Cosgrove--Thaddeus Riley (Student--2013)

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# Title Date Summary
1 It's not goodbye, it's see your soon, UNI
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.4
Riley Cosgrove says his farewell; photo
2 Dear republicans who cry "Jesus"
Northern Iowan 11:51, p.3
Riley Cosgrove talks about current LGBT issues; photo.
3 Let's give Obama the recognition he deserves
Northern Iowan 111:48, p.3
Riley Cosgrove shares his feelings about President Obama; photo.
4 How studying abroad changed my life
Northern Iowan 111:44, p.3
Riley Cosgrove shares how studying abroad changed his academics.
5 All-Staff opinion column
Northern Iowan 111:39, p.3
Northern Iowan staff ponder the question "Should departmental Dean's Awards exclude non-tenure-track faculty?"; photo.
6 Unpaid maternity leave probs
Northern Iowan 111:37, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove talks about the maternity leave laws of the United States.
7 Ernst misses the purpose at SOTU
Northern Iowan 111:30, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove expresses his concerns with Joni Erst's attitude and goal at the official GOP rebuttal to Obama's State of the Union; photo.
8 The "gay" questions are not the only questions
Northern Iowan 111:28, p.5
Student Riley Cosgrove writes about the social struggles he and many others within the LGBT community face; photo.
9 A blacked-out holiday
Northern Iowan 111:25, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove expresses his distaste for Departments stores opening early on Thanksgiving and not letting employees get their deserved relaxation time; photo.
10 What I'm really afraid of is the "J" word
Northern Iowan 111:23, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove talks about his fear of the future and employment.
11 The problems we Millennial kids have
Northern Iowan 111:18, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove shares how he feels about his the last decade and how it failed to live up to the decades of the past.
12 Stop harassing, start accepting
Northern Iowan 111:10, p.3
Columnist Cosgrove calls the students of UNI to start accepting LGBT people and used a personal story from his life as an example.
13 Quit picking on the little guy
Northern Iowan 111:8, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove expresses his opinion on the negative attitude the Hawkeyes had towards UNI that he experienced during his trip to Iowa City; photo.
14 We the people need minimum wage raised
Northern Iowan 111:4, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove believes that Iowa needs to increase its minimum wage in order for those depending on it to have the ability to sustain themselves.
15 From success to heartbreak; Sarina Chen has seen it all
Northern Iowan 111:2, p.1
Sarina Chen has become a favored teacher in the Communications Studies Department and uses her hardships in life as a way to improve her teaching and connect with students; photo.
16 Get your outdoor fix in the Cedar Valley
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.6
A compilation of activities around campus for students to do; photo.
17 Get your outdoor fix in the Cedar Valley
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Describes the many fun things that are available for outdoors enthusiasts in the Cedar Valley.
18 NISG leaders pass the torch
Northern Iowan 110:52, p.4
NISG President Tom Madsen and Vice President Blake Findley reflect on their time in office. They pass the torch to Kevin Gartman and Paul Andersen; photo.
19 Klinghorn means business at UNI
Northern Iowan 110:51, p.2
Paul Klinghorn is the new director of the Regional Business Center and Entrepreneur Outreach. Klinghorn worked at a small accounting firm and then ran an information technology business after getting his MBA.
20 Bass brings vast experience to CSBS
Northern Iowan 110:51, p.1
Brenda Bass has been named the new Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. She has been with UNI since 1996. She is excited about this new opportunity.
21 Finding women's roles in the Catholic church
Northern Iowan 110:47, p.6
Journalist Melinda Henneberger spoke of her thoughts regarding the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church. She stressed the importance of Pope Francis to act on women's issues.
22 Unpaid interns still gain experience
Northern Iowan 110:45, p.6
Even though interns rarely have paid positions, they are still able to gain real world experience. However, it is hard for interns to get by without earning any money.
23 Annual read-in brings familiar face to UNI
Northern Iowan 110:41, p.4
UNI hosted its eight annual African-American Read-In. Children from the Cedar Valley met the friendly Sesame Street cast members and were exposed to many different books and illustrations from African-American authors; photo.
24 Awareness week to educate students
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.4
UNI aims to inform students and faculty about the dangers of eating disorders through Eating Disorder Awareness Week. The events will feature panel discussion and information on the signs and symptoms of eating disorders.
25 Workshops teach lifetime skills
Northern Iowan 110:36, p.2
There are several workshops available through the Lifelong University program. These non-credit courses cover a variety of topics taught by UNI faculty. The courses are open to the public.
26 'Before Summer' illustrates growing up gay in Iowa
Northern Iowan 110:34, p.4
Review of the book "Before Summer" written by Harry Arlo Nimmo, a UNI alumnus; reflects on his experience at UNI as both enjoyable and educational. The book deals with the pressure and fears of being homosexual in the 1950's.
27 Film exposes media influence on women
Northern Iowan 110:26, p.4
The UNI Political Science Society hosted a documentary viewing of "Miss Representation" and panel discussion about the media misrepresenting women in power. Joy corning, Chris Larimer, and Alison Martens were the panel members; photo.
28 Taylor discusses abortion
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.1
Sunsara Taylor spoke to the UNI community about abortion and other women's rights issues. Taylor explained that having an abortion is a safe and confidential process that should be available to all women as a choice; photo.
29 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 110:19, p.1
Students answered the question, "What are your thoughts about the new meal plan?"; photo.
30 UNI students sound off on the nature of violent video games
Northern Iowan 110:16, p.4
Many college students play violent video games such as the newly released "Grand Theft Auto V". Studies have shown that violence in video games does cause criminal or aggressive behavior in young adults; photo.
31 New research center brings creativity to UNI: the center strives to improve student learning and problem solving
Northern Iowan 110:13, p.3
The Creative Life Research Center has opened its door here at UNI. It is located in Sabin Hall. The goal of the center is to help make UNI a nerve center for creative research both statewide and nationwide; photo.
32 UNI students donate plasma for revenue: Saving lives and saving money
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.1
Many students are donating plasma to earn extra income while in school. Not only do students earn a little extra money by donating, but they are also providing plasma for a variety of life-saving therapeutics; photo.