Aunspach--Chase Steven (Student--2009)
Displaying 1 - 50 of 57 in reverse chronological order
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1 | "Conservative Coming Out Week" raises questions Northern Iowan 106:54, p.1 |
UNI College Republican's campaign has caused outcry and support for the cause. Some see the activities as "liberal bashing". Goal seen as well intentioned, but execution could have used more thought. | |
2 | GBPAC maintains commitment to students Northern Iowan 106:53, p.1 |
Performing Arts Center will lose $75,000 in funding from Student Services Fees. To make up the difference, donors will be asked to increase support; photo. | |
3 | Texts change how we communicate Northern Iowan 106:52, p.5 |
Considers the positive and negative effects of text messaging. | |
4 | Student services fee decreases for students, to GBPAC Northern Iowan 106:51, p.1 |
The portion of student fees allocated to the Performing Arts Center will be reduced by fifty percent; Center had been using student fees for operational costs; photo. | |
5 | UNI Catwalk allows textile and apparel students to showcase their talents Northern Iowan 106:48, p.5 |
Students will show their design work in annual show. | |
6 | Iowa City bans those under 21 from bars; students question possibility of ordinance in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 106:48, p.1 |
Many in Cedar Falls, including Mayor Crews, do not think such an ordinance will be put into effect here; photo. | |
7 | Time ticks on until UNISTA's 10-Minute Play Festival Northern Iowan 106:43, p.5 |
Eight plays will be presented during the UNI Student Theatre Association's fourth annual festival. The plays are written by UNI students, directed by UNISTA members, and performed by twenty-five students. | |
8 | QUASH pushes teams to squash Alzheimer's Northern Iowan 106:41, p.8 |
UNI Advocates for Alzheimer's sponsors first fundraising event. The goal is seventy-five teams to answer questions and take part in different challenges. Team members are asked to raise one hundred dollars. | |
9 | UNI President Allen speaks to concerned graduate students Northern Iowan 106:41, p.1 |
President Allen spoke about pay cuts, department reorganizations, layoffs, a student surcharge, and campus rumors at a meeting with graduate students. The president advised students not to rush through graduate school; photo. | |
10 | Marijuana takes center stage in "Reefer Madness" Northern Iowan 106:40, p.7 |
Interpreters Theatre presents an adaption of the 1936 film that became a cult classic during the 1970s. The show revolves around high school students and the effects of their addiction to marijuana; photo. | |
11 | Legislative update gives insight to Statehouse workings Northern Iowan 106:38, p.1 |
Joe Murphy updated the campus on the progress of legislative action in Des Moines and its effects on the upcoming University budget; photo. | |
12 | UNI proposes five-year plan, stresses importance of community input Northern Iowan 106:38, p.1 |
A draft of the strategic plan for the next five years at UNI was presented for comment at three town hall meetings. The committee has been working since October and appealed to members of the University community to share their ideas; photo. | |
13 | Cancelled porn showing at UI sparks debate at UNI Northern Iowan 106:37, p.1 |
Showing pornographic films on campus meets with mixed reaction from UNI students, following the cancellation of a showing at the University of Iowa. | |
14 | Iowa GOP target anti-bullying law to defeat same-sex marriage Northern Iowan 106:37, p.3 |
Republican legislators have proposed legislation to force debate and vote on same sex marriages. A poll earlier this month showed sixty-two per cent of Iowans feel there are more important issues than gay marriage. | |
15 | UNI Museum hosts "Café Poetica" and "Café Museo" Northern Iowan 106:36, p.14 |
President Allen joined the opening session of the coffee exhibit at the University Museum. | |
16 | Family planning research sparks debate among UNI students Northern Iowan 106:35, p.1 |
Cost analysis study conducted by Iowa Initiative to Reduce Unwanted Pregnancies resulted in $3.78 saved for every $1.00 invested in family planning during the first year. Students have mixed views; photo. | |
17 | Tallcorn Jazz Festival to hit high notes Northern Iowan 106:34, p.15 |
Date set for this annual event. High school jazz bands will compete during the two day festival. Those bands placing in the top two in each division will earn a spot in the Iowa Jazz Championships. | |
18 | "In the Ali Way" showcases talent and creativity Northern Iowan 106:33, p.6 |
Ali Horsted will present her one-woman senior honors creative thesis project during the Interpreters Theatre. This is her second year with Interpreters Theatre, having received the Rising Star Award; photo. | |
19 | UNI Dance Team wins National Championship Northern Iowan 106:33, p.5 |
2010 dance championships, held at Disneyworld, allowed the UNI Dance Team to show their abilities. They were named National Pom Champions. They also placed eighth in the Jazz category; photo. | |
20 | Barmuda Cares brunch to benefit Haiti relief Sunday Northern Iowan 106:31, p.7 |
The proceeds of a brunch; sponsored by Barmuda Cares, a branch of Barmuda Company, will go to United Christian International for Haiti relief; photo. | |
21 | $1.4 million Lectra donation upgrades software, student marketability Northern Iowan 106:31, p.1 |
Textiles and Apparel Program receives donation of software as part of the "Imagine the Impact" campaign. | |
22 | UNI to explore possible link between "South Park" and anti-Semitic beliefs Northern Iowan 106:31, p.1 |
Matt Sienkiewicz's lecture will examine "South Park" and how it has uncovered anti-Semitic beliefs in American society. Sienkiewicz's visit was prompted by a survey of students concerning Jewish stereotypes; photo. | |
23 | UNI diversity town hall examines progress, looks toward future Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.1 |
Lofty goals greeted participants in the second diversity town hall meeting. Measure of progress being made by campus agencies, discussed progress made and possible improvements; honored promoters highlighted the meeting; photo. | |
24 | UNI's Lifelong University program offers new non-credit courses Northern Iowan 2010:29, p.5 |
Four courses will be offered this winter and spring targeting older citizens and retirees. The Lifelong University served one hundred eighty-five during the fall semester, with eighty-five in a class examining Buddhism. | |
25 | ProBoard hosts Snow Games Northern Iowan 2010:29, p.5 |
Sledding, snowball fights, and a relay will highlight the activities of the Snow Games. The games will be held in front of Bender Hall. Hot chocolate and cookies will be available. | |
26 | Students to honor MLK on day of service Northern Iowan 2008:28, p.7 |
The Catholic Worker House, Northeast Iowa Food Bank, and Exceptional Persons will benefit from a work day by students honoring the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo. | |
27 | Half-Masted brings laughter to the UNI campus Northern Iowan 106:26, p.7 |
A local improv group, Half-Masted, performed four times last weekend. The group is divided into two teams that act out scenes they create on the spot; photo. | |
28 | Gibson on budget cuts: "Not all questions can be answered" Northern Iowan 106:24, p.1 |
Provost Gibson and Vice-President for Student Affairs Terrence Hogan addressed the budget situation during a town hall meeting sponsored by the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
29 | "Strong Enough for a Woman, Gentle Enough for a Man" explores gender roles and sexual identity Northern Iowan 106:23, p.9 |
Paul Siddens and his graduate performance studies seminar will perform at Interpreters' Theatre. The play sheds light on how media, society, and families influence how people view gender roles and sexual identity; photo. | |
30 | Ready, Aim, Fire. Consolidate. Northern Iowan 106:22, p.7 |
Urges evaluation of courses and focusing on the Liberal Arts Core to save students time and money. Decreased spending, lower tuition, and less student burnout could be the upside to consolidation. | |
31 | News brief: Community Crochet Circle takes a stitch at making art valuable Northern Iowan 106:20, p.8 |
Long strips of plastic are being transformed into art by those working with the Community Crochet Circle. Members will gather several times during November. Supplies will be available whenever the Art Gallery is open; photo. | |
32 | Adjustments made to UNI's Sexual Misconduct Policy Northern Iowan 106:20, p.1 |
A Legislative Oversight Committee examined the policies at Iowa, Iowa State, and UNI concerning gender violence. Several enhancements to the policy added clarity. The policy is available on the Student Affairs website. | |
33 | $2 million donation focuses on scholarship, sustainability Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1 |
Though unrestricted, the donation of Russell and Connie Wasendorf cannot be used for day to day operations of the athletic department or to sustain the Athletic Department's operating budget; photo. | |
34 | U-bill, u-pay Northern Iowan 106:16, p.6 |
Believes that students should be careful about accumulating too much debt. | |
35 | Warmth flows from residence halls much earlier than years past Northern Iowan 106:14, p.8 |
Due to the unusual cold temperatures, the physical plant has turned on the heat to campus buildings. Weather forecasts and student comments are taken into account in making the decision. | |
36 | Mayhem Poets present their love for poetry Northern Iowan 106:13, p.15 |
Rutgers University served as common ground for the three members of Mayhem Poets. The group met with students in an informal setting at the Center for Multicultural Education; following a performance at the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
37 | A time for coming home Northern Iowan 106:13, p.7 |
Believes Blasphemy Day events are still being felt. Free speech rights were protected, people talked about constitutional rights, and discussions took place. Homecoming is a good time to come together. | |
38 | Sauvage presents "The Challenge to Us of Holocaust Rescuers" Northern Iowan 106:12, p.7 |
Pierre Sauvage, born during the Holocaust, has been making documentaries about this period in history, showing a personal side to the effects of the Holocaust. | |
39 | University speech team not a bunch of hot air Northern Iowan 106:12, p.1 |
Forensics team scores well in tournaments held at Harper College, North-Central College, and Illinois State University. With two team awards already, the future looks bright; photo. | |
40 | "Scientific inquiry: Do you believe what you read?" Northern Iowan 106:12, p.1 |
Paul Spry, an Australian native and Iowa State professor, is an geologist. During his presentation, Spry offered his opinions on how the Broken Hill lead-zinc-silver deposit in Australia was formed; photo. | |
41 | "Soapboxes, Shakespeare and Socialism" samples of civil rights supporter Northern Iowan 106:11, p.1 |
Eric Arnesen, professor of history at George Washington University, was the featured speaker at the annual Carl L. Becker Lecture. He addressed the life of A. Philip Randolph in a personal and detailed manner; photo. | |
42 | "Islam: An American Religion" links Middle East to Midwest Northern Iowan 106:11, p.9 |
Ingrid Mattson addressed classes and a sold out audience in Davis Hall. She spoke of the heritage of Muslims and Americans. As Muslims feel more freedom to practice their faith openly, understanding increases; photo. | |
43 | Autumn-matic Wellness Fair hopes to shape-up UNI Northern Iowan 106:11, p.11 |
Wellness Fair to feature exhibits from around campus and the Cedar Valley community. Chair massages, cooking demonstrations, blood pressure and body mass testing, and lots of samples will be available. | |
44 | Ethics board provides insight on real world situations Northern Iowan 106:10, p.1 |
Typical ethical dilemmas in business addressed by a panel of four professionals from the Cedar Valley. The Public Relations Student Society of America sponsored the forum and hope to promote clean ethics when handling morally ambiguous situations; photo. | |
45 | UNI students prove they have talent Northern Iowan 106:9, p.9 |
Proboard intends to get students involved in campus activities. "UNI's Got Talent" program was a success. Many students participated and many more were in the audience. | |
46 | "Sex Around the World" reveals the naked truth in cross-cultural sexuality Northern Iowan 106:8, p.9 |
Janell Carroll, Hartford University professor, presented information about sex in other countries and cultures. She used statistics and quick facts to grab the attention of the audience. | |
47 | Lost UNI tradition found by students Northern Iowan 106:8, p.8 |
A week long tradition welcoming spring to campus, last held in 1981, hopes to be revived. SUNI included a concert, mattress races, and fun activities for students and the community. | |
48 | NASA blasts off from UNI campus Northern Iowan 106:8, p.4 |
Researchers notified of the application process for funding from Iowa's branch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration funded Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. | |
49 | Forum examines American government through ex-Congressmen's eyes Northern Iowan 106:8, p.1 |
Bill Burlison and Phil English discuss the importance of the executive and legislative branches of government, presidential leadership, and contemporary issues, including health care; photo. | |
50 | Department of Residence gives life to new living space Northern Iowan 106:7, p.1 |
Three phase plan to increase the number of dorm rooms announced by Michael Hager, executive director of Residence. The new facilities will be apartment style housing. The first phase of 180 beds should be completed by the fall of 2012; photo. |