Northern Iowan — November 8, 2002

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1 Security cameras installed in R.O.T.H.; Public Safety pays for new cameras watching over apartment complex A new security camera system was installed in the R.O.T.H. complex due to an elevated level of car burglaries and other criminal acts.
1 Senators vote down proposed calendar Proposal for a fifteen week academic calendar was voted down by NISG, with a count of 3-35-1.
1 Election levels political field; election 2002 results Democrats Tom Vilsack and Tom Harkin won the election Tuesday, while Republicans gained seats in Congress; photo.
1 Accounting draws students despite scandals The Department of Accounting has seen a twenty percent increase in junior and senior accounting majors.
1 'Beyond Enron' to tackle business ethics A business ethics forum "Beyond Enron: A Crisis of Capitalism," hosted by the College of Business, will take place on November 11.
2 On your campus Meetings and activities planned.
6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
7 Free (us from) Winona! Criticizes CNN and other media outlets for covering Winona Ryder's shoplifting charges, when there are many important issues to be covered.
7 Serendipity Safari Portrays how Congressmen act on the job and out of the public's eye.
7 November brings signs of winter Feels Thanksgiving is being overrun by the excitement of Christmas.
7 Benefits of 'Northern Iowan' columnist celebrity Jests about being recognized and the perks of being a famous NI columnist.
9 Reader responds to Buelow Criticizes columnist Katie Buelow for her comments regarding virginity, abortion, and sexual music videos.
9 Parents' home threatened by proposed Ottumwa landfill Feels it's a shame to see good farmland covered by trash because recycling is not done as much as it could be.
10 Giving thanks by giving to others St. Stephen Catholic Student Center is organizing Thanksgiving baskets of food for families in need in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area.
10 Symposium offers students ways to serve Six representatives from the Cedar Valley Volunteer Center will speak at the Symposium on Philanthropy on November 14.
10 Panther Shuttle driver keeps on truckin' Profile of Barb Kent-Weber who drives the Panther Shuttle in the morning; photo.
10 Staff puts more than new meaning into SOS; Summer Orientation Staff provides different routine than typical summer employment Summer Orientation Staff are looking for others who want to be leaders and make a difference; photo.
11 Sandler succeeds in dark comedy, "Punch-Drunk Love" Review of "Punch-Drunk Love," a movie starring Adam Sandler; photo.
13 UNI hopes to top Western Illinois to brighten fading season Although Panthers will not make the Gateway Conference Championships, they hope for a win against Western Illinois; photo.
13 NI Sports Guru Discusses NFL game, Hawkeye wrestling, and international soccer; makes predictions for UNI's football and volleyball teams.
13 Netters play for tie-breaker Panthers will face Southwest Missouri State and Wichita State this weekend; photo.
13 Panthers aiming high in Final Four After defeating Southwest Missouri State last weekend, Panthers have earned a semi-final game against Creighton; photo.
14 Men's bball notes Men's basketball is picked to finish seventh in conference by the MVC sports media; photo.
14 Women's bball notes Women will open against UMKC and then play against the University of Iowa; photo.
16 Panther wrestling notes Six regional champs and three All-American Panthers will return to the team this year to make the 2002-2003 wrestling season a bright one for UNI.