Duax--Amelia (Student--2017)
Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Students unleash animal camouflage Northern Iowan 115:24, p.2 |
Inspired by artist Anne Lamanski, the UNI graphic design students created an animal camouflage art exhibit for the Hartman Nature Center. The exhibit will be open November 1 through the end of December; photo. | |
2 | University re-evaluating computer labs Northern Iowan 115:22, p.2 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government is considering renovating unused computer labs; photo. | |
3 | Students carry on campaniling tradition Northern Iowan 115:17, p.1 |
The annual homecoming Campaniling event on October 20 drew over 300 students; photos. | |
4 | UNI's enrollment decreases Northern Iowan 115:13, p.2 |
UNI is introducing new programs to increase enrollment after a several-years trend of lower enrollment; photo. | |
5 | $5 Pizza becomes Nick's Pizza Co. Northern Iowan 115:6, p.1 |
$5 Pizza on the Hill is now Nick's Pizza Co. and is offering a new menu and higher prices; photo. | |
6 | UNI switched from Pepsi to Coke Northern Iowan 115:2, p.1 |
The UNI campus switched from Pepsi to Cokie products, prompting mixed feelings about the change; photo. | |
7 | B.F.A. art exhibition honors student talent Northern Iowan 114:53, p.4 |
Bachelor of Fine Arts group exhibition showcases work form several students. | |
8 | VertigoMini performance art showcase Northern Iowan 114:52, p.1 |
The annual performance art showcase, VertigoMini brought over 1,000 spectators to the Kamerick Art Building and had showcases that addressed issues like rape. | |
9 | Exhibit asks 'What Were You Wearing?' Northern Iowan 114:51, p.4 |
The exhibit 'What Were You Wearing?' seeks to raise awareness of sexual assault and how clothing in not the cause of sexual assault. | |
10 | Newman Civic Fellow recipient Northern Iowan 114:49, p.4 |
Ashley Sanchez was awarded the Newman Civic Fellowship. She plans to use it to her advantage and spreading her message to other first-year students. | |
11 | Students hear how to stop bullying their body Northern Iowan 114:41, p.1 |
Jessica Setnick, an eating disorder expert, came and presented on positive body image. | |
12 | Pulitzer Prize winner visits UNI Northern Iowan 114:35, p.1 |
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Susan Faludi gave her lecture "In The Darkroom of Identity and Refuge: A Daughter's Account" as part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. | |
13 | Visiting artist Gerit Grimm shars art advice Northern Iowan 114:32, p.4 |
Gerit Grimm visited UNI to talk with students about her experiences as an ceramist. Students were able to ask questions about her life and work after her lecture; photo. | |
14 | Professor turns monuments into art Northern Iowan 114:28, p.5 |
UNI's Gallery of Art features the exhibition "Anastylosis Project" from visiting professor Mary Griep; photo. | |
15 | RLC vacancy in Rider Hall filled Northern Iowan 114:7, p.5 |
Rider Hall 's Residence Life Coordinator (RLC) position has been filled after their last RLC left in September 2017. Rider and Hagemann Hall have been sharing their RLC until this time. Students give their reactions to not having an RLC and the news they are getting a new one; photo. | |
16 | Vertigo showcase performance art Northern Iowan 114:26, p.1 |
UNI's bi-annual art showcase, Vertigo, allows art students a chance to create a living art piece, some of which were interactive with the audience. The show was attended by students and staff from all majors; photo. | |
17 | Changes coming soon to campus living Northern Iowan 114:25, p.1 |
The Department of Residence (DOR) is making changes in the residence halls across campus. Second year students will now be allowed to live in Panther Village. Students can also opt-into all-gendered housing, allowing students to live with anyone regardless of gender; photo. | |
18 | A charming performance "In Real Life" Northern Iowan 114:19, p.5 |
Critic Amelia Duax revievs the performance adaptation of Jen Wang's graphic novel "In Real Life" performed by UNI's Interpreters Theatre; photo. | |
19 | A "sucker" for the faculty show Northern Iowan 114:14, p.1 |
UNI professors from the Department of Art hold a faculty show. The show features the artwork or displays of the art faculty. This event is held every few years; photo. | |
20 | Homecoming "Amazing Race"flies across campus Northern Iowan 114:13, p.2 |
The annual Traditions Challenge "Amazing Race" was held during Homecoming week. Students follow clues across campus to experience nine of UNI traditions; photo. | |
21 | Candidates compete for the crown Northern Iowan 114:11, p.1 |
Kicking off UNI's homecoming week festivities is the Homecoming Royalty Competition sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB). The homecoming candidates were introduced followed by questions and competitions; photo. | |
22 | Despite renovations, students feel unsafe Northern Iowan 114:10, p.2 |
UNI got brighter lights installed for on campus. Students say they feel more comfortable with walking home in well-lit areas, but know there is more to be done. The Industrial Technology Center is another place where renovation will happen soon; photo. | |
23 | The Storm Lake Times: A tale of how a small Iowa paper received a Pulitzer Northern Iowan 114:6, p.1 |
Tom Cullen, a reporter for The Storm Lake Times gave a talk about how their paper won a Pulitzer for their work reporting on the Des Moines Waterworks; photo. | |
24 | Son of Pulitzer winner coming to UNI Northern Iowan 114:4, p.2 |
Tom Cullen is giving a talk about Storm Lake Times's Pulitzer Prize win. The newspaper won the prize for their work on the Des Moines Waterworks lawsuit; photo. | |
25 | One-room schoolhouse history lesson Northern Iowan 114:2, p.4 |
Friends of the UNI Museum hosed a lesson on a one-room schoolhouse as a part of their Speakers Series. The guest speaker, Marilyn Meyer, discussed her research into Iowa's one room schoolhouses. The event took place at UNI's Marshall Center Schoolhouse; photo. |