Bernhard--Tristan (Class of 2019)
Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 in reverse chronological order
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1 | UNI Student Leadership Awards list Northern Iowan 115:48, p.2 |
The winners of the Student Leadership Awards. | |
2 | Gov. Reynolds signs tax cuts Northern Iowan 115:1, p.2 |
Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill that slashed taxes for Iowans and reduces the state's income. | |
3 | Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart win runoff Northern Iowan 114:43, p.1 |
Drew Stensland and Kristian Ahart won the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential election; photo. | |
4 | NISG to have runoff presidential election Northern Iowan 114:41, p.1 |
The presidential election is holding a second round after no ticket could secure a majority. | |
5 | NISG hosts 2018 election debate Northern Iowan 114:40, p.1 |
NISG candidates faced off in the annual debate. Both presidential and senatorial candidates spoke. | |
6 | Meet the NISG presidential candidates Northern Iowan 114:37, p.1 |
So far, three presidential campaigns have officially registered as student organizations and are eligible to actively campaign. Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart are running as Drew and Kristen for UNI. Sean Dugan and Chad Schafer are running as Sean and Chad UNIted for Change. Tristan Bernhard and Cole Malcolm are running as Tristan and Cole for UNI; photos. | |
7 | UNI faces possible $3.7 million cut Northern Iowan 114:32, p.2 |
Writer Josh Dausener informs readers about the proposed budget cuts made to the Board of Regents and how it may affect UNI. | |
8 | CME to hold 24-hour student study space Northern Iowan 114:30, p.3 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) now allows students to study in Plazza level of the Maucker Union at all times of the day and night. Students with a valid student ID can enter the area from 12AM to 6:30AM when the Union opens; photo. | |
9 | First NISG Town Hall held in Union Northern Iowan 114:21, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) held a town hall in Maucker Union. They wanted to provide students with an opportunity to speak with representatives about issues they are concerned with on campus. Issues discussed by the cabinet include mental health, campus safety, and how to get involved with NISG and lobbying; photos. | |
10 | Homecoming Week brings fun, food, friends Northern Iowan 114:11, p.2 |
UNI's annual Homecoming Week will feature many activities such as the Homecoming Parade, Campaniling, Football, and much more. The theme this year is "Panthers Awaken"; photo. | |
11 | Peace rally Northern Iowan 114:4, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) hosted a Peace Rally. The rally featured several speakers that included UNI students, professors, and community members; photo. | |
12 | NISG president welcomes students Northern Iowan 114:1, p.6 |
On behalf of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), Student Body President Jamal White and Vice President Tristan Bernhard welcome students to the 2017-2018 school year. They give a brief overview of who NISG is and what they do; photo. | |
13 | NISG responds to Charlottesville Northern Iowan 114:1, p.6 |
Representatives from the Northern Iowa Student Government give their response to the violent protest in Charlottesville, Virginia. | |
14 | VP makes allegations, resigns Northern Iowan 112:24, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) vice president Renae Beard and senator Heather Applegate resigned on November 18 following a failed November 11 bill to investigate allegations against president Katie Evans. Students discuss NISG priorities and rectifying issues going forward; photo. |