Alcohol and Drugs

Displaying 351 - 400 of 1213 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.