Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Displaying 51 - 100 of 193 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Cose discusses MLK, equality for African-Americans Northern Iowan 108:29, p.1 |
The CME hosted author and journalist Elis Cose on Martin Luther King Day. He spoke to a diverse audience; photo. | |
52 | State Treasurer awards college savings to Jordan Lee Northern Iowan 108:29, p.2 |
Michael Fitzgerald presented a $200 College Savings Iowa account. Jordan was chosen from an entry online by his father. Members of the UNI football team were present; photo. | |
53 | Iowa experiencing unusually warm winter Northern Iowan 108:28, p.6 |
Students enjoying the warm winter. The winter of 2001-2002 saw similar temperatures in Iowa; photo. | |
54 | A pizza you can't refuse Northern Iowan 108:28, p.5 |
23rd Street Market now features a Godfather's Pizza Express. Chicken wings and tenders, dessert pizza, and pepperoni rolls are also available. The Market is now a franchise of Godfather's; photo. | |
55 | Additional UNI funding a distinct possibility Northern Iowan 108:28, p.1 |
The legislature will consider a $12 million, three year funding request for the university. This request has been approved by the Board of Regents. This would help with an anticipated shortfall in funding. | |
56 | News in photos: Miss Iowa visits SAE blood drive Northern Iowan 108:27, p.2 |
Photos from the SAE annual blood drive held in the Commons Ballroom; photo. | |
57 | After 34 years, Glee Club Christmas still surprises Northern Iowan 108:26, p.6 |
Soulful vocals and jazzy tones set the stage for the annual Men's Glee Club concert. Sharrie Phillips led the Glee Club in "He's Done Enough". Her powerful voice improvised calls of praise and gratitude; photo. | |
58 | Former ambassador talks foreign policy Northern Iowan 108:25, p.1 |
Ronald McMullen says that the U. S. is at a crossroads in foreign policy with the uprisings in the Middle East, the end of the war in Iraq, and tightening budgets at home; photo. | |
59 | University community says farewell to Jon Buse Northern Iowan 108:24, p.1 |
Dean of Students leaving for similar position at Kirkwood Community College. Jon Buse has spent 24 years at UNI; starting as a student, graduating in 1991; photo. | |
60 | Everybody dance now Northern Iowan 108:23, p.8 |
Dance Party 7 held at St. Stephen's. Inspirational speeches carried the same theme; you gotta dance. A commission of seven plan and host the annual event; photo. | |
61 | Thanksgiving, America's nightmare before Christmas Northern Iowan 108:23, p.5 |
Students urged to "give thanks" on Thanksgiving. Enjoy your family gathering. It should be a special day and not the jumping off day for the Christmas holiday rush; photo. | |
62 | Nationwide emergency alert test exposes problems for KULT Northern Iowan 108:23, p.1 |
Dot matrix printer at KULT does not have the ability to print EAS test logs properly. If not corrected, this problem could result in a fine of $30,000. Funding will be sought from student government; photo. | |
63 | Dance Marathon plans hours of dancing to benefit children in need Northern Iowan 108:22, p.11 |
Dance Marathon planned for February 25, 2012. Event will raise funds for the University of Iowa Children's Hospital and Children's Miracle Network; photo. | |
64 | The price is ripe Northern Iowan 108:20, p.4 |
Increasing food costs at Maucker Union outlets have caused grumbling among some students. The solution is packing one's own lunch from food purchased at a grocery store. Costs will continue to increase; photo. | |
65 | Student leaders support proposed tuition increase, call for change Northern Iowan 108:19, p.1 |
Student body presidents address the Board of Regents on ever increasing tuition costs. Students believe that we are at a turning point. The cost of education cannot continue to increase; photo. | |
66 | Senate to vote on tuition increase resolution Northern Iowan 108:15, p.2 |
Northern Iowa Student Government senate will vote to support the proposed 3.75% increase in tuition for the 2012-2013 academic year. This increase was proposed by the Board of Regents and supported by President Allen. | |
67 | Homecoming then and now Northern Iowan 108:12, p.2 |
Homecoming discussions came to a head in 1920. An announcement of the date of October 30 left the campus scrambling to set the activities. Homecoming traditions evolved over time; photo. | |
68 | Close to 30 bike tires damaged Northern Iowan 108:10, p.1 |
Bike tires were slashed in bike racks near Noehren Hall last week. This much damage has not been reported in several years. Bikers urged to be vigilant and observe the bike racks for anything strange; photo. | |
69 | News in Photos Northern Iowan 108:8, p.2 |
Gretta Berghammer led several playful games with members of the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
70 | Glowstock Northern Iowan 108:7, p.6 |
A free music festival played to a packed house at the Wheelhouse. The location of the concert had to be changed four days prior to the event. Seven hours of eleven bands kept the house rocking; photo. | |
71 | What do you think about parking on campus? Northern Iowan 108:6, p.4 |
Five students express their thoughts on parking problems on campus; photo. | |
72 | Reach for higher ground Northern Iowan 108:4, p.4 |
Memories of 9/11 recalled. We all know where we were when the towers fell. Violence does lead to violence. Fear must be overcome with trust. Trust is difficult because one must first treat his opponent as a human; photo. | |
73 | 9/11 victims to be commemorated with flag planting ceremony Northern Iowan 108:4, p.1 |
Lawther Field will be the scene on Sunday, September 11, of memories of the tragic event of ten years ago. Flags will be placed for each person killed during the terrorist attacks. Moments of silence will be observed at the times of the attacks. | |
74 | UNI community recognizes Schellhardt's service, character Northern Iowan 108:1, p.1 |
Tom Schellhardt honored at a reception in the Gallagher-Bluedorn as he retires and moves on to the Kansas City area; photo. | |
75 | Executive Editor of the Northern Iowa welcomes students Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
John Anderson challenges students to embrace the changes in their lives as they begin college. Immerse yourselves in the traditions of the university. Open your minds by attending concerts, athletic events, and speakers; photo. | |
76 | UNI student named Iowa Student Employee of the Year Northern Iowan 107:54, p.1 |
Darion Watson, a senior communication major, is the first UNI student to be so honored. Mr. Watson is a resident assistant in Dancer Hall. Amy Mesirow, Dancer Hall RLC, says Watson's personal integrity and drive are unparalleled; photo. | |
77 | Thank you Northern Iowan 107:54, p.8 |
Executive editor of the Northern Iowan reflects on the changes in the paper over the past year. Thank yous are shared with his editors, NISG officers, and the administration. Improvements noted. | |
78 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:50, p.6 |
Scenes from the Panther Bash; photo. | |
79 | NISG swears in new administration, senate Northern Iowan 107:50, p.1 |
Oath of office given to newly elected members of student government. This was the first meeting of the new senate; photo. | |
80 | On the Catwalk Northern Iowan 107:49, p.5 |
The nineteenth annual Textiles and Apparel Association student design show was held in a steamy Lang Hall auditorium. Seventy students modeled clothing made by students; photo. | |
81 | Philanthropy or fad? Northern Iowan 107:48, p.7 |
A look at the TOMS shoe campaign; photo. | |
82 | Tuition to increase by five percent next year Northern Iowan 107:45, p.1 |
The Iowa Board of Regents voted 7-2 to approve a tuition increase for the coming academic year. In-state business students will see an increase of 11.3 percent. This is aimed to make up for former Governor Culver's ten per cent across the board cut. | |
83 | 'You can't spend what you don't have' Northern Iowan 107:43, p.1 |
Iowa State University College Republicans supported the proposed budgets cuts. The group does not support increased tuition levels; photo. | |
84 | 'STOP THE CUTS' Northern Iowan 107:43, p.1 |
Regent's Day brought roughly two hundred fifty students to Des Moines. Students visited with legislators, hoping to hold the line on budget cuts aimed at higher education; photo. | |
85 | GBPAC continues operations after burst pipe Northern Iowan 107:43, p.2 |
Blue Man Group performances were cancelled following a burst pipe. The group has been rescheduled for September; photo. | |
86 | "I pledge allegiance" Northern Iowan 107:42, p.1 |
Seventy-one people from thirty three countries became U. S. citizens in a ceremony held in Maucker Union; photo. | |
87 | A human error Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Trevor Boeckmann and Adam Haselhuhn filed a grievance with the NISG election committee following an examination of the off-campus voting. A scheduled run-off election was cancelled. | |
88 | spencer--ian--WIN Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith named president and vice-president of the student body. The victory comes following a transportation error in the election votes; photo | |
89 | NISG to hold runoff election next week Northern Iowan 107:39, p.1 |
None of the tickets in this week's election won over fifty per cent. A runoff election between the Walrath and Goldsmith ticket and the Greenway and Beaves ticket will be held; photo. | |
90 | Walrath-Goldsmith found not guilty of early campaigning allegations Northern Iowan 107:37, p.1 |
NISG Attorney General Andrew Miller accused the Walrath-Goldsmith ticket of making two videos prior to the start of the election process. The videos were posted on Facebook. The election committee found in the ticket's favor. | |
91 | NISG senate allows closed organizations Northern Iowan 107:35, p.1 |
NISG constitution amended to allow recognition of organizations that are open to all students and those that are not. NISG will not recognize organizations that discriminate in ways that violate university policy or laws. | |
92 | Regents propose 5 percent tuition increase in light of potential budget reductions Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Both in and out of state students would see their tuition bill raised by five per cent next year. Students in the College of Business upper division are looking at a proposal of 11.3 percent for in state and 7.9 for out of state students. | |
93 | Take a stand Northern Iowan 107:32, p.5 |
Students urged to write their legislators, Governor Branstad, and the student body president concerning the proposed budget cuts for the Board of Regents. Make your voice heard. | |
94 | "Inception" a dream come true Northern Iowan 106:60, p.2 |
Peter Nolan's latest film, "Inception", is reviewed; photo. | |
95 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 106:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics, Maucker Union, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, and the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
96 | UNI names new dean of College of Education Northern Iowan 106:56, p.1 |
Dwight C. Watson selected; will begin duties July 1, 2010; brief profile; outlines goals; photo. | |
97 | Panther Portraits: Student Involvement Fair Northern Iowan 106:56, p.1 |
New students consider opportunities to join campus organizations; photo. | |
98 | Mistakes were (not) made Northern Iowan 106:56, p.2 |
Review of "Mistakes Madeline Made"; photo. | |
99 | Under construction Northern Iowan 106:55, p.1 |
23rd Street, near its intersection with College Street, is under construction; part of College Hill streetscaping work; photo. | |
100 | Students see it free with Panther Pass Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Forty-seven dollars of student fees goes toward a Panther Pass. This pass allows free admission to all athletic events, School of Music performances, Strayer-Wood Theatre performances, and reduced prices to the Performing Arts Center; photo. |