Black Student Union (BSU)

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# Title Date Summary
51 Students, citizens and alumni gather at Homecoming Festival
Northern Iowan 109:17, p.6
Included display of murals and student organization booths; photo.
52 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.
53 UNI celebrates women's accomplishments
Public Relations News Release 2011:207, p.1
As part of Women's History Month, UNI will recognize women's accomplishments with speakers and events throughout the month.
54 Funding debate sparks reform
Northern Iowan 108:36, p.1
Precedent and interpretation entered into the denial of funding for the Colleges Against Cancer. Concerns expressed that funding be requested more than once by a single organization.
55 March against segregation
Northern Iowan 108:35, p.3
Scenes from the symbolic march in Maucker Union. The march ended at the Center for Multicultural Education. The event was sponsored by the Black Student Union.
56 UNI students roll back to the '70s
Northern Iowan 108:34, p.7
Black Student Union hosted a night of disco fever at the Wellness Recreation Center. The event was well attended and a good time was had by all; photo.
57 BSU welcomes Black History Month
Northern Iowan 108:34, p.10
The Black Student Union will host various activities in February, including lectures, dances, and shows. Over twenty events are planned; photo.
58 'Buttongate' debate questions role of precedent
Northern Iowan 108:33, p.1
A request to fund buttons by the Black Student Union led to a heated debate in NISG. Previously other organizations had been turned down with such requests. Plans are for a look at changing policy.
59 UNI to celebrate Black History Month
Public Relations News Release 2011:158, p.1
Several events will occur on campus to recognize black history month.
60 UNI announces 2010 Lux Service Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 2009:437, p.1
The Lux Service Award is the most prestigious award given to three undergraduate students each academic year to acknowledge their service to UNI. Recipients are: Amy Costliow, Ebony Jackson, and Jessica Staudt.
61 Students gain first-hand experiences with oppression
Northern Iowan 106:40, p.1
Black Student Union sponsored the "Tunnel of Oppression," depicting injustice and other scenarios; photo.
62 Students celebrate Black History Month with old and new traditions
Northern Iowan 106:38, p.6
Decorating dormitory doors, bulletin boards, movies, speakers, seminars, and read-ins are all used to celebrate Black History Month; photo.
63 Student diversity unifies UNI
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.2
Fourteen student organizations have selected two delegates to serve on the Unify UNI Diversity Committee; will hold the first Diversity Dance in the Commons Ballroom.
64 Multicultural Teaching Alliance at UNI to hold fun night, April 18
Public Relations News Release 2007:611, p.1
The Multicultural Teaching Alliance will host a Fun Night for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Iowa.
65 Black History Month February 2008
Northern Iowan 104:33, p.13
Schedule of activities for Black History Month; photo.
66 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Crimson Poetry Slam" will take place Saturday, February 3.
67 Poetry Slam to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Tau Chi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta and the Black Student Union will present "Crimson Poetry Slam," Saturday, February 3.
68 Award-winning photojournalist to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2001:411, p.1
Steve Lehman will speak on April 10, and his presentation will be free and open to the public.
69 UNI hosts comics from Black Entertainment Television's 'Comic View'
Public Relations News Release 2001:334, p.1
Angelo Lazado, Rodney Johnson, and B-Phlat will perform in the comedy show in the Maucker Union Expansion on March 8.
70 Diversity Week 1999 to address ethnic, gender issues
Northern Iowan 96:4, p.10
Diversity Week examines racial, ethnic, and cultural issues; schedule of events.
71 'Black Man Rising' raises cultural, historical issues
Northern Iowan 95:40, p.1
UNI Gospel Choir sang to open the performance of "Black Man Rising" Wednesday; photo.
72 You are invited to tomorrows performance of black man rising
Northern Iowan 95:39, p.15
Play "black man rising" will be performed Wednesday in the Commons Ballroom.
73 Diversity Week offers new perspectives, experiences
Northern Iowan 94:5, p.1
Band, march are features of Diversity Week; photo.
74 BSU, should give NI some credit, quit name calling
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.10
Northern Iowan coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
75 Suggestion: 'Get some cheese for your whine'
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.10
Student comments that article on Comedy Jam was not racist.
76 Northern Iowan strictly reported news, not race
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.10
Student responds to Black Student Union letter of April 22; NI coverage of Comedy Jam not racist.
77 Yearbook and Black Student Union controversies show lack of community
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.5
UNI is not a community.
78 BSU bill still tabled
Northern Iowan 93:53, p.1
Bill recommending Black Student Union repay money spent on Comedy Jam tabled; calendar changes and student activity fee budget discussed.
79 Black Student Union speaks out; 'Let's get our facts straight, shall we?'
Northern Iowan 93:52, p.7
Black Student Union corrects story printed in April 11 NI about Comedy Jam loss.
80 NISG begins new session
Northern Iowan 93:51, p.1
Meeting included ceremony for outgoing members, Lang Hall lobbying effort, room and board rate increase, Cedar Falls parking, and Black Student Union funding.
81 Why should we suffer for Sims' mistake?
Northern Iowan 93:50, p.6
Student comments on Black Student Union Comedy Jam loss.
82 $10,000 lost between Comedy Jam, Entertainment Committee
Northern Iowan 93:49, p.1
Black Student Union's Comedy Jam lost $10,000 and Entertainment Committee fund is depleted.
83 It's starting to get hot with the 1997 Spring Comedy Blast
Northern Iowan 93:47, p.9
Spring Comedy Jam tonight will feature four African-American comedians.
84 University of Northern Iowa Black History Month activities to begin soon
Public Relations News Release 1996:246, p.1
Black History Month activities announced.
85 Black History Month activities slated at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:333, p.1
Schedule of activities for Black History Month is announced. Paul Young, Keosho Scott, and Lawrence Williams will speak.
86 "A grave injustice"
Northern Iowan 69:41, p.2
Disagrees with recent letters asking for minority seat on Student Senate.
87 A senator for minorities
Northern Iowan 69:39, p.2
Black Student Union believes that there should be a senate seat designated for minorities.
88 Black Student Union reformed
Northern Iowan 69:19, p.7
Successor group to Afro-American Society; elect officers; photo.
89 BSU kicks off Black History Month
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
Black Student Union (BSU) members and non-members danced and sang to celebrate the kickoff event of the first of 13 BSU-sponsored events to be held in honor of Black History Month his year. These free, open-to-the-public activities include talks and seminars, art and poetry, open mics, a skate party, a royalty competition and more.
90 Celebration of Black History
Northern Iowan :, p.
The UNI Black Student Union (BSU) is launching events throughout the semester to celebrate Black culture at UNI. Some of the events include at Kick-Off Celebration for Black History Month, a poetry slam, skate party, and more; photo.