Baxter--Nicole (Student--2017)

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# Title Date Summary
1 SFC votes to defund Panther Shuttle
Northern Iowan 115:53, p.1
The Student Fees Committee presented the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) with its decision to cut funding for the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide. Several students voiced their concerns about this decision and NISG met with President Nook to amend the matter; photo.
2 SGE installs LED bulbs for Latham
Northern Iowan 115:47, p.4
Sigma Gamma Epsilon led an initiative to replace fluorescent light bulbs with LEDs in Lathan Hall, supported by the UNI Green Fund; photos.
3 Clohesy Series invites S. Leo Chiang
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.2
Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang will visit campus and present two of his films as a part of the Clohesy Documentary Series.
4 Ernst visits UNI for town hall
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.2
Senator Joni Ernst held a town hall to answer questions, which mostly centered around the government shutdown, now in its fifth week; photo.
5 'Islam 101' seeks to inform
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.2
The Muslim Student Association will host "Islam 101" on November 14 in Maucker Union Ballroom. The event, held to educate people about Islam, will feature speakers Dema Kazkaz of Al-Noor in Waterloo and Miriam Amer, founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)-Iowa; photo.
6 Iowa Democratic Party chair hosts roundtable
Northern Iowan 115:4, p.2
Troy Price, chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, held a roundtable discussion to address student concerns about education in Iowa; photo.
7 NISG cancels NYT subscription
Northern Iowan 115:4, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) canceled the New York Times subscription. The newspaper was previously available in Maucker Union; photo.
8 Local synagogue welcomes all for High Holidays
Northern Iowan 115:3, p.2
The Sons of Jacob synagogue welcomes all community members to celebrate the High Holidays. They are hosting Rabbi Ora Simon Schnitzer; photo.
9 Students celebrate Earth Day in the sun
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.1
UNI celebrated Earth Day with several student organization booths
10 Muslim Student Association hosts interfaith dialogue
Northern Iowan 114:48, p.1
Muslim Student Association hosted a panel of religious leaders from the three Abrahamic faiths: Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
11 MSA to host interfaith lecture
Northern Iowan 114:45, p.2
12 Columnists React to Oscars
Northern Iowan 114:43, p.3
Columnists Cristian Ortiz and Nicole Baxter each write about their reactions to the Oscars; photos.
13 The Jewish community in the Cedar Valley
Northern Iowan 114:35, p.1
The Jewish community in Cedar Valley has a rich history.
14 Community service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Northern Iowan 114:28, p.5
Students have the opportunity to package meals for the Northeast Iowa Food Bank as a part of a service day for Martin Luther King Jr. Day; photo.
15 Past semester sees changes come to College Hill
Northern Iowan 114:27, p.1
Following the fire at the Chinese restaurant Great Wall, College Hill encountered some changes. Several businesses changed locations within the Hill and a couple new businesses moved in. There is still space on the Hill to house even more businesses; photo.
16 Darby discusses racism in Iowa schools
Northern Iowan 114:16, p.3
Derrick Darby, a professor from the University of Michigan, gives a talk about racism in the education system as a part of the Hearst Lecture Series; photo.
17 Peabody award winner comes to UNI
Northern Iowan 114:11, p.2
Peabody award winner, Majora Carter, will be giving a talk on environmental issues, the green economy, and economic development in low-status communities. This talk is a part of the Provost's Sustainability Lecture Series; photo.
18 Peace rally
Northern Iowan 114:4, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) hosted a Peace Rally. The rally featured several speakers that included UNI students, professors, and community members; photo.
19 Fifth fall Harvest Fest
Northern Iowan 114:2, p.1
UNI Green Project hosted their fifth annual Harvest Fest. Approximately 500 students, staff, and community members came. There was food provided by UNI Catering that featured food directly from the garden; photo.