Northern Iowan — September 30, 2008

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1 NISG launches new Web site Wednesday A new, user friendly Web site for Northern Iowa Student Government to be released; photo.
2 C. L. Lindsay III comes to lecture Photos from Facebook of UNI students were used to gain the attention of those attending the presentation by C. L. Lindsay III. His presentation dealt with the most common ways students get in trouble using the Web; photo.
3 Newly remodeled Russell Hall has rededication ceremony The School of Music celebrated the reopening of Russell Hall. A large crowd of faculty, staff, students, and alumni packed the auditorium; photo.
3 Lecture looks at American history Derek Chollet, who wrote "America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11", spoke with students concerning findings in his book; photo.
4 Omega Red hosts party at College Square Mall Annual party for tattoo and piercing studio will be held this week.
5 Demi and Ashton speak for Obama Lang Auditorium was full for the appearance of actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. They were on campus campaigning for Barack Obama for President.
7 Hang in there Students urged to register and vote in the upcoming elections.
7 You can't vote for community Stresses the need for community in our lives. Believes that communities need to remain small in order to work well. Community comes only by the life that a person builds with others, as equals, not as strangers.
7 Concerned with reverse racism Observations on racism from a different perspective; following the column written by Travis Landhuis.
9 A new way to 'read' Audio books serve as an alternative to the radio, CDs, and MP3 players for the drive home.
9 The stigma of being a Boy Scout Brief history of scouting and a plea not to judge a Boy Scout by his shirt.
11 A new fit for Main Street New shoe store opens in downtown Cedar Falls, named " If the Shoe Fits"; photo.
11 Groovin' into the season The Marching Band is off to a great start this season. The performances are the result of a great deal of hard work behind the scenes; photo.
11 Who is that guy? Nate Housley is a campus organizer working with Progressive Future. This ten state organization has a goal of registering a half million young voters in time for the 2008 election; photo.
12 Traveling on a budget Leon Logothetis traveled across Europe on only five Euros a day. He shared tips on traveling, sponsored by the Study Abroad program; photo.
13 10 Things about "Ghost Town" The movie, "Ghost Town" is reviewed; photo.
14 A break from take-out Barmuda Corporation and the Iowa Restaurant Association are sponsoring "The Culinary Affair" at the Park Place Event Center; proceeds from the six course meal, including wine and appetizers, go to Iowa hospitality industry training programs; photo.
15 SIU downs Panthers Football team loses to Southern Illinois on the road, 27-24. The difference was a field goal kicked with time running out; photo.
15 Volleyball takes two on road Volleyball team sweeps Illinois State and Indiana State. Their record is now 14-1 overall and 4-0 in the conference; photo.
15 Soccer picks up two wins, drops one Soccer team defeats South Dakota State, 2-1; loses to Indiana State, 3-2; and defeats North Dakota, 3-1; photo.
16 European hockey challenges NHL dominance Player offered $12.5 million per year to play hockey in Europe. Player did sign to play in the National Hockey League in the United States; photo.
17 Missouri Valley football Conference makes history Three conference games ended on the last play of the game on the same day; photo.
18 Olsen leads Panthers at Griak Women's cross country team finished eighth at the University of Minnesota Griak Invitational; photo.
18 Panther Portraits Campus scenes including, the rededication of Russell Hall, the softball team, and the visit of Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore; photo.