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1 UNI Museum shows ceramics exhibit The UNI Art Gallery and UNI Museum is showing a co-curated exhibit "Cultural Impressions: Identities Molded in Clay"; photos.
2 Archaeologists dig for Central Hall Students in an archaeological field work class led by Donald Gaff, associate professor of anthropology, will be excavating the former location of Central Hall. Central Hall was the first building on campus, and it burned down in 1965; photo.
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3 Prof talks buddies and boogeyman Professor Evan Renfro gave the lecture "Buddies and Boogeymen: U.S. Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics" on October 1 in Rod Library as part of the #PanthersVote lecture series, hosted by the American Democracy Project. Renfro discussed mass media and politics; photo.
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4 LTE: The evidence backs ups Ford's credibility Student Mohammed Rawwas writes a letter to the editor in response to the piece "Delay drives Kavanaugh accusation" published in the Northern Iowan on September 27. Rawwas argues that Christine Blasey Ford's claims are credible and asks the previous letter-writer to reconsider their stance and retract the claims about the validity of Ford's claims; photo. Note: A correction in the 10/08/2018 issue of the Northern Iowan states that the author of the piece was incorrectly identified as Mohammed Rawwas, UNI professor of marketing, and the letter was written by Mohammed Rawwas, senior MIS major.
5 Why we must believe women The author argues that individual choices regarding who and what to believe are important, especially in cases where others are expressing pain. Ave argues that a disregard for others' pain, particularly women, has serious consequences; photo.
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6 Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang to visit UNI Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang will visit UNI and show two of his documentaries as part of the Clohesy Documentary Film Series; photo.
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7 Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month Latinx Heritage Month, or Hispanic Heritage Month, will be celebrated with a variety of events September 15 - October 15 hosted by UNIdos, Lambda Theta Phi, Lambda Theta Alpha, and the Center for Multicultural Education (CME); photo.
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8 UNI competes at Roy Griak Invite The men and women's cross country teams took 11th and 10th respectively at the Roy Griak Invitational. For the men's team, Wal Khat placed 12th overall, C. J. May placed 69th, Ben Ahlrichs 74th, and Sam McCool 75th. On the women's team, McKayla Cole placed 48th, Gabby Skopec 52nd, Lucy Conroy 60th, and Alyssa Williams 68th; photo.
9 UNI knocks off two undefeated MVC opponents The volleyball team won against the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers, 3-0, and the Valparaiso Crusaders, 2-1. Both opponents had previously had undefeated Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) season.
10 Panthers shut down Viterbo, 10-0 The women's soccer team, currently with a 5-5-2 record, defeated Viterbo, 10-0; photo.