Northern Iowan — October 14, 2005

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1 UNI gets 'Wild with Pride'; Hill businesses anticipate huge crowd, sales Businesses on the Hill prepare for a busy week, though some expect more traffic than others; photo.
1 Bootlegging not tolerated, police warn People selling alcohol illegally will be major targets for police this weekend.
1 Fridays with Koob President Robert Koob discusses his retirement; photo.
3 Kaplan offers practice tests to give students an edge Practice graduate school admission tests can be taken for free through Kaplan on Saturday October 22; includes schedule of tests available.
4 IowaCare health insurance helps low-income, but limited coverage IowaCare is available to people 19-64, but services are offered only at the University Hospitals in Iowa City and Broadlawns in Des Moines.
6 This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
7 New meaning of being 'free' Writers express dismay at people's preference to be alone when freedom is meant to provoke interaction.
7 Surveillance on the Hill for your protection Believes the protective services including police and cameras are a bit excessive, but students should enjoy other aspects of Homecoming, including the football game.
7 Celebrate Homecoming UNI style! Writer touches on several topics related to Homecoming or UNI in general.
8 Faculty Statement on ID must be read more closely James Demastes seeks to clarify misconceptions surrounding the faculty statement concerning Intelligent Design.
11 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite Homecoming activity?"
11 Transfer students compare homecoming experiences UNI students formerly from Mt. Mercy College and Creighton University talk about Homecoming events from their previous colleges.
11 Hurricane benefit a laughing matter Barmuda Corporation organized a comedy show that was attended by more than six hundred people; the event raised over $6000 for the local branch of the Red Cross; photo.
11 Chick flick proves to be film for men and women Review of new movie "In Her Shoes".
12 Descendants of the Sound of Music story to perform at Oster Theatre Von Trapp grandchildren will perform two shows tomorrow; photo.
13 UNI cheerleaders keep busy with Homecoming activities Cheerleaders face busy week between the parade, the Pride Cry, pep rallies, and sporting events; photo.
15 Women capture sixth in final fall meet Golf team wraps up fall season and will start the spring season on March 5; photo.
15 Panthers eye Homecoming rebound; gridders search for sixth consecutive win in the Dome Football team hopes to beat Indiana State tomorrow; photo.
15 MVC beasts Missouri State, Wichita State, ready to visit West Gym Volleyball team stands at 5-2 after losing to Illinois State and beating Indiana State; photo.
16 18-year-old kid the NHL's savior? Writer hails Sidney Crosby as the player who will put the spark back into professional hockey; photo.
16 Panthers hang tough Creighton Soccer team loses to Creighton and prepares to battle with Indiana State on Sunday.
19 MVC championship game to play on CBS MVC men's basketball championship game will be broadcast by CBS, along with only four other conference finals.