Breitling--Hansen (Student--2014)
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1 | Free Speech Northern Iowan 112:52, p.1 |
Campus conversations about free speech and racism recently have included forums, panels, student demonstrations, reports, and classroom discussions; photo. |
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2 | Past student activists call for change Northern Iowan 112:51, p.2 |
The event "Brave Student Voices" took place in the Commons on April 12 and featured current students activists as well as members of the UNI Seven, including Byron Washington and Terry Stevens; photo. |
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3 | UNI 7: Activism impacts campus nearly half a century later Northern Iowan 112:47, p.1 |
In 1970, a group of students that became known as the UNI Seven led a demonstration and movement on campus that eventually resulted in a space for multi-cultural students to gather; photo. |
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4 | Students take a trip through the Tunnel of Oppression Northern Iowan 112:38, p.4 |
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5 | Hopefuls debate Northern Iowan 112:37, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president-vice president candidates debated in Maucker Union on February 16, moderated by Northern Iowan executive editor Nick Fisher. The two tickets are Hunter Flesch and Avery Johnson, and Jamison Whiting and Aaron Friel; photo. |
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6 | Curriculum changes proposed Northern Iowan 112:35, p.1 |
In response to student feedback, members of Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) are working on proposal to add a diversity requirement to the curriculum. The Faculty Senate is also discussing changes; photo. |
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7 | UNI faculty says 'yes' to supporting diversity Northern Iowan 112:28, p.1 |
The UNI Faculty Senate endorsed a statement about diversity and discrimination on campus following multiple student-centered discussions. |
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8 | Administration faces diversity concerns Northern Iowan 112:25, p.2 |
On November 19, students held a discussion in Seerley Hall to discuss discrimination on campus. It was followed by an open meeting of students, administration, faculty, and staff, where provost Jim Wohlpart and president Bill Ruud discussed discrimination and diversity; photo. |
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9 | 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. |
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10 | "Band-Aids on bullet holes" Northern Iowan 112:22, p.1 |
Ethnic Student Promoters (ESP) and various staff, students, and faculty protest the lack of administrative action on discrimination on campus; photos. |
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11 | Dear future panthers... Northern Iowan 112:21, p.1 |
After members of Ethnic Student Promoters (ESP) boycotted an open house focusing on multicultural recruitment, UNI, ESP, the Black Student Union (BSU), Hispanic Latino Student Union (HLSU), and other multicultural student organizations held a forum on November 5 for students to discuss experiences with discrimination; photos. |
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12 | Racial hostility plagues CV Northern Iowan 112:16, p.1 |
Members of campus respond to a report published in the Huffington Post naming Waterloo-Cedar Falls the 10th-worst place for black Americans to live in the United States; photo. |
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13 | Jeopardizing the Union Northern Iowan 112:10, p.1 |
The LGBT* Center and UNI Veterans Association hosted a Jeopardy-style trivia night in Maucker Union on September 28; photo. |
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14 | Get familiar and involved with NISG Northern Iowan 112:1, p.4 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) is a great way for new and returning students to stay involved; photo. |
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15 | Get familiar and involved with NISG Northern Iowan 111:54, p. |
How to get involved in the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. |