Frasher--Iris (Student--2013)
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1 | UNI plans to buy Book & Supply Northern Iowan 114:27, p.1 |
UNI has decided to purchase University Book and Supply (UBS) for $2.4 million. The UBS will go from a privately owned business, to a non-for-profit entity of UNI; photo. | |
2 | Past semester sees changes come to College Hill Northern Iowan 114:27, p.1 |
Following the fire at the Chinese restaurant Great Wall, College Hill encountered some changes. Several businesses changed locations within the Hill and a couple new businesses moved in. There is still space on the Hill to house even more businesses; photo. | |
3 | Art director says farewell to NI Northern Iowan 114:27, p.3 |
Iris Frasher says goodbye to Northern Iowan readers and her fellow writers; photo. | |
4 | Shots fired on Hill: One dead, one injured Northern Iowan 114:23, p.1 |
There was a report of shots fired on College Hill November 11th. The shooting occurred between two Waterloo natives. Campus security and the Cedar Falls Police Department responded to the call; photo. | |
5 | Celebrating jazz legends Fitzgerald and Monk Northern Iowan 114:23, p.4 |
The George Walker Society of Music honors the 100th birthdays of Ella Fitzgerald and Thelonious Monk by hosting a celebration concert in the Rod Library. The celebration featured music performed by students and faculty; photo. | |
6 | Panther Portrait: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Northern Iowan 114:21, p.4 |
The UNI chapter of Alpha Psi Omega hosted "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" on Friday, November 3. Students dressed in costumes related to the characters. The students were able to participate in scenes of the movie if they purchased a prop bag before the show; photo. | |
7 | Public Radio brings rock, news to UNI Northern Iowan 114:20, p.2 |
Radio stations KUNI and KHKE broadcast Iowa Public Radio to the students of UNI through rock, classical, and news; photo. | |
8 | The La Calle story Northern Iowan 114:15, p.1 |
Redgie Blanco, owner of La Calle Latin American Cuisine, closed his restaurant on College Hill and opened a food truck and pop-up shops around Cedar Falls; photo. | |
9 | New tennis courts open near Nielsen Fieldhouse Northern Iowan 114:14, p.6 |
UNI, the Cedar Falls Community School District, and Cedar Falls Recreation Services participated in the dedication of the new on-campus tennis complex inside the Nielsen Fieldhouse; photo. | |
10 | Making the most of college Northern Iowan 114:10, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, students should get involved when they come to college because it goes by too fast to put things off. The author suggests trying out various Student Organizations and reaching out to dorm neighbors. He also suggests checking out ROD Library; photo. | |
11 | Colorful Miles for Miracles 5K Northern Iowan 114:9, p.5 |
UNI Dance Marathon hosted their annual 5K to raise money for the University of Iowa's Stead Family Children's Hospital. This years theme was a color run; photo. | |
12 | UNI volleyball improves record to 12-4 Northern Iowan 114:9, p.6 |
UNI volleyball beat Iowa State, University of Nebraska-Omaha and University of Nebraska–Lincoln creating a three-game streak. They lost to Kansas State, before going on to defeat Valparaiso and Loyola; photo. | |
13 | DACA and documentation discussed Northern Iowan 114:9, p.2 |
A forum titled "Immigration 101: DACA, Documentation, and the Importance of Immigrants in Our Community", was held at UNI. The forum featured speakers and panelists; photo. | |
14 | Win streak continues for volleyball team Northern Iowan 114:7, p.6 |
UNI's volleyball team defeats goes on a three-game winning streak at the Omaha Challenge; photo. | |
15 | "No Shame Theatre" student variety show Northern Iowan 114:7, p.4 |
No Shame Theatre hosted their first variety show of the season. This theatre allows anyone who wants to perform in a "no-judgement" zone; photo. | |
16 | Mental health initiates misguided Northern Iowan 114:7, p.3 |
Columnist Frasher says she is unhappy with UNI's response to mental health. She says UNI should help create mental health tolerance rather than awareness and make students aware of Students Disability Services; photo. | |
17 | Six-game soccer win streak comes to an end Northern Iowan 114:6, p.1 |
UNI's soccer team lost, 2-1, against the Montana Grizzlies after a six-game winning streak; photo. | |
18 | LTE: Marketing prof calls for tuition solutions Northern Iowan 114:3, p.3 |
In a Letter to the Editor, Dennis Clayson, gives a response to the article on August 24, "Reynolds criticizes tuition hikes". Clayson thinks politicians and administrators should not ask for more tuition hikes and instead cut the cost of "extras' that students may or may not use; photo. | |
19 | Propaganda at UNI Northern Iowan 114:3, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art is featuring an exhibition titled "Propaganda? Truth, Lies, and Sin in Art", curated by Darrell Taylor and Charles Adelman. The exhibition features many different mediums from different time periods; photo. | |
20 | Ya like jazz? Northern Iowan 114:3, p.1 |
Current and former UNI students take the stage at the Octopus bar on College Hill to play jazz music; photo. | |
21 | Students slip and slide on Hill Northern Iowan 114:1, p.8 |
The College Hill Partnership organized a Welcome Week Block Party to welcome back student. They are hoping to show students the hill is a fun safe place to be with a lot of businesses; photo. | |
22 | Executive editor welcomes readers back Northern Iowan 114:1, p.5 |
Northern Iowan editor Clinton Olsasky welcomes new students and returning students to the Northern Iowan. He explains why he feels the Northern Iowan, and journalism, is important and why students should care about it; photo. | |
23 | Higher education: challenging views Northern Iowan 113:1, p.4 |
Students discuss ways that their worldviews and beliefs have changed or stayed the same since coming to UNI; photo. | |
24 | What does Sanders' NH primary victory tell us? Northern Iowan 112:35, p.3 |
Cobb discusses Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton and gives opinions on the distinctions between them; photos. |
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25 | Dancing into another decade Northern Iowan 112:34, p.4 |
The Ballroom and Swing club held the third annual Decade's Dance in Maucker Union on February 5; photo. |
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26 | Caucus for your candidate Northern Iowan 112:31, p.1 |
The Iowa caucuses will take place on February 1; photos. |
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27 | Trump has plan for income inequality Northern Iowan 112:30, p.3 |
In response to the January 14 Northern Iowan column "Five irrelevant issues in Donald Trump's speech," Slaughter discusses the presidential candidate's focus on the causes of income inequality; photos. |
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28 | Beck's or bust Northern Iowan 112:30, p.1 |
A man head-butted and broke a window at Beck's Sports Grill on College Hill on January 23; photos. |
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29 | Ceramists bring "Women's Work" to UNI Northern Iowan 112:29, p.4 |
"Women's Work: An Insight into Nature, Beauty and the Domestic Object," curated by professor JoAnn Schnabel, is on display in the UNI Gallery of Art until March 1. Artist Virginia Scotchie will present a lecture in the Kamerick Art Building on January 19 followed by an opening reception. Later in the spring, "Race and Social Justice," curated by students from professor Elizabeth Sutton's course, will open; photo. |
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30 | "My fellow Americans," from President Trump Northern Iowan 112:29, p.3 |
Carr-Murphy writes a satirical piece imagining a State of the Union address given by Donald Trump; photos. |
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31 | Support and dissent at rally Northern Iowan 112:28, p.1 |
2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump held a rally in the West Gym on January 12, drawing supporters and protestors; photos. |
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32 | "Divine inspiration" brings Trump truck to UNI Northern Iowan 112:28, p.2 |
Artist/evangelist Julian Raven of New York attended Donald Trump's rally at the West Gym on January 12 in his truck, which is painted with a mural of the candidate; photos. |
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33 | Five irrelevant issues in Donald Trump's speech Northern Iowan 112:28, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, Donald Trump and protestors failed to stick to relevant issues during the presidential candidate's rally at the West Gym. Cobb criticizes five themes from Trump's speech; photos. |
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34 | ADPi's lone survivor Northern Iowan 112:24, p.4 |
Alpha Delta Pi's "Survivor" event, based on the television show, was held in Maucker Union on November 16; photo. |
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35 | Students pledge to be the change Northern Iowan 112:22, p.4 |
The national campaign "It's On Us" to raise awareness about sexual assault comes to UNI; photos. |
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36 | Speech night of showcase Northern Iowan 112:22, p.1 |
The Speech Team held a fall showcase on November 5 at the Hearst Center for the Arts; photo. |
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37 | UNI celebrates student cultures Northern Iowan 112:21, p.6 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) held a celebration for Native American Heritage Month on November 6 in Maucker Union; photo. |
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38 | Remembering Katie Northern Iowan 112:21, p.3 |
Friends and family gathered at Bender Field on November 7 for a remembrance ceremony for Caitlyn "Katie" Burns, who died in her dorm room on September 23; photos. |
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39 | May the best mustache win: no shave pledge Northern Iowan 112:20, p.6 |
The Colleges Against Cancer student organization held a 'No shave November' party on November 1 to kick off their month-long fundraising event for the American Cancer Society; photo. |
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40 | NISG contingency fund running dry Northern Iowan 112:20, p.3 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) contingency fund is lower than the funding request needed for the full 2015-2016 academic year, which will impact funds allocated to student organizations; photo. |
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41 | Price to step down as UNI coach Northern Iowan 112:18, p.6 |
James Price, the women's soccer coach, will be stepping down after taking a position to implement and coach a soccer program at Hawkeye Community College; photo. |
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42 | Drag-A-Ganza: spooky and sassy Northern Iowan 112:18, p.1 |
UNI Proud held their Halloween Drag-A-Granza in Lang Auditorium on October 27; photos. |
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43 | Exceptionalism over acceptance Northern Iowan 112:17, p.3 |
Moeller, using the examples of standing ovations and grade inflation trends, argues that higher education is being devalued through promoting mediocrity instead of rewarding excellence; photos. |
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44 | Alumni rethinks cancer treatment Northern Iowan 112:17, p.2 |
UNI alumni Kimryn Rathmell gave the talk "The Exciting State of Affairs for Drug Development in Cancer: 2015" on October 22 in Lantz Auditorium in McCollum Science Hall as the 19th annual Leland Wilson Lectureship; photos. |
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45 | New meets old through the UNI Traditions app Northern Iowan 112:15, p.5 |
The UNI Traditions challenge now has an app that can be used to keep track of events; photo. |
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46 | Hot Sardines bring the roaring 20's swing Northern Iowan 112:15, p.1 |
The Hot Sardines performed on October 17 at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC), with a pre-show by the UNI Ballroom and Swing club; photos. |
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47 | Student orgs. wage chalking war over abortion Northern Iowan 112:14, p.3 |
UNI Right to Life chalked the sidewalk in front of Maucker Union to spread abortion awareness. UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) and UNI Students Together for the Advancement of Reproductive Rights (UNI STARR) responded with chalkings to promote reproductive rights. Members of each group discuss their messages; photo. |
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48 | Paul courts youth vote at UNI Northern Iowan 112:14, p.1 |
Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul visited campus on October 13; photos. |
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49 | Trump stumps in Cedar Valley Northern Iowan 112:12, p.1 |
Presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at the Waterloo Electric Park Ballroom on October 7; photos. |
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50 | Rubio hosts CF town hall Northern Iowan 112:11, p.1 |
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio visited Cedar Falls and spoke at Mudd Advertising; photo. |