Johnson--Robert Harold (Classes of 1970 and 1976)

Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Regents set strange priorities
Northern Iowan 66:59, p.2
Critical of Regents decision to renovate Dean's Residence and to raise rent in married student housing.
2 Constitution to go on trial
Northern Iowan 66:37, p.4
Bob Johnson urges students to look carefully at proposed constitution.
3 Suggests a change of demand tactics
Northern Iowan 66:19, p.2
Believes recent demonstration might not be most effective way to promote change.
4 Johnson replies to senate "intimidators"
Northern Iowan 66:13, p.2
Outlines his position on senate debate; believes problem has been exaggerated.
5 Johnson on assorted items
Northern Iowan 66:13, p.3
Comments on Moratorium, general education, and other matters.
6 USD more enthusiastic than UNI
Northern Iowan 66:11, p.3
Compares Homecoming celebrations.
7 Lauds minority group committee
Northern Iowan 66:9, p.2
Believes COURIMGE had done good job.
8 Must participate in campus forum
Northern Iowan 66:3, p.2
Believes University Forum is valuable tool; urges students to participate.
9 Critical year for higher education
Northern Iowan 66:1, p.2
Student Senate President Johnson looks at goals for year.
10 Back to I.S.T.C.
Northern Iowan 65:56, p.3
Believes General Assembly actions will not allow UNI to move forward.
11 Should join NSA
Northern Iowan 65:54, p.3
Outlines services available from National Student Association.
12 Questions Key Hole validity
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.2
Believes that making the Keyhole Lounge a special area devoted to African-Americans was a mistake.
13 Backs appearance of Aptheker
Northern Iowan 65:50, p.2
Found Aptheker's style inappropriate to audience level, but enjoyed opportunity to exchange ideas.
14 Senate is non-governing; Johnson
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.2
Outlines plans and philosophies relating to Senate.
15 Discuss ROC platform
Northern Iowan 65:43, p.8
Candidates explain main points.
16 Asks student vote
Northern Iowan 65:42, p.2
Urges students to vote even though only one party has a full slate of candidates.