Hicks--Benjamin H. (Class of 1999)

Displaying 1 - 36 of 36 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Panther Shuttle taking off; long-sought system to begin in spring
Northern Iowan 94:28, p.1
Campus bus route sponsored by NISG will begin January 12 and run through March 13; map.
2 Student leaders' salaries: too much for a good thing?
Northern Iowan 94:27, p.1
Salaries of student government leaders.
3 Trip to Chile turns into experiential learning
Northern Iowan 94:20, p.9
Students in Multicultural Education class look forward to trip to Chile.
4 Dancer residents soaking wet, hopping mad over repairs
Northern Iowan 94:18, p.1
Leaky window seals lead to problems.
5 UNI Jazz Band will talk to you
Northern Iowan 94:17, p.9
Review of music CD "Conversations" by UNI Jazz Band One.
6 National fraternity bans alcohol in chapter houses
Northern Iowan 94:14, p.7
Phi Gamma Delta bans alcoholic beverages in all of its chapters.
7 UNI Orchestra to be featured on IPTV
Northern Iowan 94:12, p.12
Halloween concert will be broadcast.
8 UNI ticket prices 5 times Gateway average
Northern Iowan 94:8, p.1
Northern Iowan surveys Gateway Conference football ticket prices; UNI's prices are highest.
9 Have you had your moo juice today?
Northern Iowan 94:5, p.9
Students should drink more milk.
10 UPS strike hits UNI
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.1
United Parcel Service strike affects shipments to University Book and Supply.
11 Branstad visits research project
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.2
Governor Branstad visits Ag-Based Industrial Lubricants (ABIL) research program; photo on page 1.
12 NISG's last meeting of year: Lang Hall receives funding
Northern Iowan 93:55, p.2
Study snacks bill, KGRK allocation, Lang Hall renovations, and appointment of new senators topics of final meeting.
13 BSU bill still tabled
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.1
Bill recommending Black Student Union repay money spent on Comedy Jam tabled; calendar changes and student activity fee budget discussed.
14 Professor Morgan's UNI future in question; insufficient outside research publications, constitutes tenure denial
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.1
Hearing on Carol Morgan's denial of tenure and promotion continues; photo.
15 Koob reviews first year as UNI president
Northern Iowan 93:52, p.1
Robert Koob's interview on his first year as President; photo.
16 NISG begins new session
Northern Iowan 93:51, p.1
Meeting included ceremony for outgoing members, Lang Hall lobbying effort, room and board rate increase, Cedar Falls parking, and Black Student Union funding.
17 Substance abuse seminar looks at some tough issues
Northern Iowan 93:50, p.3
Recent presentation addressed challenge of identifying substance abuse.
18 Yearbook ends: Old Gold ceases publication for 97-98 school year
Northern Iowan 93:49, p.1
Old Gold yearbook ceases operations due to lack of funding.
19 NISG: Final meeting of 97-98 session
Northern Iowan 93:49, p.1
NISG approved UNI's strategic plan, thanked Old Gold staff, rescinded PRSSA concert funding, and filled positions on Executive Board.
20 Dome concert in question; NISG approves 97-98 budget
Northern Iowan 93:47, p.1
Dome concerts sponsored by PRSSA are questioned, NISG budget, KGRK funding, and Old Gold Yearbook ceasing operations were topics at recent NISG meeting.
21 Your choices are unlimited with capstone
Northern Iowan 93:47, p.10
Although all students must take Environment Technology and Society course, each section is different.
22 NISG; yes to $50,000 concert
Northern Iowan 93:44, p.1
NISG appropriated $50,000 for concert with Cypress Hill, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, and Goo Goo Dolls May 2; Taiwanese Student's Association is recognized and bulletin boards and computer lab hours discussed.
23 Wellness programs half off
Northern Iowan 93:41, p.1
Exercise classes are half off and other programs are still available.
24 Billing error results in U-bill confusion
Northern Iowan 93:38, p.2
Charge of $27.50 to some Bartlett Hall resident's U-bills caused some concern.
25 UNI professor visits Clinton
Northern Iowan 93:37, p.1
Professor Andrew Burstein visited President Clinton and will appear in a PBS movie on Thomas Jefferson tonight; photo.
26 AOL refunds users; UNI offers Ethernet service
Northern Iowan 93:34, p.3
UNI computers use fast Ethernet system to access Internet.
27 Alcohol and violence; presentations hit home on the Hill
Northern Iowan 93:32, p.5
William Downs delivered lecture on alcohol use and violence Monday.
28 What's in a name? About 19 million dollar$
Northern Iowan 93:30, p.2
New Performing Arts Center will be named after Cathy and Edward J. Gallagher, Jr., and Peggy and Carl Bluedorn; the name will be Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
29 On your march . . . get set . . . go band!
Northern Iowan 93:27, p.4
Fundraising and other assistance has allowed the Marching Band to perform at UNI football games this season.
30 Local youth let their voices, opinions be heard at summit
Northern Iowan 93:23, p.10
High school students discussed their problems as part of the Community Youth Summit last Thursday in the Union.
31 Why can't you burst UNI's bubble
Northern Iowan 93:21, p.9
UNI-Dome roof is supported by air; photo.
32 "A Dybbuk" success at Strayer-Wood
Northern Iowan 93:12, p.15
Play "A Dybbuk" was a success; remaining performances are this weekend in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
33 Bike 7.6 miles at George Wyth
Northern Iowan 93:11, p.15
Waterloo Marines Mountain Bike Madness race will be held in George Wyth State Park this Sunday.
34 'Cross between "Exorcist," "Romeo and Juliet," "The Crow"'
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.14
Performances of Theatre UNI's "A Dybbuk" will be held through October 12.
35 KGRK introduces programs
Northern Iowan 93:5, p.2
Student-run radio station KGRK--The GeRK--broadcasts to the local area.
36 Habitat for Humanity founder praises student involvement
Northern Iowan 93:3, p.3
Students help build affordable housing in Waterloo with Habitat for Humanity.