Baldus--Rachel (Student--2013)
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1 | Career Fair Guide Northern Iowan 112:5, p. |
The Career Fair Guide for the event held in the McLeod Center on September 21. The guide includes advice, the schedule, and list of participants. Articles include "Career fair offers 'sense of direction'" by Nick Fisher; "Graduate school or join the workforce?" by Rachel Baldus; and "Writing an effective cover letter." |
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2 | "Squabbles" brings laughter to stage Northern Iowan 111:12, p.4 |
Cedar Falls Community Theater brings humor and family fueds to the stage of the Oster Regent Theater with the production of "Squabbles"; photo. | |
3 | Book fair to raise money Northern Iowan 111:10, p.4 |
The UNI Student Reading Association held their semi-annual Scholastic book fair in SEC for people to purchase books for teaching; photo. | |
4 | Film brings issues to light Northern Iowan 111:8, p.5 |
Director Lucy Walker came to UNI for screenings of her documentary films as part of The William and Stephanie Clohesy Documentary Film Series; photo. | |
5 | Rod bands together for Banned Books Week Northern Iowan 111:8, p.4 |
The Rod Library celebrated Banned Books Week by holding book readings and other events on campus; photo. | |
6 | Recruiting new panthers Northern Iowan 111:1, p.9 |
A sea of purple flooded the McLeod Center as incoming freshmen and transfer students got a taste of what it means to be a Panther at the first annual Panther Kick-Off; photo. | |
7 | Safe place to stay Northern Iowan 110:55, p.1 |
The Department of Residence is currently in the process of creating gender inclusive housing for students; photo. | |
8 | Food for your stomach and mind Northern Iowan 110:50, p.6 |
Next fall the Rod Library will feature a café where students can purchase food and beverages. This is a way to attract more students to the library. The project is funded by the library, Department of Residence, and academic affairs; photo. | |
9 | Men in high heels: students walk to promote sexual consent Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1 |
The men of UNI walked around campus in red high heels to spread awareness of rape, gender violence, and sexual assault. The sixth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was hosted by UNI fraternities for Greek Week; photo. | |
10 | Student voices: Given the recent shooting at Fort Hood, what is your stance on gun control? Northern Iowan 110:48, p.4 |
Several students responded to the question, "Given the recent shooting at Fort Hood, what is your stance on gun control?"; photo. | |
11 | Celebrating scholastic achievement at UNI Northern Iowan 110:48, p.4 |
The seventh annual Honors Week is taking place. The Honors Program worked with various honor societies to put together events all week on campus. The Last Blast Dance and Honors Research Day are two events that bring Honors Week to a close; photo. | |
12 | Deaf history month aims to inform Northern Iowan 110:47, p.1 |
The American Sign Language Club is bringing awareness to the UNI campus on the importance of Deaf History Month. Deaf History Month begins on March 13 and ends on April 15. | |
13 | Bringing the stars closer to home Northern Iowan 110:46, p.4 |
Siobhan Morgan, head of the earth Science department, puts on the planetarium and observatory shows on campus. These shows are given every Thursday. Morgan likes doing these shows because she loves to see the students get excited about the sky; photo. | |
14 | Disability Services caters to learning disabilities Northern Iowan 110:44, p.1 |
UNI Student Disability Services provides accommodations for students so they can succeed in college. Accommodations can be made for students with any sort of disability. | |
15 | 'Mauritius' brings stamp collecting to extremes Northern Iowan 110:41, p.4 |
The play "Mauritius", written by Theresa Rebeck, is all about greed. When their mother passes away, two siblings fight over the book of stamps that was left to them. The show is dramatic and fast paced; photo. | |
16 | Students prepare for catwalk Northern Iowan 110:40, p.4 |
On April 26, students of the fashion show production class will put on their annual spring fashion show, titled "Stripped." The class has been working all year to make this show the best it can be; photo. | |
17 | Student voices Northern Iowan 110:37, p.1 |
Students and faculty answer the question "What's your favorite part of the Olympics so far?" | |
18 | Mini comic con to soar into Rod Library Northern Iowan 110:36, p.1 |
The Rod Library is hosting a mini comic con on March 29. There will be several speakers and events leading up to it. This event is meant to show the public that the Rod Library and their services are available to everyone in the community. | |
19 | UNIFI hosts 6th annual Darwin Week Northern Iowan 110:35, p.4 |
During the UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers 6th annual Darwin Week, there will be four lectures based on each day's theme. Each day will also feature a keynote speaker at 7 p.m. | |
20 | Skate night fever: BSU kicks off Black History Month with Disco Skate Northern Iowan 110:33, p.6 |
The Black Student Union held a Disco Skate in the WRC to start off the celebration of Black History Month. It was the third annual Disco Skate; photo. | |
21 | UNI Voices Northern Iowan 110:31, p.6 |
Students answered the question, "Now that you're two weeks in, what are you most looking forward to this semester?". | |
22 | Finley fights financial pitfalls Northern Iowan 110:31, p.1 |
Michael Finley, creator of the Financial Literacy Program on campus, has recently publish his first book. Finley wrote "Financial Happine$$" to assist readers with their finances as well as their life; photo. | |
23 | Depressed moods on the rise in winter Northern Iowan 110:30, p.1 |
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a recurrent depression that occurs usually during the winter months. SAD is characterized by depressed moods, lack of energy, and social withdrawal. Light therapy is the most common way to held people with SAD. | |
24 | Rod Library displays UNI Museum treasures Northern Iowan 110:28, p.1 |
Cuurrently there is an exhibit, "Treasures: A Sampling of the UNI Museums Collection" in Rod Library. The exhibit features various artifacts from all over the world. The pieces on display are from the UNI Museum that closed due to budget cuts; photo. | |
25 | Sidecar Coffee offers quick java and quiet atmosphere Northern Iowan 110:27, p.6 |
The author reviewed Sidecar Coffee, the new coffee shop on College Hill. She thought the service and atmosphere were inviting, and that they served quality food and beverages; photo. | |
26 | Wait line grows at counseling center Northern Iowan 110:27, p.1 |
The number of students requesting counseling is increasing and the Counseling Center is short staffed. Students may have to wait longer to receive counseling, but the center is doing their best to meet the student's needs. | |
27 | New study finds work satisfaction increases dramatically with age Northern Iowan 110:24, p.2 |
A study from the Associated Press Center for Public Affairs Research shows job satisfaction increases with age. A variety of different job experiences can help students discover what they enjoy and avoid this problem; photo. | |
28 | No Shame continues to welcome performers Northern Iowan 110:22, p.1 |
No Shame Theatre allows students to perform original pieces in a safe environment to a receptive audience. Anyone is welcome to attend or perform at the No Shame biweekly performances. | |
29 | eLearning offers new security course Northern Iowan 110:15, p.4 |
UNI is offering a free course on cyber security for all students and faculty available through eLearning. The course will teach participants what they should and should not do online as well as ways to guard their identity online. | |
30 | Thrills abound at local haunts Northern Iowan 110:13, p.6 |
Tells about the haunted houses in the area; photo. | |
31 | UNI students build home for families Northern Iowan 110:10, p.1 |
Habitat for Humanity wants to get more people involved in their organization. People do not need to have previous construction experience to help. | |
32 | Silver-Where? Missing utensils cost dining centers $9 thousand Northern Iowan 110:5, p.1 |
Eating utensils in both the Rialto and Piazza Dining Centers are slowly diminishing. Each year about nine thousand dollars is spent on replacements. This is directly paid for by the students through price increases; photo. | |
33 | Iowa and Hungary march to the same drum Northern Iowan 110:3, p.4 |
Matthew Andreini a UNI professor, and Gabor Palotas from Hungary, have teamed up for a percussion performance showcasing their cultures. They recently performed at the GBPAC. A lot of variety and emotion was displayed through the performance; photo. |