Collins--Elizabeth L. (Student--2002)
Displaying 1 - 21 of 21 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Seeds of Hope Clothing Drive provides support for abuse victims Northern Iowan 107:53, p.6 |
Seeds of Hope, a non-profit organization, helps prevent domestic violence and provides support during transitional periods. Students are helping with a clothing drive. | |
2 | Local meteorologist offers advice on landing a job in TV Northern Iowan 107:50, p.5 |
Aaron Shaffer, a weekend meteorologist and storm chaser at KGAN, has written a book. He says to expect your first job in television not to pay well. Choose a good university, focus on internships, and formulate a resume tape. | |
3 | UNI Gallery of Art presents 'What You Will" Northern Iowan 107:29, p.4 |
Invitational group exhibit honors the Iowa winter and the ancient tradition of Saturnalia. Works from twelve artists will be on display until February 2; photo. | |
4 | Harry Potter fans bring Hogwarts to UNI Northern Iowan 107:12, p.3 |
Quidditch, a fictional game, from the Harry Potter movies is being played near Bartlett Hall. Many opportunities for creativity in the adventure, mystery, romance, and comedy of Harry Potter; photo. | |
5 | Zombie education invades the UNI campus Northern Iowan 107:8, p.3 |
Don Gaff, an anthropology professor, is teaching a class, "The Anthropology of Zombies"; photo. | |
6 | "Object as Subject" premieres at University Museum Northern Iowan 107:5, p.7 |
New art exhibit shows the diversity of art and expression and human culture. | |
7 | Archaeology Students Present Artifacts in Milwaukee Northern Iowan 105:18, p.10 |
A field trip to Hartman Reserve results in five students presenting their findings at the Midwest Archaeological Conference in Milwaukee. | |
8 | Maintenance workers mainly unsung heroes Northern Iowan 99:36, p.1 |
Terry Sheerer describes the duties of a grounds and landscape crew member. | |
9 | Celebrating the season around the world Northern Iowan 99:27, p.11 |
Second annual "Celebrate the Seasons" event will take place December 12 at 7 p.m. in the Union; photo. | |
10 | New volunteer chapter 'buddying' up to UNI Northern Iowan 99:22, p.11 |
UNI's Best Buddy chapter and others across the nation will have a National Day of Community Service. The local chapter will collect children's books and coloring books in the Maucker Union. | |
11 | Art faculty show off talents Northern Iowan 99:21, p.11 |
The 2002 Department of Art Faculty Exhibition will open tomorrow in the Gallery of Art after being postponed. | |
12 | Illegal immigration tragedy hits home; UNI professor globalizes local horror Northern Iowan 99:16, p.3 |
Professor Mark Grey claims that the United States should welcome immigrants, rather than forcing them into life-threatening situations, like the illegal immigrants found dead in a railroad car in Denison. | |
13 | Whitman alive at UNI Northern Iowan 99:15, p.15 |
English professor Bill Koch will perform in "Walt Whitman Live!!" in the Lang Auditorium. | |
14 | Accounting students take second Northern Iowan 99:13, p.1 |
UNI ranks second behind the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in the pass rate for the Uniform Certified Public Accounting Examination for May 2001. | |
15 | Body modification rises to new level Northern Iowan 99:11, p.12 |
Adam Buhmann and Danny Carson, owners of the new piercing and tattoo studio, Ritual Body Art, on College Hill pledge to put the customer first, and to stray from the stereotype in the business. | |
16 | Shuttle gives students a 'lift' Northern Iowan 99:10, p.1 |
The Panther Shuttle, a free transportation service in and around the campus, has added more stops in order to be more accessible. | |
17 | "Surfin' UNI" promotes Panther spirit; Homecoming 101: everything you need to know to celebrate--Panther style! Northern Iowan 99:8, p.13 |
Homecoming events for the week include: the Panther Scramble, Inflatable Fun Day, an opening ceremony on College Hill, and many others. | |
18 | Take advantage of your Panther Pass Northern Iowan 99:6, p.17 |
The Panther Pass, previously optional at a cost of $30, has been added to regular tuition and fees for all students at a cost of $60. | |
19 | Students pay for indecisiveness Northern Iowan 99:4, p.15 |
Earlier drop fees have been enacted in order to compensate for students over-registering and preventing others from registering for those classes. | |
20 | Legalizing marijuana efforts gain more supporters Northern Iowan 99:3, p.4 |
Students and faculty comment on the proposed legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes. | |
21 | Money makes the world go 'round Northern Iowan 99:1, p.19 |
Suggestions about where students can find jobs. |