Northern Iowan — November 3, 2000

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1 Four more days: Tuesday marks the first general election of twenty-first Century The two major political party candidates are in a dead heat going into the upcoming election; photo.
1 Senate candidates target UNI student voters Both candidates, Donald Redfern and John Padget, feel teacher pay needs to be increased.
2 Chile ensemble comes to GBPAC The ensemble, "Inti-Illimani", will perform.
3 UNI's women's rugby club Practices Tuesdays and Thursdays.
3 Panther Pacers Meets Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
3 L. G. B. T. A. Meets Thursdays.
3 The Amnesty International Will meet.
3 Women's Study Program Having annual "Fall Get Together."
3 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
3 UNI study abroad program Presenting "Been There, Done That."
3 Teaching masculinities as superordinate studies Forum will be held.
5 Wheel of apathy keeps on turnin' Feels that the addition of a student section to the UNI-Dome would be beneficial to both athletes and fans.
5 Vote Nader: 'a no ho-hum vote' Encourages students to vote for Ralph Nader in the upcoming general election.
5 Campus night life lacking for columnist Feels the University would benefit from students staying on campus during the weekends.
5 Serendipity Safari Portrays IRS agents as monsters.
6 NISG votes on funding Twelve new senators were sworn in to the NISG Senate.
6 Combat voter apathy before it's too late Encourages students to vote in the 2000 election.
7 Global warming concerns lead writer to support Gore David Osterberg encourages supporters of Ralph Nader to vote for Al Gore in the 2000 general election.
7 Mom lends support Asks students to vote for Don Findlay in the 2000 election.
8 Northern Iowa Intramural Sports: September/October Intramural Champs Lists the winners in September/October Intramural season.
9 The candidates, where do they stand? A table lists the candidates and their stand on several issues.
9 Gore wins in student poll A student poll held three weeks ago showed 34.1% of the students would vote for George Bush and 50.5% would select Al Gore.
10 Local candidates speak out Statements were received from the following candidates: Don Findlay, Bill Witt, Donna Smith, and John Padgett.
12 And now a word from our president Feels that this presidential election is so close that students may be casting one of the most important votes of their lives.
13 Writers' outlet in 'innerweather' "Innerweather" receives submissions from not only UNI students but NU High School students as well; photo.
13 Renovation hinders NU High production Seven thousand feet of 30-year-old rope had to be replaced before rehearsals could take place on stage again; photo.
13 'Dracula' big crowd pleaser The Royal Winnipeg Ballet performed "Dracula" at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
15 "Blair Witch 2": twice as bad Review of the movie "Blair Witch 2"; photo.
16 Panthers ready to tame Mustangs in California Panthers take third place in the Gateway Conference after a win against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
16 Netters enter final stage of MVC action with 13-0 mark Panthers hope to continue their winning streak with a win against Bradley; photo.
17 Inaugural women's soccer season a success Panthers' inaugural season turned out better than expected; photo.
18 Hill climbs mountain to success Describes how senior Rob Hill became a student football coach.
20 Women hoopsters hit court tonight Panthers to play Iowa's Best in an exhibition game.