Northern Iowan — October 16, 2001

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1 Future of programs unsure Board of Regents will make a final decision on tuition increases in their November meeting at UNI; photo.
1 Vilsack wants to save Iowa Governor Vilsack proposes state income tax credits in order to encourage students to stay in Iowa after graduation; photo.
1 And her answer is YES! Julie Hawkins reacts to a marriage proposal by Levi Dressler during UNI's Homecoming game; photo.
1 Albright visit planned Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will be the first speaker in the Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series; photo.
2 Common Anthrax strain already here Professor Michael Walter is working on ways to destroy the bacterium that causes anthrax.
3 Officials: anthrax not a threat to UNI students Dave Zarifis describes UNI's plan for dealing with any possible cases of anthrax found on campus.
5 Rumors cause unreasonable fear, panic in citizens UNI students and faculty discuss the probability of another terrorist attack on U. S. soil.
6 Public Safety Log Campus crime report.
7 If they could see us now . . . Believes that Homecoming should be focused more on the University and less on parties.
7 Columnist introduces questions to ponder Believes that the U. S. bombing of Afghanistan is doing more to hurt the Afghanis than it is to help Americans.
7 Columnist joins controversial ranks Discusses discrimination against homosexuals in the U. S.
8 Columnist only offering his conspiracy theories Believes that it is important to show support for the government rather than criticize it.
9 NISG weekly report Students are able to vote online for the NISG special election.
10 Mandatory Panther Pass not a big hit Believes that athletics should not be such an important part of University life.
11 Student bothered by response of fellow students to war Believes that it is America's responsibility to retaliate after the September 11 attacks.
11 Student justifies U. S.'s actions in Afghanistan Believes that fighting a war against terrorism is necessary to ensure American safety.
13 Homecoming: 125 years in the making Description of events celebrating Homecoming 2001; photo.
14 Fans need not fear: Michelle Branch is 'everywhere' Review of Michelle Branch's CD "The Spirit Room".
15 Fraternity honors faculty Pi Kappa Alpha demonstrates that their fraternity does not focus only on social activities.
15 Star of award-winning musical sits down with Northern Iowan Actor Kevin Spencer discusses his role in the play "Rent"; photo.
16 Exhibit aims to develop faith UNI faculty members Mary Frisbee Johnson and Daniel Clasby displayed artwork in the "A Question of Faith" art exhibition; photo.
17 Relax, sit back and Chill Out with latest book Review of the book "Chill Out: 100 Creative Ways to Relax"; photo.
19 Panthers slap Salukis Panthers win their Homecoming game against Southern Illinois; photo.
19 Volleyball wins two, remains undefeated Panthers defeat Drake and Creighton; photo.
19 Soccer splits pair at home Panthers defeat Southern Utah, but lose to Creighton; photo.
20 Panthers showcase basketball teams at Midnight Crazy Hoops Midnight Crazy Hoops marks the beginning of the UNI basketball season; photo.
21 UNI performs well in last tune-up for MVC Championships Panther men and women come in first and second, respectively, in the Redbird Cross Country Meet at Illinois State; photo.
21 Men swimmers 4th, women 5th at Missouri Valley Shootout Missouri Valley Conference Shootout marks the beginning of the season for the men's and women's swim teams.
24 Coach Farley: "Soliday knows what it takes to win" Profile of senior wide receiver Jake Soliday; photo.