Northern Iowan — September 18, 2009
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | UNI student runs for Cedar Falls mayor | A city council member's comment calling UNI students tourists was "the straw that broke the camel's back" for Gage Rewerts. He has filed papers to have his name placed on the ballot for mayor. | |
| 1 | Green Project UNI hosts wind generation event tonight | Free food, three bands, informational booths, four guest speakers, and games are included in Green Project UNI's promotion of sustainability. The program will be held on Lawther Field. | |
| 1 | Students rock out at Rock Band tournament | Siegfried and Roy Tiger Attack was named "crowd favorite" during the rock band tournament in Maucker Union; photo. | |
| 3 | Life in the Northern Iowa kingdom | Freshmen are subjected to a great deal of advice from upper classmen. Much of the information is incorrect. A student needs to go to class. Many professors are fantastic resources. Sincere offers to help an underclassman are welcome. | |
| 3 | The "us or them" mentality | Believes that debate can be constructive, especially when one takes the time to investigate both sides of the issue. Further investigation into an issue may lead to a compromise. | |
| 3 | Angry words and raised voices | Believes that responses to debates have become personal attacks. Discussion about important subjects can result in raised voices and not listening to another point of view. Defend your position, but do not resort to name calling. | |
| 4 | T. C. tryouts held Monday night | The identity of T. C. has been kept secret since the 1980s. The judges determine which contestant really wants to continue the tradition or merely has time on his hands; photo. | |
| 7 | Panthers come roaring into conference play | Volleyball team opens conference play against Drake in Des Moines. The team has won their last seven matches and close the nonconference season with a 9-2 record; photo. | |
| 7 | Brad's sports blurb | Aplington-Parkersburg coach Ed Thomas remembered following his murder. His motto was faith, family, and football. |