Arndt--Mary (Class of 1985)
Displaying 1 - 31 of 31 in reverse chronological order
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1 | 25th year for Iowa high school model united nations on University of Northern Iowa campus April 13-15; more than 900 high school delegates, faculty. Public Relations News Release 1988:403, p.1 |
Listings of speakers and guests that will be at the Iowa High School Model United Nations. | |
2 | Election commission defended Northern Iowan 85:42, p.2 |
Takes look at recent election controversy. | |
3 | Dead Week to be debated Northern Iowan 85:30, p.2 |
Faculty Senate will consider matter. | |
4 | UNISA members state long-term goals/plans Northern Iowan 85:7, p.5 |
Mary Arndt and Margaret Curran outline plans. | |
5 | University of Northern Iowa gives over 100 students on-the-job experience through summer co-op placements. Public Relations News Release 1988:485, p.1 |
List of students participating in the program. Northern Iowa has placed 107 students in cooperative education positions this summer, providing them with on-the-job experience while they earn money and gain University credit. | |
6 | Senate defeats GPA amendment Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3 |
Oren Griffin resigns; Mary Arndt appointed in his place. | |
7 | More than 750 high school students, teachers to be on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday (April 14-16) for 24th Annual Model UN Public Relations News Release 1987:363, p.1 |
Nearly eight hundred high school students visit for the twenty-fourth Model United Nations, where they act as delegates representing various U. N. countries. Professors Timothy O'Connor and Richard Newell advise the student delegates throughout the event. | |
8 | Secret ballot use justified Northern Iowan 84:50, p.3 |
States that secret ballot to select vice presidents was legal. | |
9 | Election officers answer accusations Northern Iowan 84:42, p.4 |
State that there were limited numbers of polling places because there were a limited number of poll workers. | |
10 | Library to offer portable computers Northern Iowan 84:30, p.3 |
Will purchase twelve lap-top computers for use in library; also will purchase eleven new computers for the labs.. | |
11 | Wubben opts against signing bookstore bill Northern Iowan 84:17, p.7 |
Bill passes without her signature; believes matter should be treated more carefully. | |
12 | Special election will be Tuesday Northern Iowan 84:16, p.2 |
Will fill vacant seats and vote on two referendum issues. | |
13 | UNISA cabinet named; begins year at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:353, p.1 |
Michelle Wubben is named president of the University of Northern Iowa Student Association, and elects five students to her cabinet. | |
14 | Wubben announces committee to examine future "NI" funding Northern Iowan 83:56, p.7 |
Will consider Board of Student Publications recommendation. | |
15 | Senate will do as Simon says Northern Iowan 83:50, p.5 |
Ronn Simon will be Speaker | |
16 | New UNISA president, executives take over Northern Iowan 83:50, p.1 |
Kim Landis, Margaret Curran, Mike Wharff, and Mary Arndt appointed vice presidents; photo. | |
17 | Blake response criticized Northern Iowan 83:42, p.3 |
Feels the USI director should work with the UNISA president. | |
18 | New Christmas lighting might cause problems Northern Iowan 83:26, p.2 |
Talks about Christmas lighting on campus. | |
19 | Computer complaints Northern Iowan 83:26, p.2 |
Feels computer labs are not as user-friendly as they should be. | |
20 | Budget request presented early Northern Iowan 83:25, p.3 |
Criticizes an editorial about "Northern Iowan" funding. | |
21 | Residence Hall Association executives and other officers elected at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:435, p.1 |
Schnekloth- President; Burken- Vice-President of programming; Smith- President of judicial affairs; Simmons- Secretary; Motter- treasurer; all officers all elected by their student body peers. | |
22 | Senate supports financial aid amendment Northern Iowan 82:51, p.6 |
UNISA Senate decides against supporting a response to the terrorist acts that have been directed towards Americans traveling in Europe. | |
23 | Bumps free of charge Northern Iowan 82:48, p.2 |
Comments on the conditions of sidewalks around campus. | |
24 | Hmmm . . . Northern Iowan 82:42, p.2 |
Comments on a mistake made in the March 7, issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
25 | Hager resigns; Dave Chung president Northern Iowan 82:35, p.1 |
Mike Hager cites Senate bickering; photo. | |
26 | UNISA Northern Iowan 82:25, p.3 |
Discusses the UNISA senate trial of UNISA president Mike Hager. | |
27 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:9, p.3 |
Upset about electrical outlets being put up on trees. | |
28 | UNISA Senate defeats motion to dismiss McKinlay Northern Iowan 82:8, p.1 |
Some senators cite differences between Speaker McKinlay and UNISA administration; motion to dismiss defeated, 15-12; photo. | |
29 | "Party will solve students' foils" Northern Iowan 81:37, p.3 |
Encourages readers to vote for Mike Hager. | |
30 | Peace day graffiti spoils peace concept Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3 |
Mary Arndt is displeased with the recent rash of graffiti. | |
31 | Briggs/Leo Old Gold 0:0, p.173 |
Features students that live in the Briggs and Leo houses in Bender Hall; photo. |