Northern Iowan — November 7, 2006

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1 Breaking it down: Know your candidates Biographical and position information on education, minimum wage, state deficit, and renewable energy for Doris Kelley, Bob Kressig, Matt Reisetter, and Dave Wieland; photo.
4 International Education Week Activities include information tables, workshops, films, performers, speakers, and a celebrity reception.
5 Study Abroad program offers chance to work, study in China Students can earn up to five credits by participating in the Study Abroad program. China is only one of the countries that are available; photo.
5 'What makes museums tick?' Billie Bailey, executive director for the Grout Museum, will share an overview of what the museum business is all about; will consider history, funding, and careers with museums.
6 Time Magazine critic to visit Lev Grossman discusses his novel, "Codex", and his experiences as a critic for Time Magazine; photo.
6 'Resmania' hits UNI Programming Activities Board planned events for the residence halls last week, including a pentathlon competition, Halloween trick or treating, speakers, and an ice cream social.
7 Doing good democracy Students urged to vote. Young people need to share and express their good ideas.
7 Making spectacles of ourselves Commentary on interactions with people in the workplace. Author considers changing her thoughts and way of living.
7 Third-party candidates just fodder for fun Examines platforms of the Constitutional Party, Libertarian Party, and the Green Party.
8 UNI energywi$e Kamyar Enshayan offers conservation choices for the UNI campus.
8 Anger management issues Reaction to Jeff Van Gelder's column in the November 3 issue of the NI.
9 An apology in line Writer requests an apology from Jeff Van Gelder for his November 3 article in the NI.
9 Columnist can't understand Women student athletes respond to Jeff Van Gelder's column.
9 Sports are for both sexes Women and men can and do enjoy watching and participating in sports.
9 Appalling opinion Disgusted with Jeff Van Gelder's article and the NI for printing the article.
11 What's going on Schedule of activities on and off campus for the coming week.
11 Sarina Chen personalizes teaching Professor Sarina Chen shares life experiences with her students; photo.
11 Student Voices Students respond to the question; "What do you think about campaign attack ads"?
11 Cooper covers rape issues Andrea Cooper travels the country telling the story of her daughter, who committed suicide following her rape in 1995; photo.
13 UNI student snags killer internship Cassie Anderson, a fashion student, learned about the cut-throat nature of the fashion industry during an internship with Betsey Johnson; photo.
14 "Borat" film make benefit American laughter Review of the movie "Borat"; photo.
19 UNI wins two Volleyball team records wins over Drake and Creighton; photo.
19 West Gym closes with ceremony West Gym hosts its final volleyball games with capacity crowds; photo.
19 Baima, Ettelson lead '06-07' Panthers Panther wrestling team prepares to move to the McLeod Center; photo.
21 Post-season hopes still alive "Dome Magic" returned Saturday during the game with Western Kentucky. Football team must continue to win to reach post season play; photo.
22 Swimmers struggle at Kansas Women's swim team fails to win any events during the two day dual meet with the University of Kansas.
22 Stop that stupid shuffling Does not like the Chicago Bears.
22 Baby Bulls maturing into contenders Chicago Bulls are made up of role players who have meshed to form a solid team nucleus; photo.
24 UNI athletes named to all-conference teams; soccer team nets three Amy Seubert, Jackie Gielau, and Katie MacBride named to the Missouri Valley Conference all-conference team.
24 Seubert named ESPN Academic All-District Amy Seubert is a member of the Academic All-District team; photo.
24 Two scholar runners Quinn Vermie and Traci Hawley named to the Missouri Valley Conference Women's Scholar-Athlete Cross Country team; photo.