Northern Iowan — September 10, 2002

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1 Campaign trails run through UNI; candidates sound off in preparation for upcoming elections Bettendorf Mayor Ann Hutchison, running for Congress, and Vermont Governor Howard Dean, running for President speak to students and faculty in Sabin Hall; photo.
1 Volleyball pounds #7 UCLA UNI defeated Rhode Island, UCLA, and Minnesota which gives Panther volleyball a season record of 9-1.
1 UNI professor connects cause, effects of substance abuse in Iowa females Social work professor William Downs discovered a correlation between substance abuse and domestic abuse in women.
1 Passionate preacher enrages students An anonymous preacher speaks to students on campus about sex and Christianity; photo.
1 Grant helps RBC help community The Regional Business Center's Rural Business Accelerator Program was made possible by a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
4 Legalizing marijuana efforts gain more supporters Students and faculty comment on the proposed legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
7 9/11 remembrances cannot be overlooked Encourages students to take the time to remember September 11, 2001; announces events on campus including a Remembrance concert at the GBPAC and a moment of silence at the Campanile.
7 Conservative female voice unleashed Discusses her conservative views on issues such as abortion, welfare, and the separation of church and state.
7 Fundraising ideas for President Koob Humorous suggestions that President Koob should let the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity use his home, that a Burger King should be constructed next to Seerley Hall, and that the university should buy less expensive toilet paper.
11 Our nation remembers 9/11; goal of GBPAC performance to help with grieving process of September 11 A Remembrance concert will be held at the GBPAC on September 11, 2001; photo.
11 Motivated to be more "marketable" Pi Sigma Epsilon, a sales and marketing fraternity, is available to all UNI students, major or GPA notwithstanding; photo.
11 ResNet revamped One improvement to the Resnet system has been its speed.
12 Great performances to come Upcoming events at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center and Strayer-Wood Theatre are provided; photo.
13 Reviewer gives 'The Giving Tree' nostalgic twist Review of "The Giving Tree," by Shel Silverstein; photo.
14 Avril Lavigne anything but ordinary Reviews singer Avril Lavigne's new CD, "Let Go"; photo.
15 College of Humanities and Fine Arts Dean's List Spring 2002 Students are listed.
15 Studying overseas eye-opening, affordable Students who have studied overseas talk about the benefits of the Study Abroad program.
17 Women's basketball announces 2002-2003 schedule
17 Cowboys stomp Panthers UNI was defeated by Oklahoma State; photo.
17 Netters sweep Diet Coke Classic UNI defeated Rhode Island, 3-0, UCLA, 3-0, and Minnesota, 3-1; photo.
21 Soccer loses to ISU, Arizona UNI was defeated by the Cyclones of Iowa State, 2-1, and also by Arizona State University, 5-0; photo.
22 O'Brien integral member of Panther volleyball team Profile of junior Molly O'Brien; photo.