Riley--Jim
Displaying 51 - 100 of 109 in reverse chronological order
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51 | The Hill expecting a face lift; will affect student housing and property maintenance Northern Iowan 89:57, p.1 |
Cedar Falls and consultants hold workshop to discuss planning for Hill development. | |
52 | Affirmative action receives mixed responses Northern Iowan 89:56, p.1 |
Students recount experiences with Affirmative Action Office; director outlines services and procedures. | |
53 | Students question VAX system usage Northern Iowan 89:54, p.3 |
Increasing numbers of students who use system for recreation interfere with students who need access to do schoolwork. | |
54 | Enrollment growth proposal defeated; $2 million comes and goes for UNI Northern Iowan 89:53, p.1 |
Bill Witt proposes growth amendment in Iowa House, but it is turned down. | |
55 | Faculty Senate investigates grade inflation Northern Iowan 89:52, p.1 |
Senate considers reasons for rising GPAs including better students, higher expectations, and external factors. | |
56 | Gays in the military hot debate issue at UNI Northern Iowan 89:51, p.1 |
Leroy Corey and Gretta Cammermeyer debate issue; photo. | |
57 | Policy ensures safe, healthy environment for university Northern Iowan 89:50, p.4 |
UNI adopts environmental policy; President Curris appoints Environmental Policy Committee; goals of new policy. | |
58 | Board of Regents re-appointment causes a stir Northern Iowan 89:50, p.1 |
Some are critical of Governor Branstad's decision to re-appoint Marvin Pomerantz to Board. | |
59 | Answers for computer fees Northern Iowan 89:49, p.1 |
Description of ways in which computer fees are used. | |
60 | New look for KGRK, reaching for full potential Northern Iowan 89:46, p.1 |
Station has been renovated; trying to gain greater audience. | |
61 | Large margin gives Saunders/ Krueger win; winning ticket receives 76 percent of vote in NISG run-off election Northern Iowan 89:44, p.1 |
About 1400 students vote in run-off; winners and losers give reactions. | |
62 | NISG presidential candidates express their views; four remaining candidates given opportunity to answer questions in a debate Tuesday Northern Iowan 89:40, p.1 |
Candidates outline views and answer questions. | |
63 | New fraternity to expand horizons for business majors Northern Iowan 89:39, p.1 |
Student attempts to found chapter of business professional fraternity Delta Sigma Pi. | |
64 | Candidates battle over illegal sign-posting procedures Northern Iowan 89:38, p.1 |
Judas/Fuhrman complain about campaign practices of Saunders/Krueger. | |
65 | UNI soon to receive 1994 appropriations; government's proposal allots only $1 million to enrollment growth Northern Iowan 89:35, p.1 |
Legislative committee working on appropriation. | |
66 | New Prexy's Pond is in UNI's future Northern Iowan 89:33, p.1 |
Seniors select new pond as class project. | |
67 | Students may reap benefits of financial aid changes Northern Iowan 89:32, p.5 |
New method of calculation may increase eligibility; photo. | |
68 | Two UNI students to attend Presidential inauguration; "A once in a lifetime chance" Northern Iowan 89:31, p.3 |
Kim Hurley and Kara Rathmell will go to Washington. | |
69 | Buildings on UNI campus adopt no smoking policies Northern Iowan 89:30, p.1 |
Strayer-Wood Theatre, gyms, Schindler, Physics ban smoking; other buildings will decide individually. | |
70 | Phi Beta Sigma becoming larger part of Greeks Northern Iowan 89:29, p.4 |
New fraternity colonized in November 1991; goals of new group. | |
71 | Electrical short leaves buildings at UNI without power Northern Iowan 89:28, p.1 |
Buildings on west side of campus were without power for about five hours. | |
72 | One-time course studies the many aspects of Vietnam Northern Iowan 89:24, p.1 |
Professor Shaw will offer a comprehensive class on the war in Viet Nam. | |
73 | Three UNI students assaulted in Redeker; Cedar Rapids man terrorizes computer lab Sunday morning in the nude Northern Iowan 89:22, p.1 |
Nude man assaults three students; captured by officers; charged with simple assault. | |
74 | Panther Battalion moves to next level; ROTC Ranger Challenge Northern Iowan 89:22, p.1 |
Place in ranger competition at Camp Dodge; will advance to Fort Carson level. | |
75 | Parent of the Year awarded Saturday; UNI celebrates Parents' Weekend Northern Iowan 89:17, p.7 |
Mary Joe Greene, mother of Martin Greene, named parent of the year; photo. | |
76 | Sigma Phi Epsilon on its way to full membership Northern Iowan 89:17, p.9 |
Founded in February, chapter is still colony; awaits charter in January. | |
77 | Tuition increase approved by Regents: Board votes in favor of 5.6 percent boost for 1993-94 Northern Iowan 89:16, p.1 |
NISG leader addresses Regents; photo. | |
78 | 'Stu '92' reaches campus of UNI: Zimmerman tells Natural Law platforms Northern Iowan 89:16, p.1 |
Stuart Zimmerman outlines platform. | |
79 | Study Abroad Fair to be held in Maucker Union; students get chance to see foreign programs Northern Iowan 89:16, p.5 |
Twenty representatives will be available to talk with students. | |
80 | Congressman Nagle stops at UNI on the pre-election trail Northern Iowan 89:14, p.1 |
Nagle speaks at women's health forum. | |
81 | Campus organizations push for voter registration Northern Iowan 89:13, p.1 |
Political and interest groups attempt to get students to register to vote in upcoming election. | |
82 | Gunshots fired at Bo's Friday; Waterloo man charged with terrorism Northern Iowan 89:13, p.1 |
Man fires shots into ceiling during argument; captured and charged by police. | |
83 | Police disperse crowd on College Hill; streets blocked off to protect Homecoming crowd Northern Iowan 89:12, p.1 |
Police disperse crowds outside bars at 2:30 AM without significant incident. | |
84 | Hill merchants and police meet to discuss problems Northern Iowan 89:12, p.5 |
Meeting held to discuss recent violence and disturbance on College Hill; police outline actions. | |
85 | UNI Public Safety investigates arson Northern Iowan 89:11, p.1 |
Officers investigate bulletin board fire. | |
86 | Grievance policy addressed Northern Iowan 89:10, p.5 |
Faculty Senate refers policy to EPC; considers education curriculum procedures. | |
87 | 1993 UNI budget addresses faculty, student concerns; provides for enrollment growth, new faculty members Northern Iowan 89:7, p.1 |
Regents approve $90 million budget. | |
88 | Debate tournament begins today Northern Iowan 89:6, p.6 |
Over fifty schools will participate. | |
89 | Legislation requires Public Safety to print security reports Northern Iowan 89:5, p.1 |
Federal law requires UNI to publish and distribute annual crime statistics. | |
90 | Koch teaches conflict resolution in Bulgaria Northern Iowan 89:3, p.1 |
Professor Koch teaches workshop; photo. | |
91 | Curris speaks at faculty meeting: "optimism for the coming years" Northern Iowan 89:3, p.5 |
President Curris delivers annual address; other faculty leaders also present views; photo. | |
92 | Rippe takes reins of ROTC; goals include doubling of program Northern Iowan 89:2, p.3 |
Brief biographical sketch of Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Rippe; outline of plans; photo. | |
93 | Northern Iowa SWCS receives national award Northern Iowan 89:2, p.1 |
Recognized for achievement in three categories. | |
94 | Regents discuss budget for 1993 Northern Iowan 89:1, p.9 |
Regents consider UNI bid for old Catholic Student Center. | |
95 | Public Safety offers parking tips Northern Iowan 89:1, p.7 |
Outlines new regulations. | |
96 | The struggle from socialism to capitalism: Post-U.S.S.R economic intrigues UNI student Northern Iowan 88:56, p.8 |
Profile of economics student Charles Hawkins. | |
97 | Evolution vs. creation: Campus Bible Fellowship sponsors debate over question of life's origins Northern Iowan 88:55, p.1 |
Professor Shott debates Richard Lumsden | |
98 | Board of Regents awards promotions and tenure Northern Iowan 88:54, p.1 |
List of those who received promotion or tenure. | |
99 | Lecture offers students new aspects of culture: 'Russian culture revisited' Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1 |
Maria Lunk delivers lecture; photo. | |
100 | ISCS Computing Services Center answers computer questions Northern Iowan 88:51, p.3 |
Service opened March 30 to offer help with software problems and to provide small classes. |