Krull--Danielle Leigh (Student--2011)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | UNI STAND rallies for moment of silence Northern Iowan 108:19, p.6 |
Declining to allow a request for a moment of silence for those killed in the Congo by the Athletic Department has led to demonstrations at recent football games. The group does not accept the explanation given for not allowing the request. | |
2 | Edelman emphasizes need to end child poverty Northern Iowan 108:15, p.1 |
Marian Wright Edelman spoke on the topic "The Future of Our Children in a Post 9/11 World". She shared her experiences during 9/11 and urged the audience to fight for education for today's children; photo. | |
3 | Students celebrate National Day for Saudi Arabia Northern Iowan 108:10, p.4 |
September 26 marks the Saudi National Celebration. It is a way to reconnect with people who share my heritage and the things and customs that remind me of home, says Hanan Al-Harthi; photo. | |
4 | Luciano encourages pluralism, diversity Northern Iowan 108:8, p.1 |
Danique Seymour shared her poem, "Faces", prior to Felipe Luciano's lecture. The lecture was entitled, "Black Latino Unity: The Missing Link". Luciano's lecture was part of a series of lectures on diversity. | |
5 | Panelists discuss revision of Mark Twain's classic Northern Iowan 107:42, p.5 |
Replacing the n-word with slave in the classic book makes the book even more difficult to teach. The book deals with race, murder, death, and cruelty. These are heavy topics to discuss and bring emotion into the discussion. | |
6 | Larry Stone discusses the legacy of Iowa's 'bird lady' Northern Iowan 107:40, p.4 |
Gladys Black and her passion for birds, kids, and outdoor education were examined during a story telling and photographic presentation; photo. | |
7 | CEEE sponsors sustainability film series Northern Iowan 107:39, p.1 |
"Fresh" is a film, highlighting the impact of the food industry on society. The film show both positive and negative aspects on the environment and health of the economy. | |
8 | UNI Museum looking to change location Northern Iowan 107:37, p.1 |
A team has been appointed to keep the Museum a permanent fixture on campus. The current building was to be a temporary location. Upgrading the current building has been deemed too expensive; photo. | |
9 | Lisa Jepsen speaks about the economics of sexual orientation Northern Iowan 107:35, p.1 |
Associate professor of economics addresses the Current Research on Women Forum. Students, faculty members, and members of the community were present. Stereotypes were examined; photo. | |
10 | UNI to co-sponsor "Growing Local Lunches" event Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Cedar Falls Public Library will host a panel discussion on connecting local farmers with school lunch programs to provide locally grown produce. Six school districts presently participate. | |
11 | Club S. O. L. E. builds a relationship with nature Northern Iowan 107:34, p.7 |
Student Outdoor Leadership Education group often spends Wednesday and Thursday hiking in the Cedar Valley on snow shoes or cross country skis. The club has explored several activities, since its beginning in 2001; photo. |