Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Person to know . . . Wade Arnold; success story seems surreal
Northern Iowan 98:55, p.19
Wade Arnold rose quickly on the ladder of success by creating his on Web hosting company called "Eccentric Hosting"; photo.
2 Business Center provides direction for job-seekers
Northern Iowan 98:50, p.14
The Regional Business Center provides a business incubator with seven suites to house those entrepreneurs who do not yet have the collateral or security to start their own businesses.
3 One man's true tale of self-injury
Northern Iowan 98:49, p.1
Ken Jacobsen claims that the number of UNI students with self-mutilation disorders is slowly on the rise.
4 Lettuce shortage heads to CF, raising prices
Northern Iowan 98:45, p.1
Prices for a head of lettuce have risen sharply in Cedar Falls, and are affecting not only grocery shoppers, but also restaurants.
5 NU group battles potential closing; parents, teachers appeal to Regents
Northern Iowan 98:45, p.1
The NU Parents and Teachers in Partnership plans to use legal means to take the issue of closing NU High to the Iowa Board of Regents.
6 Love for music lives on for local musician
Northern Iowan 98:40, p.9
Karla Ruth, a local musician, wants to expose her music to as many people as she can.
7 NU closing amidst anger and confusion; parents and teachers were the last to know
Northern Iowan 98:40, p.1
The process of converting to a Professional Development School and closing NU High is still in the discussion stages, according to some administrators.
8 A day in the life of a Public Safety office . . . you just never know what to expect
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.13
Andrea Jennings describes some of her experiences as a Public Safety officer; photo.
9 Teaching without a certificate
Northern Iowan 98:37, p.1
Since Iowa schools have been struggling to find licensed teachers to teach, the State Board of Educational Examiners has discussed a teacher intern license.
10 UNI admissions standards persist
Northern Iowan 98:35, p.1
The three Iowa universities plan to maintain the current admission requirements and not include personal background as other universities are beginning to do.
11 Get to know the 'most hated man' on this campus
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.1
Wayne Wersinger writes parking tickets for the city of Cedar Falls; photo.
12 Enron scandal affects those looking for jobs
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.1
UNI students Kristen Rude and Laurie Rueber claim that they are happy to be going to work for Arthur Andersen, even after the collapse of Enron.
13 A new battle in an old war
Northern Iowan 98:29, p.16
Discusses pro-anorexic web sites and the dangers of eating disorders.
14 Ramadan revealed
Northern Iowan 98:22, p.10
UNI professor Mohammed Fahmy explains the importance of Ramadan to Muslims.
15 Caruso walks by faith, not by sight
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.10
Profile of the Christian band Caruso; photo.
16 Area post office workers feel threatened by anthrax scares
Northern Iowan 98:18, p.1
Postal workers at UNI have undergone training on dealing with anthrax.
17 Job market crashes and burns
Northern Iowan 98:17, p.1
Susan Schwieger, associate director of the Career Center, encourages students not to worry about finding a job after graduation.
18 Officials: anthrax not a threat to UNI students
Northern Iowan 98:13, p.3
Dave Zarifis describes UNI's plan for dealing with any possible cases of anthrax found on campus.
19 Newly-remodeled Lang Hall to be rededicated at Friday ceremony
Northern Iowan 98:11, p.3
Lang Hall, formerly know as the Auditorium Building, is one of the oldest buildings on campus; photo.
20 KUNI receives humanities grant
Northern Iowan 98:8, p.1
Grant will fund KUNI's "Life in Iowa" project; Justin Roth performs at Studio One; photo.
21 WRS classes a 'golden opportunity'
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.10
Wellness and recreation classes include aerobics, kickboxing, and first-aid training; photo.
22 Islamic community responds to attacks
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1
UNI professor Mohammed Fahmy explains Islamic beliefs concerning violence and war.
23 UNI President Koob donates his raise to 'Students First' campaign
Northern Iowan 98:3, p.1
President Koob kicks off the 'Students First' campaign with the donation of his raise this year in the amount of $31,000; photo.
24 Smashmouth performance delayed
Northern Iowan 98:1, p.1
Panther Productions hopes to reschedule Smashmouth concert; photo.
25 Asian comedy group to perform
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.15
Chicago based Asian comedy group will perform as part of Asian Awareness Month.
26 From brothers to soldiers
Northern Iowan 97:43, p.11
Seven members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon joined the Iowa National Guard and UNI's ROTC.
27 A look back at NISG's highest offices
Northern Iowan 97:41, p.13
NISG President and Vice President Dan Sterenchuck and Mike Russell look back on their year in office; photo.
28 Program to educate on waste reduction
Northern Iowan 97:36, p.3
Discusses the difference between recycling and waste reduction.
29 Women outnumber men in college, not in technical majors
Northern Iowan 97:35, p.3
Teresa Hall describes her experiences as a woman working in the manufacturing field.
30 'C' isn't average anymore
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.10
Comments on recent changes in the student GPA at UNI.
31 Female hockey team could make you a Star
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.12
Girls of all ages from around the Cedar Valley play on a women's hockey team, the Stars.
32 Student Alumni Ambassadors represent university to students
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.13
Describes the responsibilities of Student Alumni Ambassadors; photo.
33 No games or cotton candy at this fair
Northern Iowan 97:30, p.9
Students have a chance to meet prospective employers at the annual Spring Career and Internship Fair.
34 New pastor graces Lutheran Center
Northern Iowan 96:17, p.11
Diane Dardone will be the new pastor at the Lutheran Student Center.