Northern Iowan — October 19, 2012
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming | Nine teams compete; three teams selected for finals on Friday; teams must sing fight song and another song as well as dance; Homecoming Court announced; photo. |
| 1 | Students, faculty share experiences with Mandarin Chinese course | Twelve students enroll in Chinese language course; taught by visiting faculty member from Taiwan; students share their reactions to the course. |
| 2 | Elections 2012: a look at the candidates | A look at the views of candidates for President and House of Representatives; photo. |
| 3 | 20-year-old killed at CF intersection | Karli Hilgenberg was killed in a car accident at the intersection of Highway 58 and Viking Road. |
| 3 | I spy at UNI | Detail of sculpture in Rod Library stairwell; previous feature was the sculpture outside of the Student Health Center; photo. |
| 4 | Extracurriculars are not just for fun: it pays to get involved | Believes that extracurricular activities broaden the college experience, enhance a student's social life, and unite classroom and more practical knowledge. |
| 4 | An insight into the art of cigars | Believes that smoking a cigar offers opportunities for quiet thought as well as enhancement for social occasions. |
| 6 | Homecoming royalty display talents | Textiles and Apparel program sponsors runway show for Homecoming royalty; photo. |
| 6 | He said, she said: relationship advice, Homecoming edition | Columnists offer advice on someone interested in asking a friend to go campaniling. |
| 8 | UNI to host South Dakota State for Homecoming | Following a loss to Southern Illinois University, the Panther football team in preparing for another difficult game; record now 1-5 overall and 0-3 in conference; photo. |
| 8 | DeGeest has evolved into a team leader | Volleyball player Krista DeGeest recently recorded her one thousandth kill; credits coaches and team mates; believes highest honor was being named team captain; photo. |
| 8 | UNI needs some Midnight Madness | With the football team doing poorly, writer is looking forward to basketball. |