Koppes--Kevin [Student--2002]

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1 Kerry says war conflicts with American values
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.1
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry spoke on Monday; photo.
2 Dean returns to UNI
Northern Iowan 100:23, p.1
Presidential candidate Howard Dean visited UNI during his tour of colleges in Iowa; photo.
3 MSA kicks off Islam Awareness week Monday
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.1
The Muslim Student Association's goal is to inform people about their religion.
4 Grassley keynotes ceremony
Northern Iowan 100:21, p.1
Senator Grassley spoke at the induction ceremony of Omicron Delta Kappa on Sunday; photo.
5 Board of Regents approves 8.3 percent tuition increase
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.1
Tuition increase could have been between thirteen and fifteen percent.
6 Proposal has tuition climbing the ladder
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.1
Tuition and fees are increasing by $471 for the 2004-2005 school year.
7 Gotera offers insights in Ghost Wars
Northern Iowan 100:9, p.12
Book inspired by recent events in Iraq.
8 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.5
An evangelist preaches to the students near the Union; photo.
9 Meeting to address safety citations, university concerns
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1
UNI administrations will meet with representatives from Iowa's OSHA to talk about employee safety in response to recent violations.
10 UNI fined $11,700 for safety infractions
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.1
The Iowa Division of Labor Services found that UNI was in violation of the Iowa Occupational Safety and Health Act on four separate counts.
11 Dean makes campus visit, case against Bush policy
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Presidential candidate for the 2004 U. S. Presidential election, Howard Dean, spoke on campus on April 11; photo.
12 College Redeemer dodges bullets, comes out on top
Northern Iowan 99:44, p.1
College Redeemer was granted a seventy percent increase in funding from NISG for the 2003-2004 academic year; photo.
13 Blackout blankets campus, sparks rumors
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.1
Three separate blackouts occurred on Saturday evening, lasting for approximately six hours.
14 'Ten Grand' cashes in at the Reverb
Northern Iowan 99:42, p.9
Review of Midwest indie-rock band, "Ten Grand"; photo.
15 Jucifer liquefies Reverb
Northern Iowan 99:40, p.13
Husband and wife duo of Ed Livengood and Amber Valentine performed at the Reverb in Cedar Falls; photo.
16 Lerda, Green 'experience' election victory
Northern Iowan 99:40, p.1
Emiliano Lerda and Nathaniel Green were elected NISG President and Vice-President for the 2003-2004 academic year; photo.
17 Theatre department finds new head to fill rotating role
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.1
Eric Lange became acting department head after Stephen Taft transferred to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
18 Election preview; Lerda, Green emphasize teamwork, communication
Northern Iowan 99:37, p.1
Emiliano Lerda and Nathaniel Green announced their platform for the 2003 NISG presidential election; photo.
19 English students kick off literary series
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.9
UNI Student Literary Series was organized by graduate student Luke Pingel.
20 Main St. fire destroys businesses, apartments
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.1
Three businesses and two apartments near 4th and Main Streets in Cedar Falls were destroyed; photo.
21 UNI in for 'An Evening with Chuck D'
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.3
Chuck D, the leader of a rap group called Public Enemy, will speak in Lang Hall on January 29; photo.
22 UNI students left homeless by fire
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.1
The apartment of students Joel Smits and Matt Olson was destroyed in a fire on Main Street; photo.
23 Marketing students compete in Canada
Northern Iowan 99:28, p.1
Four members of the International Club of Business Students will travel to Canada to compete in the Manitoba International Marketing Competition; photo.
24 Scudder to make statements on the state of student body
Northern Iowan 99:27, p.1
NISG President Jeff Scudder will deliver the "State of the Student Body" address on December 11; photo.
25 Is Dave Barry coming to UNI?
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.1
NISG seeking money to bring Dave Barry to speak on campus; photo.
26 Students 'dying' to oppose war
Northern Iowan 99:24, p.1
Students participated in a "die-in" by feigning death, to protest the possible war in Iraq; photo.
27 Board passes tuition increase; lack of acceptable alternatives made for little doubt in proposal's passage
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.1
By a vote of 7-2, the Iowa Board of Regents voted to increase tuition by 17.6 percent for next year; photo.
28 Senators vote down proposed calendar
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1
Proposal for a fifteen week academic calendar was voted down by NISG, with a count of 3-35-1.
29 $17,500 allocated for Barry visit
Northern Iowan 99:26, p.1
NISG approved a bill to allocate funds to the Speakers Committee to bring Dave Barry to speak on campus.
30 Meningitis sends shivers through UNI
Northern Iowan 99:26, p.1
Two cases of meningitis have been confirmed on campus.
31 Calendar pitched to NISG
Northern Iowan 99:18, p.1
Registrar Phil Patten and a member of the Calendar Committee presented the proposed 15-week academic calendar for consideration.
32 Green Party candidate focuses on community
Northern Iowan 99:18, p.1
Jay Robinson, Green Party candidate for governor, is hoping to get two percent of the vote for the Green Party to retain its state recognition; photo.
33 Academic calendar looks at a makeover
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.1
A new fifteen week calendar for UNI has been proposed; will give students two extra weeks off per year, while increasing class lengths by 10-15 minutes.
34 UNI didn't fly with 'West Wing' actors
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.1
Governor Tom Vilsack, Senator Tom Harkin, congressional candidate Ann Hutchison, and actors Dule Hill and Bradley Whitford did not appear on campus, due to scheduling difficulties.
35 Candidate engrosses audience
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.1
High tuition and the Iowa economy were recurrent subjects in Doug Gross' talk with students on campus; photo.
36 UNI considers 'state' of enrollment
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.3
Enrollment decreased by one percent this year, as a part of the changes on campus due to budget cuts.
37 Hispanic visitors taste college life
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.11
Hispanic students from Waterloo high schools were invited to a luncheon and tour hosted by the Hispanic/Latino Student Union in order to encourage them to invest in a college education.
38 Student at ISU dies; cause still unknown
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.1
Michael Victor Babicz, a senior management information systems major, was found dead in his dorm room last Thursday; cause of death is still unknown.
39 Campus publication back for 'redemption'; 'College Redeemer' back in stands soon
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.1
The "College Redeemer" has been missing from campus due to problems in printing, but will put out its first issue of the year sometime this week.
40 NISG meeting at a glance
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.1
Allocating funds to student organizations and listening to a presentation on computer fees were among the topics at the NISG meeting.
41 Scudder, NISG push participation
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
NISG president Jeff Scudder and members of NISG are encouraging students to vote in the November election with a "get out the vote" drive.
42 NISG special election seeks to restock Senate seats
Northern Iowan 99:10, p.1
Sixteen senate positions are available; photo.
43 Student fatality result of chase
Northern Iowan 99:10, p.1
Lisa Oetken was killed in a car accident when a driver ran a stop sign and collided into her vehicle. Ashley Caskey and Holly Frerichs were also injured in the accident.
44 Three students involved in car accident, one fatality
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.1
Lisa Oetken, Ashley Caskey, and Hollie Frerichs, freshmen from Akron, Iowa, were involved in a car accident last Friday; Lisa Oetken was pronounced dead at the scene.
45 U.S. Cellular gives grant to food bank
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.7
U. S. Cellular gave $2500 to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank as a part of their "Connecting With Our Communities Program."
46 Quick look at Wednesday's NISG meeting
Northern Iowan 99:8, p.1
NISG Senate approves appointments to committees, gave provisional recognition the UNI Church of Christ Connection, and passed two funding bills.
47 Scudder, Lerda talk tuition
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.1
Jeff Scudder took part in a presentation to oppose the upcoming tuition hike.
48 NISG Senate discusses bills, decides on speaker
Northern Iowan 99:6, p.6
At the recent meeting of the Northern Iowa Student Government, new campus groups were recognized, and debates were heard concerning budget allocations.
49 Higher tuition for higher education; a proposed 19.4 percent tuition increase is on the Board of Regents' September 19 docket
Northern Iowan 99:5, p.1
The Board of Regents has proposed a $798 increase in tuition for UNI students next year.
50 Q & A with NISG president Scudder
Northern Iowan 99:2, p.5
Jeff Scudder discusses Northern Iowa Student Government.
51 Disappointing turnout numbers characterized Convocation
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.7
UNI alumnus Carl B. Boyd delivered his speech, "I Can, and I Will," to a small turnout at this year's convocation.
52 Faculty Senate debates shorter semester terms
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.6
The proposal to change to the calendar includes reducing each semester from seventeen weeks to fifteen weeks, adding an extra summer session, and allowing for a longer break over Christmas.
53 While you were gone . . .
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.2
Events on campus from the summer of 2002.
54 Farmers markets boast quality and community
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.6
Fresh produce as well as baked goods and crafts are available at local farmers markets; photo.
55 Project seeks to serve up locally grown food with global awareness
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.6
The UNI Local Food Projects works with local institutions to purchase more locally grown food products.
56 42nd Street to debut at Oster Regent Theatre
Northern Iowan 98:56, p.6
Several UNI people are involved with the production; photo.
57 Columnist's thanks and un-thanks
Northern Iowan 98:54, p.7
Thanks friends and family for helping him with his column by means of ideas and money.
58 Daily dose of 'humorous rantings'
Northern Iowan 98:52, p.7
Criticizes Greek Week, the "Students First" campaign, sexual assault, and the clothing store, Abercrombie and Fitch.
59 Culture to blame, not Catholicism
Northern Iowan 98:50, p.7
Examines the recent sex scandal in the Catholic Church.
60 U.S. holds cultural double standards
Northern Iowan 98:48, p.7
Comments on the war on terrorism and the recent scandal in the Catholic Church.
61 Only 'whites' can be racist in U.S.
Northern Iowan 98:46, p.5
Feels that the columnist in the College Redeemer doesn't understand the actual definition of "racism."
62 Students take advantage of learning abroad opportunities
Northern Iowan 98:44, p.10
Joe Ostby and Matt McGuire went to Russia to study through the American Council of Teachers of Russian.
63 News that we should be aware of
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.7
Discusses the recent state budget cuts and encourages students to vote in the elections in November.
64 Election outcome pleasant
Northern Iowan 98:41, p.7
Comments on the NISG elections, the Grammy Awards, and the weather.
65 Pack your bags now
Northern Iowan 98:40, p.9
The UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair will be held in Waterloo on March 3.
66 Columnist makes election predictions
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.7
Explains his reasoning for voting for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for the NISG president and vice president.
67 Student sleeping habits less than spectacular
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.13
Dr. James Waas' advice on sleeping habits is shared.
68 Study: college freshmen more liberal
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.3
Tom Rice claims that President Clinton may have had something to do with the shift in UNI students' political views.
69 How to distinguish between candidates
Northern Iowan 98:37, p.7
Discusses the upcoming NISG presidential election, and encourages students to vote.
70 Earle & Hutch
Northern Iowan 98:36, p.1
Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson announce their campaign platform for the NISG presidential election; photo.
71 'Most of us' factoids disturbing
Northern Iowan 98:35, p.7
Comments on the 'Most of Us' self-promotional posters that are hung across campus.
72 UNI graduates could benefit from tax breaks
Northern Iowan 98:35, p.1
About seventy percent of UNI graduates stay in Iowa after graduation, and would benefit from a proposed tax break.
73 Taser use still a point for discussion
Northern Iowan 98:33, p.7
Discusses arming Public Safety officers with tasers.
74 Pushing the envelope with 'dead letter'
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.10
Jeremy Stoltz, John Feuling, Ryan Buckendahl and Brad Lufkin are the members of a band called 'dead letter' that is rising in popularity and is from New Hampton; photo.
75 Columnist's predictions for new year
Northern Iowan 98:31, p.7
Looks back at 2001 and makes a few predictions for 2002.
76 Holiday spirit not just a cliché
Northern Iowan 98:27, p.7
Discusses likes and dislikes about the Christmas season.
77 Anti-smoking campaign pointless
Northern Iowan 98:25, p.8
Believes that anti-smoking campaigns are more annoying than helpful.
78 Peace rally positives & negatives
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.6
Explains why the peace rally was a success.
79 Opposing groups have more in common than perhaps thought
Northern Iowan 98:21, p.7
Describes similarities between the beliefs of conservatives and liberals.
80 Satire best cure for mental trauma
Northern Iowan 98:19, p.8
Introduces students to the satirical newspaper, "The Onion".
81 Importance of local businesses noted
Northern Iowan 98:17, p.7
Provides reasons why students should support small, locally owned businesses.
82 Beer + peer pressure = toplessness
Northern Iowan 98:15, p.7
Comments on the celebration of Homecoming 2001 on College Hill.
83 Columnist joins controversial ranks
Northern Iowan 98:13, p.7
Discusses discrimination against homosexuals in the U. S.
84 Corporate advertising out of hand
Northern Iowan 98:11, p.8
Comments on the use of corporate advertising at UNI.
85 Tuition hikes an imminent disaster
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.5
Believes that NISG's efforts to stop state budget cuts are useless.
86 Columnist tries to lighten mood
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7
Feels the music industry should concentrate more on music than money.
87 Attack was on concept of America
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7
Encourages students to be thankful for what they have.
88 Inaugural column revisits old issue
Northern Iowan 98:3, p.7
Takes a look at the possible future of gas prices.
89 Student Life Team provides weekly food, fun
Northern Iowan 98:1, p.17
Thursdaze will provide students with an alternative activity on Thursday nights.
90 Group seeks to 'encourage conservative thinking' on campus
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.10
College Republicans work to improve political awareness around campus; photo.
91 FBI profiler shares real-life experiences
Northern Iowan 97:50, p.10
Former FBI agent R. Stephen Mardigian will describe the process used to profile serial homicides; photo.
92 Professor professes 'liberty of mind'
Northern Iowan 97:43, p.11
Profile of English professor Jesse Swan; photo.
93 Club takes law into own hands
Northern Iowan 97:38, p.13
Daniel Webster Law Society provides pre-law students with helpful information.