Northern Iowan — May 1, 2014
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | Possible course changes | The Board of Regents heard a proposal that included adding 103 classes to the course offerings and terminating 55 courses. | |
| 1 | Safe place to stay | The Department of Residence is currently in the process of creating gender inclusive housing for students; photo. | |
| 1 | Bike thefts on the upswing | Warm weather brings out bicyclers on campus. There have been many reports of bike thefts recently. Public safety recommends registering bikes and keeping track of their serial numbers; photo. | |
| 2 | 2014-15 year in review | Reviews different events that occurred in the past year; photo. | |
| 3 | Follow-up on Student Services Fee | Corrects a statement made about the Student Services Fee that was printed in the April 28 issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
| 3 | Saying goodbye to the Northern Iowan | The executive editor bids the Northern Iowan readers goodbye. She will be graduating at the end of the semester. | |
| 4 | Independent theater starts close to home | Professor Grant Tracey wrote and will be directing a play entitled "According to Chelsea". The play is set to open on May 3; photo. | |
| 4 | Actors race against time | The University of Northern Iowa Student Theatre Association put on the ninth annual 10 Minute Play Festival and second annual Best of Broadway: Miscast. | |
| 4 | UNISTA puts on 'Twelfth Night' | The University of Northern Iowa Student Theatre Association performed William Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' for their annual Bard in the Yard production. | |
| 5 | Fight apathy, become an activist | Says that many of the world's problems could be fixed if people cared more; photo. | |
| 5 | Panther portraits: Take Back the Night | Shows a group of students holding posters in a campus walk as a part of Take Back the Night. | |
| 5 | Music festival coming to the Hill | Nineteen bands will perform at three venues on one night for the second annual College Hill Music Festival. The festival will take place on May 3. | |
| 6 | Broaden your sports horizon | Says that readers should become more familiar with the different sports offered at UNI; photo. | |
| 6 | Lack of privacy becoming an issue in society | Says that the privacy in today's society continues to decrease. The recent case of Donald Sterling is a prime example. | |
| 6 | Get your outdoor fix in the Cedar Valley | Describes the many fun things that are available for outdoors enthusiasts in the Cedar Valley. | |
| 10 | Stepping into the spotlight | The theatre department will be putting on five shows during the fall of 2014 semester. Tickets are available on September 1. | |
| 10 | Hit the right note on campus | Speaks about the many music programs and clubs offered at UNI. Says auditions for many of the groups are held in the fall; photo. | |
| supp. 6 | Top 10 hidden places to study on campus | Lists and pictures of the top ten place to study on campus; photo. | |
| supp. 10 | New businesses grace Cedar Valley | Features new businesses located around Cedar Falls. | |
| supp. 13 | Don't get a ticket | The article explains the rules of parking at UNI. It gives tips on how to avoid getting a ticket. | |
| supp. 14 | Let's get physical | To avoid the dreaded "freshman 15", new and current students should maintain their health by going to the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
| supp. 17 | Top 5 underrated places and events in Cedar Falls | Says the farmer's markets, the Lamppost Theater Co., the Hearst Center for the Arts, the Oster Regent Theater, and Sissy's Sircus are all underrated places and events in Cedar Falls. | |
| supp. 19 | Check out what's new at the dining centers | Gives the new features offered by both dining centers; photo. | |
| supp. 20 | UNI athletics: 2013-14 year in review | Catches readers up on the 2013-14 seasons of UNI football, wrestling, volleyball, softball, and men's basketball. | |
| Theatre UNI at Strayer-Wood | Schedules of 2014-2015 productions by Theatre UNI. | ||
| Spark, ignite, inspire | The Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center advertises their show "Elf: The Musical", which will premiere in the 2014-2015 season. | ||
| UNI at a distance | Online courses are available for the summer and fall semester. | ||
| Do and Do Nots: Roommate Edition | Gives tips for living with a roommate. | ||
| Grab a bite to eat in the Cedar Valley | Gives different places to eat that are located in and around Cedar Falls. | ||
| Athletics: players to watch out for | Names players to watch out for in UNI basketball, volleyball, football, softball, and wrestling. | ||
| Play here, you'll feel better in the morning! | The Wellness and Recreation Center is featured. The advertisement pictures the many different activities the WRC has to offer. | ||
| Top social media sites to follow | The article gives the usernames of different social media sites new students should follow to keep up with all things related to UNI. | ||
| The Center for Multicultural Education would like to welcome new students | The Center for Multicultural Education welcomes new students to UNI. It also states the CME mission. | ||
| Computer Consulting Center | The Computer Consulting Centers gives their hours and services offered. | ||
| Study abroad as a UNI student! | Says students can study abroad while paying UNI tuition. | ||
| A welcome from the Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences | Dean Joel Haack welcomes new students. | ||
| A welcome from the Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences | Dean Brenda Bass welcomes new students. | ||
| A welcome from your NISG president and vice president | Paul Andersen and Kevin Gartman welcome new students. | ||
| A welcome from the Dean of the College of Business Administration | Dean Farzad Moussavi welcomes new students. | ||
| Camp Adventure | Advertisement for Camp Adventure. | ||
| Welcome from the university's president | President Ruud welcomes students and faculty to a new year at UNI. | ||
| A welcome from the Dean of the College of Education | Dean Dwight Watson welcomes new students to the university and the College of Education. | ||
| Hello, new students! | The Northern Iowan editorial staff welcomes new students to UNI. | ||
| Letter from the editor | Amber Rose, editor of the Northern Iowan for the 2014-2015 school year, introduces herself. She welcomes new students and explains the purpose of the Northern Iowan. | ||
| Northern Iowa Student Government | Describes the purpose of Northern Iowa Student Government and lists the students involved in NISG for next year; photo. |