Northern Iowan — October 16, 2014

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1 Band reaches fundraising goal Less than three months away from their departure to London, the Panther Marching Band achieved another goal in their fundraiser agenda, collecting $7,500 from a crowdfunding website; photo.
1 UNI student to work with Louis Vuitton A UNI student was chosen to attend the Academy of Business Southeast USA chapter's international conference.
1 Sweetest Swing In Baseball Theatre UNI opened the 2014-2015 season with Pulitzer Prize nominee Rebecca Gilman's 2004 dark comedic drama "The Sweetest Swing in Baseball"; photo.
3 My social media means my image Student Ashley Davidson talks about her view on social media.
3 No more red herring, please Student Eric Boisen believes many of the articles on "Panther Fridays" have been skewed and irrelevant to the topic, and that they should stop.
3 Letter to the editor Student Hansen Breitling shares his opinion on the UNI students reaction to the visit of Brother Jed and Sister Cindy.
4 Message in a bottle from Ireland Two Irish contemporary poets visited UNI and spoke to about 40 students and staff in Bartlett Hall; photo.
4 Celebrate the girls Art for El Salvador hosted the International Day of the Girl Celebration in order to express the significance of girls.
4 Exciting, sensual, fun. Reconnecting with people. The UNI Ballroom/Swing Club meets every Tuesday/Thursday in the west room of the Towers Center.
6 Reviving the West Gymnasium Student Sean Dengler proposes the idea of occasionally using the West Gymnasium for basketball to spark student interest; photo.
6 Panthers fall to Illinois State The Panther soccer team lost to Illinois State 3-1; photo.
6 UNI finishes 12th The UNI women's golf team took 12th place at the Missouri State Payne Stewart memorial; photo.