Northern Iowan — October 22, 2002

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1 'Hoobastank' wows crowd Review of the performances of "Hoobastank," "Greenwheel," and "Blindside," in the West Gym; photo.
1 Untitled Women students compete in an intramural soccer game; photo.
1 Pepsi allows for student organizations that 'pop' A grant from the Pepsi Corporation, that will be paid over the next seven years, will benefit student organizations.
1 UNI ACLU pushes knowledge of rights UNI's ACLU will host a "Know Your Rights" week, November 4-8, in order to inform students about their rights as students at UNI.
1 Gardens to beautify campus The Student Alumni Ambassadors are working on building a memorial garden east of the Maucker Union, when the present construction is finished.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
4 El Centro Latinoamericano hosts open house The Latin Resource Center will host an open house on October 25 to inform people about the services they offer.
9 Talkin' trash Criticizes people for littering on and off campus.
9 Reflecting on the love of childhood pets Criticizes Christina Aguilera's new video, "Dirrty," and comments on sex-related advertisements in the Northern Iowan.
9 Gender stereotypes of pornography and masturbation Comments on why most men own some form of pornography and few women do.
11 Scudder urges communication with parents, community Encourages students to tell their parents to use their voice concerning the proposed tuition hike, and to write letters to their hometown newspapers about the issue.
11 Reader concerned about conservation Discusses President Bush's National Energy Policy and claims that people need to conserve energy, before we run out.
13 Readers continue to debate possibility of war with Iraq Criticizes statements made by Austin Altman concerning the recent weapons conflict with Iraq.
13 Untitled Encourages students to attend the forums on campus to search for a solution to the Iraq conflict, rather than arguing back and forth in the Northern Iowan.
13 Untitled Claims that the Northern Iowan should use more discretion when accepting advertisements; believes some of the ads are inappropriate.
14 Libertarian candidate wants to help Richard V. Campagna, Libertarian candidate for Iowa Lt. Governor, states his platform.
14 Questions about Iowa's stance on higher education Comments on having to work long hours in order to pay the already high tuition; encourages students to use their voice to protest the next proposed tuition hike.
15 Student Voices Students respond to the question: What do you think about the construction on campus that's going on now, as well as the renovations planned for the future?
15 Whitman alive at UNI English professor Bill Koch will perform in "Walt Whitman Live!!" in the Lang Auditorium.
15 Entertainment minus the expense: Thursdaze at UNI "Thursdaze," operated by the Student Life Team, offers free entertainment and activities for students at the Maucker Union.
15 Play delves into topic of racism UNI Interpreters Theatre will present, "Just Living: White Men Challenging Racism" based on a book by Cooper Thompson, Emmett Schaefer, and Harry Brod.
15 Sig Eps, DoR team up to 'feed the need' Students will be able to donate one of the meals from their meal plan and the proceeds will go the Northeast Iowa Food Bank in Waterloo.
16 'Bon Jovi' attempts to 'Bounce' back Review of Jon Bon Jovi's new album, "Bounce"; photo.
18 Author argues long-debated evolution topic Review of "Darwin's Black Box," written by Michael Behe; photo.
21 Lewis unfazed by lack of scholarship Profile of senior general studies major, Mike Lewis; photo.
21 Panthers snap streak; UNI 22, Youngstown St. 7 After a two-game losing streak, the Panthers made a comeback against Youngstown State; photo.
21 Soccer clinches first MVC tournament bid UNI defeated Indiana State, 4-0, gaining a bid in the MVC tournament; photo.
21 Netters get three defeats in one week UNI's tenth ranked volleyball team will face Bradley and Wisconsin-Milwaukee; photo.
23 Baseball has its own series UNI created a Purple and Gold inter-league baseball series, allowing the four seniors to draft younger players for their teams.
23 Tough but beneficial meet for cross country UNI men took 35th place at the Pre-Nationals cross country meet, while the women placed 21st; photo.
24 Mitchell, Hoambrecker named Players of the Week Matt Mitchell and Mackenzie Hoambrecker were named Gateway Football Conference Players of the Week; photo.