Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021)
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1 | Executive editor looks to uplifting year Northern Iowan 120:1, p.2 |
Northern Iowan executive editor Caroline Christensen welcomes students to campus and discusses the purpose of the student newspaper; photo. |
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2 | Acrobats sculpture vandalized, restored Northern Iowan 119:52, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen reports on the recent vandalism of the Acrobats sculpture where someone wrote the name Mack Brightman on it; photos. | |
3 | UNI celebrates LGBTQ+ community with Pride Week Northern Iowan 119:49, p.1 |
UNI Proud and Gender & Sexuality Services (GSS) hosted multiple campus events throughout Pride Week including coffee hours, a book club meeting, and Dragaganza; photo. | |
4 | Blue safety phones to be removed Northern Iowan 119:47, p.1 |
UNI is introducing the Rave Guardian app that will take place of the blue safety phones located sporadically on campus; photos. | |
5 | UNI receives $2.5 million federal grant for mental health access Northern Iowan 119:44, p.1 |
UNI received a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to train 15 new school psychologists to help address the shortage of school psychologists in Iowa schools; photo. | |
6 | Panther Portrait: Dance Marathon Northern Iowan 119:43, p.5 |
Five photos from the Big Event put on by UNI's Dance Marathon on March 4, 2023; photo. | |
7 | Dancing for a chance Northern Iowan 119:43, p.1 |
UNI Dance Marathon has been fundraising all year and raised a total of $128,063.12 for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital in Iowa City. The funds will go towards hospital meals for families; photo. | |
8 | "What Were You Wearing" exhibit aims to spread sexual assault awareness Northern Iowan 119:40, p.1 |
The Office of Compliance Equity Management (OCEM) created an exhibit that displays outfits worn by sexual assault survivors to educate viewers about the pervasiveness of sexual assaults. The exhibit will be available throughout the month of April for viewing; photo. | |
9 | Adventure Trips back in action Northern Iowan 119:34, p.1 |
After being shut down in May 2022, the Adventure Trips program is opening back up under the College of Education, Department of Health, Recreation & Community Services (HRCS). HRCS graduate assistant, Drew Abrams played a key part in developing a plan for Adventures Trips to run at full capacity once more; photo. | |
10 | UNI to be featured in "The College Tour" Northern Iowan 119:33, p.2 |
UNI will be featured in an Amazon Prime Video TV show "The College Tour". The episode will be released on Amazon on June 29, 2023 but will be exclusively premiered at UNI on February 8, 2023 in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC); photo. | |
11 | Remembering Julie Ann Northern Iowan 119:30, p.1 |
Rod Librarian Julie Ann Beddow passed away unexpectedly in late 2022 due to diabetes related complications. Caroline Christensen shares details about Julie Ann's career here at UNI and coworkers share memories; photo. | |
12 | Campanile comeback: Important updates on the campanile, carillon keyboard and bells, and when to expect them Northern Iowan 119:27, p.5 |
The Campanile bells and carillon keyboard have been transported to Verdin Company in Cincinnati, Ohio for repairs. Caroline Christensen gives the details of the renovation project; photo. | |
13 | Experiences of international students Northern Iowan 119:23, p.4 |
Caroline Christensen interviews various UNI international students about their experiences with culture shock and transitioning from being a student in their native country compared to being a student at UNI; photo. | |
14 | International Education Week kicks off Northern Iowan 119:23, p.1 |
International Education Week, November 14-18, will celebrate the stories of international students, faculty, and departments across UNI's campus. Caroline Christensen lists out the different events that will be held throughout the week. | |
15 | Meet the candidates: midterm edition Northern Iowan 119:20, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen gives a run down of the midterm candidates. The candidates include Kim Reynolds, Deidre Dejear, Chuck Grassley, Michael Franken, Liz Mathis, and Ashley Hinson; photo. | |
16 | Former Panther gifts $5 million Northern Iowan 119:18, p.1 |
1962 alum Marilyn Bohl donates $5 million to the UNI Athletics department to go towards Dome renovations. Caroline Christensen gives background on Marilyn Bohl and interviews the Athletic Director David Harris and Vice President of University Advancement James Jermier about how this contribution will help build a better community; photo. | |
17 | Panther families celebrate Family Weekend Northern Iowan 119:16, p.4 |
Caroline Christensen gives details of the upcoming festivities occurring during Family Weekend and also interviews Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students Allyson Rafanello; photo. | |
18 | Ding dong: New bells cast during Our Tomorrow campaign launch Northern Iowan 119:13, p.1 |
Eight new bells were cast during the Our Tomorrow campaign launch last Friday near the campanile. Caroline Christensen interviews the owner of Verdin Company Tim Verdin who has a long history with UNI. The Verdin Company installed the clock movements on the Campanile in the 1940s and added the new bells in 1968; photo. | |
19 | UNI students compete on 'American Ninja Warrior' Northern Iowan 119:13, p.1 |
Jon Klippenstein and Ella Sankey, both UNI students, competed on NBC's tv show American Ninja Warrior. Klippenstein moved on to the second round of the competition before being eliminated; photo. |
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20 | Campanile upgrades commence Northern Iowan 119:11, p.1 |
The carillon instrument inside the Campanile will be getting nine new bells, the Campanile's clock faces will be replaced and the landscaping around the Campanile will be redone. All of this is expected to be completed by 2026; photo. | |
21 | Adventure Trips meet abrupt end Northern Iowan 119:7, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen interviews students who defend the importance of the UNI Outdoors Adventure Trips Program after it was cut in May 2022 du to an internal review conducted by departmental leadership and staff; photo. | |
22 | New women's health clinic opens in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 119:4, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen writes about MercyOne's new OB/GYN clinic on Bluebell Road in Cedar Falls. The clinic provides services such as preventative reproductive care, general wellness check ups, STI testing, and pregnancy care; photo. | |
23 | A night out on campus Northern Iowan 119:3, p.4 |
Caroline Christensen gives students cute date spots around UNI's campus. Some of the activities include hammocking, doing a photoshoot in the UNI Greenhouse, and checking out bikes from Rod Library and going for a bike ride; photo. | |
24 | Construction in motion on campus Northern Iowan 119:2, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen writes about the various construction that will continue throughout the year. Buildings including ITTC, Redecker Center, and the Campanile will all have maintenance work done; photo. | |
25 | Parking Guide 101 Northern Iowan 119:1, p.5 |
Caroline Christensen gives students advice about parking on campus; photo. | |
26 | A Panther welcome from NISG Northern Iowan 119:1, p.3 |
Student Body President Leila Mašinović and Vice President Micaiah Krutsinger welcome new students to UNI's campus and encourage students to get involved in activities; photo. | |
27 | Heather Harbach begins as new VP of Student Life Northern Iowan 118:55, p.1 |
Heather Harbach settles into her new role as vice president of Student Life and shares her views of UNI's campus and faculty and what she hopes to accomplish in her role; photo. | |
28 | Lack of professors prompts outcry from students, alumni Northern Iowan 118:55, p.1 |
Students, faculty, and alumni of the Construction Management Program are concerned about the lack of full-time faculty within their program; photo. | |
29 | UNI voice professor wins Grammy Northern Iowan 118:50, p.1 |
Professor Suzanne Henrix-Case wins a Grammy for the opera production "Akhnaten;" photos. | |
30 | UNI offers new 4+1 graduate program Northern Iowan 118:49, p.1 |
A new UNI program allows seniors to take graduate classes and complete a master's program in five years for communication and media, history, and athletic training; photos. | |
31 | Local theatre thrives in upcoming musical Northern Iowan 118:48, p.1 |
The Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) will host a production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat;" photo. | |
32 | Ukrainian UNI professor weighs in on war in her home country Northern Iowan 118:47, p.1 |
Ukrainian professor Oksana Grybovych Hafermann, Associate Dean and Associate Professor in the College of Education, discusses the war in her home country; photos. | |
33 | Jane Mertesdorf: Founder of UNI Softball Northern Iowan 118:44, p.1 |
A spotlight on Jane Mertesdorf, founder of the UNI softball team; photos. | |
34 | College of Ed Dean announced Northern Iowan 118:42, p.1 |
Dr. Colleen Mulholland has been chosen as the official Dean for the College of Education; photo. | |
35 | The women who made UNI Northern Iowan 118:42, p.1 |
The Northern Iowan continues their Women's History Month coverage, writing about some of the prominent women from the university's history: Mavis Holmes, Frances Webster, Irene Eaton, and Anna Lawther; photo. | |
36 | Making miracles at Dance Marathon Northern Iowan 118:40, p.1 |
UNI Dance Marathon hosted their Big Event for the year in the Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC), raising $150,895; photo. | |
37 | The women who made UNI Northern Iowan 118:40, p.2 |
Four women are celebrated for their contributions to UNI in its early years as a kickoff for Women's History Month: Marion McFarland Walker, Annie Turner Wittenmyer, Bertha Martin, and Alison Aitchison; photos. | |
38 | (RA)eality of being an RA Northern Iowan 118:39, p.1 |
Resident Assistants anonymously responded to the Northern Iowan about their overwhelming responsibilities as an RA, many saying they hope the university changes its RA program; photo. | |
39 | Pets of UNI: Northern Iowan Northern Iowan 118:35, p.5 |
Northern Iowan staff members submit photos and favorite facts about their pets. The pets of Karla De Bruin, Catherine Crow, Caroline Christensen, Sophie Hoffmeier, and Colin Horning are featured; photos. | |
40 | Spring into the 2022 Career Fair Northern Iowan 118:34, p.2 |
The spring Career Fair has expanded, increasing its employer participation by 35%; photo. | |
41 | Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life Northern Iowan 118:34, p.2 |
The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos. | |
42 | Fight for historical campus buildings continue Northern Iowan 118:34, p.1 |
The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo. | |
43 | One person killed on the Hill, two injured Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
In an update from an article from the February 7, the identities of the men involved in the College Hill shooting were revealed after their arrest: Brandon Javon Mitchell and Daniel Martez Judon. Arthur Craig Lang was the man who died; photo. | |
44 | Person killed on the Hill Northern Iowan 118:32, p.1 |
Two men were arrested after a shooting occurred near 22nd and College St. One person has died and the other is in critical condition. | |
45 | Meet the candidates: College of Education Dean Northern Iowan 118:30, p.1 |
The final three candidates for the Dean of the College of Education position - Colleen Mulholland, Christopher Jochum, and Sara Helfrich - give letters of introduction and state their commitments; photo. | |
46 | Rest in peace Nark Mook Northern Iowan 118:30, p.1 |
The parody Twitter account, Nark Mook, has come to an end after the person running the account graduated; photo. | |
47 | A night at the opera Northern Iowan 118:29, p.1 |
The UNI Opera presents "Dido and Aeneas"; photo. | |
48 | Raygun to open location in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 118:28, p.1 |
Raygun, a printing, design, and clothing company, will be opening a location on Main Street in Cedar Falls this spring; photo. | |
49 | Why we need to free the tampon Northern Iowan 118:28, p.3 |
Caroline Christensen gives their opinion that menstrual products should be free to access and free to use for menstruators. Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) and UNI Feminists have been stocking six of the most trafficked bathrooms on campus with the products, which they say have been heavily utilized; photo. | |
50 | Local journalism thrives in 'Storm Lake' Northern Iowan 118:27, p.2 |
"Storm Lake," a documentary about a family-run newspaper in Storm Lake, Iowa, was screened in the John Deere Auditorium in the Curris Business Building on Thursday. A member of the newspaper, Tom Cullen, participated in a Q&A after the documentary; photo. |