Anderson--Joel Cevin (Student--2008)
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1 | Bancroft-Smithe and White reflect on year in office Northern Iowan 109:54, p.1 |
The former student body president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe, and former student body vice president, KaLeigh White feel like their time in office was a success. They wish they could have done more, but they are satisfied with what they accomplished; photo. | |
2 | Student input needed on source of athletic funding Northern Iowan 109:7, p.4 |
Removing athletics funds from the general fund has been the goal of many over the years. A proposed gradual increase in student fees until 2020 would support athletics. Tuition and fees proposal due to Board of Regents on October 1, 2012. | |
3 | UNI announces 2012 Lux Service Award recipients Public Relations News Release 2011:306, p.1 |
Joel Anderson and Ashley Stewart win the most prestigious award given to undergraduate students in recognition of their service to the university. | |
4 | Stewart and Anderson receive Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 108:54, p.1 |
Ashley Stewart and Joel Anderson received the Lux Service Award, the highest honor bestowed on undergraduates at UNI. The award recognizes those who have outstanding records of service to the university; photo. | |
5 | A taste of things to come Northern Iowan 108:50, p.6 |
A new student-led coffee shop is coming to the Hill in August. "The Roast" will provide a place for students and community members to meet. Fund raising is under way; photo. | |
6 | College Hill businesses adapt to recession Northern Iowan 108:47, p.1 |
Thanks to tax increment financing, College Hill will see improvements to windows and buildings. Businesses are adjusting prices and holding specials. They are trying to change the perception of "The Hill" as only a place to drink; photo. | |
7 | Jordan and KaLeigh win runoff election Northern Iowan 108:43, p.3 |
Jordan Bancroft-Smithe and KaLeigh White are the newly elected leaders of the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
8 | Cedar Falls a finalist for Blue Zones project Northern Iowan 108:41, p.1 |
Project is going to areas where people live longer, happier lives. The project will name three or four cities in Iowa by May 1, 2012. | |
9 | All-expense paid trips source of controversy Northern Iowan 108:34, p.4 |
Mitch Lingo believes that invitations from the athletic department to the president and vice-president of NISG should be considered lobbying. The NCAA and MVC pay for the all expenses paid trips. | |
10 | Challenge your potential president Northern Iowan 108:33, p.4 |
Students urged to ask tough questions of those running for NISG president. Would you trust them with your wallet? Ask them to come to your organization and answer questions. Ask their friends why they support the candidate. | |
11 | UNI community recognizes Schellhardt's service, character Northern Iowan 108:1, p.1 |
Tom Schellhardt honored at a reception in the Gallagher-Bluedorn as he retires and moves on to the Kansas City area; photo. | |
12 | Thank you Northern Iowan 107:54, p.8 |
Executive editor of the Northern Iowan reflects on the changes in the paper over the past year. Thank yous are shared with his editors, NISG officers, and the administration. Improvements noted. | |
13 | Empire strikes back Northern Iowan 107:52, p.9 |
The battle continues for control of campus grounds and buildings. | |
14 | A message from the student body president Northern Iowan 107:51, p.11 |
Article is the first of new transparency initiatives. "Union table hours" will be posted on the NISG website. Students urged to contact and make suggestions to "their officers". Team members introduced; photo. | |
15 | 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' Northern Iowan 107:51, p.8 |
Bright red high heeled shoes were the item of the day for UNI men as they showed their support for promoting sexual assault awareness on campus; photo. | |
16 | Board of Regents allocates funding for construction of second UNI-Dome Northern Iowan 107:50, p.9 |
Another satirical look at replacing the newly destroyed Dome. | |
17 | NISG swears in new administration, senate Northern Iowan 107:50, p.1 |
Oath of office given to newly elected members of student government. This was the first meeting of the new senate; photo. | |
18 | President Emeritus NISG Northern Iowan 107:50, p.11 |
Joel Anderson admits to a severe case of nerves as he took office a year ago. Thanks students and the administration for their support during the past year. | |
19 | NISG converts UNI-Dome into university-destroying battle station Northern Iowan 107:48, p.11 |
Satirical look at converting the Dome in to a battle station. Fictional characters given names of members of the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
20 | Student Body Emperor Anderson issues order to dissolve senate, eliminate senators Northern Iowan 107:46, p. |
Satirical look at the Northern Iowa Student Government. Policy changes are included; photo. | |
21 | Tuition to increase by five percent next year Northern Iowan 107:45, p.1 |
The Iowa Board of Regents voted 7-2 to approve a tuition increase for the coming academic year. In-state business students will see an increase of 11.3 percent. This is aimed to make up for former Governor Culver's ten per cent across the board cut. | |
22 | 'STOP THE CUTS' Northern Iowan 107:43, p.1 |
Regent's Day brought roughly two hundred fifty students to Des Moines. Students visited with legislators, hoping to hold the line on budget cuts aimed at higher education; photo. | |
23 | spencer--ian--WIN Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith named president and vice-president of the student body. The victory comes following a transportation error in the election votes; photo | |
24 | A human error Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Trevor Boeckmann and Adam Haselhuhn filed a grievance with the NISG election committee following an examination of the off-campus voting. A scheduled run-off election was cancelled. | |
25 | UNI students elect new student body president and vice president. Public Relations News Release 2010:233, p.1 |
With approximately 75 percent of the vote, Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith were elected student body president and vice president. | |
26 | NISG to hold runoff election next week Northern Iowan 107:39, p.1 |
None of the tickets in this week's election won over fifty per cent. A runoff election between the Walrath and Goldsmith ticket and the Greenway and Beaves ticket will be held; photo. | |
27 | Storming the Capitol Northern Iowan 107:38, p.1 |
Students will take their concerns about proposed budget cuts to Des Moines on March 7. NISG will provide free transportation, refreshments, and lunch. | |
28 | Provost Gloria Gibson takes over as interim president of UNI Northern Iowan 107:38, p.1 |
In President Allen's absence, due to recovery from surgery, Provost Gibson has added a new title to her resume. She is a very capable leader and will do a fine job. Students, faculty, and staff have confidence in her abilities. | |
29 | What has my student body president done for me and the university? Northern Iowan 107:37, p.7 |
Joel Anderson has met with each member of the Board of Regents individually during the past year. He has been involved with cutting fees for students and seeking sponsors for the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide. | |
30 | Walrath-Goldsmith found not guilty of early campaigning allegations Northern Iowan 107:37, p.1 |
NISG Attorney General Andrew Miller accused the Walrath-Goldsmith ticket of making two videos prior to the start of the election process. The videos were posted on Facebook. The election committee found in the ticket's favor. | |
31 | Regents propose 5 percent tuition increase in light of potential budget reductions Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Both in and out of state students would see their tuition bill raised by five per cent next year. Students in the College of Business upper division are looking at a proposal of 11.3 percent for in state and 7.9 for out of state students. | |
32 | NISG senate to downsize Northern Iowan 107:31, p.1 |
A upcoming student body vote will determine the future size of the student government senate, which currently has forty members; bill has been introduced to reduce the number of senators to twenty-one. | |
33 | More cuts on the way? Northern Iowan 107:30, p.1 |
Iowa House of Representatives has passed a bill that could potentially cut $1.6 million from the University budget this fiscal year. Larger classes, higher tuition, and fewer class offering could result; photo. | |
34 | NISG president vetoes constitutional overhaul Northern Iowan 107:27, p.3 |
Joel Anderson expressed concerns with the passed constitutional overhaul; prior to his vetoing the measure. | |
35 | UNI president begins battle with cancer Northern Iowan 107:25, p.1 |
Ben Allen has been diagnosed with early stages of prostrate cancer. He will undergo surgery in mid-January. Provost Gloria Gibson will be acting President during his recovery; photo. | |
36 | HLC Review team recommends UNI for full reaccreditation Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Higher Learning Commission has examined UNI and found the university worthy of another ten years of accreditation; photo. | |
37 | Let the good times roar: Homecoming traditions Northern Iowan 107:16, p.1 |
Students are encouraged to complete the activities in the Traditions Challenge. Campaniling, homecoming, mural and window painting, pep rally, and the football game are some of the traditions; photo. | |
38 | Coming out on top Northern Iowan 107:2, p.1 |
UNI ranked number three in the "Best Regional Universities (Midwest)" by U. S. News and World Report. | |
39 | Forbes editor visits University Book and Supply Northern Iowan 107:1, p.8 |
Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, visited campus for a short presentation and book signing; photo. | |
40 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 106:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics, Maucker Union, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, and the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
41 | Welcome from your Student Body President, Joel C. Anderson Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Student welcome from student government President Joel Anderson; photo. | |
42 | Variety of transportation options at University of Northern Iowa available to students Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Cars, bicycles, walking, and bus service are the major means of getting around the campus and Waterloo/Cedar Falls area; photo. | |
43 | Students see it free with Panther Pass Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Forty-seven dollars of student fees goes toward a Panther Pass. This pass allows free admission to all athletic events, School of Music performances, Strayer-Wood Theatre performances, and reduced prices to the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
44 | UNI studets elect new student body president, vice president and senators Public Relations News Release 2009:322, p.1 |
Students Joel Anderson and Emma Hashman have been elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government for the 2010-11-term. Senators listed. | |
45 | A letter from Adam Haselhuhn Northern Iowan 106:42, p.8 |
Outgoing president of NISG shares what student government has done this past year, addresses misconceptions, and outlines challenges for the organization during the coming year; photo. | |
46 | Anderson and Hashman elected president, vice president of student body Northern Iowan 106:39, p.1 |
Election of officers for the Northern Iowa Student Government resulted in Joel Anderson and Emma Hashman named president and vice president. Sustainability is a primary focus of the pair. Other results noted; photo. | |
47 | On the issues; NISG candidates Joel Anderson, Emma Hashman Northern Iowan 106:33, p.3 |
Candidates for vice president of the student body answer questions about qualifications, concerns for the university, and their views on the tuition surcharge and faculty and staff furloughs; photo. | |
48 | Maucker Union turns 40 Northern Iowan 106:19, p.9 |
Maucker Union was rededicated during the fortieth anniversary of the building; photo. | |
49 | UNI's Maucker Union celebrates 40 years with grand opening of renovated lower level Public Relations News Release 2009:136, p.1 |
The lower level's grand opening will take plate at Chat's coffee house. Tours of the lower level and a reception will follow the ceremony. | |
50 | Executive orders remain topic for debate in NISG Northern Iowan 106:5, p.6 |
Differences in opinion on a procedure for implementing executive orders of the president of the NISG is a major point of contention. Is a constitutional amendment needed or is an addition to the bylaws enough; photo. |