Pieper--Jean

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# Title Date Summary
1 Presidency and public policy issues discussed by distinguished professor
Northern Iowan 92:49, p.2
George Edwards speaks on governmental gridlock at conference.
2 Pi Sigma Epsilon officially recognized
Northern Iowan 92:44, p.2
National fraternity for sales, marketing, and selling chartered March 9, 1996.
3 NISG narrowly passes resolution to support creation of L.E.A.P.S
Northern Iowan 92:28, p.1
Lobbying effort will now go forward.
4 Graduate places first in state on CPA exam; UNI ranks third in nation
Northern Iowan 92:21, p.6
Sean T. Foster is honored for performance in May 1995 exam.
5 NISG meeting stirs debate
Northern Iowan 92:20, p.1
Senators walk out in protest over treatment of Government and Legislative Affairs Committee matters; other action concerning funding for KGRK and "Inner Weather".
6 SAA, STARs promote university; alphabet soup
Northern Iowan 92:18, p.4
Student Alumni Ambassadors and Student Telecounseling Admissions Representatives attempt to promote UNI to prospective students.
7 Politicians make stops on campus; Congressman Leach speaks on financial industry future
Northern Iowan 92:17, p.2
Leach will give 1995 UNI/Firstar Executive-in-Residence lecture.
8 Student patrol--Public Safety's 'eyes and ears'
Northern Iowan 92:15, p.5
There are five branches of the student Public Safety patrol.
9 Reports of bicycle theft keep rolling in
Northern Iowan 92:10, p.3
Five bikes are stolen each week; tips on protecting bikes from theft.
10 Public Safety deters drinking; officers on patrol
Northern Iowan 92:9, p.9
Public Safety deals with intoxicated students by arresting them or referring them to counseling services.
11 University looks at parking plan for commuting students
Northern Iowan 92:7, p.2
UNI and College Hill Neighborhood Association study plan which would allow parking only by residents in College Hill area.
12 Diversity Week sheds light on cultures
Northern Iowan 92:4, p.6
Schedule of events to be held during Diversity Week.
13 Children's author gives advice to aspiring writers
Northern Iowan 91:56, p.1
Gail Gibbons speaks at Beginning Reading Conference; photo.
14 Triumph over Tragedy to replace time-worn Lutheran Center statue
Northern Iowan 91:54, p.1
Lutheran Center will install new sculpture, From Tragedy to Triumph, to replace decayed elm sculpture, Monument to the Elm.
15 Situation in Iran more volatile for UNI family facing deportation
Northern Iowan 91:49, p.1
Mayahi family still working on deportation situation; photo.
16 Health Center making changes to better serve students
Northern Iowan 91:49, p.1
Health Center starts appointment system, health advice line, and student advisory committee; photo.
17 Women's Alcoholics Anonymous provides counseling alternatives
Northern Iowan 91:47, p.1
Women's Freedom Group will offer opportunity to women who feel excluded from men's groups.
18 Faculty Senate examines student absenteeism
Northern Iowan 91:28, p.2
Senate considers situations faced by student athletes.
19 United Faculty begins bargaining process
Northern Iowan 91:23, p.2
United Faculty makes its proposals to the Board of Regents.
20 United Students of Iowa: a bridge between government and students
Northern Iowan 91:21, p.9
Purposes of group.
21 Bill Witt: making education accessible
Northern Iowan 91:20, p.1
Bill Witt, incumbent candidate for District 23 of the Iowa House, outlines positions; photo.
22 Lutheran Center bids farewell to sculpture
Northern Iowan 91:20, p.1
Lutheran Student Center will remove deteriorating elm tree sculpture and replace it with another sculpture; sketch.