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November 2, 2015 Volume 112, Issue 19
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Opinion 3 Campus Life 4 Sports 6 Games 7 Classifieds 8
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Crating the Coyotes CAB-
toberfest
DYLAN PADY
SHELBY WELSCH
Sports Writer
HAUNTED HOUSE Horror on Hudson strikes fear into the hearts of UNI students. CAMPUS LIFE PAGE 4
ALL-STAFF Opinion columnists weigh-in on 2016 presidential election. OPINION PAGE 3
VOLLEYBALL
Panthers take the win against both Illinois State and Indiana State.
SPORTS PAGE 6
Saturday was an all-around victory for the Panthers. Beating South Dakota University, 20-7, presents UNI with a 4-4 record, placing them 2-3 in the MVFC. Though USD scored early on in the first quarter, it did not slow down the Panthers as they answered back with two scoring drives in the second quarter, putting them up 14-7. The Panther’s offense was able to march for a total of 398 yards. Head coach Mark Farley said there were three aspects of the game that were contributing factors to the victory. “I’d like to finish off some of those drives with touchdowns,” Farley said. “But defense was sound for most of the day, special teams were great and the offense moved the ball up and down the field.” Offense was not the only key component for the Panthers on Saturday. The defense limited USD to only 187 yards of offense. “We figured out fairly quickly what their thought was to move the football,” Farley said. “So, as soon as we
Staff Writer
a better chance to stop the football.”
What better way is there to get into the Halloween spirit than shooting zombies and eating your weight in caramel apples? On Thursday, the Campus Activities Board and the Veterans Association teamed up to host their first ever CABtoberfest in the Union. The event had pumpkin and face mask painting, zombie laser tag, a scavenger hunt, mini games and lots of snacks, including create-your-own caramel apples. The event was open to any and all UNI community members to celebrate the Halloween season. “CAB just likes celebrating the seasons,” said entertainment executive of CAB and senior and human resources major, Rachel Dole. “We will probably have Halloween events like this one for years to come.” One of the most popular events of the night was the zombie laser tag. It was provided by the Veterans Association, who teamed up with Hick’s Place in Cedar Falls.
See FOOTBALL, page 6
See CABTOBERFEST, page 5
Hudson building location due to the inadequacy of storage conditions there. The three exhibits featured at the re-opening were: Lighting Up: Drug Culture Around the World, Dia de los Muertos and Elements of Design: Historical Symbolism in Material Culture. According to Arndt, these exhibits displayed around eight percent of the artifacts the museum has in its possession. The re-opening is one
of the many ways that the museum is trying to expand its accessibility to students and the public, according to Chris Cox, the Rod Library dean. Cox said that the goal is to make the museum a big student resource, and with funding help from the university provost, the museum has been able to renovate the Rod location to fit this purpose.
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Aaron Bailey (15) runs the ball downfield. Bailey rushed for 169 yards during the game on Saturday.
identified that to our players [...] what the expectation was and where we felt they were moving the ball to, there was
Museum roars back to life LEZIGA BARIKOR Staff Writer
ANNA WIKSTROM/Northern Iowan
The UNI Museum features both UNI and non-UNI artifacts. The museum moved into Rod Library on Oct. 31.
The UNI Museum reopened on Oct. 31 featuring three new exhibits. Jessica Cruz, who prepared the exhibit, said this re-opening has been in the works for three years. According to Nathan Arndt, the museum curator, the UNI museum had to shut its doors in 2012 and was forced to move from the old
See MUSEUM, page 2
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