Witt--Nancy (Student--1985-1988)

Displaying 1 - 50 of 50 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 "NI" managing editor chosen
Northern Iowan 83:58, p.6
Profile of Lisa Suchomel; her plans for the job; photo.
2 Computer use growing; more labs considered
Northern Iowan 83:57, p.4
A look at use statistics; 400 sessions per day in Library lab; next labs may be located in Redeker Center or in a college that makes heavy use of computers.
3 Professor says Latin America misunderstood by Americans
Northern Iowan 83:56, p.4
Luis Aguilar offers viewpoints; photo.
4 Gephardt hopes to see America regain economic independence
Northern Iowan 83:56, p.1
Richard Gephardt speaks at the Jepson Symposium; photo.
5 Schedule book ads save $1,100
Northern Iowan 83:54, p.4
Bob Leahy talks about the reasons for including advertising in the schedule books.
6 Afghan representatives tell of Soviet invasions, cruelties
Northern Iowan 83:53, p.3
Afghanis give viewpoint on situation in their country.
7 Soviet diplomat tells students communication is key to peace
Northern Iowan 83:52, p.1
Igor Khalevinskiy spoke to Model United Nations; photo.
8 KCRS management staff for 1987-88 announced
Northern Iowan 83:50, p.5
List of management staff; Colin Lamb will be station manager.
9 Gilchrist offices undergo changes
Northern Iowan 83:48, p.4
Financial Aid moved closer to Admissions Office; attempt to put related offices close together.
10 Kurt Waldheim elected despite Nazi affiliations
Northern Iowan 83:47, p.5
Norbert Wimmer talks about Austrian politics.
11 Administrators discuss possible nursing degree
Northern Iowan 83:46, p.3
Students have been able to complete basic science and general education courses at UNI; then they have gone to University of Iowa to complete degree.
12 Evers ends 23-year career as public safety director
Northern Iowan 83:43, p.5
A look at achievements of Rollin Evers; develop campus parking system and security program; photo.
13 UNI speech team captures state tournament awards
Northern Iowan 83:41, p.9
List of winners in tournament at Loras College.
14 'Register' reporter reflects on journalist's role in society
Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.5
Excerpts from remarks by David Yepsen; photo.
15 Entries for essay contest due Feb. 6
Northern Iowan 83:32, p.6
Description of prizes for the Student as Critic Conference.
16 Racquetball courts may be repaired
Northern Iowan 83:31, p.6
Courts in West Gym are non-standard in size and in poor repair.
17 Air compressor bursts heating, air-conditioning pipes in Bartlett
Northern Iowan 83:25, p.5
Several offices receive water damage.
18 Conference to inform students of helping profession careers
Northern Iowan 83:23, p.5
19 Contras called 'just tools of the CIA'
Northern Iowan 83:15, p.1
Edgar Chamorro offers views on Nicaragua.
20 Pentagon officers visit UNI today
Northern Iowan 83:8, p.10
Will participate in panel discussion of world hot spots.
21 ROTC cadets train in summer
Northern Iowan 83:3, p.5
21 UNI cadets trained at Ft. Lewis.
22 Computer lab nears completion
Northern Iowan 83:1, p.4
Lab in library will have eight terminals, 37 PCs, and one printer; cost will be about $128,000.
23 Co-op provides student jobs
Northern Iowan 82:61, p.4
Has placed about 90 students.
24 Administrator returns to Navy
Northern Iowan 82:60, p.1
Allan Stamberg will attend Naval War College; photo.
25 Bartlett move has advantages
Northern Iowan 82:59, p.1
Administrators believe that move of some student services to Bartlett Hall will improve service.
26 NINTSA challenges reconstruction
Northern Iowan 82:58, p.1
Agrees that Berg's corner needs work, but does not want the class gift gateway destroyed.
27 New admission policy proposal is pending
Northern Iowan 82:57, p.5
A look at the new proposed rules.
28 Paperwork increases for aid
Northern Iowan 82:57, p.3
Yancy Beavers talks about the changes; student will need to certify that they have not defaulted on a loan.
29 Bad news for Pell Grant recipients
Northern Iowan 82:53, p.3
Yancy Beavers says that about 570 students who received Pell Grants last year will not receive them next year.
30 Low loan default rate may save funding
Northern Iowan 82:45, p.9
Explains UNI's involvement is the National Direct Student Loan program.
31 Application deadline extended
Northern Iowan 82:45, p.8
University Speakers Committee works to bring important speakers to campus.
32 Camp survivor to speak tomorrow
Northern Iowan 82:42, p.3
Auschwitz survivor Marc Berkowitz shares some of his experiences.
33 Forensics places first
Northern Iowan 82:39, p.4
Forensics team member Shelly Schnathorst took first place in persuasive speaking at the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament.
34 Record enrollment at UNI
Northern Iowan 82:35, p.5
Spring 1986 enrollment is 10,728.
35 Forensics finish first
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.3
List of winners.
36 Revision hits student aid
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.1
Yancy Beavers explains effects of changes in law.
37 Economists oppose protectionism
Northern Iowan 82:19, p.7
Excerpts from Jepson Symposium.
38 UNI professors receive award
Northern Iowan 82:17, p.9
Win ARC award.
39 Group aids handicapped
Northern Iowan 82:16, p.9
TASH meets on campus.
40 Students travel to Kentucky
Northern Iowan 82:9, p.6
Six students travel to recreation consortium.
41 Alcohol education offered
Northern Iowan 82:8, p.5
Counseling Center sponsoring Alcohol Education and Alternatives group.
42 U. S. ethnic diversity discussed
Northern Iowan 82:7, p.3
Excerpts from Becker Lecture by William McNeill.
43 International office created
Northern Iowan 82:3, p.1
Professor Newell will head new office that will coordinate campus international affairs.
44 Union changes: no smoking, new deli opens, union services expanded
Northern Iowan 82:1, p.3
Non-smoking section expands; Hardee's opens deli; office renovation underway; photo.
45 New calendar changes breaks, semester length
Northern Iowan 81:62, p.1
Semesters will contain 75 instructional days; no fall break; instruction will begin on Mondays; finals week will follow instructional week; Thanksgiving will begin Tuesday evening.
46 Gen Ed changes coming
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.1
Students entering in fall 1987 must take the new sequence; students entering before then may choose the old or new program; Darrel Davis talks about the aims of the new program.
47 Grants prepare social work majors for careers in children's services
Northern Iowan 81:58, p.1
Department of Social Work has five $1000 training grants to distribute; Jim McCullaugh describes the purpose.
48 New majors, minors considered
Northern Iowan 81:57, p.3
Board of Regents considering new Bachelor of Science; majors in criminology and European studies; minors in international affairs and interpretive communication.
49 Working with Gay Talese
Northern Iowan 81:45, p.14
Professor Lounsberry talks about editing an anthology with Gay Talese.
50 Requirements changed
Northern Iowan 81:36, p.8
Department of Special Education announces proposed changes in its master's degree program.