Northern Iowan — September 20, 2002

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1 UNI ranks 2nd again UNI received a second place ranking for the sixth year in a row in the 2003 'U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges' under the "Midwestern Universities--Master's" category.
1 Hoobastank is 'running away' to UNI; 'Crawling in the Dark' singers "Hoobastank" go on stage in the West Gym Saturday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. Alternative rock band, "Hoobastank" will perform with "Greenwheel" and "Blindside"; photo.
1 It's electric! The Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon race will feature electric cars designed and built by Iowa high school students; photo.
1 Governor Vilsack visits UNI students; Tuesday's forum provided answers to the UNI community from its governor Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack visited campus and spoke to students concerning the recent and upcoming tuition hikes; photo.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
6 NISG Senate discusses bills, decides on speaker At the recent meeting of the Northern Iowa Student Government, new campus groups were recognized, and debates were heard concerning budget allocations.
11 Tradition isn't always about school pride Claims that if you choose to attend the block party on the Hill at Homecoming you should accept the risks involved.
11 Ideas for spicing up Family Weekend Suggests that Family Weekend would be more enjoyable if it was just Family Hour.
11 Serendipity Safari A man displays his new tattoo, a Chinese symbol that does not mean what he thinks it means.
11 Amusing one's self through the ages Compares entertainment in his younger days with his sources of entertainment now.
13 Wearing red, white and blue not a stipulation of patriotism Jacki Ellenwood and Marc Wigim separately disagree with comments made by David Schick concerning the lack of patriotism on campus on 9/11.
14 Keeping our campus looking good Criticizes students and faculty for littering on campus.
15 Flag shirt response Criticizes David Schick's comment that students and faculty are unpatriotic fi they did not wear red, white, and blue on September 11, 2002.
17 Student voices Students respond to the question: Do you think that the Panther Pass will encourage more students to go to various events?
17 Find connections at the Career Fair Internship and job opportunities will be made available to students at the UNI Career Fair in the UNI-Dome on Monday, September 23.
17 Sweat your stress right off The Wellness/Recreation Center offers students a variety of services and is open until midnight during the week, so that students are able to use it whenever it is convenient for them.
17 Take advantage of your Panther Pass The Panther Pass, previously optional at a cost of $30, has been added to regular tuition and fees for all students at a cost of $60.
21 'Stealing Harvard' not exactly Harvard material Review of "Stealing Harvard" starring Jason Lee and Tom Green; photo.
22 New club monopolizes student interest A new club, the Monopoly Club, established for students who love to play the board game, will have its first session on September 27;
23 UNI downs Iowa Panther volleyball team defeated University of Iowa, 3-0; season schedule posted; photo
23 Netters love playing at home, in front of home crowd Panthers have their first game at home twelve matches on the road.
23 Panthers ready for weekend Football team will face the Stephen F. Austin team for Family Weekend; photo.
23 UNI comes in second Men took second place in Normal, Illinois, behind Southwest Missouri State; women placed eleventh in the Chip-N-Club Invitational in Lincoln, NE; photo.
25 Family Fest Weekend schedule
27 Shaw returns to XC Men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Nebraska to compete in the Woody Greeno Invitational; photo.
28 UNI soccer team battling injuries Panthers will face Illinois State and Valparaiso this weekend.