Northern Iowan — September 14, 2001

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1 'Acts of cowardice' . . . . . . shake UNI Political science professors comment on the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D. C.; includes a timeline of events; photo.
2 Gov. Vilsack warns against gas price gouging, reassures Iowans Students sit in line for up to an hour waiting to fill their gas tanks.
3 Untitled Collage of photos showing student reactions to the terrorist attack on the U. S.; photo.
5 In memory of those killed UNI community gathers for a moment of silence in honor of the terrorist attack on the United States; photo.
5 International students react to attack on U. S. International students express sorrow over the terrorist attacks on the United States.
7 Newly-crowned 'Best College Band' to 'be heard of' at UNI The Nadas will perform in Lang Hall; photo.
7 Class sizes swell after lack of money, profs Increased enrollment and budget cuts lead to larger class sizes.
8 Where do we go from here? Believes that terrorist attacks cannot kill the American spirit.
8 Campus reacts to national tragedy Describes reactions to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
8 Columnist advises we laugh, smile, keep enjoying our life Encourages students to share their thoughts and feelings with others.
10 Days of infamy Makes comparisons between Pearl Harbor and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
13 Alternate energy sources should be used at UNI Believes that UNI should begin to use solar power.
14 Giving a helping hand: top ways UNI students can help victims of Tuesday's attack Students can help victims by donating blood, volunteer, and making cash contributions.
14 Student voices Students respond to the question "Do you have any criticisms of the media's coverage of Tuesday's terrorist attack?"; photo.
15 Rock Star rolls in with solid beat Review of the movie "Rock Star"; photo.
16 College of Business Administration Dean's List Dean's List for spring of 2001.
16 Q & A with Playboy's best college band Interview with Mike Butterworth, guitarist and vocalist for the Nadas; photo.
18 Balancing it all: students juggle work, academics Financial Aid employees stress the importance of putting school before work; photo.
19 Tips to increase campus involvement Panther Pass reduces the cost to students for attending athletic events and some music and theatre events.
20 UNI athletics plans change for weekend The UNI Athletic Department reschedules events in honor of the National Day of Mourning.
20 No. 24 plays first home matches UNI meet against the Minnesota Golden Gophers is postponed; photo.
20 Football will fly to Texas after all Panthers look forward to their game against Stephen F. Austin; photo.
20 Tragedy postpones, shuffles sports schedules Professional sports teams cancel and postpone activities; photo.
21 Soccer's home plans uncertain Panthers scheduled to play Loyola-Chicago and Illinois State.
21 Women's golf host N. Iowa Fall Classic Panthers look forward to success at the Northern Iowa Fall Classic.
22 Time out with Kim McCaffrey Interview with senior Kim McCaffrey; photo.
23 X-country teams begin season as MVC favorites Panthers look forward to upcoming season despite the loss of several veteran runners; photo.
24 UNI softball opens up 2001 fall season in Chicago Panthers begin their season with a game against Valparaiso at the Bradley Invitational; photo.