Northern Iowan — September 17, 2013

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1 NISG wants green light for more buses Northern Iowa Student Government wants more buses to run on Homecoming weekend to deal with the large number of students. They believe that this would help students to get around safely; photo.
1 UNI hires new UR director UNI recently hired UNI alumnus Scott Ketelsen as director of University Relations. Mr. Ketelsen knows that UNI has gone through a rough patch, but he thinks the future is very bright.
1 Panther Plot produces Harvest Fest The Panther Plot welcomed students and community members to their Harvest Festival. The Panther Plot was created to help students to learn about where their food comes from. The food grown is given to the Dining Centers and local food bank; photo.
3 Avoiding U. S. intervention in Syria The author discusses recent United States attitudes in reaction to Syria's chemical weapons. The author does not agree with the way the world is handling this situation, but does not suggest a solution to the problem.
4 Reception welcomes LGBT students The LGBT community had record attendance at the fourth annual Rainbow Reception. This is just one of the many ways UNI is striving to be an open and nonjudgmental university. Many students support efforts of UNI Proud and the LGBT community; photo.
4 Military and veteran conference to be hosted at UNI UNI will be hosting the Military and Veteran State Conference. The conference was created to educate faculty, students, and community members on the issues and strengths of having military members on campus.
5 Panther Portraits: Magic and Mayhem Photos of students attending the Magic and Mayhem show sponsored by the Campus Activities Board.
6 New technology could hold advantages for Panthers The author thinks that SportVU camera technology would give UNI's basketball program the edge it needs. This technology gives coaches instant data to evaluate players more efficiently. However, this technology is expensive.
6 UNI extends winning streak to 5 Panther volleyball is settling into a grove after a rough start to the season. After UNI's recent victory over Green Bay, their overall record is now 6-4. They hope to continue winning against Northern Illinois University; photo.