Cassidy--Anthony Joseph (Student--2010)
Displaying 1 - 29 of 29 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Maucker Union ballrooms undergoing construction Northern Iowan 108:24, p.1 |
A $1 million dollar renovation of the ballrooms is due to be completed by the middle of March 2012. The sound system, ceiling, ventilation system, and the installation of new energy efficient lighting will be upgraded; photo. | |
2 | Redington serving as interim Dean of Students Northern Iowan 108:24, p.1 |
Director of Residence Life assumes new role. Redington will also maintain her present position. A new Dean of Students is expected to be hired by July; photo. | |
3 | North American Review to hold annual writing festival Northern Iowan 108:22, p.8 |
Second annual writing festival to be held at Cedar Falls Library. Seminars and workshops are open to the public. Students who are interested in creative writing are urged to attend. | |
4 | Week highlights opportunities for international education Northern Iowan 108:22, p.4 |
November 14 marks the beginning of a series of events highlighting many different countries. Information displays, international foods, cultural games, and speakers will be featured. | |
5 | Forum held for African American men Northern Iowan 108:21, p.1 |
Over fifty African-American men participated in the first of its kind meeting. The event focused on ways to improve the health and wellness and educational and relationship challenges facing the community. | |
6 | 3000 reusable baskets were thrown away in 3 months Northern Iowan 108:20, p.1 |
The replacement cost for these Union food serving baskets is $1440 for the three month inventory period. No solution is foolproof. People need to stop and think. Recycling does save money; photo. | |
7 | Court rules in favor of UNI in Barrett suit Northern Iowan 108:19, p.1 |
The jury in Bradley Barrett's lawsuit against the university was determined in favor of the university. There will be no monetary settlement. Both sides were unavailable to speak to the press. | |
8 | 'Beyond the 11th' founder to speak at UNI Northern Iowan 108:16, p.3 |
Susan Retik, cofounder of a non profit organization that provides assistance and training to widows in Afghanistan, will speak. This event is part of the "Reaching for Higher Ground" series. | |
9 | UNI Stand holds Congo Week events Northern Iowan 108:15, p.1 |
Events will be held to raise awareness about the Republic of the Congo. The events are sponsored by the local chapter of the Student-Led Division of the Genocide Intervention Network. Events include films and speakers. | |
10 | Clery Report reveals 2010 crime statistics for UNI Northern Iowan 108:13, p.1 |
Clery Report tracks a wide variety of crimes, including violent crimes, sex offenses, hate crimes, robberies, burglaries, and drug, liquor and weapons law violations; photo. | |
11 | Safe Date Tailgate aims to raise awareness of dating violence Northern Iowan 108:12, p.3 |
Free barbeque sandwiches, refreshments, and prizes will be handed out from noon to 3:00 pm during the annual Safe Date Tailgate. Information will also be available. | |
12 | Study examines how to best use parking space Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1 |
Metered parking in the Multimodal Transportation Center was at 2.5 per cent of capacity during the fall of 2010. This has led to a parking consultant undertaking a parking study. In the future, the dynamics of parking could change; photo. | |
13 | Oversold parking passes cause problems for students, staff Northern Iowan 108:6, p.1 |
There are 8300 parking spots on campus with over 16,000 students, staff, and visitors. Parking passes allow the owner to park in designated areas. The beginning of each new year brings some confusion. | |
14 | Dead Air Northern Iowan 108:5, p.5 |
Beth Bender, author of "Dead Air: The Disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit" met with students and discussed her book and findings about the missing person case; photo. | |
15 | A4A kicks off year with ice cream social Northern Iowan 108:5, p.5 |
Advocates for Alzheimers sponsored a learning event with ice cream for participants. Students sat in chairs watching the statistics change on a screen, listened to speakers, and ate ice cream bars. | |
16 | Social media Northern Iowan 108:2, p.10 |
Twitter accounts provide a quick dose of celebrity gossip or news and some comic relief. | |
17 | Final Thursday reading series kicks off Northern Iowan 108:2, p.10 |
The Hearst Center for the Arts had a near capacity crowd for the first session of the Thursday reading series. The open microphone session was full before the night began. The sessions are held the last Thursday of each month; photo. | |
18 | Students and staff adjust to eLearning changes Northern Iowan 108:2, p.1 |
WebCT has been purchased by Blackboard Learn 9. The changeover has not been simple. This is the first semester after the change. Growing pains will be evident to many. | |
19 | Progressive Picnic connects students to communities Northern Iowan 108:2, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Democrats, Freethinkers and Inquirers, Philosophy Club, UNI Proud, and One Iowa joined in the recruitment event, the first of its kind in recent memory. Food, drinks, lawn games, and live music highlighted the event; photo. | |
20 | 'On the Verge' showcases the journey of three explorers Northern Iowan 107:43, p.5 |
Play to be held in the Bertha Martin Theatre. Cast consists of three female actors. | |
21 | E. Patrick Johnson's appearance in Hearst Lecture series rescheduled Northern Iowan 107:41, p.2 |
March 8 is the new date for presentation based on the book, "Sweet Tea". Johnson is a professor and chair of the Department of Performance Studies and professor of African American Studies at Northwestern. | |
22 | Women's and Gender Studies Program to host Women's History Month Northern Iowan 107:40, p.1 |
Annual open house will be held this week. The group activities this month will be dedicated to Susan Allbee. A memorial will be held in the Sabin Hall foyer with a reception following the ceremony. | |
23 | Biannual climate survey ends Friday Northern Iowan 107:40, p.1 |
Survey asks students and staff to express their opinions on diversity. Employee response has been nearly 52%. Students response has been a little over 15%. | |
24 | 'Talk Politics' tackles the issues of Regents hikes, proposed budget cuts Northern Iowan 107:38, p.1 |
College Republicans, UNI Democrats, and Young Americans for Liberty hold discussion on proposed budget cuts to higher education. Students urged to participate in Regents Day in Des Moines; photo. | |
25 | Nominees needed for Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 107:33, p.2 |
Three students, who exemplify the spirit of service, will be awarded a Lux Service Award. Nominations are being accepted. Nominees must be enrolled and have ninety hours of completed credit. | |
26 | "Northern Iowan" staff choices for top albums of 2010 Northern Iowan 107:27, p.7 |
The music industry in 2010 had many contenders for top album of the year. Students rank top five; photo. | |
27 | DRUMLine Live to bring beats to GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:24, p.5 |
DRUMLine Live is inspired by the tradition of historically black marching bands from the South. The performance will include Top 40 songs in its set, plus standby favorites. | |
28 | HLC Review team recommends UNI for full reaccreditation Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Higher Learning Commission has examined UNI and found the university worthy of another ten years of accreditation; photo. | |
29 | Alison Scott hits the groove for Seeds of Hope Northern Iowan 107:23, p.6 |
Alison Scott's new album, "Chinese Whispers", is best described as soul. She performed with Kevin Bowe at the Hub for the Seeds of Hope fundraiser. Her set included eight original songs. |