McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)

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# Title Date Summary
51 Wellness Fair brings many opportunities to one place
Northern Iowan 103:17, p.1
Forty businesses and other vendors will have booths for the Wellness Fair in the lower level of the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo.
52 Morse spearheads Adopt-an-Alley
Northern Iowan 103:17, p.11
NISG Director of Public Relations is leading the effort to adopt-an-alley, similar to the adopt-a-highway program; photo.
53 Student Alumni Ambassadors currently recruiting
Northern Iowan 103:17, p.6
Students serve a vital role as tour guides for visitors and as visible representatives of the university. Applications are being accepted; photo.
54 Be a pal and brighten a kid's future
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.9
UNI students have an opportunity to aid high school students in the area by volunteering one hour per week for the academic year to work either with Big Brothers/Big Sisters or a tutoring group.
55 Panther Patrol serves its purpose
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.4
Panther Patrol employs eight students to provide more eyes and ears to observe what is happening on the campus. This group is in addition to the public safety staff and student patrols.
56 Struggle for political control in House comes to Maucker Union
Northern Iowan 103:14, p.4
Candidates Matt Reisetter, Bob Kressig, Doris Kelly, and Dave Wieland participated in debate; photo.
57 Alumni Association going for a younger look
Northern Iowan 103:14, p.1
Alumni Association is using several tactics to recruit younger members; Connie Hansen is leading the effort; photo.
58 UNI good Samaritan passes on grant money to WRC
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.6
Target Corporation grant money given to the WRC by Bob Frederick, director of academic advising and career services.
59 Debate should increase voter awareness
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.1
NISG and the speech and debate team are sponsoring a debate between the candidates in districts 19 and 20. Information and increasing student voting in the upcoming election are the goals of the debate.
60 Keeping it safe for Homecoming 2006
Northern Iowan 103:12, p.13
Dave Zarifis and Grant Erwin urge students to have fun during Homecoming, but to have fun in a safe manner; photo.
61 Presidential installation honored college tradition
Northern Iowan 103:11, p.1
President Benjamin Allen was installed on September 29, 2006; students and faculty look forward to his leadership; President Allen states his goals; photo.
62 Homecoming rocks for charity
Northern Iowan 103:11, p.6
Concert will benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters as Homecoming philanthropy project; Barefoot Compadres and Stable Daze will perform.
63 Ben Allen to be installed as ninth UNI president
Northern Iowan 103:10, p.1
Bash with Ben picnic and faculty and staff welcome reception are included in the two day celebration for the formal installation of Ben Allen as UNI's ninth president; photo.
64 Homecoming 2006 approaching quickly
Northern Iowan 103:9, p.1
Homecoming committee has been working since January for the upcoming celebration. Rock the Dome is this year's theme; photo.
65 Target hits the mark with a $3000 grant to college
Northern Iowan 103:8, p.1
UNI awarded grant from Target to support university activities; photo.
66 Admissions thinking like prospective students to increase enrollment for the coming semesters
Northern Iowan 103:7, p.1
Admissions and enrollment services are changing the ways they recruit. Cyberspace will be used more extensively in the coming years to showcase the University; photo.
67 Career Fair offers a myriad of opportunities for students
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.8
180 employers will be in the UNI-Dome on Monday looking for new employees or interns; photo.
68 Transfer enrollment at UNI down, transfer enrollment up
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.1
Drop in enrollment falls in line with earlier projections. Registrar Phil Patton thinks enrollment will increase in the next few years; photo.
69 UNI outdoors is perfect for adventure seekers on
Northern Iowan 103:5, p.16
Outdoor recreation is alive and well with trips planned for rock climbing, backpacking, hiking, spelunking, and skiing.
70 New software designed to prevent plagiarism
Northern Iowan 103:5, p.3
Provost's office has purchased an anti-plagiarism computer program for use by UNI professors.
71 Sports clubs offer a challenge to participants
Northern Iowan 103:4, p.9
Sports clubs at UNI are student driven and may be one of the best kept secrets on campus; photo.
72 Committees help students get their voices heard
Northern Iowan 103:4, p.3
Student input on issues is important at UNI. The best way to get involved is through the Northern Iowa Student Government.
73 UNI showcases international resources
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.9
International opportunities fair offers students the opportunity to expand their college experience.
74 President Allen promotes growth in fall address
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.4
President Allen addresses the fall faculty meeting, challenging the University to "focus and grow".
75 "Energy surcharge" took many students by surprise
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.1
Many students were unaware of the energy surcharge until they received their August university bill.
76 Volunteer fair to be held at UNI
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.4
American Humanics student organization is sponsoring its first volunteer fair September 6, 2006, in Maucker Union.
77 New student conduct code doesn't penalize good Samaritans
Northern Iowan 103:1, p.5
Good Samaritan clause offers students limited protection if they find themselves in potentially tricky situations.
78 President Allen new to campus same as many students
Northern Iowan 103:1, p.1
President Allen shares some of his experiences during his first months on the job; photo.
79 Administration names new vice president of student services
Northern Iowan 102:59, p.1
Jan Hanish named interim vice president for educational and student services; replaces Renee Romano, who will be going to the University of Illinois; photo.
80 Orientation joint effort by students, staff
Northern Iowan 102:59, p.1
Cooperation among several departments and students is needed for smooth orientation sessions; photo.
81 NISG update
Northern Iowan 102:58, p.3
NISG executive activities noted.
82 Maucker Union faces a few changes
Northern Iowan 102:58, p.3
Lisa Kratz named director of Maucker Union; interim Director Guy Sims will go to Virginia Technical University.
83 Student-driven programs guide the way
Northern Iowan 102:58, p.1
Examines the summer orientation program for incoming freshmen and transfer students; photo.
84 Kick back and relax; it's good for you
Northern Iowan 102:57, p.5
Discusses the perception of nagging parents and summer jobs for their college students.
85 Days lost dawdling
Northern Iowan 102:56, p.5
The pros and cons of summer.
86 We bid you, adieu, Bob Koob A reflection of UNI's President from 1995-2006
Northern Iowan 102:55, p.1
President Koob's impact on UNI and the community during his tenure are revisited; photo.
87 Ben Allen named new president
Northern Iowan 102:55, p.1
Benjamin J. Allen named the ninth president of UNI.
88 Wheelchair sport camp at UNI; Campers live college lifestyle while participating
Northern Iowan 102:54, p.1
First annual wheelchair sports camp will be held this summer. Attendees will participate in a variety of sports activities.
89 Creating resumes is easy with help
Northern Iowan 102:53, p.12
Help with writing resumes is available.
90 NISG executives swap out; big shoes to fill
Northern Iowan 102:53, p.1
Newly elected president and vice president take formally sworn in at NISG; photo.
91 Third presidential candidate Ben Allen visits campus
Northern Iowan 102:52, p.1
Ben Allen shares his views on student involvement, tuition, and fundraising with UNI students, staff, and faculty; photo.
92 Fraternity teeters for charity
Northern Iowan 102:52, p.9
Alpha Phi Omega will host the fourth annual tee-ter-totter-a-thon. The Community Housing Initiative will benefit from this event.
93 More budget cuts for Iowa
Northern Iowan 102:51, p.3
University awaits the announcement of the budget. Current estimates from the statehouse don't look good for Iowa's public universities.
94 Second presidential candidate John Folkins visits campus
Northern Iowan 102:51, p.1
Presidential candidate John Folkins sees three essential pillars to university education; inquiry, engagement, and achievement for students; expressed his belief that public education should be available to everyone.
95 Pink and blue finds its way to UNI fitness
Northern Iowan 102:50, p.11
Gender stereotypes can be found in fitness programs.
96 Presidential candidate Stephen Lehmkuhle visits campus
Northern Iowan 102:50, p.1
Stephen Lehmkuhle believes his diverse range of experiences can benefit UNI. Lehmkuhle met with a number of constituencies across campus sharing his views on topics ranging from tuition to technology; photo.
97 UNI offers debt workshops
Northern Iowan 102:50, p.1
Financial Aid Office is sponsoring debt consolidation meetings for students.
98 UNI graduate speaks about work with NASA, Mars
Northern Iowan 102:49, p.1
Bryan Hynek returned to campus to speak at conference; talked about his research activities involving Mars; believes that there was once life on Mars.
99 Relay for Life at UNI makes 100 grand for ACS
Northern Iowan 102:48, p.1
About 1600 people took part in event, mostly students; photo.
100 Dance not only for ballerinas
Northern Iowan 102:48, p.9
Finds that dance provides exercise for many muscle groups; group of men enjoys participating; photo.