Alcohol and Drugs

Displaying 401 - 450 of 1213 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
401 Republicans vow to make U.S. drug free by 2002
Public Relations News Release 1997:355, p.1
Keith Crew comments on congressional plan to rid the United States of drugs by the year 2002.
402 Mandatory minimum drug sentencing not working
Northern Iowan 94:55, p.12
Student believes mandatory minimum drug sentencing is not working.
403 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:54, p.11
Students at the bar wear their "What Would Jesus Do" bracelets; no guilt felt.
404 Use caution at VEISHA
Northern Iowan 94:50, p.6
Editorial cautions students about binge drinking and violence at Iowa State University's VEISHA celebration.
405 Meth 'pipeline' runs through Iowa
Northern Iowan 94:48, p.2
Methamphetamine use is on the rise in Marshalltown and Black Hawk County.
406 Programs emphasize death, danger of alcohol
Northern Iowan 94:47, p.15
UNI Wellness and Recreation Services offers several programs to educate on the dangers of alcohol consumption.
407 The use of drugs as performance enhancers in athletics
Public Relations News Release 1997:287, p.1
Guest lecturer Melvin Williams discusses use of performance enhancement drugs in athletics.
408 VEISHA officials ignorant of prohibition history
Northern Iowan 94:46, p.6
Columnist comments on Iowa State University's attempt to make VEISHA a dry celebration.
409 Use of drugs as performance enhancers in athletics topic Friday, April 3 at University of Northern Iowa for internationally renowned scholar
Public Relations News Release 1997:281, p.1
UNI selected to host speaker Melvin Williams on drugs enhancing the performance of athletes April 3.
410 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:46, p.11
Couple will attend B.A.S.I.C.; then go to the Hill to get drunk; then sleep together.
411 Once-minor drug transforms Iowa into 'meth-mecca'
Northern Iowan 94:45, p.4
Iowa House Democrats have a four-part campaign to fight the use of methampetamines in Iowa.
412 April is Alcohol Awareness Month
Public Relations News Release 1997:271, p.1
UNI health educator Julie Thompson to discuss responsible drinking.
413 Irrational drinking, driving laws miss point
Northern Iowan 94:42, p.5
Columnist comments on President Clinton's support of lowering the blood alcohol content limit to .08 nationally.
414 Four ISU students suspended in date rape drug incident; 'roofies' becoming more prominent in Iowa
Northern Iowan 94:38, p.3
Four Iowa State University students will be expelled from school if found guilty of using the date rape drug rohypnol to rape four women.
415 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:38, p.11
Custodian cleans sink; student vomits in the sink.
416 Fraternity continues growing trend; Phi Kappa Sigma pledges to go 'dry'
Northern Iowan 94:33, p.1
Phi Kappa Sigma announced they will ban alcohol from the houses; photo.
417 Last call? Get a free ride through new safe-ride service
Northern Iowan 94:29, p.11
The "Last Call Free Ride" program will give free rides home to patrons in Broosters and Celebrations from January through March.
418 Last call for driving drunk
Northern Iowan 94:29, p.6
Miller Lite began the "Last Call Free Ride" program at Broosters on New Year's Eve to transport home those who could not drive safely.
419 Preparing for a safe New Year's Eve
Public Relations News Release 1997:166, p.1
Julie Thompson advises how to act responsibly on New Year's Eve.
420 Don't spoil the holidays with an OWI
Public Relations News Release 1997:149, p.1
UNI Associate Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis warns of consequences of drinking and driving.
421 Why 21 for drinking age?; age, your rights, the decision to drink
Northern Iowan 94:27, p.10
Drinking common among young people despite age limit.
422 NISG addresses issue of drinking on campus
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.1
NISG attempting to offer information about the use of alcohol and to organize activities that are free from alcohol.
423 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:20, p.9
Fill in the blank comic strip.
424 Students' binge drinking often overlooked as typical behavior
Northern Iowan 94:16, p.7
Believes many college students have alcohol problems.
425 UNI encourages, offers substance-free activities
Northern Iowan 94:16, p.12
Programs relating to substance abuse include classes, intervention, and consideration of substance-free dormitories.
426 National fraternity bans alcohol in chapter houses
Northern Iowan 94:14, p.7
Phi Gamma Delta bans alcoholic beverages in all of its chapters.
427 UNIght promises music, dance to wrap up week
Northern Iowan 94:14, p.1
Alcohol-free event will be held.
428 ISU students pledge to make VEISHEA dry
Northern Iowan 94:10, p.1
Attempt to avoid the violence and disorder of recent years by limiting availability of alcohol.
429 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:9, p.11
Minors are asked for identification.
430 Minor fines cause more than headaches
Northern Iowan 94:6, p.1
Fines increased for infractions associated with underage drinking.
431 Getting drunk is seriously over-rated
Public Relations News Release 1997:17, p.1
Health Educator Julie Thompson reviews plan to help students realize the negative aspects of drinking.
432 Local bars help customers with TIPS
Northern Iowan 93:57, p.1
TIPS skills training workshop designed to help staff at bars curb alcohol abuse, drunk driving, and underage drinking.
433 City Council gives Stein warning
Northern Iowan 93:56, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council renewed Stein's liquor license with warning to reduce number of offenses.
434 Wonder why there's no line at the Stein?
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.8
Claims students treated rudely at the Stein.
435 Substance abuse seminar looks at some tough issues
Northern Iowan 93:50, p.3
Recent presentation addressed challenge of identifying substance abuse.
436 City Council to act on College Hill bars
Northern Iowan 93:48, p.1
Former city councilman Tim Schilling says proposed rezoning of College Hill would stop new bars from coming in and threatens current bars; photo.
437 More important things to worry about than the Hill
Northern Iowan 93:47, p.5
Students should not worry about threat to shut down Hill bars.
438 Will night life on the Hill continue?
Northern Iowan 93:46, p.1
Poor Richard's establishment on the Hill; photo.
439 Hill bars in jeopardy; rezoning may kill Hill beer
Northern Iowan 93:44, p.1
City Council will vote on rezoning proposal that will not allow new bars on Hill and will jeopardize current bars.
440 Rohypnol use broader than acknowledged
Northern Iowan 93:43, p.8
Greek system cautions campus on use of rohypnol date rape drug.
441 Drunk driving penalties tougher?
Northern Iowan 93:42, p.5
Comments on proposed change in Iowa law to lower blood alcohol content level.
442 Should Club '91 turn 21? Drink a glass before your class
Northern Iowan 93:39, p.6
UNI should have an alcoholic bar on campus.
443 Can't take spills, get out of teen bars
Northern Iowan 93:38, p.7
Student responds to Charby's column on underage drinking.
444 Drunk driving pays off?
Northern Iowan 93:37, p.5
Editorial comments on an Iowa City bar, One-Eyed Jake's, that was penalized for serving alcohol to Jamie Johnson who injured the Mullen family while driving drunk.
445 Hey minors, last call for alcohol
Northern Iowan 93:37, p.5
Columnist comments on underage drinking on the Hill.
446 Don't 'forget' Rohypnol
Northern Iowan 93:37, p.3
Drug Rohypnol will produce an amnesiac state and has been used in sexual assaults.
447 Untitled
Northern Iowan 93:34, p.11
Student will rely on his wit and charm instead of alcohol at the bar.
448 'Alcohol isn't a demon'
Northern Iowan 93:34, p.5
Columnist comments on the failure of alcohol education.
449 Alcohol and violence; presentations hit home on the Hill
Northern Iowan 93:32, p.5
William Downs delivered lecture on alcohol use and violence Monday.
450 Should marijuana be legalized?
Northern Iowan 93:30, p.1
Legalizing marijuana for medicinal use is being debated.