Boy Scouts
Displaying 1 - 50 of 164 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Remembering Justin and Tristan Northern Iowan 115:37, p.1 |
A memorial was held on February 18 for Justin Kime and Tristan Marlow, two students killed in a weather-related car accident on February 17; photos. | |
2 | Did you just assume my scouts? Northern Iowan 114:17, p.3 |
Columnist Schrad discuses the policy change that now allows girls in Boy Scouts. Schrad thinks this is a positive change as long as Boy Scouts continues to uphold their values and teachings. | |
3 | Larry Stone discusses the legacy of Iowa's 'bird lady' Northern Iowan 107:40, p.4 |
Gladys Black and her passion for birds, kids, and outdoor education were examined during a story telling and photographic presentation; photo. | |
4 | UNI to host a public discussion on energy efficiency and conservation Public Relations News Release 2010:107, p.1 |
The Office of Sustainability and the Center for Energy and Environmental Education will host the public discussion "Driving Demand for Energy Efficiency - the Kansas Take Charge Challenge." | |
5 | UNI's Metal Casting Center to host workshops for Boy Scouts Public Relations News Release 2009:231, p.1 |
More than 50 Boy Schouth will attend a workshop at the Center to earn the metalwork merit badge with a founder option. The center is offering its facilities to the scouts at no charge and materials are being donated. | |
6 | The stigma of being a Boy Scout Northern Iowan 105:9, p.9 |
Brief history of scouting and a plea not to judge a Boy Scout by his shirt. | |
7 | UNI to host Merit Badge University on February 17 Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
More than five hundred Boy Scouts will come for Merit Badge University, Saturday, February 17. | |
8 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
More than 500 Boy Scouts will be on campus for Merit Badge University. | |
9 | Boy Scouts to hold Merit Badge University at UNI Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2 |
Boy Scouts will come to the University and visit many different areas on campus as part of the Merit Badge University. | |
10 | President Koob named distinguished citizen Campus News Network 10:19, p.1 |
UNI President Robert Koob recently received the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Winnebago Council Boy Scouts of America; photo. | |
11 | Koob honored by local Boy Scouts Northern Iowan 96:51, p.2 |
Distinguished Citizen's Award banquet to be held by Boy Scouts will recognize President Koob. | |
12 | Boy Scouts can do as it wishes Northern Iowan 94:54, p.10 |
Former student responds to Jeff Grant's column that criticized the Boy Scouts and their views on homosexuality. | |
13 | The homophobic Boy Scouts of America Northern Iowan 94:51, p.5 |
Columnist comments on the Boy Scouts excluding homosexuals from their organization. | |
14 | Campus Scouts provides opportunity for involvement at UNI Northern Iowan 94:41, p.9 |
Campus Scouts provides recreational and fundraising opportunities for students; photo. | |
15 | UNI fraternity helps local Boy Scouts earn merit badges Northern Iowan 91:42, p.2 |
Alpha Phi Omega hosts Boy Scouts on campus. | |
16 | University of Northern Iowa and community to clean up Dry Run Creek Saturday (April 7) Public Relations News Release 1989:529, p.1 |
Members of the Conservation Club, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, the Sierra Club, and the Isaac Walton League of America volunteer to clear the banks of Dry Run Creek of trash. The cleanup effort is a joint operation between UNI and area businesses. | |
17 | Volunteering enriches student; Big Brothers, Boy Scouts Northern Iowan 86:49, p.9 |
Paul Dewey talks about his volunteer service. | |
18 | UNI recreation program forms partnership with American Humanics consortium Public Relations News Release 1987:403, p.1 |
American Humanics, an organization of eleven youth agencies, selects the university's recreation program to be added to its agency. The organization gives students opportunities in entry-level positions of non-profit groups in Cedar Falls and Waterloo. | |
19 | Camp Fire: it's not just a group of girls anymore Northern Iowan 79:34, p.2 |
Boys can also join Camp Fire. | |
20 | It's a golden opportunity Public Relations News Release 77:6, p.6 |
Campus Gold provides an opportunity for both men and women to work with local scout groups. | |
21 | Defends Kamerick Northern Iowan 73:27, p.2 |
Found recent article on an Eagle Scout award for President Kamerick a cheap shot. | |
22 | SCI employee participates in scout program College Eye 60:65, p.2 |
Warren Schuler at scout camp. | |
23 | Frat helps in scouting College Eye 48:25, p.8 |
Alpha Phi Omega assists in Boy Scout leadership training sessions. | |
24 | Alpha Phi Omega Offers Service Old Gold 0:0, p.200 |
Description of this service fraternity that is affiliated with the Boy Scouts; photos. | |
25 | Alpha Phi Omega Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
Description of the national service fraternity for men who are interested in upholding the principles of the Boy Scouts; photo. | |
26 | As I See It College Eye 40:26, p.2 |
Describes how supplementary education programs, like the Boy Scouts of America, are helpful and necessary. | |
27 | Dr. H. S. Buffum happy in his long dreamed of research work College Eye 39:40, p.4 |
Professor Buffum talks about his interests, now that he is retired; photo. | |
28 | Scout conference begins April 7 College Eye 39:25, p.8 |
Will conduct sessions for Scout leaders. | |
29 | Boy scouting sessions announced for spring College Eye 39:23, p.5 |
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30 | Flag-raising ceremony led by Les Bundy and local Boy Scouts College Eye 39:10, p.4 |
At football games. | |
31 | Untitled College Eye 39:3, p.1 |
Two Boy Scouts from Cedar Falls raise the flag at the home football game; photo. | |
32 | Service frat sponsors scout dance Saturday College Eye 38:21, p.3 |
Will present awards to area Boy Scouts. | |
33 | Grad presents estate Alumnus 30:1, p.19 |
Reginald Stuart presents estate in California to Boy Scouts. | |
34 | Keith L. Benner Alumnus 29:4, p.21 |
Is a scout executive in professional scouting. Prior to his present position, he was Supervising Principal in the Davenport Public Schools. He resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
35 | Alpha Phi Omega Old Gold 0:0, p.82 |
One of very few national service fraternities, Alpha Phi Omega is made up of former Boy Scouts and Scout Officials.. The organization was not active this year, since many members have been called to war; photo. | |
36 | Scout leadership, new course College Eye 33:35, p.4 |
Professor Buffum will offer course. | |
37 | Boy Scout course to be offered College Eye 32:35, p.3 |
For those interested in leadership. | |
38 | Student life Old Gold 0:0, p.184 |
Photo. | |
39 | Alpha Phi Omega College Eye 29:34, p.3 |
Sponsored booth at Boy Scout meeting. | |
40 | Alumnus becomes Scout executive College Eye 29:25, p.3 |
Thomas Boardman takes job in Ohio. | |
41 | National prexy conducts Scout invitation College Eye 29:23, p.3 |
H. Roe Bartle will install new members of Alpha Phi Omega; photo. | |
42 | Scouts seek formal charter College Eye 29:17, p.3 |
Alpha Phi Omega organizing on campus; list of members. | |
43 | Alpha Phi Omega charter sought by Scouts College Eye 29:8, p.3 |
Need to have twenty-five prospective members on roll; list of acting officers. | |
44 | Scoutmastership College Eye 28:34, p.3 |
Professor Buffum will teach. | |
45 | Scouts may join Alpha Phi group College Eye 28:28, p.7 |
Will hold meeting to investigate organizing an Alpha Phi Omega chapter. | |
46 | Fraternity for scouts planned College Eye 28:23, p.1 |
May organize chapter of Alpha Phi Omega for those who have been Boy Scouts. | |
47 | Boy Scout meeting College Eye 28:4, p.3 |
Dave McCuskey elected chair. | |
48 | Yearly Scout Day will not be held College Eye 28:2, p.1 |
Had been held in association with a football game; slow delivery of steel for the new stadium cancels plans for this year. | |
49 | Scoutmasters take overnight hike College Eye 27:11, p.4 |
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50 | Boy Scouts divide into two patrols College Eye 27:10, p.4 |