Page 1
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
1 Poetry speculates fantasy, myth, science The Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association shared their writing and experience with an audience in Bartlett Hall on November 12; photos.
2 Cedar Valley gets a 'Taste of Culture' The International Students and Scholars Office hosted "Taste of Culture," an event that offered food from several countries around the world as well as tables to represent them. It was held on November 11 in Rod LIbrary; photos.
Page 2
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
3 Students unleash animal camouflage Inspired by artist Anne Lamanski, the UNI graphic design students created an animal camouflage art exhibit for the Hartman Nature Center. The exhibit will be open November 1 through the end of December; photo.
Page 3
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
4 We must count every ballot In the author's opinion, it is important to count every ballot during an election, especially due to the controversy in Georgia and Florida; photo.
5 Alibaba will give Amazon a run for its money The author considers the Chines e-commerce group Alibaba and argues that it's only a matter of time before they expand to America to compete with Amazon; photo.
Page 4
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
6 'Spider's Web' is as lifeless as its setting Friesen reviews "The Girl in the Spider's Web," 2/5; photo.
Page 5
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
7 Music class performs as 'The Mod Squad" A six student band, 'The Mod Squad,' performed in Maucker Union as part the class "Modern band and Creative Music Making"; photos.
Page 6
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
8 UNI competes at Grand View Open The UNI wrestling team competed at the Grand View Open and finished with a 6-5 overall record; photo.
9 Panthers split season openers in Preseason WNIT The women's basketball team defeated the University of Delaware Blue Hens, 79-67, in the first round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). In the second round, they lost to the Marquette University Golden Eagles. Player Ellie Howell joined the career 1,000-point club during the Marquette game; photo.
10 MVC tournament approaches as season winds down The volleyball team defeated the Missouri State Bears, 3-0, and the Southern Illinois Salukis, 3-0. The team currently stands with a 21-8 overall record and 15-1 record in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) play.