Leitner--Gabrielle (Class of 2020)

Displaying 101 - 150 of 194 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Swimming and diving victorious once again
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.6
The women's swimming and diving team finished first in 13 of 16 events and won 194-105 over the Illinois State Redbirds. They also broke seven Glen F. Henry pool records and are 6-2 on the season and 4-0 at home; photo.
102 Dance Marathon dresses up for the kids
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.5
Dance Marathon will hold their Black Tie Affair on January 31 at ThreeHouse; photo.
103 Exhibit views life from human perspective
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art opened an new exhibit "In and of the Anthropocene," co-curated by gallery director Darrell Taylor and art history professor Elizabeth Sutton; photos.
104 Icon Donuts & Sweetery opens on Hill
Northern Iowan 115:28, p.1
Icon Donuts and Sweetery, owned by Kyle Dehmlow, opened on College Hill; photos.
105 Taylor leads swimming in wins
Northern Iowan 115:28, p.6
The women's swimming team performed well at their first meet of the year, taking three of the top seven swimming spots and the top three diving spots against Loras College and Iowa Central Community College. The team then competed against Iowa State University and competed well in individual and team swimming and diving events; photo.
106 Students 'A GO GO' to Vertigo
Northern Iowan 115:26, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art hosted the art department's biannual performance art showcase, "Vertigo: A GO GO!" on November 29. Many students performed for a large audience; photos.
107 Ground Game pushes UNI past Lamar
Northern Iowan 115:25, p.6
The Panthers football team lost to the Lamar Cardinals, 16-3; photo.
108 Poetry speculates fantasy, myth, science
Northern Iowan 115:24, p.1
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association shared their writing and experience with an audience in Bartlett Hall on November 12; photos.
109 "Heathers" remake misses the mark
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.3
Leitner gives the television show remake of "Heathers" an unfavorable review; photo.
110 Holocaust Museum speaker visits UNI
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.1
Eric Schmalz, staff member of the United States Holocaust Museum, gave the lecture "'The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown:' Newspapers, Op-Eds, and American Responses to Anti-Semitism" in Sabin Hall's Segebarth Auditorium on November 6; photo.
111 Penguins ice Panthers, 31-10
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.1
The UNI football team lost to the Youngstown State Penguins, 31-10; photos.
112 University re-evaluating computer labs
Northern Iowan 115:22, p.2
The Northern Iowa Student Government is considering renovating unused computer labs; photo.
113 Students level up at upcoming UNI-Con
Northern Iowan 115:22, p.1
Panther eSports, Tabletop Gaming and Dueling Panthers are partnering together to present the gaming convention UNI-Con on November 10 in Maucker Union; photo.
114 UNI men roll to consecutive exhibition wins
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.6
The men's basketball team won against the Wartburg Knights in UNI's exhibition game, 110-69.
115 Playoff hopes alive as Panthers beat Redbirds
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.6
The Panthers football team beat the Illinois State Redbirds, 26-16; photo.
116 Observatory show reaches for the stars
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.1
The observatory dome on top of McCollum Hall is open for a show every Thursday and facilitated by Siobahn Morgan, the head of the earth and environmental sciences department; photo.
117 Holocaust survivor visits the Hearst Center
Northern Iowan 115:20, p.1
Holocaust Survivor Steen Metz shares his experiences in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the rescue of Jews in Denmark in 1943. The October 30 event was sponsored by the Hearst Center for the Arts and UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education; photo.
118 Panthers beat Jackrabbits, 24-9
Northern Iowan 115:17, p.1
The UNI football team beat the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, 24-9; photo.
119 Tips for a safe homecoming
Northern Iowan 115:16, p.3
Student Wellness Services shares safety tips for Homecoming; photo.
120 Wright Hall briefly closes
Northern Iowan 115:15, p.2
Wright Hall was closed on October 10 due to an electrical issue. Wright Hall, the 13th building built on campus and the 4th oldest still standing, turned 100 in 2017 and was last majorly renovated in 1992; photo.
121 UNI alumna discusses exhibition
Northern Iowan 115:14, p.1
UNI alumna Jessica Barness spoke at the new Gallery of Art exhibit "The Reach and Richness of Design: The Elena Diane Curris Biennial Design Exhibition"; photos.
122 Panthers fall to NDSU run attack, 56-31
Northern Iowan 115:13, p.8
The UNI Panthers football team lost to North Dakota State University, 56-31; photos.
123 UNI receives voter turnout award
Northern Iowan 115:13, p.3
UNI received the Silver Seal from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for high voter participation in the 2016 presidential elections. 67.5 percent of the UNI student body voted, putting UNI second in the country for voter turnout.
124 UNI professors show their roots
Northern Iowan 115:13, p.1
Professors David May and Michael Fleming discuss the plants they keep in their offices; photos.
125 Prof talks buddies and boogeyman
Northern Iowan 115:12, p.2
Professor Evan Renfro gave the lecture "Buddies and Boogeymen: U.S. Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics" on October 1 in Rod Library as part of the #PanthersVote lecture series, hosted by the American Democracy Project. Renfro discussed mass media and politics; photo.
126 Archaeologists dig for Central Hall
Northern Iowan 115:12, p.1
Students in an archaeological field work class led by Donald Gaff, associate professor of anthropology, will be excavating the former location of Central Hall. Central Hall was the first building on campus, and it burned down in 1965; photo.
127 UNI ranked no. 2 Midwest public school
Northern Iowan 115:11, p.2
In the 2019 U.S. News and World Report Best College Rankings, UNI ranked as the second best public university in the Midwest and number 25 for best among private and public institutions in the Midwest; photo.
128 Flex meals reduced from 20 to 2
Northern Iowan 115:9, p.1
In an effort to make campus dining plans more clear and customizable, the Department of Residence (DOR) lowered the number of "flex meals" or "guest passes" from20 to 2; photo.
129 Panthers defeat Iowa State for the first time ever
Northern Iowan 115:9, p.6
After defeating the Northern Illinois Huskies in their first game of the season, the women's soccer team took home a second victory against the Iowa State Cyclones. It was the first time in the history of the program that they'd defeated the Cyclones; photos.
130 Panthers sink Pirates, 44-0
Northern Iowan 115:9, p.1
In their first home opener of the season, the Panther football team defeated the Hampton Pirates, 44-0. It was the team's first shutout since the 2015 season; photos.
131 Profs hold Constitutional roundtable
Northern Iowan 115:8, p.1
Professors Scott Peters, Jayme Renfro, Donna Hoffman, Christopher Martin, and Elise DuBord participated in a discussion panel hosted by #PanthersVote for Constitution Day. Topics included politics, economy, the press, and immigration; photos.
132 Panther Portraits: Pear Fair
Northern Iowan 115:7, p.5
College Hill business Mohair Pear hosted the eighth annual Pear Fair, an arts and crafts festival, on September 15; photos.
133 Rialto to reopen tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Northern Iowan 115:7, p.2
Rialto Dining Center is set to reopen after being closed for two weeks. The center suffered damages after a joint steam line broke; photo.
134 Tallgrass Prairie Center educates during field day
Northern Iowan 115:5, p.5
The Tallgrass Prairie Center in conjunction with Iowa State University STRIPS (Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips) will host a field day at J.H. Roadman Memorial Park in Dike on September 13; photos.
135 Rialto closed until further notice
Northern Iowan 115:5, p.1
The Rialto Dining Center closes temporarily after a failure in the steam system caused steam and flooding issues in the Tower Center; photos.
136 Check DIS out: CME has new name
Northern Iowan 115:3, p.4
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) is now the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DIS) and houses Multicultural Education Services, Gender and Sexuality Services, and Military and Veteran Student Services; photo.
137 'That's So Gay' art exhibition
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.2
A new art exhibit will be shown at the UNI Gallery of Art in the Kamerick Art Building. The exhibit showcases works by LGBT artists and LGBT subject matter; photos.
138 Panther Portrait: Welcome Home Concert
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.4
The Varsity Men's Glee Club performed their Welcome Home concert in Lang Auditorium. Admission was free, but the audience was asked to bring free will donations that would be given to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photos.
139 Kander hosts voting event
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.5
Democrat Jason Kander visited campus, sponsored by Let America Vote, March for Our Lives Cedar Valley, and the Northern Iowa Democrats, and spoke on voting and voter suppression; photo.
140 Students gather for candlelight vigil
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.1
Students gathered at a candlelight vigil on August 22 to honor Mollie Tibbetts, Jake Wilson, and all those who have gone missing; photos.
141 Glee Club to hold Welcome Back Concert
Northern Iowan 115:1, p.8
The UNI Varsity Men's Glee Club will perform their fourth annual Welcome Home concert at 6 P.M. on August 24. The concert will be held in Lang Auditorium with a suggested $3 donation; proceeds go to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo.
142 Tropical Celebration day at UNI
Northern Iowan 114:54, p.5
Following a proclamation by President Mark Nook, UNI celebrated Tropical Celebration (TC) Day after 174 days of Winter.
143 VertigoMini performance art showcase
Northern Iowan 114:52, p.1
The annual performance art showcase, VertigoMini brought over 1,000 spectators to the Kamerick Art Building and had showcases that addressed issues like rape.
144 UNI honors student athletes at PESPYs
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.1
The first annual PESPYs awards to celebrate student athletes.
145 Panther Portrait: UNI textiles and apperal
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.5
the UNI Textiles and Apparel Programs students presented Catwalk 26
146 Panther Portrait: Wall of Comic Art Rod Library
Northern Iowan 114:51, p.6
Rod Library will be displaying art from Cedar Valley artists and will coincide with RodCon, a mini convention.
147 SigEp seeSAAWs for sexual assault awarness
Northern Iowan 114:50, p.4
Sigma Phi Epsilon held their annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week starting with their 24-hour seesaw event. More events through out the week to come, photo.
148 Newman Civic Fellow recipient
Northern Iowan 114:49, p.4
Ashley Sanchez was awarded the Newman Civic Fellowship. She plans to use it to her advantage and spreading her message to other first-year students.
149 RodCon 2018
Northern Iowan 114:49, p.1
The 2018 RodCon brought 3,000 attendants from all over Iowa and the Midwest.
150 Miller removed by a vote of 15-2
Northern Iowan 114:48, p.1
Former Northern Iowa Student Government Director of Governmental Relations Maggie Miller was removed after a 15-2 Senate vote.