Northern Iowan — October 4, 2005

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1 Homecoming 2005: safety key to having good time; Police, Public Safety get ready for next week Law enforcement officers remind students that precautions like the barricade on the Hill are meant for protection; photo.
1 Not as think as you drunk I am: how to tell when enough is enough Gives rough estimates of drinks a person can consume and still stay within the legal limits; photo.
3 Correction: In the last issue, Ben Wilker was incorrectly identified as a senator in NISG; he is actually a part of Dancer Hall Senate.
3 Homecoming deadlines Schedule of Homecoming activities that have sign-up deadlines.
3 Facebook lets students tell strangers about parties Facebook, an online network that connects college students, allows students to send mass messages including information about parties and other gatherings.
5 Homecoming fun starts next week at UNI Schedule of events taking place at Homecoming 2005.
6 This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
6 Intelligent design controversial at UNI Intelligent design attempts to explain how highly complex ideas and creatures came into existence; some UNI faculty are opposed to the idea and signed a petition against the teaching of "ID".
7 Homecoming, midterms don't mix Writer hopes that next year, Homecoming and midterms will not fall in the same week.
7 Take responsibility after getting drunk Writer urges students to monitor alcohol intake, especially during Homecoming weekend; believes people should take responsibility for their conduct.
7 Columnist suggests 'improvements' at UNI Writer believes campus should strengthen debate on important issues, a more vital Northern Iowan, and an end to apathy.
8 Intelligent Design can co-exist in classroom Ryan Wilson argues that Intelligent Design is as much a theory as evolution.
8 Support troops by ending the war Eli Garmager believes the best way to support US troops is to bring them out of the corrupt situation in Iraq.
8 HPV vaccine a good idea for today's youth Laura Rutt explains that HPV vaccine will not prompt kids to have sex if parents raise their children with good morals.
9 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Do you think campus police should carry guns, why or why not?"
9 Gallery exhibits offer viewer unique perspective New exhibit entitled "Coordinates: 3 Directions in Printmaking" is on display in the Gallery of Art; photo.
9 Counseling Center offers many services to UNI students New facility houses the health clinic, pharmacy, disability services, and counseling center, all aimed at helping students and faculty; photo.
10 No-Shame Theatre provides a creative outlet Group allows students to express themselves in a non-judgmental environment; photo.
11 Cross country runs at SDSU At South Dakota State Classic, women's team placed fourth of twelve, and men placed fifth of nine; next meet is October 14 in Peoria, Illinois.
11 Panthers pass by Leathernecks Football team beat Western Illinois last weekend 41-24, leaving the Panthers at 1-0 in the Gateway Conference; photo.
11 Off on the wrong foot Soccer team lost their last two games, including the MVC opener against Drake; photo.
11 Hawks, Braves squeeze by netters Volleyball team lost to Iowa and Bradley, lowering their MVC record to 4-1; photo.
12 Indiana State, Missouri State, give 'big dogs' a scare Scores of recent games in I-AA division football.
13 Panthers take positives out of final match of fall season Tennis team traveled to Springfield, Missouri, and battled for spots in the Missouri Valley Conference Championships.
14 Allen promoted to skipper for Waterloo Bucks Cory Allen will replace Jason Shockey as manager for the Waterloo Bucks; photo.
16 Panther of the Week Profile of UNI golfer Dana Moening; photo.