Northern Iowan — November 19, 2004

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1 Panther Shuttle cuts hours Panther Shuttle reduces hours by an hour and a half each day.
1 Investigation into UNI student's murder continues Details begin to emerge in the murder case of Thyanna Parsons.
1 University Museum to host giant guest A replica of the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever discovered to be displayed at the UNI Museum; photo.
1 Koob rewarded for community involvement President Koob recognized for his philanthropic efforts for the Cedar Valley by receiving the Ben Franklin Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals; photo.
3 "West Wing" alum addresses hate, discrimination Anna Deveare Smith visits campus to speak on discrimination.
5 A shiny new Cabinet Examines the recent departures of many of the Bush Administration Cabinet members and what the future may hold for the United States.
5 Addicted to people in your life? Believes chemical dependence is not the right way to deal with problems.
5 Reality bites: the drudgery of recent TV Speaks out against the amount of so-called "reality programming" on television.
7 Student voices Students respond to the question, "How do you relieve stress?"; photo.
7 Stressin' yourself out?; you may be the one who can help Suggestions for dealing with stress; photo.
7 Students seek hangover remedies Students seek ways to cure hangovers after a night of heavy drinking; photo.
8 CGI movies a box office hit Reviews of the animated features "The Incredibles" and "The Polar Express"; photo.
9 Two UNI football players arrested Joseph Roy Thomas III and Baylen Bernard Laury arrested on sexual assault charges.
9 Netters take down Notre Dame Volleyball team defeats Notre Dame, 3-2; photo.
9 Looking at the awards for the MLB Analyzes the Major League Baseball season awards.
9 One team left to solve playoff puzzle A win by the football team against Northern Arizona may qualify the Panthers for postseason play; photo.
10 Panther of the Week Profile of senior football player Richard Carter; photo.
10 Nation's best will compete in Omaha this weekend Preview of Kaufman Brand Open wrestling meet.