Aune--Jordan Lee (Student--2013)
Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Budget approval means tuition freeze for UNI Northern Iowan 110:54, p.2 |
The Iowa House and Senate approved a $986 million education budget that includes a four percent funding increase for the three Regent universities. An additional $2.625 million in special funding will allow UNI to freeze tuition for next academic year. | |
2 | Alleged sexual assault on the hill Northern Iowan 110:54, p.2 |
The UNI Police Department investigated an alleged sexual assault. Anyone with information regarding the alleged assault is encouraged to call the UNI Police Department. | |
3 | Music streaming services lend flexibility to listeners Northern Iowan 110:49, p.2 |
Online streaming music providers have made accessibility to music more widespread. This is especially helpful to KULT radio. Online streaming providers provide cheap means of accessing music for the radio station; photo. | |
4 | CF man arrested after gun complaint Northern Iowan 110:46, p.2 |
Zachary Palmer was arrested after a shooting incident at Hidden Valley Apartments. Palmer fired a handgun into the air while standing on his apartment balcony, and then displayed the weapon in a threatening manner to bystanders. | |
5 | NISG campaigning picks up speed Northern Iowan 110:37, p.1 |
NISG campaigning has gotten off to a quick start. Candidates will have an open forum on February 18 at 5:00 p.m. in the Maucker Union Coffee House. Election polls will open online on February 25 and close on February 26. | |
6 | UNI student arrested for alleged extortion Northern Iowan 110:34, p.1 |
Bradley Williams was arrested on February 4 on charges of extortion. Williams filmed a sex tape and took nude photos of a woman. He later blackmailed the woman into giving him money and sexual acts. Bond is set at $10,000. | |
7 | Censure decision will be made in June Northern Iowan 110:33, p.3 |
UNI is facing possible censure from the American Association of University Professors. The case against UNI comes from the university's decision to terminate dozens of majors, minors, and graduate programs in 2012, allegedly without consultation. | |
8 | Readership program flourishes in 1st year Northern Iowan 110:30, p.2 |
The Collegiate Readership Program at UNI was created by Chris Miller and is funded by the Northern Iowa Student Government. This program allows students to keep up on current events and educate themselves through reading the paper. | |
9 | Discussion of new education center continues Northern Iowan 110:25, p.1 |
During the Iowa Board of Regents' upcoming meeting, the board plans to bring up professional development assignments for UNI faculty and an update on the Iowa Research and Development Center for Educational Transformation at UNI. | |
10 | Class scheduling changes introduced at NISG meeting Northern Iowan 110:17, p.2 |
For the 2014 fall semester, the Office of the Registrar is adding a 75-minute class slot on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; a Saturday morning class slot; and a three-hour class slot at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays. | |
11 | UNI professors, United Faculty win case against BOR Northern Iowan 110:13, p.3 |
United Faculty, the UNI Iowa professors' faculty union, announced that a state district court ruled that the Iowa Board of Regents must negotiate faculty job buyouts with the union. | |
12 | Tuition freeze could occur again Northern Iowan 110:11, p.1 |
The Board of Regents announced they are supporting another tuition freeze. Student-body president, Tom Madsen, and vice-president, Blake Findley, will go to Des Moines in January to lobby for UNI in the legislature; photo. | |
13 | Military banners raise debate at NISG senate Northern Iowan 110:8, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government voted to grant funding for seven banners for the UNI Veterans Association. The vote was seven in favor and six against for all of the banners; photo. | |
14 | Perceptions shattered at MLK event Northern Iowan 110:2, p.1 |
Michael D. Blackwell, director of the Center of Multicultural Education, gave a presentation entitled "The Real Martin Luther King Jr.: Reformist or Revolutionary?". Students found the presentation very informative; photo. | |
15 | Chilean diplomat speaks on development Northern Iowan 109:54, p.1 |
The Office of International Programs welcomed Roberto Matus to speak at UNI this past week. He currently serves as the deputy chief of mission of the Embassy of Chile minister counselor. His lecture was entitled "Chile: A Road to Development." | |
16 | Board set to review student service fees Northern Iowan 109:52, p.1 |
The Board of Regents had their annual vote regarding changes to student service fees. Former NISG president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe plans on publishing the allocations of these funds in the near future so students can be aware of the process. |