Northern Iowan — October 28, 2008

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1 McCain rallies supporters at UNI Republican presidential candidate John McCain holds rally in the West Gym; photo.
1 Smoking cessation Kathy Green has developed a free session to help students, faculty, and staff to stop smoking. Program is one-on-one or small group interaction.
1 "Quiet Rage" speaks loudly Sociology Club shows the movie, "Quiet Rage", based on an experiment at Stanford University in 1971. This experiment set the stage for later experiments involving human subjects.
3 Pi Kappa Alpha leaf raking Fraternity uses leaf raking as a free will fund raising event.
3 Wellness Recreation Center offers programs for the community Community members participate in the Noontime Basketball Association, the Master's Swim program, and Climbing Club program for a fee. Student access remains the primary concern.
4 Panther Portraits T. C. and cheerleaders at a volleyball game. Charles Grassley speaks to a class in Schindler Education Center; photo.
5 Chemical Society recognized American Chemical Society cites the UNI Chemical Society's efforts as representing the best in undergraduate science education and mentoring around the country.
7 Free to disagree Disagreement with an article does not grant the right to censor. This statement refers to an article by Nick Krob on anorexia. The first amendment protects all speech, not just the speech with which you agree.
7 An ignorant opinion Response to a previous article on anorexia written by Nick Krob.
8 It would appear that Iowa is cursed A look back at the natural disasters that occurred in Iowa over the past twelve months; photo.
8 Taxing times Believes that everyone does not deserve the same things in life. Commentary on taxes paid by those who do earn large sums of money.
9 Four teenagers, one crazy night Review of ' Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist"; photo.
9 Bare the cold Polar Bear one mile run, walk, and roll sponsored by the group, Connecting Alumni to Students. Goal is to raise awareness of those in the Cedar Valley who go to bed, work, and school cold; photo.
9 "Wild at Heart" delights audiences Review of the play "Wild at Heart", written and directed by Professor Paul Siddens; photo.
10 Music raises controversy The music of the group Caesar Pink and The Imperial Orgy is for the open-minded. Their music has been banned from several college radio stations. They have received bomb threats during their live performances; photo.
10 LoDeck and OmegaOne Music is a combination of Hip-Hop with a 1970's influence; photo.
13 Camp Adventure Youth Services Dates, times, and places for leadership assessment interviews; photo.
15 Panthers' happy feet clip Penguins Football team escaped with 21-20 win at Youngstown State; photo.
15 Volleyball 'Digs Pink', notches two wins Volleyball team swept Indiana State, 3-0, and defeated Illinois State in five sets; photo.
17 If I Did IT: poor decisions cloud career O. J. Simpson will be sentenced December 5 following his conviction on several charges relating to an incident in a hotel room in Las Vegas; photo.
18 Cross country readies for MVC Championship Missouri State University will host the Missouri Valley Conference cross country championship. Women's team looking to improve on last year's third place finish. Men hope to crack the top half of the conference teams.
20 Breast Cancer Awareness month spans sports National Football League and the National Hockey League aid in fund raising during breast cancer awareness month. University and college teams are taking up the challenge; photo.