Pieper--Jean
Displaying 1 - 22 of 22 in reverse chronological order
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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. |