Davidson--Nicole Jean (Student--2008)

Displaying 1 - 43 of 43 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Farewell UNI
Northern Iowan 106:54, p.4
Summary of the changes in the Northern Iowan during the past year. The move toward truth in journalism and bringing important stories to the students has been rewarding to the staff.
2 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 106:53, p.10
Scenes from Earth Day activities; photo.
3 Former professor sues UNI
Northern Iowan 106:36, p.1
UNI and the state Board of Regents are being sued for discrimination, harassment, and breach of contract by Bradley Barrett, former music professor.
4 News Brief: UNItv and Northern Iowan online begin collaboration
Northern Iowan 106:33, p.2
UNItv will upload several sports, features, and news stories to the web site of the Northern Iowan. More coverage for students and more hands on experience for electronic media students will result.
5 Spam hijacks several e-mail accounts
Northern Iowan 2008:28, p.2
An innocent appearing e-mail message has resulted in the blacklisting of e-mail messages from UNI by Microsoft. ITS is working on various methods to block these types of messages, but user awareness is the key; photo.
6 Assaulted student speaks out against crime
Northern Iowan 106:25, p.1
Ramon Cantu, director of diversity affairs for NISG, was verbally and physically assaulted while attending a party in November. He has continued to be the focus of telephone threats, racial slurs, and a threat on his life; photo.
7 Swastika painting upsets UNI community
Northern Iowan 106:23, p.1
Students spread the word following the discovery of the swastika and message painted on a bench near Rialto Dining Center. A public form revealed other acts of discrimination on campus and a feeling of not being safe; photo.
8 An oxygen bar without the distance
Northern Iowan 106:5, p.17
Students are taking advantage of the newly installed oxygen bar at Key West Tanning and Fitness. Stopping in before exams is common to relax the mind. Though no long term effects have been noticed or proven, students feel there are advantages; photo.
9 Administration aims to keep priorities at forefront during tough economic times
Northern Iowan 106:3, p.1
Federal stimulus money lessened the cuts in state budget monies for just one year. The budget for fiscal 2011 is unclear. Expanding diversity, a strong undergraduate program, K-12 education program, and aiding the state are goals.
10 Storm's severe winds damage 350 trees on UNI campus
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
A July 10 storm resulted in significant damage to trees, broken windows, punctured roofs, blown down fences, and the destruction of small sheds; photo.
11 Special investigation of Price Lab audit uncovers unpaid tuition and fees
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
$250,262.50 in lost tuition and fee income was discovered at Price Lab. University intends to implement state auditor's recommendations.
12 Good Morning America visits Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
On July 23, 2009, four remote locations in Cedar Falls main street district were shown on ABC's Good Morning America. The city plugged their designation as a bike-friendly city.
13 Solar Panthers compete in World Championship
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
A solar electric boat is built from scratch each year by the UNI Solar Electric Team. The team placed third out of eighteen teams in the competition; photo.
14 UNI Baseball team completes its last season
Northern Iowan 106:1, p.7
Budget problems marked the end of the UNI baseball program. The final game was played on May 16, 2009; photo.
15 Camp Adventure audits improve UNI processes
Northern Iowan 105:59, p.1
Changes in the services of Camp Adventure not affected by the results of several audits over the past months. Recommendations from the audits are already in place.
16 Storm ravages campus
Northern Iowan 105:59, p.1
Three hundred fifty trees damaged in storm. Latham Hall's roof was punctured and several windows were broken. The greenhouse sustained several broken window panes; photo.
17 Law fails to extinguish smoking on campus
Northern Iowan 105:58, p.1
Law against smoking has made a significant change in smoking habits, but violations continue to occur. Fifty-one complaints have been made since January 1, 2009; photo.
18 UNI Police rescue child from car
Northern Iowan 105:57, p.1
A tip from the public led officers to an unattended locked car with a baby inside; car was parked near the soccer fields; photo.
19 UNI leads green movement
Northern Iowan 105:57, p.1
The Continuous Oil Recycling System at the National Ag-Based Lubricants Center is leading the movement to go green; photo.
20 Budget cuts cause reduction in student employment
Northern Iowan 105:56, p.1
Major reduction in the general fund budget results in not filling vacant positions, an early retirement program, not rehiring adjunct instructors, and a reduction in student employment opportunities; photo.
21 UNI baseball program ties up loose ends
Northern Iowan 105:56, p.1
Coaches and players search for new places to play baseball, following the end of the UNI program on May 16, 2009. The coaches will leave University employment June 30; photo.
22 Bring on the sunshine! UNI Solar Panthers place third in world championship
Northern Iowan 105:55, p.1
UNI Electric Solar Team placed third in World Championships with their solar electric boat. The team also won "Outstanding Electrical System Design," third place for "Best Visual Display," and third in the Solar Slalom event; photo.
23 Women's rugby ranked ninth in the nation
Northern Iowan 105:52, p.1
Since its formation in 1994, the Women's Rugby Team has won three Division II Midwest titles; qualified for nationals, and won the national title in 2001. This year the team qualified for and won the Midwest Division I title; photo.
24 Professor faces allegations of sexual abuse
Northern Iowan 105:51, p.1
Bradley Barrett has been named in a lawsuit, filed in November in Missouri, of allegedly sexually abusing Adam Walker. Walker was a high school student at the time and Barrett was the music teacher in the Logan Rogersville school district; photo.
25 Pounding cancer into the pavement
Northern Iowan 105:49, p.9
Dave Martin is planning to run fifty-five miles in one day from Linn County to the UNI-Dome to raise awareness for the Relay for Life; photo.
26 Fashion show takes flight
Northern Iowan 105:46, p.1
Wellness and Recreation Center will host the seventeenth annual TAPP Design Show; photo.
27 NISG Supreme Court faces a potential investigation
Northern Iowan 105:41, p.1
The 2009 election of the Northern Iowa Student Government was filled with lawsuits, forced resignations, and Supreme Court decisions; photo.
28 "A day in Hollywood, a night in the Ukraine"
Northern Iowan 105:39, p.7
Students will be admitted free to the UNI Theatre and the UNI School of Music performance in Strayer Wood Theatre; photo.
29 Legislation for impeachment of election commissioner brings debate
Northern Iowan 105:38, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government divided over the possible impeachment of Nick Covington, the election commissioner.
30 The dead arrive at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:37, p.7
Museum exhibit deals with Forensic Anthropology. Visitors are greeted with a crime scene and invited to become detectives to solve the mystery; photo.
31 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:35, p.9
Scenes from the blood drive and trial of Trevor Boeckmann and Anthony Palomo for allegedly breaking campaign rules; photo.
32 Candidates accused of rules violation
Northern Iowan 105:34, p.1
NISG Supreme Court will hear complaint that Trevor Boeckmann and Anthony Palomo violated election rules by beginning their campaign too early.
33 UNI policy fails to match Iowa law; gender identity discrimination not covered by harassment policy
Northern Iowan 105:27, p.1
Believes that gender should be added to UNI policy discrimination and harassment policy; photo.
34 Iowa natives move it in "Movin' Out"
Northern Iowan 105:20, p.5
"Movin' Out" is comprised of a plot strung together solely with dance numbers and music; photo.
35 Bloodbath at Gallagher-Bluedorn
Northern Iowan 105:8, p.8
Review of traveling company production of Sweeney Todd; photo.
36 Greek Profiles
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.
Presidents of two fraternities and one sorority are interviewed; photo.
37 Get involved, go Greek
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.
Joining sororities or fraternities helps students get involved and meet new friends.
38 Platinum band to perform at Reverb
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.10
Hard rock band, Tantric, will perform at the Reverb on May 4; photo.
39 Get the big-city look for a small-town price
Northern Iowan 104:48, p.1
Runway, a fashion boutique, opens on Main Street in Cedar Falls; photo.
40 Captivating dancers amaze audience
Northern Iowan 104:42, p.10
Performance of the Axis Dance Company reviewed. Their performance opened the eyes of the audience; photo.
41 Play festival provides entertainment for all
Northern Iowan 104:42, p.2
Second Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival hosts twelve original plays performed, written, or directed by students or staff.
42 Students, staff packing pistols to protect themselves
Northern Iowan 104:41, p.1
Public safety officers now carry guns at the Regents institutions. In Utah, students and staff are allowed to carry concealed weapons; photo.
43 Speaker takes fresh look at alcohol awareness
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.1
Rick Barnes urges students to "Drink Think: A Personal Approach to Alcohol"; setting limits on consumption; photo.