Melton--Linda (Class of 1986)

Displaying 1 - 28 of 28 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Exegesis
Northern Iowan 82:8, p.2
Comments on Professor Story's survey on sexual abuse.
2 Exegesis
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.2
Feels angry about the lack of caring and sensitivity that is shown on campus
3 Exegesis
Northern Iowan 82:2, p.2
Believes the drug, Prostaglandin, could have long term effects.
4 Exegesis
Northern Iowan 82:1, p.2
Enjoys the first couple of weeks of school.
5 Artist develops own reality
Northern Iowan 81:55, p.12
Doug Johnson is a visiting artist; photo.
6 New scholarship fund set up for UNI women
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.6
Golda Linter establishes scholarship for women who show outstanding leadership and academic qualities; will memorialize the women of Pi Tau Phi, which later became Alpha Delta Pi.
7 Economics department change approved
Northern Iowan 81:51, p.1
On a 6-5 vote, the Department of Economics will move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
8 Delay could cause problems in Pell Grant program
Northern Iowan 81:49, p.1
Delays in Congress could affect grant distribution.
9 Speaker and film address discrimination
Northern Iowan 81:46, p.4
Jane Elliot will present program.
10 Budget hearings now in session
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.7
Considering allocation of funds to student organizations; photo.
11 Forensics team takes second
Northern Iowan 81:38, p.1
Takes second in state tournament.
12 Ybarra-Rojas to speak tomorrow
Northern Iowan 81:38, p.4
Short profile of Antonio Ybarra-Rojas.
13 New group hopes to meet needs of conservative students
Northern Iowan 81:35, p.4
Lengthy description of purposes of Students for Peace Through Strength; photo.
14 NI salaries increased
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.4
Editors' salaries increased in part due to Baty Scholarship money; a look at other NI expenses.
15 Fire causes no damage
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.5
Furnace problem causes small fire at Tony's.
16 Residence hall problems cited
Northern Iowan 81:31, p.6
Paul A. Smith reports on disciplinary actions.
17 Banner to hit stands Saturday
Northern Iowan 81:24, p.1
Cedar Falls will begin having its own tabloid sized weekly newspaper on Saturday; will be published by Oster Communications.
18 Panel discusses media impacts
Northern Iowan 81:22, p.1
A summary of a panel discussion about the media's impact on politics.
19 Board discusses changes
Northern Iowan 81:21, p.1
The Board of Student Publications considers the possibility of developing the editors' jobs into full-time positions.
20 It¿s as clear as the writing's off the wall
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.1
A member of Students for Peace cleans the sidewalk of graffiti in front of the library; photo.
21 Towers dining center becomes Club Merrill
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.10
The residents of third floor Dancer Hall created a new atmosphere for a party, including Chippendale-dressed waiters; photo.
22 They came to party
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.1
A Halloween party for the little children of families that live in the University Apartments was held in the quads, where games and trick-or-treating took place; photo.
23 Fitness plan just for you
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.7
UNI-Dome Policy Board will help people set up personal fitness plans.
24 Silent problems of Guatemala
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.7
As a part of Peace day activities, Sister Mary Malherek speaks on the situation in Central America, specifically in Guatemala; photo.
25 Economic development no. 1 priority
Northern Iowan 81:14, p.7
State Representative candidate Marv Diemer comments on the importance of the economy during his forum at UNI; photo.
26 Candidates agree on lottery and jobs
Northern Iowan 81:13, p.1
The views of Joy Corning and Ted Anderson, candidates for a seat in the State Senate.
27 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:12, p.1
Michael Woroniecki utilizes his write to free speech with a cross cradled in his arms on top of the Union.
28 UNI debates Baylor U.
Northern Iowan 81:9, p.9
The topic for discussion for the first debate of the year was unemployment programs for the poor.