Qualley--Sarah (Student--2021)
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Former staff looks back at time with NI Northern Iowan 119:21, p.3 |
Sara Qualley (UNI graduate of 2021) and Jacob Madden (UNI graduate of 2019) reflect on their time as students working for Northern Iowan; photo. | |
2 | Panther Plot pauses, possible return Northern Iowan 117:54, p.1 |
The Panther Plot, a student-run garden at UNI, is being discontinued due to its inability to become self-sufficient. The garden was a place for students to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants. With help from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), work is being done towards restructuring the operations of the garden in hopes of one day reopening; photos. | |
3 | UNI Fashion Week takes the catwalk Northern Iowan 117:52, p.1 |
The Textiles and Apparel Program (TAPP) at UNI is hosting a virtual fashion week called "Catwalk 29." Videos of the shows will be shared across TAPP's YouTube and Instagram channels; photos. | |
4 | Maddie Poppe to perform drive-in concert Northern Iowan 117:50, p.4 |
Maddie Poppe, American Idol winner and Iowa native, will be accompanied by Brad & Kate for a drive-in concert on April 30 at 7:00pm in the Industrial Technology Center (ITC) south parking lot. This event is hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB) in collaboration with the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). Tickets are exclusive to UNI students, but they can bring others with them in their cars; photo. | |
5 | Former professor publishes graphic novel Northern Iowan 117:46, p.2 |
Gary Kelley, a UNI alum and a former art professor, published a graphic novel called "Moon of the Snow Blind: Spirit Lake," which follows the story of Dakota Sioux Natives and four female captives of the Spirit Lake Massacre; photo. | |
6 | UNI student honored for community impact Northern Iowan 117:43, p.5 |
Student Jerell Bates has been selected for a Newman Civic Fellowship, and looks forward to building leadership and problem-solving skills, especially in relation to mental health. Bates is also a member of the Ethnic Student Promoters and Black Student Union campus organizations; photo. | |
7 | Short horror film to host open auditions Northern Iowan 117:40, p.4 |
Student Brandon Lynch wrote a horror short film called "The Mark of the Beast" about a man who gets abducted by a satanic cult. Lynch is currently looking for actors and crewmembers as his short film sits in the pre-production stages; photo. | |
8 | Students dissatisfied with dining Northern Iowan 117:36, p.1 |
UNI students took to social media to discuss their dissatisfaction with a lack of dining options available for students that may not be able to eat at regular meal times or have dietary restrictions; photo. | |
9 | Conference goes virtual in tenth year Northern Iowan 117:32, p.2 |
The tenth annual African American Children and Families conference is held over Zoom; photo. | |
10 | Provost Wohlpart parts with UNI Northern Iowan 117:29, p.1 |
Executive Vice President and Provost Jim Wohlpart, who arrived in UNI in 2015, departs to become president of Central Washington University; photos. | |
11 | TheatreUNI presents virtual 10-minute plays Northern Iowan 117:25, p.4 |
TheatreUNI presents various student-directed 10-minute plays via viedo; photo. | |
12 | Blue moon lands on Halloween Northern Iowan 117:22, p.4 |
A blue moon takes place on Halloween; photo. | |
13 | PMB takes a "Trip to the Movies" Northern Iowan 117:20, p.1 |
The Panther Marching Band perform a show of popular songs from various films; photos. | |
14 | Digital Media Department looking for one-minute horror films Northern Iowan 117:16, p.5 |
The Digital Media Department looks for submissions for a one-minute horror film contest; photo. | |
15 | Students march for Breonna Taylor Northern Iowan 117:12, p.1 |
UNI students gathered at Maucker Union to march in protest after officers were not charged in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY. Students heard from speakers and then marched; photos. | |
16 | Council of Teachers of English host virtual book club Northern Iowan 117:11, p.4 |
The UNI Council of Teachers of English (UNI CoTE) hosts a young adult literature book club and will be discussing "I'm Not Dying With You Tonight" by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal. Department of Languages and Literatures faculty members Drs. Erika Bass and Sheila Benson are advisors for the club; photo. | |
17 | Students, community react to mandate Northern Iowan 117:8, p.1 |
Cedar Falls City Council initiate a city wide mask mandate, Mayor Rob Green says that they feel encouraged to wear a mask to protect not only others physical health, but mental as well. Students Kristin Rasmussen and Isaac Vos share their concerns for the virus; photo. | |
18 | "Closing Time" for bars in Black Hawk country Northern Iowan 117:4, p.1 |
Governor Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation ordering bars to close in six Iowa counties until September 20, 2020, including Black Hawk County. Sara Qualley and David Gordon interview multiple Cedar Valley residents to get their thoughts about the proclamation; photos. | |
19 | Commence towards graduation this Wednesday Northern Iowan 116:42, p.4 |
UNI students graduating were invited to attend the Graduation Fair in Maucker Union Ballroom. The event was to provide graduating students with the resources they needed prior to graduation. The Graduation Fair will take place on March 11 in the Maucker Union ballrooms. The Office of the Registrar, Career Services, Financial Aid and Scholarships, bookstore, Flash Photography, and Alumni Association will be present offering services. | |
20 | 'So You Want to Help People?' Northern Iowan 116:40, p.4 |
Students and faculty will host the event "So You Want to Help People?" on March 3 in Maucker Union's Old Central Ballroom. They will answer questions about the differences between majors, minors, and certificates. |