust Comments on the death of a Palestinian boy.
6 'Home, sweet home' for students Describes the typical college house.
7 Seat-belt ticket causes 'disgust' Feels traffic stop on campus was unfair.
9 Student voices Students respond to the question "How do you feel about the security level of our campus in comparison to other colleges?"; photo.
9 Jazz Band One releases 'At Dusk' CD This is the ninth CD released by Jazz Band One; photo.
9 Swalwell gives back to UNI, CF Katy Swalwell is an advocate for student rights; photo.
9 Play explores life story of Albert Nobbs The Theatre UNI season began with two sold-out performances of "The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs"; photo.
10 The Village Inn: the real late night hot spot Review of Cedar Falls restaurant "The Village Inn"; photo.
11 Political Science Society offers variety of activities This year's activities began with a voter registration drive and an opinion poll.
12 Pi Kappa Alpha looks at past for anniversary Current and previous members share similarities and differences in their campus lives as the fraternity celebrates its 25th anniversary..
14 Netters scalp Braves in three to go 7-0 in MVC Panthers look forward to match against the Iowa State Cyclones; photo.
14 Softball finishes fall in fine fashion Panthers end their season with a shutout against Iowa State; photo.
14 Soccer wins nailbiter in Springfield Panthers lose to Southwest Missouri State, but defeat Drury; photo.
16 Auker earns Panther of the Week honors Profile of senior outside hitter Alex Auker; photo.
17 Bodor named harrier Athlete of the Week Freshman Oliver Bodor was given the title of Missouri Valley Conference Cross-Country Athlete of the Week.
17 Amsbaugh leads UNI, takes second at MVC Panthers have three of top four finishers in the Missouri Valley Conference Championships.
18 Can Panther fans ever be as supportive as Hawk fans? Would like to see students and community take more interest in sports activities at UNI.