Alcohol and Drugs
Displaying 351 - 400 of 1213 in reverse chronological order
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351 | The grades are posted; MADD disappointed in Iowa drunk driving prevention grade Northern Iowan 96:27, p.5 |
Iowa was given a B- grade for the state's efforts to curb drunk driving. National score was C+. | |
352 | Tattletale colleges cause controversy among students across the nation Northern Iowan 96:19, p.4 |
With amendment to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, many colleges will report students' alcohol or drug violations, plagiarism attempts, and other policy violations to parents. | |
353 | Drugs, religion and Jesse Ventura Northern Iowan 96:15, p.7 |
Column praises Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura for fresh ideas and candor. | |
354 | Acquaintance rape drugs cause concern on college campuses Northern Iowan 96:12, p.3 |
Article examines the dangers of date rape or acquaintance rape drugs and the laws against their use; offers strategies for preventing date rape and advice on getting help if a sexual assault occurs. | |
355 | Max the Money Man encourages safe drinking Northern Iowan 96:10, p.4 |
4Max campaign encourages moderation and responsibility in drinking rather than abstinence and provides opportunities for participants to win cash prizes. | |
356 | Stackhouse found guilty in drug case Northern Iowan 96:10, p.14 |
UNI basketball player Sean Stackhouse was convicted of felony drug charges on Wednesday; sentencing is scheduled for December 1, 1999. | |
357 | New University of Northern Iowa program teaches actual facts about campus drinking Public Relations News Release 1999:52, p.1 |
UNI's Substance Abuse Services launched 4Max, a campaign designed to correct student misperceptions about drinking on campus and, in turn, to reduce binge drinking and underage drinking. | |
358 | Underage alcohol laws face changes in Iowa Northern Iowan 96:5, p.1 |
Recent changes in Iowa law may affect students who drink alcohol; photo. | |
359 | Students live alcohol-free Public Relations News Release 1999:24, p.1 |
Lyn Redington will discuss the new substance-free floors in two UNI residence halls. | |
360 | UNI residence halls introduce new housing concepts Campus News Network 10:2, p.1 |
Rider and Campbell Halls have designated substance-free houses (floors) which prohibit illegal drugs, alcohol and nicotine; two houses in Bender Hall are now open to both men and women. | |
361 | A proactive approach to cutting down on campus drinking Public Relations News Release 1999:19, p.1 |
WRC Nightlife program extends WRC hours and provides food, refreshments, and special events in an attempt to reduce alcohol abuse; another approach is working with bar owners to reduce promotions that encourage heavy drinking. | |
362 | Who is responsible? Northern Iowan 95:59, p.4 |
Editorial questions who is really responsible for smoking and alcohol-related illnesses. | |
363 | Drug and alcohol arrests increase at colleges and universities Public Relations News Release 1998:409, p.1 |
Dave Zarifis will discuss UNI's latest crime statistics and the way they are handling drug and alcohol problems on campus. | |
364 | Some thoughts as another year draws to an end Northern Iowan 95:55, p.7 |
Staff lists things they would like to see happen and things they are thankful took place this year. | |
365 | UNI's National Alcohol Screening Day marks first Northern Iowan 95:48, p.4 |
Results of individual alcohol surveys will be reviewed with a mental health professional April 8 in the Union. | |
366 | Legalize drugs, at least to save the music industry Northern Iowan 95:48, p.7 |
Legalization of drugs would cut down on overdoses and save Aerosmith. | |
367 | National Alcohol Screening Day Campus News Network 9:16, p.3 |
Screening will be held April 8 in the Union and is confidential. | |
368 | Survey concluded 'beer is simply more fun to drink than water' Northern Iowan 95:47, p.7 |
95.7% of UNI students believe beer is more fun to drink than water. | |
369 | National Alcohol Screening Day Public Relations News Release 1998:316, p.1 |
UNI will participate in National Alcohol Screening Day. | |
370 | UNI to participate in first-ever National Alcohol Screening Day Public Relations News Release 1998:312, p.1 |
UNI will participate in the National Alcohol Screening Day on Thursday, April 8. | |
371 | Hot shots: a dangerous game Northern Iowan 95:46, p.1 |
At least three people on campus have received facial burns from trying to consume "Hot Shots", an alcoholic drink set on fire and served in a shot glass; photo. | |
372 | Be careful what little voices you listen to Northern Iowan 95:46, p.6 |
People can get into trouble listening to their "Silly Voice" about alcohol and drugs. | |
373 | Evolution of College Hill Northern Iowan 95:45, p.12 |
Business atmosphere and customers have changed on the Hill over the years; photo. | |
374 | Public Safety ends another safe year Northern Iowan 95:43, p.1 |
No reported sexual assaults, increase in OWI and drug violations, parking permit changes, and Web page are some of the events marking 1998; several goals have been set for 1999. | |
375 | Calling all of those in need of a free beer Northern Iowan 95:43, p.7 |
Columnist offers free beer to readers who will drive to New Orleans. | |
376 | 'OWI Idiot' just doesn't get it Northern Iowan 95:37, p.10 |
Staff member comments on Tanya Foxhoven's series of columns on her experiences with being charged with OWI; Foxhoven should take responsibility for her own decision to drink and drive. | |
377 | Confessions of an OWI Idiot, Take II (Part 2) Northern Iowan 95:34, p.6 |
Columnist continues describing her experience staying in the county jail. | |
378 | SADD: Back to fight drunk driving Northern Iowan 95:34, p.9 |
Students Against Drunk Driving organization was re-established this year after a three-year absence from campus. | |
379 | The Counseling Center at the University of Northern Iowa will hold psycho-educational workshops during the spring semester Public Relations News Release 1998:237, p.1 |
Presenters will include Nichole Flint, Vicky Knapp, Amy Ratchford, Rachel Denhart, Marie Garlie, Lila Stevens, Amy Christensen, Kim Wilkin, Rhonda Corell, and Jennifer Sacora. | |
380 | Getting busted for drinking on campus can lead to help Public Relations News Release 1998:230, p.1 |
Dave Zarifis talks about the penalties for alcohol related offenses on campus. | |
381 | Groups on campus should set an example for our bickering Congress Northern Iowan 95:31, p.6 |
Groups on campus are just as volatile as the Democrats and Republicans in Congress and alcohol is the solution. | |
382 | Confessions of an OWI Idiot, Take II Northern Iowan 95:30, p.6 |
Columnist describes the beginning of her forty-eight hour stay in jail. | |
383 | Enjoy the New Year's Eve revelry safely Public Relations News Release 1998:199, p.1 |
Julie Thompson urges safe drinking for New Year's celebrations. | |
384 | Drunk Driving Month Northern Iowan 95:28, p.5 |
Activities are scheduled on campus for National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month in December. | |
385 | Celebrate safely this holiday season Public Relations News Release 1998:184, p.1 |
Julie Thompson discusses how to have a safe holiday party season. | |
386 | Alcohol often factor in violence against women Public Relations News Release 1998:174, p.1 |
Martin Schwartz, professor of sociology at Ohio University, discusses alcohol and the effect it has on violence against women. Schwartz recently presented a program at UNI. | |
387 | Award-winning author warns of dangers of alcohol and sex Northern Iowan 95:26, p.1 |
Earl Alexander spoke on campus about the dangers of alcohol abuse and unprotected sex; photo. | |
388 | UNI to establish substance-free floors in several residence halls Public Relations News Release 1998:160, p.1 |
Lyn Redington discusses the addition of two substance-free residence halls at UNI. | |
389 | Rider goes dry for weekend; may be substance free next year Northern Iowan 95:22, p.1 |
Many substance free activities are scheduled this weekend in Rider Hall; Hall may go substance free next year. | |
390 | Meth equals death Northern Iowan 95:21, p.5 |
Editorial cautions students against using methamphetamines to lose weight or stay awake. | |
391 | Dorms to offer coed, substance free houses; 11th and 12th floor Bender the first to go coed Northern Iowan 95:18, p.1 |
Top two floors of Bender Hall will be co-ed next year and Rider and Campbell Hall will offer substance free houses; photo. | |
392 | Hitching free rides for safety Northern Iowan 95:16, p.11 |
Broosters now offers rides home to patrons through the "Last Call Free Ride Program"; photo. | |
393 | AA Northern Iowan 95:15, p.3 |
Will meet. | |
394 | Illegitimate fines; Spur for rise in gun sales? Northern Iowan 95:13, p.5 |
Columnist comments on paying tickets and politicians working for curbing under-age drinking. | |
395 | Hill residents attempting to spoil students' parties Northern Iowan 95:12, p.1 |
Parties on the Hill disturb local residents; steps are being taken to discourage under-aged drinkers; photo. | |
396 | Kirkwood student dies from apparent overdose Northern Iowan 95:12, p.4 |
Kirkwood Community College Freshman Brian Danford died from heroin overdose Tuesday morning. | |
397 | Confessions of an OWI idiot Northern Iowan 95:12, p.6 |
Columnist comments on the outcome of being arrested last April for driving while intoxicated. | |
398 | Grassley launches anti-drug campaign Northern Iowan 95:2, p.5 |
Charles Grassley and Waterloo Mayor John Rooff introduced a cooperative effort, "Face it Together", to curb drug use in Iowa; photo. | |
399 | Staying healthy in the summer heat Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1 |
Director of University Health Services at UNI, Lewis Harden, warns against the combination of summer heat and alcohol. | |
400 | The Stein forced to comply with city Northern Iowan 94:56, p.1 |
Cedar Falls City Council denied the Stein's request to renew its liquor license because of past violations; photo. |