Kelzer--Sarah Marie (Student--2010)
Displaying 1 - 26 of 26 in reverse chronological order
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1 | TOMS Campus Club Northern Iowan 108:20, p.6 |
Goal to raise awareness for TOMS shoes. For each pair purchased, the company gives a pair to a child in need. A documentary, "For Tomorrow: The TOMS Shoes Story" sparked to formation of the club; photo. | |
2 | A sneak peek into Panther Village Northern Iowan 108:16, p.1 |
New apartment style dorms are scheduled to open in the Fall of 2012. There are sixty apartments with 204 bedrooms. Phase II of the project is already underway and is scheduled to open Fall of 2013; photo. | |
3 | New club seeks to provide financial literacy education Northern Iowan 108:7, p.1 |
Financial Literacy Club to meet weekly for two hour meetings. The first hour will be spent discussing major topics like taxes, insurance, or investments. No products are being sold. The goal of the group is education. | |
4 | Out Week encourages acceptance of nonbelief Northern Iowan 108:6, p.5 |
UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers sponsored Out Week. Several activities were held with the ultimate goal of allowing anyone questioning their religion to come and meet some of the members and learn more about the group and their ideas; photo. | |
5 | UNI feel effects of budget cuts Northern Iowan 108:3, p.1 |
State support for UNI has been cut for the third straight year. This year's shortfall is 3.6 million dollars. Class sizes are increasing. Retirements are not being replaced. Programs are being cut; photo. | |
6 | Wi-Fi access planned for all residence halls Northern Iowan 108:1, p.1 |
Wireless Internet access is expected to be completed by October 2011. Network switches were refreshed over the summer. Hagemann Hall was the testing pilot and will be the first to receive service. | |
7 | Scott Cawelti previews 'Brother's Blood: The True Story of the Mark Family Murders' Northern Iowan 107:47, p.3 |
The Final Thursday Reading at the Hearst Center; featured Scott Cawelti. His new book on the Mark Family Murders will be released in August; photo. | |
8 | Just Dance Northern Iowan 107:45, p.5 |
Over five hundred students attended the dance party at the Lutheran Student Center. The original dance party on 2008 had fifty people attend; photo. | |
9 | UNI students and faculty remember Anna Williams Northern Iowan 107:45, p.1 |
Sophomore, pep band member, and loyal Panther fan killed in a one vehicle accident in Marshall County. She was returning to UNI to help load equipment for the band trip to Wichita for the NCAA women's basketball tournament; photo. | |
10 | UNIFI to host third annual Darwin Week Northern Iowan 107:34, p.3 |
Faculty and other speakers will address students, faculty, staff, and members of the community during Darwin Week. According to some this week is one of the top intellectual events of the year. It organized by students. | |
11 | U. S. Senator Tom Harkin visits UNI to address funding for higher education Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Ben Allen, Bill Dotzler, Jerry Nelson, Kim Young-Kent, Jerry Durham and Jonathon Keniston made up a panel presenting information from different perspectives on education to Senator Harkin; photo. | |
12 | Students discuss Wikilieaks controversy at 'Talk Politics' Northern Iowan 107:31, p.1 |
Discussion held on 'How much information is too much information' during monthly discussion. Northern Iowa Democrats, College Republicans, and the Young Americans for Liberty regularly discuss political issues. | |
13 | UNI studies assist smoking cessation Northern Iowan 107:28, p.2 |
Center for Social and Behavioral Research has teamed with the Iowa Department of Public Health Division of Tobacco Use to conduct several tobacco-related studies. The telephone hotline, Quitline, has been a positive influence in aiding Iowans. | |
14 | College Hill Partnership to host Tree Lighting Celebration Northern Iowan 107:25, p.5 |
Students and members of the community will kick off the holiday season with open houses, entertainment, discounts, special sales, and holiday goodies; photo. | |
15 | Diversity Matters Northern Iowan 107:25, p.1 |
Applications being accepted for the Diversity Matters award. | |
16 | Ken Murphy opens up about blindness Northern Iowan 107:24, p.1 |
Over three million people in the United States have glaucoma. Murphy explained his experience with blindness and the obstacles it presents; photo. | |
17 | UNI professor to address communication issues in the workplace Northern Iowan 107:22, p.5 |
Professor Jayne Witte will host a webinar dealing with healthy workplace relationships. The event will be held during the noon hour on November 17. | |
18 | Patrick Kuhse to present 'Iowa Fugitive' Northern Iowan 107:21, p.1 |
The Wilson Series in Business Ethics will sponsor the appearance of Patrick Kuhse. He will speak on business ethics and critical thinking. Mr. Kuhse has more than twenty years of experience as a stock broker. He has also served time in prison; photo. | |
19 | UNI CEEE teaches ways to 'reclaim the holidays' Northern Iowan 107:20, p.4 |
Center for Energy and Environmental Education has created a green project to help relieve the stress of the holidays. The focus is on the meaning of Christmas rather than the busyness and buying; photo. | |
20 | Robert and Yvonne Koob Fund accepting applications Northern Iowan 107:20, p.1 |
Scholarship applications are due November 12 for scholarships provided by former UNI president, Robert Koob, and his wife Yvonne; photo. | |
21 | UNI professor shows how the brain lies Northern Iowan 107:19, p.5 |
Professor Otto MacLin presents evidence on how the brain ricks a person in the way he sees things. The brain is constantly reconstructing and adapting: photo. | |
22 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:17, p.7 |
Scenes from the Pride Cry held during the Homecoming weekend; photo. | |
23 | UNI to launch Center for Violence Prevention Northern Iowan 107:15, p.1 |
Center will develop best practices for responding to and preventing interpersonal violence at Iowa's three state universities. | |
24 | Libertarians five views on political issues Northern Iowan 107:15, p.1 |
Nick Taber and Eric Cooper visit with students concerning the fundamentals of the libertarian political philosophy; photo. | |
25 | Depression screenings hope to give comfort to students Northern Iowan 107:14, p.1 |
Counseling Center offered free, anonymous depression screening for students. The screenings may determine early indicators of depression. Steps can then be taken to aid the student. | |
26 | Robinson encourages students to identify their strengths Northern Iowan 107:11, p.4 |
Vicki Robinson spoke to a leadership class. She urged members to understand and use their personal strengths. To do so also requires that students are aware of their weaknesses. |