Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Displaying 1 - 22 of 22 in reverse chronological order
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1 | 2014-15 year in review Northern Iowan 110:55, p.2 |
Reviews different events that occurred in the past year; photo. | |
2 | Ruud joins UNI ass 10th president Northern Iowan 110:12, p.1 |
William Ruud was formally welcomed as the 10th president of UNI. Many students, faculty, and alumni attended the event; photo. | |
3 | 13. UNI athletics: 2012-13 year in review Northern Iowan 109:54, p. |
Reviews each sport during the 2012-2013 year. Tells what players to keep an eye on during the coming year; photo. | |
4 | Students gain first-hand experiences with oppression Northern Iowan 106:40, p.1 |
Black Student Union sponsored the "Tunnel of Oppression," depicting injustice and other scenarios; photo. | |
5 | Community and students come together to support Ollie Northern Iowan 106:38, p.6 |
Eight thousand six hundred dollars was raised from freewill donations during Ollie's Benefit Bash. Oliver Palmer is an eight year old boy; diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. Over five hundred attended; photo. | |
6 | On the issues; NISG candidates Joel Anderson, Emma Hashman Northern Iowan 106:33, p.3 |
Candidates for vice president of the student body answer questions about qualifications, concerns for the university, and their views on the tuition surcharge and faculty and staff furloughs; photo. | |
7 | Abuse of H1N1 policy prompts change Northern Iowan 106:31, p.1 |
Some professors have included their policy on absence due to H1N1 in their syllabi; others are addressing the problem on a case by case basis. The Student Health Clinic has stopped providing written illness excuses for students; photo. | |
8 | New Year's resolutions full up the WRC Northern Iowan 2010:29, p.5 |
Daily use of the WRC has increased from 1800 per day to 2200 per day since students returned from Christmas break. The WRC is the kind of place that other universities wish to build. | |
9 | The truth behind the orange envelope Northern Iowan 2008:28, p.7 |
Dave Zarifis answers questions about paying and appealing parking tickets; explains how that money is used; photo. | |
10 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:26, p.3 |
Scenes from the Men's Glee Club concert; photo. | |
11 | Students give professors grades of their own Northern Iowan 106:23, p.1 |
Evaluation forms have been handed to students to allow them assess the course and the professor. Forms are scored electronically, summarized by an outside firm, and following the posting of grades, shared with the professor; photo. | |
12 | Students cope with stress as the semester winds down Northern Iowan 106:22, p.12 |
Students are ready for Thanksgiving break. Three months of classes has taken its toll. Students deal with stress in different ways; photo. | |
13 | University of Northern Iowa provides spring schedule packet online only Northern Iowan 106:21, p.1 |
The well known class schedule books are no longer available. In the continuing effort toward sustainability, the class schedule book is now online. This move will save money and be more efficient; photo. | |
14 | Wasteful practices escalate paper costs Northern Iowan 106:20, p.1 |
Student impatience blamed for the overuse of printing at Rod Library. Fliers and a new policy of a forty page limit are aimed to help reduce waste. Paper is recycled, but increased costs of paper and toner require action; photo. | |
15 | News Briefs: International Education Week Northern Iowan 106:19, p.2 |
Study Abroad program sponsors International Education Week during November. | |
16 | Multimodal transportation center to open Northern Iowan 106:18, p.1 |
November 2 five hundred eighty seven parking spaces will be open. A, B, and G permits will be allowed plus metered parking at $.50 per hour. | |
17 | Some have no worries for student employment despite cutbacks Northern Iowan 106:17, p.2 |
Work study students are funded by Federal dollars and will likely not be effected by the recently announced state budget cuts. Dining services do run their operations as a business and may adjust if catering and retail decline; photo. | |
18 | Cedar Bend Humane Society set to hold annual Barktober Fest Northern Iowan 106:16, p.7 |
Humane Society will sponsor fundraising event. | |
19 | Withdrawing from classes can affect students Northern Iowan 106:15, p.1 |
Registrar Phil Patton notes that students are not reimbursed for tuition paid for dropped classes. Help is available on a case by case basis for drops after the deadline that result in an F. There is a procedure to get the F changed to a W. | |
20 | Students show support for UNI Panthers for Homecoming Northern Iowan 106:14, p.1 |
Murals being painted for Homecoming in the Maucker Union ballroom; photo. | |
21 | Pedestrians have the right of way, right? Northern Iowan 106:13, p.17 |
National statistics indicate that a pedestrian is killed every one hundred thirteen minutes and injured every eight minutes. Dave Zarifis reports that this has not been much of a problem on campus; photo. | |
22 | Students rock out at Rock Band tournament Northern Iowan 106:6, p.1 |
Siegfried and Roy Tiger Attack was named "crowd favorite" during the rock band tournament in Maucker Union; photo. |