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1 Observatory show reaches for the stars The observatory dome on top of McCollum Hall is open for a show every Thursday and facilitated by Siobahn Morgan, the head of the earth and environmental sciences department; photo.
2 First district candidates sound off The article gives an overview of House of Representatives candidates Rod Blum and Abby Finkenauer and their stances on issues including heath care, the environment, abortion, and immigration; photos.
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3 NISG highlights students rights Student body president Drew Stensland and vice president Kristen Ahart are working with the Dean of Student to make student rights more accessible; photo.
4 Walt Whitman re-enactor at UNI Bill Koch, professor in the Department of Languages and Literature, will present his one man poetry re-enactment show "Walt Whitman Live!" in Lang Auditorium on November 7.
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5 Elizabeth Warren's folly Stekl discusses Elizabeth Warren's recent claim of indigenous ancestry based on a genetic test. In the author's opinion, using biogenetic testing and results for political purposes leads to fascism; photos.
6 LTE: Enough is enough Waterloo resident, Barbara Henning, writes her frustration regarding Iowa's state politics.
7 Allegation needs to be investigated Wolfe writes a response to Albie Nicol's October 29 Northern Iowan article "Where are the democrats?" about sexual assault allegations against senator Cory Booker. In the author's opinion, allegations need to be taken seriously and investigated. Wolfe also discusses how race impacts critique and perception, and that although neither political party has made gender violence prevention a priority, the Democrats have done a better job of holding people accountable; photo.
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8 UNI does the Time Warp, again Alpha Psi Omega held an interactive showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" on November 2 in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
9 From football field to stage at 'PMB Live!' The Panther Marching Band will play in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) with the West Waterloo Marching Band opening for them on November 7; photo.
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10 UNI men roll to consecutive exhibition wins The men's basketball team won against the Wartburg Knights in UNI's exhibition game, 110-69.
11 Five Panthers crowned at Harold Nichols Open The UNI wrestling team took five individual wins at the Harold Nichols Open. Winners included Michael Blockhus, Cayd Lara, Tyrell Gordon, Taylor Lujan, and Drew Foster.
12 Playoff hopes alive as Panthers beat Redbirds The Panthers football team beat the Illinois State Redbirds, 26-16; photo.