Northern Iowan — November 25, 2003

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1 UNI receives grant to research health care disparities The National Institute of Health grants UNI $1 million for research.
1 Job market roller coaster upward bound for 2004 Employers are planning to hire thirteen percent more college graduates in 2004.
1 Untitled Ruth Rohm and Betty Hill admire the decorations during Sartori Hospital's Festival of Trees held in the GBPAC; photo.
1 Miller talks about computer ethics in a 'make-believe world' Keith Miller explains the importance and dangers of computers in research.
1 Sleep deprivation may hinder 'final' performance Studies show that seventy-nine percent of college students do not get enough sleep; photo.
2 On your campus Meetings and events planned; Jiu Jitsu meeting.
3 What's Up Meetings and events planned; Presidential hopeful John Kerry to speak; Bill Teaford will discuss causes; Steven Pinker to lecture.
3 What's up Planned events.
5 Panther P. R. a p-r-o-b-l-e-m Criticizes UNI's evasiveness about the athletics program.
5 Confessions of an atypical 'frat boy' Blames MTV for skewed view of fraternities.
5 Reflections on Turkey Day Encourages students to think about what they are thankful for.
9 Student voices Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite Olympic event?"
9 UNI duo drinks their way to gold Students competed in the first Budweiser Olympics; photo.
11 'Tis the season at Gallagher as Christmas performance preparation begins; Glee Club show to sell out again Glee Club to perform; photo.
11 Nutcracker graces theatres Ballet Internationale to present Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" at the GBPAC; photo.
11 Tupac's Resurrection mostly recycled Review of Tupac's "Resurrection"; photo.
13 Panthers to host play-off game against Montana State Record is now 9-2; ranked seventh in USA-Today/ESPN poll; photo.
13 Redbirds too hot for netters Lost to Illinois State (3-2); won against Indiana State (3-0); Molly O'Brien set new record for career kills; photo.
13 Long breezes through tournament on top Dylan Long won first place for 141 lbs.; five wrestlers placed at the Nebraska-Omaha Open; photo.
13 Cats come off bench to score Won against Chicago State, 83-59; photo.
14 A house full of Panther promoters Bob Justis announces for basketball and football games; photo.
14 Panther of the week Profile of Nick Baima; photo.
16 Untitled Bracket pairings for the 2003 National Division I-AA football.
16 Sideline Sports Sports writers discuss whether "Playmakers" should be cancelled or not.