Northern Iowan — October 6, 2014

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1 Bringing fame to our backyard A capella group Pentatonix performed at UNI, booked by CAB; photo.
1 Are you depressed? The University of Northern Iowa's Counseling Center will be offering free depression screenings for students and staff on October 8th.
1 Copeland releases hit book English professor Dr. Jeffrey Copeland released a new book, "Ain't No Harm to Kill the Devil; the Life and Legend of John Fairfield, Abolitionist for Hire" a literary non-fiction novel.
2 TRiO Inspires Leadership The seventh annual TRiO Leadership Conference was held at UNI, TRiO is a group of federal programs aimed to help provide the opportunity for people who would not normally get to go to college, obtain higher education.
3 The folly behind "Panther Fridays" Columnist Daniel expresses criticism of Panther Fridays, and wearing purple, instead of focusing on the academics at UNI
3 Treat Waterloo as a neighbor, not a criminal Columnist Davidson asks the students to alter their negative views on Waterloo to more positive views.
4 Film brings suspense to screen Joshua Rouse reviews the movie "Gone Girl"
4 Craft-y vendors at UNI-Dome A successful Craft Fair at the UNI-Dome; photo.
5 Immerse into danger Taija Tucker reviews "The Maze Runner" by James Dashner.
6 Panthers remain perfect in MVC The Panther volleyball team keeps their perfect record when they defeated Wichita State 3-1 and Missouri State 3-2 in back to back nights; photo.
6 UNI falls in final minutes to Indiana State The Panthers lost to 25th ranked Indiana State University 20-19; photo