Miller--Jennifer C. (Student--1989-1990)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI School of Music holds annual benefit concert
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.8
Annual Scholarship Benefit Concert and Gala Champagne Reception will be held this weekend with several faculty members performing.
2 Kilbourne warns of evils in alcohol advertisements
Northern Iowan 86:54, p.4
Excerpts from address by Jean Kilbourne.
3 UNI, Cedar Falls begin Dry Run Creek clean-up efforts
Northern Iowan 86:50, p.4
Several organizations will haul trash.
4 Editors named for '90-'91 "NI"
Northern Iowan 86:49, p.4
Aaron Putze will be executive editor; John Bresland will be managing editor; profiles of the two.
5 Regents increase fees
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.1
Fees will increase for deferred payment, ID replacement, and placement registration.
6 Curris outlines path to excellence at UNI
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.1
President Curris describes areas in which the university should make special efforts including fully implementing general education, enhancing diversity, stabilizing tuition, and improving graduate programs.
7 Photo Survey: Who do you believe is the best athlete of the decade and why?
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.18
Photo survey.
8 USI lists new set of goals
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.1
Lisa Raine outlines plans for group including freezing tuition and funding library automation.
9 Christmas traditions explored
Northern Iowan 86:27, p.9
A look at Christmas traditions.
10 Alcohol kills UNI student; over Thanksgiving break
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.3
Travis Ebel dies from alcohol poisoning.
11 Warning signs of alcohol poisoning
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.6
Description of the levels of intoxication.
12 Trainers: not just trainers anymore
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.22
Panther athletic trainers have many jobs at UNI; photo.
13 Penn granted injunction
Northern Iowan 86:20, p.1
College of Business Administration is enjoined from requiring Mr. Penn to teach more than 450 credit hours per semester; Mr. Penn comments on the decision.
14 Students vote yes
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.1
Students vote 221-135 in favor of renaming student government
15 Students: win $$$ in Blizzard of Bucks
Northern Iowan 86:11, p.4
16 Special elections to be held Tuesday
Northern Iowan 86:10, p.1
Will vote on name change and constitutional amendments.
17 UNISA passes bill giving students free tickets to hockey game
Northern Iowan 86:8, p.6
Two thousand students may attend.
18 Bill introduced to change UNISA bookstore committee
Northern Iowan 86:6, p.6
Move would make committee ad hoc rather than standing.
19 Students to vote in special election
Northern Iowan 86:4, p.5
Will vote on constitutional changes as well as student government name change.
20 UNI outlines plan to clean up creek
Northern Iowan 86:4, p.1
Vice President Conner presents plan for Dry Run Creek.
21 UNISA reaches out to students; As new administration takes over
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.1
David Boyer talks about his view of UNISA's role; photo.
22 UNISA debates name change
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.7
Senators try to decide what a name change will mean.
23 'Garbage' on disks from computer virus
Northern Iowan 85:57, p.5
Virus has hit Mac labs.
24 Debate continues over artwork
Northern Iowan 85:57, p.1
Professor Robbins brings matter of removal of art work to Faculty Senate.
25 Butcher named "NI" editor
Northern Iowan 85:56, p.4
Gregg Butcher will be summer executive editor.
26 Marlin named as Vice President and Provost
Northern Iowan 85:56, p.1
Will begin work September 1, 1989.
27 Two women raped over past weekend
Northern Iowan 85:55, p.1
Dean Shoars talks about the investigation.
28 UNISA to hold new election
Northern Iowan 85:54, p.1
Supreme Court nullifies previous election; new election will be held; text of decision.
29 Services to be conducted
Northern Iowan 85:53, p.6
Profile of Earle Brooks, who died recently; photo.
30 Seniors offered mock interviews, resume critique
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.5
WICI will offer service.
31 Students urged to participate in county employment survey
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.1
32 Armstrong's case to be heard tonight
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.1
33 UNI co-op program nationally ranked
Northern Iowan 85:51, p.1
Program nearing top 10% in size nationally.
34 Police warn UNI students of crackdown on booze suppliers
Northern Iowan 85:50, p.1
Warn students not to buy alcohol for minors.
35 Event cancelled for Handicap Awareness
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.1
Schedule of activities.
36 Curris addresses Noehren residents
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.1
President Curris offers views on a variety of subjects at informal meeting.
37 Senate approves budget proposal
Northern Iowan 85:47, p.1
Approve allocation of funds to student organizations.
38 Regents approve room and board hike
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
Will increase about 4%.
39 Student assaulted on campus grounds
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
Dean Shoars urges caution.
40 Smoke out activities planned
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.6
Alpha Xi Delta outlines anti-smoking program.
41 Disney World offers students lower rates
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.10
42 Presidential election voided
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.1
New election to be held; only Doc Grauberger's name will be printed on ballot; UNISA approves establishment of election ethics committee.
43 Former college recruiter to discuss interviewing
Northern Iowan 85:43, p.7
John LaFevre will speak.
44 Photo survey
Northern Iowan 85:41, p.7
Asks students if they voted in the UNISA election; photo.
45 Armstrong wins presidency
Northern Iowan 85:40, p.1
Jay Armstrong wins 53.2% of the vote; outlines plans.
46 UNISA candidates debate
Northern Iowan 85:38, p.1
Debate highlights.
47 UNISA presidential candidates profiled
Northern Iowan 85:37, p.1
Profiles of Darryl Grauberger, Jay Armstrong, John Perkins, Tom Rial, and Travis Thompson.
48 Students get chance to feed homeless
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.4
Father Klein talks about the Lenten Fast for Hunger.
49 Debate teams win again
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.4
Detailed results of recent tournaments.
50 Racism continues to be campus problem
Northern Iowan 85:33, p.4
Lutheran Student Center holds seminar on racism.