Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Displaying 101 - 146 of 146 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Panther wrestling notes Northern Iowan 99:20, p.16 |
Six regional champs and three All-American Panthers will return to the team this year to make the 2002-2003 wrestling season a bright one for UNI. | |
102 | 'Beyond Enron' to tackle business ethics Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1 |
A business ethics forum "Beyond Enron: A Crisis of Capitalism," hosted by the College of Business, will take place on November 11. | |
103 | Accounting draws students despite scandals Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1 |
The Department of Accounting has seen a twenty percent increase in junior and senior accounting majors. | |
104 | Kester shows her passion Northern Iowan 99:19, p.21 |
Profile of team captain and outside hitter, Kim Kester; photo. | |
105 | Not your typical college student; Clark balances being a student and an on-line business owner Northern Iowan 99:19, p.15 |
Junior political science major Adam Clark is running his own Internet business, which sells computer hardware; photo. | |
106 | Rugby player travels around world Northern Iowan 99:17, p.21 |
Profile of senior general studies major and rugby athlete Paul Emerick; photo. | |
107 | Cedar Falls welcomes 'Hello Dave' Northern Iowan 99:16, p.13 |
"Hello Dave" will perform at Bourbon Street on October 31; photo. | |
108 | Entertainment minus the expense: Thursdaze at UNI Northern Iowan 99:15, p.15 |
"Thursdaze," operated by the Student Life Team, offers free entertainment and activities for students at the Maucker Union. | |
109 | Lewis unfazed by lack of scholarship Northern Iowan 99:15, p.21 |
Profile of senior general studies major, Mike Lewis; photo. | |
110 | Men's swimmers get beached Northern Iowan 99:14, p.13 |
After the decision to drop the Panther men's swimming and diving team, many chose to stay at UNI, although it cost them the chance to compete at the intercollegiate level; photo. | |
111 | Players take leap of faith Northern Iowan 99:13, p.17 |
Profiles of junior social work major Kate Shaw and junior criminology major Anne-Marie Witko; photo. | |
112 | Marauders tour showcases Midwest bands Northern Iowan 99:13, p.12 |
'Pomeroy', Steve Ewing, and 'Fever Pitch', bands based in the Midwest, will perform at the Reverb Thursday night. | |
113 | Truegs team up to assist victims devastated by Hurricane Isidore Northern Iowan 99:12, p.9 |
Roger and Barb Trueg, of Dike, drove an emergency response vehicle to the disaster area left by Hurricane Isidore; photo. | |
114 | Two new loan initiatives approved for Iowa students Northern Iowan 99:12, p.1 |
The Iowa College Student Aid Commission has passed two new loan initiatives that are intended to make paying off student loans easier. UNI's default rate for student loans is 6.2%. | |
115 | Fiala stresses teamwork Northern Iowan 99:11, p.17 |
Profile of senior elementary education major and cross country runner, Rita Fiala; photo. | |
116 | Mitchell sibling rivalry Northern Iowan 99:9, p.21 |
Profile of junior football player Matt Mitchell; photo. | |
117 | More than just a number; Bulm takes pride in her job as dining center greeter Northern Iowan 99:9, p.13 |
Profile of Redeker Dining Center greeter, Irene Bulm; photo. | |
118 | Weber 'digs' libero Northern Iowan 99:7, p.17 |
Profile of Miranda Weber, the volleyball team's new starter in the libero position; photo. | |
119 | Women's rugby remains team to reckon with Northern Iowan 99:7, p.14 |
The women's rugby team is one of the most successful club sports on campus; photo. | |
120 | UNI comes in second Northern Iowan 99:6, p.23 |
Men took second place in Normal, Illinois, behind Southwest Missouri State; women placed eleventh in the Chip-N-Club Invitational in Lincoln, NE; photo. | |
121 | Festivities planned to welcome families Northern Iowan 99:5, p.13 |
Some of the events planned for Family Weekend include a football game, a vaudeville show at the GBPAC, a University Museum exhibit, and department open houses; a complete schedule is provided; photo. | |
122 | On the road again Northern Iowan 99:4, p.19 |
UNI will compete against Wyoming and Colorado College; photo. | |
123 | Grant helps RBC help community Northern Iowan 99:3, p.1 |
The Regional Business Center's Rural Business Accelerator Program was made possible by a grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. | |
124 | Sapp is ready for challenge Northern Iowan 99:2, p.25 |
Benjamin Sapp, a new addition from the University of Iowa, will start the game against Oklahoma State. | |
125 | Life is a great big balancing act Northern Iowan 99:1, p.15 |
Tips for incoming freshmen on how to handle the stresses of time management at college. | |
126 | Coaching to win Northern Iowan 99:1, p.21 |
First year coaches Mark Farley and Bobbi Petersen brought successful seasons for UNI. | |
127 | Competing at Drake Relays has special meaning for Panthers Northern Iowan 98:53, p.20 |
Panther tracksters are excited about the upcoming Drake Relays; photo. | |
128 | Class offers students a free party at Funk Fest 2002 Northern Iowan 98:51, p.14 |
'Rearview Mirror' will be among the bands playing at Funk Fest 2002, which has been planned and coordinated by the Festivals and Special Events class. | |
129 | Summertime is the time to bring in the green; . . . how to search for and obtain that "perfect" summer job! Northern Iowan 98:50, p.13 |
Students talk about where they will be working this summer, and suggestions are offered about how to find a good summer job. | |
130 | Good guys out for a good cause Northern Iowan 98:48, p.15 |
The men of Pi Kappa Phi are working hard to make themselves an official fraternity; photo. | |
131 | On this day in history . . . . Northern Iowan 98:43, p.13 |
Reviews events in history that occurred from March 10 through March 16. | |
132 | Let's talk about sex Northern Iowan 98:43, p.11 |
Reports show that teenagers are waiting longer to have sex, possibly because of negative repercussions. | |
133 | On this day in history . . . Northern Iowan 98:41, p.15 |
Discusses past events on dates March 3 through March 9. | |
134 | Mystery of Valentine's Day exposed Northern Iowan 98:35, p.12 |
The origin of Valentine's Day has been credited to St. Valentine who sent a love letter that was signed, 'from your Valentine." | |
135 | Budget cuts affect means of grade reporting for students Northern Iowan 98:29, p.6 |
Discusses the new policy to report grades on the Internet or over the phone, instead of mailing them to students. | |
136 | Celebrating through tradition Northern Iowan 98:28, p.13 |
American Christmas traditions have come from all over the world. | |
137 | UNI mascot one cool cat Northern Iowan 98:24, p.13 |
Profile of TC, UNI's Panther mascot; photo. | |
138 | Wanted: short stories and creativity! Northern Iowan 98:23, p.11 |
"Inner Weather" provides students with experience working on a magazine; photo. | |
139 | Special $1.5 million grant awarded to UNI Northern Iowan 98:21, p.3 |
Grant money will go to help graduate students in the Department of Special Education pay for their schooling. | |
140 | "North American Review" anticipates diversity issue Northern Iowan 98:19, p.14 |
"North American Review" will include a special section devoted to the September 11 bombings. | |
141 | Recycling an option on campus Northern Iowan 98:19, p.1 |
Residence halls provide students with easy ways to recycle. | |
142 | More than just a good scare! Northern Iowan 98:16, p.10 |
Greek community provides a haunted house for people of all ages. | |
143 | Sanders balances classes, commitment as R. A. in Shull Northern Iowan 98:15, p.11 |
Profile of resident assistant Emily Sanders; photo. | |
144 | Rumors cause unreasonable fear, panic in citizens Northern Iowan 98:13, p.5 |
UNI students and faculty discuss the probability of another terrorist attack on U. S. soil. | |
145 | Homecoming Week 2001: 125 years in the making Northern Iowan 98:10, p.9 |
Homecoming events include activities for both alumni and students; photo. | |
146 | Campus safety priority for all Northern Iowan 98:3, p.17 |
Public Safety director David Zarifis comments on programs provided to students to increase campus safety. |