Schmitz--Mallory (Student--2021)
Displaying 1 - 42 of 42 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Acrobats sculpture vandalized, restored Northern Iowan 119:52, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen reports on the recent vandalism of the Acrobats sculpture where someone wrote the name Mack Brightman on it; photos. | |
2 | Student section southbound Northern Iowan 119:50, p.1 |
On Monday, April 3rd, UNI Athletics presented their new football seating arrangement within the Dome for the Fall 2023 season. The student and Panther Marching Band (PMB) sections are being moved 30 yards south to make room for premium seating for season ticket holders; photos. | |
3 | UNI celebrates LGBTQ+ community with Pride Week Northern Iowan 119:49, p.1 |
UNI Proud and Gender & Sexuality Services (GSS) hosted multiple campus events throughout Pride Week including coffee hours, a book club meeting, and Dragaganza; photo. | |
4 | UNI Bookstore to return to private operation Northern Iowan 119:48, p.1 |
UNI will be transitioning the UNI Bookstore over to be operated by a third-party to allow for the prices of textbooks to drop lower. They acquired the bookstore in 2018 in order to lower the costs of books but due to recent changes in the industry that is no longer the case; photos. | |
5 | UNI Guild of Carillonneurs awaits the return of the bells Northern Iowan 119:47, p.1 |
Grant Pedersen writes about what the UNI Guild of Carillonneurs have been working on while the bells have been away for refurbishing; photos. | |
6 | Blue safety phones to be removed Northern Iowan 119:47, p.1 |
UNI is introducing the Rave Guardian app that will take place of the blue safety phones located sporadically on campus; photos. | |
7 | Bringing drag to the masses Northern Iowan 119:45, p.1 |
UNI Proud and UNI Gender and Sexuality Services' (GSS) are prepping for their annual Dragaganza drag show and trying to make it as supportive and accessible as it can be. They have held two workshops to give the performers a chance to rehearse and gain feedback from peers before their big performance on April 8, 2023; photos. | |
8 | A space of their own: UNI's sorority leaders honor over a century of tradition Northern Iowan 119:44, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz interviews three women who are sorority leaders at UNI including Cassie Williams, Laura Harms, and Ana Muell. They tell their experiences of sorority life and encourage students to join after participation decreasing due to the pandemic; photo. | |
9 | UNI to host Meskwaki Summer Camp for second consecutive year Northern Iowan 119:42, p.1 |
UNI will be hosting the Meskwaki Summer Camp July 17-21, 2023 for Meskwaki students in grades 7-10. This camp focuses on college and career readiness and is organized by a group of UNI staff and students; photo. | |
10 | "Go Beacons!": Pep band pays it forward Northern Iowan 119:42, p.1 |
The UNI pep band was able to play for the UNI men's basketball team at the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Tournament, Arch Madness, thanks to an anonymous donor. The pep band decided to 'pay it forward' by playing for the band-less Valparaiso basketball team during the tournament; photo. | |
11 | Election results: Taking your ABC's into 2023-2024 Northern Iowan 119:39, p.1 |
Micaiah Krutsinger and Liz Montalvo won the Northern Iowa Student Government election by 150 votes and will be the student body president and vice president for the 2023-2024 school year. Nixson Benitez gives more details about the election results including the college elections; photo. | |
12 | Meet Sam and Christelle Northern Iowan 119:38, p.5 |
Mallory Schmitz writes about Sam Caughron and Christelle Tungu's Student Body Election campaign and what they hope to accomplish if elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG); photo. | |
13 | Sam and Christelle: a PACT that will last Northern Iowan 119:38, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz writes about Sam Caughron and Christelle Tungu's Student Body Election campaign and what they hope to accomplish if elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG); photo. | |
14 | UNI pep bands on the road again Northern Iowan 119:35, p.1 |
An anonymous donor donates money so that the pep band can travel to the 2023 Missouri Valley Conference basketball tournaments. Mallory Schmitz interviews UNI Athletics Director David Harris and Ph.D. associate director of bands Justin Mertz for more information about the donation and the excitement around it; photo. | |
15 | UNI alum gives $1 million to Dome renovation Northern Iowan 119:31, p.1 |
Former UNI football player Brad Baumler donated $1 million toward the planned UNI-Dome renovations. Mallory Schmitz interviews Baumler who shares the impact that UNI had on his life; photo. | |
16 | Mark Nook joins the game Northern Iowan 119:27, p.1 |
University President Mark Nook joins Panther Esports president Tanner Braun for a livestream of him playing on the newly launched campus-wide Minecraft server. The livestream took place on December 1, 2022 in the Esports Lounge in Maucker Union; photo. | |
17 | UNI pep band to stay home Northern Iowan 119:25, p.1 |
UNI pep band will not be traveling to men and women's basketball conference tournaments this year due to budget cuts. Mallory Schmitz interviews associate director of bands Justin Mertz and UNI Athletics director David Harris to learn more about the budget cuts and how it is affecting the college; photo. | |
18 | UNI ROTC celebrates future Army officers with contracting ceremony Northern Iowan 119:25, p.1 |
A ceremony was held in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center by UNI Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) to honor four students who contracted to eight years of military service after they graduate; photo. | |
19 | Dining hall disaster Northern Iowan 119:24, p.1 |
On Wednesday November 16th, a fan in Rialto Dining Hall malfunctioned which emitted smoke and caused the sprinklers to turn on throughout the dining hall. Students were turned away during the lunch rush but the dining hall was able to reopen at 5pm the same day; photo. | |
20 | Amplifying Afghan voices Northern Iowan 119:19, p.1 |
The "Our Stories: Women in Afghanistan" panel, organized largely by the UNI Women's and Gender Studies program, took place on October 27th in Lang Hall Auditorium. Five women traveled from various parts of the U.S. to share their stories and insight on the women's rights issues in Afghanistan. The five women in the panel were Hakima Afzaly, Hasina Jalal, Zamira Saidi, Zuhal Salim, and Roquiya Sayeq; photo. | |
21 | Seerley Boulevard's iconic flowering trees replanted after 60 years Northern Iowan 119:19, p.1 |
Kate Murphy gives a report on the replanting of the iconic crabapple trees that have been lining Seerley Boulevard since the 1960s. Supervisor of the Cedar Falls Public Works and Parks Brett Morris explains that the crabapple trees were at the end of their life span and a lot of them had dead branches that didn't bloom anymore. A local citizen Mary Brammer talks about the excitement that the locals are feeling to see these new trees grow in place of the old ones; photo. | |
22 | A dazzling dance with Orchesis' fall show Northern Iowan 119:17, p.1 |
Orchesis Dance Company performed their annual fall show in Bengtson Auditorium at Russell Hall last Saturday. Mallory Schmitz speaks with a few of the dancers and gives details about the performances; photo. | |
23 | 2022 midterms approach Northern Iowan 119:16, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz gives readers information on early voting and absentee ballot requests for the upcoming midterm election; photo. | |
24 | Then and now: HOCO on the Hill Northern Iowan 119:14, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz writes about the opening of College Street better known as the Hill during homecoming since the riots of 1996. Cedar Fall's Acting Chief of Police Mark Howard talks about his experiences with the Hill the past few homecoming years and what the Cedar Falls Police plans to do for homecoming in the future; photo. | |
25 | An evening with storyteller Chuy Rentería Northern Iowan 119:10, p.1 |
This article written in Spanish and English, talks about Jesús 'Chuy' Rentería visiting UNI's campus for a reading and Q&A session about his new book "We Heard It When We Were Little", published in 2021. The book talks about Rentería's experience growing up in West Liberty, Iowa as a Mexican-American; photo. | |
26 | ESP(anther opportunities)N Northern Iowan 119:9, p.1 |
UNI students, no matter their major, have the opportunity to work with the ESPN team to gain real-world experience with sports broadcasting for a major network. Students are trained on anything from producing, to announcing, to operating cameras; photo. | |
27 | Students spark concern about CP parking Northern Iowan 119:8, p.4 |
Aubrey Schafbuch interviews Madison Langford, a junior elementary education major, about the complications of finding parking in CP. Langford and other students are frustrated that they paid more money to have a CP pass but often times have to park in the C lot; photo. | |
28 | History and political science departments to present "A History of Reproductive Rights" Northern Iowan 119:7, p.1 |
UNI's Departments of History and Political Science will be hosting a free to attend panel in Lang Hall to discuss the history of reproductive rights. Mallory Schmitz writes more details about the organizations and people involved; photo. | |
29 | A sneak peek behind the curtain Northern Iowan 119:5, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz interviews "Hairspray" cast member, Lauren Johnson who talks about her background and gives her thoughts on the musical that will be performing in GBPAC this fall; photo. | |
30 | A new season of on-stage spectacles at the GBPAC Northern Iowan 119:1, p.4 |
Chris Hale, the marketing manager at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) talks about the different programs and performances that will be held there for the remainder of this year; photo. | |
31 | Dementia simulation helps raise awareness Northern Iowan 118:53, p.1 |
The first dementia simulation house is founded in the state of Iowa with the help of UNI professors and students; photo. | |
32 | UNI student breaks record for fastest time running across Iowa Northern Iowan 118:45, p.1 |
Sophomore Paul Noble broke the previous record for the fastest time running across Iowa. Starting in Muscatine and finishing in Council Bluffs, he ran 279.85 miles in 3 days, 22 hours, and 50 minutes. The run was considered an ultramarathon; photos. | |
33 | Jazz comes to life at UNI Northern Iowan 118:36, p.1 |
UNI hosted the 67th annual Tallcorn Jazz Festival February 17-18 in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) and Bengston Auditorium in Russell Hall. Performances included 38 Iowa high school bands, the UNI jazz bands, and guest performer Melissa Aldana. Mike Conrad, assistant professor of jazz studies and music education, discusses the history of the festival and its importance; photo. | |
34 | Masinovic and Krutsinger; uplifting unheard voices Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
Leila Masinovic and Micaiah Krutsinger, Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential running mates, talk about their vision for the future of UNI; photo. | |
35 | Conservation Corps expands to Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 118:29, p.1 |
The Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa has recently expanded into the Cedar Falls area, providing hands-on opportunities for young adults drawn to the field of conservation; photo. | |
36 | So long e-scooters Northern Iowan 118:27, p.1 |
Housing and Dining have announced that e-scooters, e-bikes, and monowheels are not allowed within campus housing, citing unsafe batteries; photo. | |
37 | UNI PR students raise $7,500 Northern Iowan 118:21, p.1 |
UNI Public Relations students raised $7,500 for the Scottish RiteCare Early Language program. | |
38 | Summer orientation staff needed Northern Iowan 118:20, p.2 |
Joellen Hatchett describes the summer orientation program, hoping for 10-15 more students to apply as summer staff; photo. | |
39 | Rod Library promotes equity Northern Iowan 118:15, p.1 |
Rod Library changed policies to make services more accessible for students. It has abandoned late fees for items in the library, shifting to a different policy; photo. | |
40 | Panthers to take the stage in lip sync battle Northern Iowan 118:6, p.5 |
The first annual lip sync battle set to take place at Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo. | |
41 | A closer look at on-campus construction Northern Iowan 118:4, p.1 |
Redeker Plaza undergoes construction; photo. | |
42 | UNI hires new African American studies prof Northern Iowan 118:3, p.1 |
New history faculty member, Professor Emily Masghati, discusses her reasons for teaching at UNI; photo. |