Nilles--Kellen Marie (Student--2013)

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 UNI offering updated literacy program
Northern Iowan 110:26, p.1
UNI is now offering an updated version of the literacy assistance software, Read&Write Gold 11. This helps students with disabilities to improve both their reading and writing skills, and is a free software for UNI students; photo.
2 Students examine prices around campus
Northern Iowan 110:21, p.4
Students believe that campus food prices are expensive compared to off campus stores. Carol Peterson, Director of Dining Services, says that they are doing everything they can to offer the lowest prices on food.
3 Audience observes Japan's 'woven fabric'
Northern Iowan 110:18, p.2
A lecture entitled "Japanese Religion: A View from the Streets of Tokyo" was given by Steven Heine, from Florida International University, and Martha Reineke, professor of religion at UNI. The lecture focused on Japanese culture and religion; photo.
4 Students make a difference
Northern Iowan 110:16, p.1
UNI students are given the opportunity to participate in the annual Make a Difference Day. Students will spend the day volunteering at various locations in the Cedar Valley. This is a great way for students to give back to the community; photo.
5 UNI students rise up against domestic abuse
Northern Iowan 110:10, p.4
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Women's and Gender Studies program will be hosting various events throughout the month. They hope that students will get involved; photo.
6 New performances take the stage in latest GBPAC season
Northern Iowan 110:7, p.4
Students are excited for the new performances Gallagher-Bluedorn will be hosting this year. Big Bad Voodoo daddy, "The Nutcracker," and "Memphis the Musical" are among the performances.
7 Local museum offers unique event series
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.4
The Grout Museum will be celebrating National Drink Beer Day on September 28. They are also celebrating many other unique holidays and hosting trivia nights in hope of attacking a younger crowd to the museum.