Northern Iowan — September 9, 2005

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1 Students want to help victims of Katrina Students and legislators are both working to help victims of the recent hurricane disaster; photo.
1 Proposed ramp would ease parking woes New parking ramp near the Gallagher-Bluedorn building could also provide a bus stop to meet local transit needs; photo.
1 Difference accepted during Diversity Week Diversity Week gives minority students a chance to share their cultural heritage with their peers; includes schedule of events.
5 Senate up for a supreme decision on John Roberts; opposition says supreme court appointee may be too conservative While some Republicans see the John Roberts as a good nomination for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, some Democrats are skeptical; photo.
7 Stuck in the middle with you Writers try to coerce readers to see things from a more middle ground as opposed to "left" and "right" wings in politics.
7 Looking past UNI, staying informed Writer hopes students see importance of being educated about current events in the U. S. and abroad.
7 Atheists are people too Writer encourages people to explore their religious beliefs and chose an affiliation that is right for them.
9 Corrections from previous issue Article in the September 1 issue of the Northern Iowan contained errors in covering an exhibit at the Museum.
9 Thanks for showing some Panther spirit Chris Bowser, Class of 1996, thanks students for attendance and interest in recent football game against Drake.
11 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What advice would you give to a first-time tailgater?"
11 Tailgating includes Panther pride, food Students share their experiences with tailgating; photo.
11 Greek life at UNI means building friendships Fraternities and sororities strive to bring students together to become friends and to improve the community through volunteer work; photo.
13 Volunteering boosts resumes Volunteering helps build a resume, but can also help students feel a sense of accomplishment and open opportunities to meet new people.
13 Chubby Checker to perform tonight Rock and roller will appear at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
14 Union managers play important role Little known position at Maucker Union has large workload and requires a vast knowledge of the building.
15 Panther pounce on Bulldogs, still hungry for more wins Panthers win first game of the season against the Drake Bulldogs, 52-17; photo.
15 Panthers hope home is sweeter Panther soccer takes a hit after losing two decisions and player Candice Divoky, who tore her ACL; photo.
15 Netters fall in home opener Panther volleyball team lost to Iowa State for the first time since 1997; photo.
16 Rice-less NFL left starving for class Jerry Rice set a precedent when it came to hard work and quiet demeanor; photo.
16 Some semi-coherent ramblings of a major sports geek Writer talks about players to watch during this football season.
18 Cats hope to keep moving forward Softball team hopes to strengthen their experience during the fall exhibition season.
19 Off and running Women placed second against seven teams, while the men placed sixth in their cross country run.