Northern Iowan — November 9, 2000
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | President????; voters, media ask: 'what happened in Florida' | The election result between George W. Bush and Al Gore is unresolved; photo. | |
| 1 | Oh, what a night!; Black Hawk County by the numbers | Election results are given. | |
| 1 | Redfern, Witt continue to represent UNI in Des Moines | Don Redfern wins senate seat with 59.51% of the votes; while Bill Witt is re-elected with a 59.88% showing. | |
| 2 | Downs will present Millennium lecture | William Downs will speak on "The Third Millennium: Hearing Women's Voices." | |
| 3 | MTV tour attempts to 'Just Eliminate Lies' | A teen rally will be held in Waterloo to educate youth on the effects of tobacco. | |
| 3 | Rock 108 helps celebrate Union Grand Opening | A grand opening was held in the Maucker Union for its newest restaurants; photo. | |
| 4 | Clinton, Carnahan make history in Senate races | Mel Carnahan, from Missouri, wins the first ever post-humous United States Senate seat; while Hillary Clinton becomes the first First Lady to win a public office; photo. | |
| 5 | Election fiasco frustrates students | Students comment as to whether the current election process needs to reviewed. | |
| 6 | When I was young . . . . | Comments on the historic significance of the 2000 general election. | |
| 6 | Serendipity Safari | Compares the general election to Christmas. | |
| 6 | G-string divas vs. Dan Rather | Comments on the 2000 general election. | |
| 6 | Is election hoopla really worth it? | Believes that the President has only as much power as the people let him have. | |
| 7 | Summer water mishap leaves student with bill | Upset that the University would not pay for damaged goods. | |
| 7 | Alternative spellings come into question | Discusses the lack of diversity in the column, "Kaleidoscope", written by Kathleen L. Hennings. | |
| 7 | 'Students first' comes under fire | Upset with the treatment of students by the Department of Public Safety. | |
| 9 | WRC to sponsor Silent Witness Project | The Silent Witness Project honors the eighty-six women killed in domestic abuse incidents since 1990. | |
| 9 | Camp opens world to students | Interviews are being held for those interested in joining the staff of Camp Adventure. | |
| 9 | Van Veldhuizen overcomes and moves ahead | Profile of senior Kelly Van Veldhuizen; photo. | |
| 10 | Delta Upsilon invites all to only open initiation | Delta Upsilon will be initiating fourteen new members. | |
| 12 | Bagger not always better | Review of the movie "The Legend of Bagger Vance"; photo. | |
| 15 | Netters enter final homestand looking to sweep Valley foes | Panthers host Evansville and Southern Illinois in their last home games of the season; photo. | |
| 15 | Hartzell issues challenge to fans | Athletic director offers free or reduced-priced football tickets to UNI students, faculty, and staff. | |
| 15 | Panthers not ready to look past struggling Prairie View A & M | David Gunn is named the Gateway Conference's Special Teams Player of the Week. | |
| 15 | Harriers host Midwest Regional | Panthers look forward to hosting the NCAA Midwest Regional Cross Country Championships; photo. | |
| 16 | Panthers in the NFL | Details on the NFL careers of UNI alumni; photo. | |
| 17 | Panther men go back to future against Johnson Financial | Panthers play first exhibition game against a team made up of a number of UNI alumni. | |
| 18 | Gunn earns Panther of the Week honors | Profile of senior cornerback David Gunn; photo. | |
| 19 | Three meets, two cities, one state for swimmers | Panthers to participate in meets against Wisconsin-Green Bay, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Illinois-Chicago; photo. | |
| 20 | Panther men's basketball signs Ames' Miller to letter of intent | A top basketball player from Ames High School, Michael Miller, intends to play for UNI next year. |