Baker Hall
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1 | A tribute to Baker Hall Northern Iowan 118:51, p.1 |
UNI alum and guest writer Jim Sanders pays tribute to the since-demolished Baker Hall with a poem; photo. | |
2 | Baker Hall updates Northern Iowan 111:3, p.1 |
The demolition of Baker Hall is set to be complete in October of 2014; photo. | |
3 | Panthers are back in session; Ruud and NISG welcome students back to campus Northern Iowan 111:1, p.1 |
President Ruud and NISG leaders outline UNI high points and ask students to take an interest in their campus; urge them to become involved in campus matters; photo. | |
4 | Welcome from the university's president Northern Iowan 110:55, p. |
President Ruud welcomes students and faculty to a new year at UNI. | |
5 | 2014-15 year in review Northern Iowan 110:55, p.2 |
Reviews different events that occurred in the past year; photo. | |
6 | Parking insufficient at UNI Northern Iowan 110:45, p.1 |
There are about 9200 parking spots available on the UNI campus. However, parking permits for A and B lots are oversold. This means that not everyone with a permit is guaranteed a parking spot; photo. | |
7 | Saying goodbye to Baker Hall Northern Iowan 110:14, p.1 |
The cost that it would take to renovate Baker Hall is about the same as it will be to build a whole new building. On October 12, UNI said goodbye to Baker Hall. A demolition date has not been confirmed; photo. | |
8 | Tailgating tradition continues at UNI Northern Iowan 110:14, p.4 |
Tailgating is a big Homecoming tradition. The tradition continued this weekend. There were games, food, and people surrounding the UNI-Dome before the big Homecoming game; photo. | |
9 | News in photos Northern Iowan 109:1, p.1 |
Phase II of Panther Village is under construction; photo. | |
10 | End of an era: Bartlett and Baker Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.6 |
Bartlett Hall is being converted from a dormitory to an office building; Baker Hall will be demolished; photo. | |
11 | Bartlett renovations nearly finalized Northern Iowan 108:37, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall will be transformed from a dormitory to faculty offices, following a year and a half of planning. Mechanical, electrical, and communications updates will be made. Faculty will move in during winter break of 2013-2014 or spring of 2014. | |
12 | Beck says possibility of $12 million for UNI is slim Northern Iowan 108:34, p.3 |
Governor Branstad's budget has twenty million dollars extra for public universities. UNI will get a portion of that money, but significantly less than the twelve million anticipated. | |
13 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:27, p.2 |
Staff, faculty, and students challenged to identify the "mystery photo". Stephanie Wessels identified the previous photo as being in a Baker Hall stairway; photo. | |
14 | Alumni, students react to closing of Bartlett Northern Iowan 108:14, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall's closing as a dormitory and conversion to offices brings out emotions from students and alumni. Many great memories of their stay in Bartlett are shared. | |
15 | Bartlett Hall retiring from residence life Northern Iowan 108:10, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall, the oldest residence hall on campus, will no longer be used for housing due to the building of the new Panther Village. Bartlett Hall will be renovated into offices for faculty presently housed in Baker Hall; photo. | |
16 | Is there Anything Really Wrong with Offensive Humor? Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1 |
As a follow-up to Sienkiewicz's lecture and the recent protest against bias-related incidents at UNI, a panel discussion will take place at noon in Baker Hall. Harry Brod, Melissa Heston, and Doug Shaw, will serve as discussion leaders. | |
17 | Save Baker Hall Northern Iowan 106:19, p.5 |
Case made for the preservation of Baker Hall. | |
18 | Students speak about budget situation Northern Iowan 106:18, p.1 |
Baker Hall demolition, shorter semesters, tuition surcharge, and layoffs draw the attention of students. Opinions vary and emotions run high. | |
19 | Baker Hall faces demolition Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1 |
Mold, sustainability, budget, and increased scrutiny from the Board of Regents have made demolition of Baker Hall the best option. Accessibility problems, heating, and office size also contributed to the decision; photo. | |
20 | UNI Campanile bells ring once more Northern Iowan 105:53, p.7 |
Karel Keldermans made the Campanile come to life Friday with a concert; began with a piece composed by long time carillonneur Robert Byrnes. Keldermans concert caused passersby to stop, listen, and appreciate the beautiful sounds; photo. | |
21 | Cawelti honored for 40 years of service Northern Iowan 104:49, p.9 |
Retirement reception held for Professor Scott Cawelti; photo. | |
22 | Baker Hall deals with mold Northern Iowan 104:33, p.1 |
Advanced Environmental testing firm found thirty-six offices in Baker Hall that contained higher allergen levels than outside air. Their inspection followed discovery of mold in August of 2007; photo. | |
23 | Sentence handed down for arsonists Northern Iowan 104:16, p.4 |
Aaron Lessmeier and Tanner Wilkens were sentenced to thirty years in prison and ordered to repay $2 million following their convictions of setting fire to Gilchrist Hall and other buildings in 2005. | |
24 | Pair sentenced in Gilchrist arson case Northern Iowan 104:15, p.1 |
Aaron Scott Lessmeier and Tanner James Wilkens receive three sentences of ten years each to be served consecutively and to repay $2 million in damages for Gilchrist fire. | |
25 | Pair pled guilty in UNI Gilchrist Hall arson case Public Relations News Release 2007:218, p.1 |
Aaron Scott Lessmeier and Tanner James Wilkens pled guilty to three counts of arson. | |
26 | Gilchrist arrests made Northern Iowan 103:31, p.1 |
Two men from Des Moines have been charged with arson in wake of the fires set in Gilchrist Hall, Lang Hall, and Baker Hall. Two UNI students have been charged with perjury. | |
27 | Four arrests made in connection with 2005 UNI campus fires Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Four suspects were arrested for the fires set on campus October 16, 2005. | |
28 | Dealing with the backdraft Northern Iowan 102:28, p.7 |
Thanks all staff and faculty who have worked hard to keep order after the Homecoming fires. | |
29 | Gilchrist unlikely to be reopened by spring semester Northern Iowan 102:27, p.1 |
The damage in Gilchrist Hall is still being assessed; it is unknown when the building will reopen. | |
30 | Fridays with Koob Northern Iowan 102:18, p.1 |
President Robert Koob discusses the recent fires on campus; photo. | |
31 | UNI Police investigate numerous fires on campus Northern Iowan 102:16, p.1 |
Five fires have done damage on or around campus recently, but no suspects have been named; includes list of temporary office locations as Gilchrist Hall continues to be inspected and repaired. | |
32 | Arsonists set fire to three campus buildings Northern Iowan 102:15, p.5 |
Fires in Lang, Baker, and Gilchrist Halls are under investigation; anyone with information should call UNI Public Safety. | |
33 | Campus fires show signs of neglect Northern Iowan 102:15, p.7 |
Believe fires on campus could have been prevented if surveillance were better. | |
34 | Tests find traces of lead in water; drinking fountains in Baker Hall replaced Northern Iowan 101:10, p.1 |
Four drinking fountains in Baker Hall were replaced due to a summer water test report showing higher levels of lead and bacteria. | |
35 | Student disappointed by ad defacing Campanile Northern Iowan 100:10, p.6 |
Wants students to advertise by hanging posters for coming speakers, not writing with chalk on buildings. | |
36 | Phantom facilities: the four that never made it Northern Iowan 99:54, p.11 |
Four proposed buildings never made it to construction, including an octagonal library, a men's dormitory, a third Tower, and a chapel; photo. | |
37 | Five-year plan has construction in the works Northern Iowan 99:35, p.1 |
Eight buildings may be renovated and McLeodUSA Center will be constructed before 2007; photo. | |
38 | Baker evacuated due to student's threat Northern Iowan 95:25, p.4 |
Baker Hall was evacuated Friday when student said he was going to commit suicide. | |
39 | Physical Plant helps with tight construction deadlines Campus News Network 9:8, p.2 |
Physical Plant workers have completed or assisted in construction jobs on campus recently. | |
40 | Lang Hall construction begins this fall as UNI-Dome and WRC work ends Campus News Network 9:1, p.1 |
Work continues on PAC, construction on WRC and UNI-Dome will be completed, and Lang Hall renovations will begin; list of smaller projects; photo. | |
41 | UNI professor dies in university office Northern Iowan 94:29, p.1 |
Professor Virgil Noack suffered a heart attack and died in his Baker Hall office December 16, 1997. | |
42 | Summer construction shouldn't disrupt campus Campus News Network 7:19, p.1 |
Construction projects on campus will not disrupt normal campus affairs. | |
43 | Pardon our progress Campus News Network 6:18, p.4 |
Report on construction projects underway on campus, including razing of two university-owned houses. | |
44 | Baker Hall construction Campus News Network 6:16, p.3 |
Work is now underway on Baker Hall necessitating fencing off of areas near the building. | |
45 | Construction season continues Campus News Network 5:22, p.3 |
Updated list of construction projects and the status of each. | |
46 | The impact of World War II A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.111 |
President Price manages the college during the War; effects of the WAVES and the Army Air Corps; the effects of the returning veterans; photo. | |
47 | Capital improvements, 1950-1970 A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.333 |
A survey of new and renovated classroom, administrative, dormitory, and service buildings; new art on campus; the Lechay painting; the NAR; photo. | |
48 | Enlarging and beautifying the campus and physical plant A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.44 |
President Latham's construction and landscaping programs prosper despite the Depression; photo. | |
49 | Preliminary budget, new initiatives approved Campus News Network 5:19, p.1 |
Regents approved $100 million preliminary general fund operating budget. | |
50 | 'Tis the season (construction, that is) Campus News Network 5:17, p.6 |
Calendar of campus construction projects beginning or ending this summer. |