Northern Iowan — November 5, 2002

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1 Know the vote! Brief candidate overview for today's election Information is provided on candidates for Iowa Governor, U.S. Senator, and Iowa Representative in the 1st District.
1 Untitled Senior business major Travis Fell walks across campus in a Santa suit for Halloween; photo.
1 No experiments for the Lab School; UNI President Koob approves budget recommendations for PLS Price Laboratory School's future is secure, after President Koob approved a greatly reduced budget of $2.1 million.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
3 Program pushes playground safety National Program for Playground Safety claims that education majors need to know about playground safety, since many of them will end up on recess duty.
5 CF library to get makeover A new library for Cedar Falls is being constructed behind the current site.
7 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
9 Get out and vote! Encourages students to vote in the Congressional elections today.
9 Benefits are few if semester is cut Criticizes the proposed fifteen week academic calendar, which would shorten semesters by two weeks.
9 Getting serious; Whitaker takes on gun control Confronts the issue of gun control, and examines the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
10 Letter to the editor: get out and vote! Mentions his support for Pat Taylor, candidate for state senate, and encourages students to vote in today's election.
12 Letter to the editor: vote Pat Taylor Shows support of Iowa senate candidate Pat Taylor and informs students that their votes count.
14 Untitled Claims that readers who've been writing negative letters about Jeremy Whitaker's statements need to have a sense of humor.
14 Readers continue to voice support/disgust for columnist Criticizes statements made by columnist Jeremy Whitaker concerning sexual intercourse in relationships.
14 Untitled Defends columnist Jeremy Whitaker, claiming he was using "black humor" and that readers are taking it too seriously.
14 Men's bball notes Coach Greg McDermott is pleased with Panther performances in practice; photo.
15 Student voices Students respond to the question: Do you plan on voting in the election today? Why or why not?; photo.
15 Theatre UNI, School of Music present annual collaboration "The Threepenny Opera" will be presented on November 14, 16, and 17 in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
15 UNI Outdoors: your weekend get-away UNI Outdoors offers students a chance to go on trips to backpack, canoe, whitewater raft, or hike; photo.
15 Not your typical college student; Clark balances being a student and an on-line business owner Junior political science major Adam Clark is running his own Internet business, which sells computer hardware; photo.
16 Runners go the extra mile A handful of UNI students trained for and competed in the Chicago Marathon; photo.
19 "Dirty Vegas" shines when "Days Go By" Review of the new album by "Dirty Vegas,Days Go By"; photo.
21 Panthers' last road game ends in disappointment UNI lost to Indiana State, 21-19; photo.
21 Netters sweep two UNI defeated Evansville and Southern Illinois; photo.
21 XC exceeds ranks UNI men took third place out of ten teams; Panther women took fourth out of nine teams; photo.
21 Soccer defeats SMS in first tournament win After defeating Southwest Missouri State, 2-0, Panthers will face Creighton.
21 Kester shows her passion Profile of team captain and outside hitter, Kim Kester; photo.
22 Wrestling notes Results from the Panther inter-squad competition are announced; photo.
26 Tae Kwon-Do Club takes honors in Kansas City Graduate student Alex Laskin took first place in form at the 29th annual national Tae Kwon-Do Championships; Tae Kwon-Do Club oldest sports club on campus.