Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)

Displaying 51 - 93 of 93 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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 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.
55 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.
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 Student sleeping habits less than spectacular
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.13
Dr. James Waas' advice on sleeping habits is shared.
67 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.
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.