Northern Iowan — September 28, 2001

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1 MLK III to speak Peace Fair will showcase organizations that promote peace.
1 World reporter to speak at UNI Robert Fisk will share experiences in the Middle East.
1 KUNI receives humanities grant Grant will fund KUNI's "Life in Iowa" project; Justin Roth performs at Studio One; photo.
2 Dubuque's Leifkers UNI Family of Year Leifker family was nominated by their son, Mark, a senior at UNI.
2 Gallery of Art to "question" faith Exhibit aims to show the influence that religion has in human life.
3 Campus-wide honors program newest addition to improving quality Honors program provides students with the chance to study on a more intense level.
6 Added security necessary? Article describes the tighter security being used at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.
6 Serendipity Safari Comments on the way landlords treat college students.
6 Jordan's return not to be ridiculed Believes that Michael Jordan should return to basketball because it is what he loves to do.
6 College Redeemer too opinionated Compares the format of the College Redeemer to that of the Northern Iowan.
8 Could we have brought this on ourselves? Gives reasons for why Osama bin Laden dislikes the United States.
10 Student voices Students respond to the question "Do you plan on attending the address Martin Luther King III will be giving next Thursday?"; photo.
10 UNI honors Dubuque family as Family of the Year Leifker family was nominated by their son, a UNI senior, Mark.
10 UNI students donate to Red Cross after national terrorist attacks By donating money students have found a way to help out victims of the terrorist attacks on the U. S.
11 "Princess Diaries" one predictable Disney fairy tale Review of the movie "The Princess Diaries".
11 Third annual art festival first choice for weekend activities Art festival will be held in College Square Mall.
12 Feminist opponents can eat CROW CROW forum will allow UNI faculty to present their research on women.
15 Youngstown comes to town Panther's game against Youngstown is their first this season in the Gateway Conference; photo.
15 Volleyball team hits the road after 'hawk'ing Iowa Panthers beat Iowa before a sell-out crowd of 2,051 fans in the West Gym; photo.
16 Softball opens season, hosts Panther Invite Panthers to host an alumni game at the Cedar Falls High School softball diamond; photo.
17 Panthers vs. Panthers: UNI Soccer plays EIU Anne Marie Witko is named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week; photo.
17 Bair, Cahalan lead men's golf to title Men's golf team gets first place at the Butler Fall Invitational.
19 Women's tennis opens fall season at Bowling Green Panthers begin their season with a new coach and three new players, Kristina Bothova, Archana Reddy, and Kelly Mayfield.
20 Time out with Jill Arganbright Interview with sophomore Jill Arganbright; photo.