Cremer--Justin A. (Class of 2000)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Professional Freeloader says goodbye, thank you
Northern Iowan 96:54, p.6
Justin Cremer writes about his last days at UNI and as a writer for the Northern Iowan.
2 Senior Week: saving you a mere $1.72
Northern Iowan 96:50, p.6
Believes Senior Week should be a time the university gives back to the students rather than vice-versa.
3 Gas prices continue to skyrocket
Northern Iowan 96:46, p.7
Feelings about the rising gas prices.
4 Students today find their niche
Northern Iowan 96:44, p.5
Believes more students today becoming involved in other activities besides classes and work.
5 Student employment rises, financial aid remains stagnant
Northern Iowan 96:43, p.1
Financial Aid Office finding more students working and taking classes.
6 Diallo case another reason to mistrust police
Northern Iowan 96:41, p.7
Column about the shooting of Amadou Diallo.
7 Tests harder, students smarter
Northern Iowan 96:41, p.1
Survey of demographic factors for UNI students; show better class rank and ACT scores.
8 UNI slow to change as time marches on
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.1
Report on survey which looked at demographic description of UNI students.
9 Reality smacks columnist after sobering, humbling day
Northern Iowan 96:37, p.7
Justin Cremer talks about his experience at an alcohol class he had to attend.
10 McCollum funding will benefit students
Northern Iowan 96:36, p.1
$16.9 million addition and renovation planned; awaiting funding.
11 Cuban boy brainwashed by U.S. ideals
Northern Iowan 96:33, p.6
Elian Gonzalez, originally from Cuba, is in the middle of a custody battle between his father in Cuba and the U. S. Congress.
12 Battle for natural grass rages
Northern Iowan 96:33, p.1
SEAC and Go Green UNI ask UNI to drastically cut the amount of herbicides used on campus.
13 True meaning of Christmas lost in commercialization
Northern Iowan 96:27, p.6
Columnist shares what Christmas means to him and how commercialization has taken over the holidays.
14 Former CF mayor back in the hot seat
Northern Iowan 96:26, p.1
Jon Crews has been elected mayor of Cedar Falls. Crews served two other terms as mayor in the 1970s and 1980s.
15 Union food court will see eating habits change
Northern Iowan 96:24, p.1
Hardee's lease will not be renewed next year. Union will undergo renovations next year and additional food options will be added.
16 Senioritis rears its ugly head
Northern Iowan 96:23, p.5
Columnist describes his case of senioritis.
17 Controversy creates intelligent debate
Northern Iowan 96:19, p.6
Columnist comments on students speaking out on campus issues recently.
18 Candidates keeping UNI in mind
Northern Iowan 96:18, p.1
Outcome of November's mayoral election will have some effect on UNI students; photo.
19 Drugs, religion and Jesse Ventura
Northern Iowan 96:15, p.7
Column praises Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura for fresh ideas and candor.
20 AIDS quilt remembers Cedar Valley residents
Northern Iowan 96:14, p.1
AIDS Memorial Quilt will be displayed in Maucker Union October 19-20 as part of AIDS Awareness Month; several other activities have been planned as a part of the display.
21 Homecoming 1999 continues time-honored traditions
Northern Iowan 96:11, p.10
Survey of Homecoming traditions over the years; photo.
22 Premature mid-life crisis hits
Northern Iowan 96:11, p.6
Column suggests that self-discovery is as important as preparing for a career during the college years.
23 Fall enrollment increases; breaks records; University equipped for growth
Northern Iowan 96:8, p.1
Fall 1999 enrollment sets new record at 13,553; minority enrollment rose to 587 students.
24 Multitude of unique majors manifest on campus
Northern Iowan 96:6, p.8
Survey of some less common majors at UNI.
25 Journalism professor offers professional experience
Northern Iowan 96:3, p.10
Professor Dimitrova has developed local television program on Cedar Falls cable to give students broadcast journalism experience; photo.
26 Koob: I'm upbeat about new century
Northern Iowan 96:1, p.1
President Koob cites enrollment growth and preparedness for Y2K; predicts increased diversity.
27 UNI Financial Aid Office warns students of misleading web site
Northern Iowan 95:32, p.5
Office warns students of Web site that will fill out financial aid forms for a large fee.
28 Kwanzaa celebrates African heritage
Northern Iowan 95:27, p.1
Kwanzaa will be celebrated on campus Thursday in Union; history of celebration given; photo.
29 Baker evacuated due to student's threat
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.4
Baker Hall was evacuated Friday when student said he was going to commit suicide.
30 UNI football player arrested for OWI, interference with officials
Northern Iowan 95:24, p.4
Tim O'Neill was arrested Wednesday morning and will not play in UNI's season finale against Winona State.
31 Degree audits available via web
Northern Iowan 95:23, p.1
New Program of Study will help students better plan their course of study at UNI; first phase makes degree audits available via the World Wide Web.
32 Koob: Follon's replacement will come from outside UNI
Northern Iowan 95:21, p.1
UNI hopes to hire a replacement for Sue Follon who was Vice President of Educational and Student Services by end of November.
33 Amendment will add women to constitution
Northern Iowan 95:18, p.1
Election Tuesday will also decide if "women" will be added to Article 1 of the State Constitution.
34 Board of Regents wavers, settles on 4.5 percent tuition hike
Northern Iowan 95:16, p.1
Iowa State Board of Regents lowered the tuition increase from 5.2% to 4.5% in response to student concerns.
35 UNI receives largest donation in history
Northern Iowan 95:15, p.1
Everett Alderman donated $3.6 million to UNI to fund 9-10 scholarships per year in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences; photo.
36 Kirkwood student dies from apparent overdose
Northern Iowan 95:12, p.4
Kirkwood Community College Freshman Brian Danford died from heroin overdose Tuesday morning.
37 E-media, others moving across campus
Northern Iowan 95:10, p.1
Classes in the Electronic Media Division and Modern Language and Anthropology Departments are moving into their temporary home in East Gymnasium for Lang Hall renovation.
38 Georges brings destruction to southern U.S.
Northern Iowan 95:9, p.4
Hurricane Georges hit the Caribbean and Gulf Coast recently.
39 Clinton tape hot topic around campus
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.1
Video of President Clinton's grand jury testimony was played over national television stations yesterday; photo.
40 Suspect yet to be named in College Hill shooting
Northern Iowan 94:55, p.3
Cedar Falls Investigative Unit asks those with information on the shootings to come forward.
41 Police ask students for shooting information; $500 reward offered
Northern Iowan 94:52, p.1
Cedar Falls police are offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the man who shot three people on College Hill April 8.
42 UNI students cross 'Bridge' to cultural understanding
Northern Iowan 94:51, p.2
Students and community members participated in a cross-cultural panel discussion in Waterloo called "The Bridge/El Puente"; photo.
43 Agreement reached in Northern Ireland
Northern Iowan 94:50, p.1
An agreement between Protestants and Catholics was reached last Friday to end the violence in Northern Ireland; the country's people must now vote on the agreement.
44 Searching for support
Northern Iowan 94:49, p.1
Gubernatorial candidate David Oman spoke on campus April 6 about education in Iowa; photo.
45 Judge tosses out Jones' lawsuit
Northern Iowan 94:47, p.1
Federal judge threw out Paula Jones' sexual harassment case against President Clinton; photo.
46 Congress schedules interest rate reduction for student loans
Northern Iowan 94:46, p.3
Congress has scheduled a drop in student loan interest rates to take effect July 1.
47 John Deere employees trained at UNI
Northern Iowan 94:44, p.1
New John Deere employees have been trained at UNI's Metal Casting Center; photo.
48 Nagle arrested, drops from Senate race
Northern Iowan 94:41, p.1
David Nagle dropped out of the race for U. S. Senate after being arrested for public intoxication Thursday; photo.
49 Oprah winner in court
Northern Iowan 94:40, p.1
Oprah Winfrey was declared not liable for damages to the cattle industry two years after her show on mad cow disease aired.
50 Iraq agrees to inspections, U.S., Clinton still wary
Northern Iowan 94:39, p.1
The United Nations negotiated an agreement with Iraq to provide access to weapon sites for inspections.