Bancroft-Smithe--Jordan L. (Student--2009)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Madsen reflects on student services fee decision
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1
Thomas Madsen and Blake Findley approved the Board of Regents' request to remove $25 of funding for athletics from the General Education Fund. This money will be converted to the Student Services Fee fund. Some argue this may not be the right decision.
2 Gartman, Andersen win presidential election
Northern Iowan 110:41, p.1
Kevin Gartman and Paul Andersen won the NISG presidential election. Kevin and Paul are planning on educating themselves about their new positions with help from the current NISG president and vice president; photo.
3 UNI Alumni Association Board of Directors, 2013-2014
Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.24
Group photo.
4 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.
5 Board set to review student service fees
Northern Iowan 109:52, p.1
The Board of Regents had their annual vote regarding changes to student service fees. Former NISG president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe plans on publishing the allocations of these funds in the near future so students can be aware of the process.
6 Keep an eye on NISG
Northern Iowan 109:49, p.4
The author urges students to hold our elected officials of NISG accountable. Leaders need to be able to do the work expected of them, and lead by example. He hopes that our newly elected president and vice president will get the job done.
7 Branstad's BOR nominees rejected
Northern Iowan 109:48, p.1
Governor Branstad's appointment of Craig Lang and Robert Cramer to the Iowa Board of Regents was rejected by the Iowa Senate. Mr. Lang currently serves as the president of the Board of Regents.
8 Madsen and Findley elected student body president and vice president
Northern Iowan 109:41, p.1
Tom Madsen and Blake Findley will be the next student body president and vice president. They beat KaLeigh White and Alicia Jessip by a mere fourteen votes; photo.
9 UNI welcomes Ruud to campus
Northern Iowan 109:40, p.1
Students, staff, and faculty held a welcome reception for William Ruud and his wife, Judy. Many are excited for the change in leadership; photo.
10 NISG election results announced
Northern Iowan 109:39, p.1
Since none of the candidates for NISG president and vice president received fifty percent of the vote, there will be a runoff election. David Pope and Katie Grassi will not be in the runoff election; photo.
11 Ghosh emphasizes leadership
Northern Iowan 109:31, p.1
Avijit Ghosh was the second candidate invited to interview for president of UNI. Vision, resources, and leadership would be key principles if selected. Dr. Ghosh promised transparency in his work with faculty and students.
12 Grievance against professor resolved
Northern Iowan 109:20, p.1
Issues involve National Guard duty and effect on taking a test for a class. Panel meets to find solution for future conflicts.
13 BOR supports tuition freeze, approves end of tuition set-aside
Northern Iowan 109:19, p.1
Board of Regents discusses tuition rates and financial aid programs for Iowa universities. NISG President disagrees with proposed tuition freeze.
14 NISG votes against resolution supporting tuition freeze
Northern Iowan 109:19, p.1
Board of Regents held a meeting to discuss risk in supporting tuition freeze. Concerns raised regarding whether or not UNI would get additional financial assistance.
15 Pep rally pumps Panthers up for Homecoming game
Northern Iowan 109:17, p.6
Cold weather forces rally into McLeod Center; Homecoming court announced; Ian Goldsmith named king, Haley Minear is queen; students perform stunts.
16 Panelists discuss voter ID laws
Northern Iowan 109:10, p.1
UNI students and members of the local community pack Lang Auditorium for a heated panel discussion entitled "Voter ID: Fraud or Voter Suppression?"; photo
17 BOR president proposes in-state tuition freeze
Northern Iowan 109:9, p.1
Proposed tuition freeze for in-state students. A request was also made for an increase to the general fund for regents universities by 2.6 percent, with an additional $4 million for UNI. The tuition freeze may make complications for UNI; photo.
18 Panthers: pay attention to pressing issues
Northern Iowan 109:9, p.3
Student body president reacts to proposal to shift athletic funding from general education fund to student services fee. Encourages students to express their views. Common question: What percentage of the general fund goes to athletics?
19 Presidential search committee approved
Northern Iowan 109:7, p.1
Board of Regents appoints twenty-one members; roster of committee members.
20 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.
21 UNI to host panel on voter ID laws
Public Relations News Release 2012:57, p.1
UNI will host a panel to discuss "Voter ID: voter fraud or voter suppression?" Panelist will cover types of laws passed and proposed in various states, arguments for and against voter ID, registrations laws, forms of ID accepted, and changes recommended.
22 Nov. 6: Mark the date
Northern Iowan 109:2, p.7
Students urged to vote on November 6. Study the candidates and the issues. Remember elected officials make daily decisions that have an effect on our lives. VOTE !!!
23 Welcome from your student body president
Northern Iowan 109:1, p.8
Students are encouraged to meet new friends and welcome freshmen to campus. A brief introduction to the Northern Iowa Student Government provided; photo.
24 Hello new Panthers !
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Greetings from the president and vice-president of the student body; photo.
25 What is the world is the Northern Iowa Student Government?
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Students are elected to positions to represent the students in university and non-university matters. The group promotes activities that are in the best interest of students.
26 UNI Relay For Life raises $102,000 to fight cancer
Northern Iowan 108:51, p.1
Cancer awareness was the focus of over one thousand faculty, students, staff, and community members during the annual event. The goal of $100,000 was exceeded; photo.
27 Changing of the guard
Northern Iowan 108:50, p.1
Newly elected senate and executive branch of the Northern Iowa Student Government sworn into office; photo.
28 Parker named speaker of senate
Public Relations News Release 108:48, p.3
Following a vote to suspend the bylaws, Jared Parker was elected by a one vote margin. The suspension resulted when none of the three candidates received a simple majority; photo.
29 UNI student body elects leaders for the 2012-2013 school year
Public Relations News Release 2011:228, p.1
Jordan Bancroft-Smithe will be the new NISG president with KaLeigh White serving as the vice president.
30 Meditations on the NISG masked vigilante
Northern Iowan 108:43, p.4
The source of 225 tweets between February 10 and March 7 has not been identified. The tweets dealt with the NISG elections and the results.
31 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.
32 NISG to host runoff election after no ticket gains majority
Northern Iowan 108:41, p.1
Bancroft-Smith/White and Burns/Thompson tickets will be on the ballot for runoff election; photo.
33 Don't forget the senate
Northern Iowan 108:41, p.4
The election of president and vice president of the student body overwhelm the election of the senators. Students urged to pay attention to the agenda for the senate and follow the actions of their senators.
34 Campaigning continues with presidential debate
Northern Iowan 108:39, p.1
Three slates of candidates are vying for the position of president and vice president of the student body. Maucker Union coffeehouse was the site of the debate; photo.
35 Progressive Picnic connects students to communities
Northern Iowan 108:2, p.1
Northern Iowa Democrats, Freethinkers and Inquirers, Philosophy Club, UNI Proud, and One Iowa joined in the recruitment event, the first of its kind in recent memory. Food, drinks, lawn games, and live music highlighted the event; photo.
36 Meet your student representatives
Northern Iowan 107:54, p.
Northern Iowa Student Government representatives, their offices, and areas of representation; photo.
37 'Dancing With the Stars' may feature local band's music
Northern Iowan 107:51, p.6
Two current students are members of the band, Followed by Ghosts. Their music has been on HBO three times and now the band has been approached by ABC. A song from their most recent album caught the interest of the network; photo.
38 University creates emergency plan for apocalypse; UNI's zombie outbreak defense tactics unknown
Northern Iowan 106:16, p.7
A humorous look at the need for UNI to prepare for zombies, especially with Halloween coming up.