Northern Iowan — September 13, 2005
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | For students, public transportation now an option; shuttle will stay | Panther Shuttle is now running, but may have to stop in the spring, as it did last year; photo. | |
| 1 | Met Transit can save money on gas | Local bus service can help students travel at a lower cost than driving themselves; includes Route 9 schedule; photo. | |
| 4 | This week at UNI | Calendar of upcoming events at UNI. | |
| 7 | Have we learned nothing? | Believes that after the events of September 11 four years ago, America would be able to organize and do a better job of handling the crippling effects of Hurricane Katrina. | |
| 7 | Loving the skin you're in | Writer hopes that people, especially women, can learn to feel better about their bodies, no matter what their size. | |
| 7 | Better late than never doesn't cut it | Writer believes that the slow reaction time after Hurricane Katrina is mainly the fault of the government, not the people living in the destruction zone. | |
| 10 | Education falling behind 'budget cuts' | Professor Rochette-Crawley hopes to bring awareness to students of the university's actions of replacing professors with adjunct instructors or graduate students. | |
| 10 | Saying 'No' to the Budget Reconciliation Act | Writer informs students about a bill that could cut nine billion dollars from federal financial aid and encourages them to help contact representatives to voice their opposition. | |
| 10 | UNI smoking policy not enforced around campus | Student wonders why rules regarding smoking around building entrances are not enforced. | |
| 12 | UNI Career Fair days | Schedule for Career Fair and roster of organizations that will be there. | |
| 15 | Student Voices | Students respond to the question, "Why do you listen to the music that you do?" | |
| 15 | Student owned, operated radio station has variety | UNI's radio station The KULT is celebrating its fiftieth year of existence. | |
| 15 | Trip to Baton Rouge shortened | UNI student Jess Dee Smith was planning to spend a semester studying at Louisiana State University, but after Hurricane Katrina, she returned to UNI; photo. | |
| 16 | The memory of Sept. 11 remains with residents | Four years after the attacks of terrorists stunned the nation, people wonder if it will happen again. | |
| 17 | Professional writing prof joins UNI, strives for understanding | New instructor Adrienne Lamberti looks forward to teaching students at UNI. | |
| 18 | Career fair a great opportunity for students | Career Fair boasts more than 160 organizations seeking to help students organize and plan for their futures; photo. | |
| 19 | Panthers ready to assume role of prey; netters prepared for teams trying to make their best shots | UNI wins volleyball matches against UW-Milwaukee and Toledo but loses to Alabama at the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Invitational; photo. | |
| 19 | Gridders cruise again, 2-0 with Iowa lurking; Panthers have outscored first two opponents 101-31 | After starting the season with two strong wins, the Panthers will face Iowa this weekend; photo. | |
| 19 | Senior superb on and off soccer field | Kaitlin Stimpson talks about her future career goals and about her recent injury that will leave her sidelined for the rest of the season; photo. | |
| 21 | Panther of the Week | Profile of UNI football player, Eric Sanders; photo. | |
| 22 | Soccer stumbles over Leathernecks | Panthers lost to Western Illinois, 4-0. | |
| 22 | Softball starts without a stain | UNI softball team has started their fall exhibition schedule with a 4-0 record. |