Bingaman--Sarah Marie (Class of 2000)
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1 | Provost search committee narrows candidates to four Northern Iowan 95:44, p.1 |
Michael Marsden, Aaron Podolefsky, Patricia Cummins, and Greg Weisenstein will visit campus in turn beginning this week to interview for the position of UNI Provost. | |
2 | Budget debate ended Northern Iowan 96:55, p.1 |
The Iowa Senate passes budget for FY2001 giving UNI $1.4 million more than what the Iowa House had proposed. Senators feel this was due to the successful lobbying done by UNI students and others. | |
3 | Walk, don't drive Northern Iowan 96:52, p.5 |
Sole Power Day events listed. | |
4 | PRSSA organ donor trivia contest tonight Northern Iowan 96:50, p.5 |
Trivia contest held to raise awareness of organ donation. | |
5 | OPCS offers assistance to students seeking employment Northern Iowan 96:50, p.3 |
Graduating seniors encouraged to use the Office of Placement and Career Services. | |
6 | PAC opening ceremony today Northern Iowan 96:49, p.1 |
Ribbon-cutting ceremony to be held; schedule of upcoming concerts including Bill Cosby. | |
7 | NI ads garner top honors Northern Iowan 96:48, p.4 |
Advertising department of Northern Iowa wins two top awards at the College Newspaper Business and Advertising Managers, Inc. awards in St. Louis. | |
8 | Second statehouse rally planned Northern Iowan 96:48, p.3 |
Students from the three Regents universities will make second trip to State Capitol to discuss the proposed budget bill. | |
9 | Students protest budget Northern Iowan 96:47, p.1 |
Students go to Des Moines to protest budget cuts; photo. | |
10 | NISG grants funds to organizations Northern Iowan 96:47, p.3 |
Twenty-seven student organizations on campus to receive approximately $160,000. | |
11 | Budget passes Iowa House Northern Iowan 96:47, p.4 |
Budget containing cuts passes House, moves on to Senate. | |
12 | Legislature proposes more budget cuts Northern Iowan 96:45, p.1 |
Detailed look at proposed budget cuts from state legislature; NISG plans media blitz and visit to state capital. | |
13 | ROTC dedicates memorial to former student Northern Iowan 96:42, p.1 |
Memorial to Robert J. Hibbs will be dedicated near West Gym; photo. | |
14 | Anti-alcohol state legislator seeks UNI input on campus drinking bill Northern Iowan 96:40, p.1 |
Representative Thomson will talk about her proposed legislation; photo. | |
15 | Athletic forum takes a time out Northern Iowan 96:38, p.1 |
The Athletic Department shuts down online bulletin board after several messages left were found to be derogatory. | |
16 | Pesticide reduction resolution passes Northern Iowan 96:38, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Study Government passes resolution to ask university to reduce future pesticide usage. | |
17 | Future of voting is here Northern Iowan 96:38, p.1 |
Northern Iowa becomes first state university to implement online voting for student government elections. | |
18 | Online voting: will it spur turnout? Northern Iowan 96:37, p.1 |
Proposal would allow students to vote online in upcoming election. | |
19 | Campbell closing, Redeker renovating Northern Iowan 96:29, p.1 |
Campbell Hall dining center will house the UNI bakery. Food service at Towers and Commons will change and Redeker dining center will be renovated; photo. | |
20 | Vilsack ready to revitalize the state Northern Iowan 96:22, p.1 |
Governor Vilsack outlined six strategies for improving the livability of Iowa in recent address. | |
21 | Jackson Katz encourages all men to be 'real men' Northern Iowan 96:18, p.3 |
Jackson Katz spoke on behalf of the organization Real Men, founded to encourage men to stand up against sexism and violence against women; photo. | |
22 | Public Safety: give us guns; NISG administration supports officers' request Northern Iowan 96:17, p.1 |
NISG will support Public Safety's request to carry firearms on campus. | |
23 | Common sense is key to campus safety Northern Iowan 96:15, p.1 |
Readers are urged to plan ahead and avoid dangerous situations. | |
24 | Students maintain Homecoming peace Northern Iowan 96:13, p.1 |
Homecoming 1999 was a relatively peaceful event with generally minor violations only. | |
25 | This was not a fire drill Northern Iowan 96:11, p.1 |
A fire in Dancer Hall on Saturday destroyed one room and caused relocation of twelve first-floor residents; a candle burning in a dorm room has been identified as the cause of the fire; photo. | |
26 | Tuition increase waiting for approval Northern Iowan 96:9, p.3 |
Board of Regents will consider a 4.3 percent tuition increase, backed by all three state university presidents, in October. | |
27 | Computer fee increase will allow ITS to serve students Northern Iowan 96:7, p.1 |
ITS struggles to provide adequate equipment and service with UNI's computer fee, lowest among the three Regents universities. | |
28 | Compromise reached on computer fees: NISG proposes $18 increase to Board of Regents Northern Iowan 96:6, p.1 |
NISG and administration debate over computer fee increase amount; photo. | |
29 | Violence continues in Indonesia: East Timorese independence vote ignored Northern Iowan 96:4, p.1 |
Chaos and violence follow vote for independence. | |
30 | What's new on College Hill? Northern Iowan 96:3, p.5 |
Changes over the summer in businesses on the Hill. | |
31 | Program provides easy online access Northern Iowan 96:3, p.4 |
First phase of Program of Study has made degree audits available online. Phase two will help freshmen to create four-year plan online. | |
32 | FUNION abounds with activities, information Northern Iowan 96:3, p.3 |
FUNION will provide opportunity Wednesday for student organizations to disseminate information; Andrew Chorkey will draw free caricatures; Books Are Fun will hold book fair. | |
33 | Renee Romano returns with fresh perspectives; Former Union director, now vice president Northern Iowan 96:3, p.1 |
C. Renee Romano returns to UNI as Vice President for Educational and Student Services; profile; photo. | |
34 | Co-op education offers real world experience to students Northern Iowan 96:2, p.5 |
More than 6500 students have found placements with Co-op Internship program; program described; students invited to attend informational meetings. | |
35 | Podolefsky taking UNI into next millennium` Northern Iowan 96:2, p.1 |
UNI Provost and Vice-President Aaron Podolefsky outlines his goals for the year; brief biographical profile; photo. | |
36 | Enrollment surges at UNI, across nation Northern Iowan 96:1, p.1 |
UNI projects that enrollment will continue to increase through the year 2004. | |
37 | Retirees given one last hurrah Northern Iowan 95:55, p.15 |
John Butler and Charles Dedrick are just two of the many faculty and staff members who are retiring this year; photo. | |
38 | De-Stress Days offer end-of-semester relief Northern Iowan 95:55, p.5 |
Stress-reducing activities will be offered in the Union next week such as mini massages, Play-Doh, snacks, videos, bubbles, and animals to pet. | |
39 | Changes in Redeker to come in 2000 Northern Iowan 95:53, p.3 |
Redeker Center dining area will be renovated for the 2000 academic year. Towers Center dining area will offer pizza at meals and after hours. Dining dollars will be increased and selection at 23rd Street Market will be expanded. | |
40 | Public Safety puts permits on Internet Northern Iowan 95:52, p.4 |
Those who choose to pay for their parking permits by U-bill charge or payroll deduction can now apply for the permit through AccessUNI. | |
41 | "Slaughterhouse Five" author will speak on UNI's campus Northern Iowan 95:51, p.3 |
Kurt Vonnegut will speak on language and society Monday and read from his works Tuesday in Strayer-Wood Theatre; both events will be broadcast to room 252 in Schindler Education Center. | |
42 | DOR: housing increase needed to fund renovations, repairs Northern Iowan 95:49, p.1 |
Room and board will increase 8% this fall to fund work on dorms and dining centers; Cordey House in Lawther Hall will return to 24-hour visitation. | |
43 | Job satisfaction outranks salary in student's criteria; love outweighs money for '99 grads Northern Iowan 95:48, p.1 |
Survey reports 84% of Class of '99 said salary was at top of their employment considerations; average job search lasts four months. | |
44 | Author/activist to address 'third wave' of feminism Northern Iowan 95:46, p.5 |
Rebecca Walker will speak on "Being Real: Young Women and Men Changing the Face of Feminism" tonight; Walker is co-founder of Third Wave Direct Action group; photo. | |
45 | Public Safety ends another safe year Northern Iowan 95:43, p.1 |
No reported sexual assaults, increase in OWI and drug violations, parking permit changes, and Web page are some of the events marking 1998; several goals have been set for 1999. | |
46 | Summer job search made easy at UNI's career fair Northern Iowan 95:41, p.4 |
Over eighty employers will be attending the job fair tomorrow in the Union. | |
47 | Money-hungry habit-halving tips; strapped for cash? Northern Iowan 95:37, p.5 |
Tips on how to save money by changing your buying habits. | |
48 | In a galaxy far, far away¿ Northern Iowan 95:37, p.4 |
Students can view a total solar eclipse in Romania on an astronomy field trip August 5-14. | |
49 | Technology takes classes, teachers into next millenium Northern Iowan 95:33, p.5 |
More instructors are placing course materials on the Internet; photo. | |
50 | ROTH launches focus living Northern Iowan 95:32, p.3 |
Next fall students may choose to live in particular ROTH communities based on their interests; proposals for interest communities are due February 10. |