Cue--Meleah (Student--2005)
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The oldest co-curricular student organization Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 103:11, p.10 |
10/3/2006 | A look at the speech and debate teams; history of competition goes back to 1892. | |
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Tom Harkin works to combat obesity Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 103:10, p.3 |
9/29/2006 | HeLP program introduced at the national level aimed at combating childhood obesity and raising health awareness. | |
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Celebrating 30 years of student service Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 103:6, p.7 |
9/15/2006 | Cooperative education and internship program at UNI has been serving students since 1976; photo. | |
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Gilchrist unlikely to be reopened by spring semester Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:27, p.1 |
12/6/2005 | The damage in Gilchrist Hall is still being assessed; it is unknown when the building will reopen. | |
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UNI student struck at crosswalk Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:25, p.1 |
11/22/2005 | Freshman Amanda Wilson was hit by a car while crossing West 23rd Street after a football game. | |
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Robinson talks religion, history, philosophy at final Last Lecture Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:24, p.3 |
11/18/2005 | Professor James Robinson spoke as part of the Last Lecture Series. His talk was entitled "History, Religion and Humanity: A Summary of 30+ Years of Teaching"; photo. | |
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Medicine restricted, meth labs on the decline Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:23, p.3 |
11/15/2005 | New law that restricts the availability of pseudoephedrine has led to a decline in meth labs; photo. | |
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Redesigned Public Safety Web site aims to 'help students' Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:20, p.4 |
11/4/2005 | Updated website offers more information and resources for students and staff. | |
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More arrests on Homecoming, less problems for city police Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:16, p.1 |
10/21/2005 | Thirty-seven people were arrested during Homecoming this year, compared to 26 arrests last year; most of the 244 citations were issued for open containers of alcohol and minors possessing alcohol; photo. | |
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Bootlegging not tolerated, police warn Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:14, p.1 |
10/14/2005 | People selling alcohol illegally will be major targets for police this weekend. | |
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Public Safety lobbies to bring guns to campus Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:13, p.1 |
10/11/2005 | Public Safety officers are allowed to carry only tasers and mace, but Lt. Gary McCormack and Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis would like to see them carrying guns, too; photo. | |
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Homecoming 2005: safety key to having good time; Police, Public Safety get ready for next week Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:11, p.1 |
10/4/2005 | Law enforcement officers remind students that precautions like the barricade on the Hill are meant for protection; photo. | |
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Islamic girls denied freedom, says speaker Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:9, p.1 |
9/27/2005 | Joan Wallach Scott, a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study, spoke at UNI last week about the banning of head scarves in schools in France; photo. | |
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History professor recalls his past, present Cue--Meleah (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 102:2, p.15 |
8/30/2005 | Professor Robert Dise reflects on his youth, deciding his profession, and changes he has observed over his years of teaching. |
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