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Displaying 1 - 50 of 65 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Panthers bear the wait, ready to play Northern Iowan 95:10, p.13 |
UNI's football team will be playing again this weekend in the dome against Southwest Missouri State; photo. | |
2 | Police precautionary patrols pay off Northern Iowan 94:15, p.4 |
Description of police tactics used to prevent disturbances during Homecoming; photo. | |
3 | "Come Together" quiet, no "riot" Northern Iowan 94:15, p.1 |
Homecoming activities run smoothly. | |
4 | Outlook gives students different view of their world Northern Iowan 93:61, p.2 |
Students from Taiwan visited UNI to learn about the environment in Outlook Taiwan. | |
5 | Morgan hearing goes to next stage of settlement Northern Iowan 93:61, p.1 |
Both sides of Carol Morgan's denial of tenure case must submit written briefs in next stage. | |
6 | UNI study receives award Northern Iowan 93:60, p.1 |
CEEE risk assessment study given award by Ecos magazine. | |
7 | Do computers take the summer off, too? Keyhole Lounge sits empty for summer Northern Iowan 93:59, p.1 |
Computers in Maucker Union's Keyhole Lounge were removed for remodeling or relocation; photo. | |
8 | PAC contributor Bluedorn dies Northern Iowan 93:59, p.1 |
Carl Bluedorn died July 8, 1997. | |
9 | New UNI arts center breaks ground Northern Iowan 93:58, p.1 |
Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday; photo. | |
10 | Tenure hearing continues Northern Iowan 93:57, p.2 |
Tuesday's denial of tenure hearing for Carol Morgan recessed without a decision. | |
11 | UNI starts building PAC Northern Iowan 93:57, p.1 |
Groundbreaking ceremony for Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center will be Wednesday; photo. | |
12 | KUNI awarded by IAP Northern Iowan 93:56, p.1 |
KUNI received several awards from the Iowa Associated Press May 2. | |
13 | City Council gives Stein warning Northern Iowan 93:56, p.1 |
Cedar Falls City Council renewed Stein's liquor license with warning to reduce number of offenses. | |
14 | Soon to graduate . . . Soon to commence Northern Iowan 93:55, p.4 |
278 students are finishing up their careers at UNI with student teaching. | |
15 | How many students think work, extra-curricular activities affect their grades? Part two of a two-part series Northern Iowan 93:54, p.13 |
Review of survey of how students spend their time. | |
16 | UNI dances 'round the world Northern Iowan 93:54, p.11 |
International Dance Theatre performed last Friday; photo. | |
17 | UNI speech team places high at nationals Northern Iowan 93:54, p.4 |
UNI finished fourth in National Forensic Association National Tournament. | |
18 | Summer and fall Managing Editor of NI, Doug Appleby Northern Iowan 93:53, p.2 |
Doug Appleby named Managing Editor of NI for summer and fall. | |
19 | Where has everyone gone? Part one Northern Iowan 93:53, p.9 |
Review of survey focusing on where students go on the weekends. | |
20 | NI's summer Executive editor: Troy Tickle, reaching the students Northern Iowan 93:52, p.1 |
Troy Tickle named Executive Editor of NI this summer; photo. | |
21 | Whiners of the world unite Northern Iowan 93:51, p.9 |
Web site for whiners. | |
22 | $1,000 raised by PRSSA for children's AIDS Northern Iowan 93:50, p.8 |
PRSSA held benefit concert at Steb's to earn money for AIDS victims and C.A.N.N. | |
23 | Overnight trivia: some get 'spacey', others get 'punchy' Northern Iowan 93:50, p.7 |
Twelve teams competed in KGRK's annual trivia contest. | |
24 | Teresa Manley: UNI's Student body president looks ahead Northern Iowan 93:50, p.1 |
NISG President Teresa Manley discusses campus concerns and issues; photo. | |
25 | KUNI raises money Northern Iowan 93:49, p.4 |
Pledges from spring fundraising drive will help KUNI stay on the air. | |
26 | Being Asian-American in today's society Northern Iowan 93:48, p.10 |
Review of performance of "Exit the Dragon". | |
27 | Entrepreneurial success is Pappajohn Northern Iowan 93:48, p.1 |
John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center grand opening was Thursday; photo. | |
28 | It's starting to get hot with the 1997 Spring Comedy Blast Northern Iowan 93:47, p.9 |
Spring Comedy Jam tonight will feature four African-American comedians. | |
29 | Two entrepreneurial centers in C.F. provide area businesses with needed financial boost Northern Iowan 93:47, p.2 |
John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center and Cedar Falls Utilities joined to assist Doyle TankTec to open for business. | |
30 | UNI to rewire phone systems Northern Iowan 93:46, p.1 |
New telecommunications system will be installed next year. | |
31 | Apartments that were to be, are not Northern Iowan 93:44, p.1 |
Construction on new apartments at corner of Hudson Road and University Avenue was halted after discovering site was used as landfill; NISG planning to increase legal services available to students. | |
32 | City recognizes holes Northern Iowan 93:43, p.4 |
More potholes than usual are on Cedar Falls and campus streets. | |
33 | Party German style at Steb's; bock beer festival enlightens all with chicken bowling Northern Iowan 93:41, p.9 |
Steb's third annual Bockfest was held March 1; photo. | |
34 | UNI pairs up Big Brothers Big Sisters Northern Iowan 93:41, p.12 |
Kappa Sigma and Delta Upsilon participate in Big Brothers Big Sisters Program; photo. | |
35 | New language in U. S. Northern Iowan 93:40, p.8 |
Panel discussion was held last Thursday to address issue of Ebonics in education. | |
36 | Special Olympics; overcoming challenges Northern Iowan 93:39, p.1 |
1997 Special Olympics were held in the UNI-Dome Sunday; photo. | |
37 | Real history behind the Tremont tree; haven't you always wondered? Northern Iowan 93:38, p.9 |
History of the split tree on Tremont and 18th Street in Cedar Falls; photo. | |
38 | Spring break for the skier in you Northern Iowan 93:37, p.7 |
Many areas offer skiing during spring break. | |
39 | Lang, Lang, go away Northern Iowan 93:36, p.3 |
NISG and students are lobbying for funding to renovate Lang Hall. | |
40 | East DM students speak up about racism Northern Iowan 93:35, p.9 |
Des Moines East High School drama troupe "Voices of Change" performed in Union for Black History Month; photo. | |
41 | RA road: is it worth traveling? Northern Iowan 93:34, p.8 |
Resident Assistants are compensated well for their work and are leaders in their halls. | |
42 | UNI RAs: how we compare Northern Iowan 93:34, p.8 |
Resident Assistant positions at UNI, Iowa State, and University of Iowa are compared. | |
43 | Mock trial members return Northern Iowan 93:34, p.2 |
Mock Trial Team gained courtroom experience in Minnesota; Ben Hicks recognized for his performance. | |
44 | O. J.'s verdict: $8.5 million Northern Iowan 93:34, p.1 |
Goldman family was awarded $8.5 million in the O .J. Simpson civil trial. | |
45 | Ring in new year with international metals Northern Iowan 93:33, p.8 |
New exhibit in Gallery of Art focuses on work of metal craftsmen; photo. | |
46 | Write a great paper, go to Europe--what a deal! Northern Iowan 93:31, p.7 |
Christine Schrage presented a paper at a marketing conference in Vienna, Austria; photo. | |
47 | A conversation with Koob Northern Iowan 93:29, p.6 |
Scott Cross interviewed President Koob about UNI's goals, incidents on the Hill, and his motorcycle; photo. | |
48 | Art exhibit successful; students and faculty agree. . . Northern Iowan 93:28, p.10 |
Faculty art exhibit was held November 5-7 in the Gallery of Art. | |
49 | Don't let salmonella ruin your holiday Northern Iowan 93:25, p.8 |
Salmonella bacteria in food can cause sickness or death. | |
50 | Texaco fuels racial tension Northern Iowan 93:24, p.1 |
Texaco, Inc. executives were taped saying racially prejudiced words. |