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1 NISG September updates Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) has had a busy month from including 20 new members, launching the Green Dot initiative, and hosting a Board of Regents meeting on UNI's campus. NISG posted highlights from the Board of Regents meeting; photo.
2 Our Tomorrow campaign kicks off historic fundraising push The biggest fundraising campaign that UNI has ever undertaken will be launching this week. The Our Tomorrow campaign's goal is to raise $250 million by 2026 to help renovate buildings on campus including the campanile, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, and the UNI Dome; photo.
3 Panthers get ready to growl and groove Bailey Klinkhammer reports the upcoming homecoming campus events such as the launch of the Our Tomorrow Campaign, campaniling, and the Homecoming Parade; photo.
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4 La hija mayor Alexia Garcia a student of Marshalltown High School, shares her experience of being the eldest daughter of four in a Latino household; photo.
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5 Making a case for capitalism Drew Hill writes their opinion on the pros of capitalism and believes that socialism and communism always leave a country worse off; photo.
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6 Traditions Challenge: The Amazing Race Five photos of students participating in the 13th Annual Amazing Race for homecoming week. The photos are of the kick off which took place on the Maucker Union rooftop; photo.
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7 Vox Pop: If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why? Emma Becker asks students "If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why?"; photo.
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8 Women finish 12th, men 17th, at Missouri Colin Horning writes about the women's and men's cross country teams placing at the Gans Creek Classic Invitational in Missouri. The women finished 12th out of 24 participants with a score of 366. The men placed 17th out of 22 with 475 points.
9 Preview: Redbirds @ Panthers Ben Lahart looks at previous season games for both the Panthers and Illinois State Redbirds football teams to anticipate what their matchup this Saturday will look like; photo.
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10 UNI draws with Indiana State, 1-1 Caden Shea describes the Panther women's soccer tie against Indiana State. The Panthers season score is now 4-5-3; photo.
11 Panthers compete at Big O Classic Adam Johnson reviews the men's golf team's performances during the Big O Classic in Omaha, Nebraska. The Panthers ranked 10th out of 14 teams.