Preuss--Barb
Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Martin: registration is a symbolic law Northern Iowan 81:56, p.1 |
Rusty Martin traces the development of his beliefs; photo. | |
2 | Pornography discussed at forum Northern Iowan 81:35, p.7 |
Excerpts from the discussion. | |
3 | Second Blue Jean Day set Northern Iowan 81:35, p.6 |
Purpose of the event; schedule of activities. | |
4 | Pornography forum and film tonight Northern Iowan 81:34, p.4 |
Preview of the event. | |
5 | Woman ROTC officer joins staff Northern Iowan 81:31, p.7 |
Profile of ROTC officer Diane Blum; photo. | |
6 | Planned giving director needed Northern Iowan 81:28, p.4 |
The final stage of picking a new UNI Assistant Director of Planned Giving is nearing. | |
7 | Leadership retreat planned Northern Iowan 81:28, p.10 |
Will dwell on personal goals and objectives. | |
8 | New ailment on campus? Northern Iowan 81:27, p.1 |
Tips for dealing with the stress of final examinations; photo. | |
9 | AMA sponsors seminar Northern Iowan 81:25, p.1 |
A seminar on getting a job in the field of marketing, advertising, and public relations was held in the Commons Ballroom. | |
10 | Means speaks of Indian struggles Northern Iowan 81:23, p.1 |
Russell Means speaks about the struggles of American Indians to move forward and keep their past; photo. | |
11 | Faculty share knowledge Northern Iowan 81:19, p.1 |
Visiting professor Gordon Mathie talks about the National Faculty Exchange. | |
12 | In case of nuclear war . . . cyanide? Northern Iowan 81:18, p.1 |
Several campuses are voting on keeping cyanide on hand in case of nuclear war; UNI administrators and students comment. | |
13 | Jepsen thankful for new hopes and visions Northern Iowan 81:12, p.1 |
Senator Roger Jepsen spoke at the PLS: discusses the importance of students being focused on the American dream. | |
14 | Sexist language: a part of our everyday lives Northern Iowan 81:10, p.1 |
Professor Martha Reineke discusses sexism and the power of words; photo. | |
15 | Women raising awareness Northern Iowan 81:8, p.1 |
A look at the work of the Women's Studies Program and the Women's Action League. | |
16 | Tuition increase discussed Northern Iowan 81:7, p.1 |
The Board of Regents proposed raising the tuition 6% for residents, and 12% for non-residents, for all three state universities; student leaders state opposition; photo. | |
17 | A brand new KCRS Northern Iowan 81:3, p.1 |
KCRS just received new equipment; staff members talk about the improvements; photo. | |
18 | Curris outlines changes Northern Iowan 81:2, p.5 |
President Constantine Curris talks about UNI's reputation in the state, enrollment, and the Ed. D.; photo. | |
19 | Roads closed due to construction Northern Iowan 81:1, p.3 |
Several routes south of campus closed in association with construction of new Highway 20. | |
20 | Old Gold in 'new' hands this fall Northern Iowan 80:63, p.1 |
Will be UNI-sponsored publication; Susan Chilcott talks about her goals for the yearbook. | |
21 | Financial aid ruling changes little Northern Iowan 80:62, p.1 |
Yancy Beavers offers views on the situation. | |
22 | Planning for a decade of change Northern Iowan 80:58, p.1 |
History of SCUP efforts to this point; list priorities for action; Rick Stinchfield offers extensive comments on the priorities. | |
23 | Blue skies, sunshine and books Northern Iowan 80:57, p.1 |
Bob Leahy talks about summer school enrollment; may be higher than last year. | |
24 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.3 |
Some students believe that UNI-GLO got its point across through Blue Jeans Day. | |
25 | Japanese exchange requires willingness to take chances Northern Iowan 80:32, p.6 |
An extensive look at the exchange with Kansai Gaidai. |