Budget

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# Title Date Summary
151 Cuts=student hitchhiking
Northern Iowan 101:42, p.5
Discusses the problems with the shortfall of $337,000 in student services fees for the spring semester.
152 Panther Shuttle budget falls short; students take longer walks after spring break
Northern Iowan 101:41, p.1
Due to a budget cut of $29,000, the Panther Shuttle will cease operation on March 11 for the remainder of the school year; photo.
153 Board of Regents to meet at Iowa State University Dec. 15 and 16
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Summarizes the ten points on the docket.
154 Board of Regents to decide on tuition increase next month
Northern Iowan 101:21, p.1
Board of Regents likely to pass 4% tuition increase to take effect for the 2005-2006 academic year.
155 Lobby for your education
Northern Iowan 101:13, p.1
Explanation of how students can take an active role in working for more state funding for the university; photo.
156 UNI ranked second in the top colleges of the Midwest; President Koob says college's goal is to 'provide best possible education for students'
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.11
UNI receives high rankings in Kiplinger's Personal Finance, the Princeton Review, and U. S. News & World Report.
157 Shull Hall closed for renovations; enrollment, decrease of on-campus students to blame
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.1
Shull Hall to reopen in the fall of 2005 or 2006 after renovations are completed; photo.
158 WRC hours cut due to reduced funding
Northern Iowan 101:9, p.1
Wellness/Recreation Center forced to reduce operating hours for the first time due to budget cuts; new hours provided.
159 Enrollment drops, but still above target number
Northern Iowan 101:9, p.1
Enrollment for the fall is 12,824.
160 Board of Regents to meet Sept. 14 and 15
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Topics the Board of Regents will discuss during their next meeting.
161 Student organization funding $20,000 short
Northern Iowan 101:3, p.4
NISG votes to allocate $20,232 to the Student Activity Accounts out of its own contingency fund due to a budget shortfall.
162 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 88:2, p.
How UNI is attempting to continue to offer high quality education during difficult financial times.
163 Dear students, faculty, and staff
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.1
President Koob welcomes students back to campus and explains some changes; photo.
164 Board of Regents to meet August 3 and 4
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Agenda items for meeting.
165 Local Democrats fight for UNI students and education
Northern Iowan 100:61, p.1
Three Cedar Falls area Democrats seeking positions representing Cedar Falls in the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives meet with student government representatives.
166 Board of Regents to meet June 15-16
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
UNI-pertinent issues on the agenda to be discussed are provided including the new Business and Community Services Building.
167 Towers computer lab funding secured
Northern Iowan 100:55, p.1
Adequate funding has been gathered to renovate the Towers computer lab and to re-open for the coming year; photo.
168 Omnibus Bill proposes level funding, renovation bonds
Northern Iowan 100:47, p.1
Description of the Republican state legislative plan for the 2005 budget.
169 Library budget proposal looks to student activity fee
Northern Iowan 100:44, p.1
Rod Library seeks to address budget problems by requesting funds from the Student Activity Fee Committee; photo.
170 From your senate: learn to lobby for education
Northern Iowan 100:41, p.5
Highlights strategies to use in influencing state legislators to make public postsecondary education a higher priority.
171 NISG President looks back at year's progress
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.4
NISG President Emiliano Lerda's February activities are given; photo.
172 BOR to extend tuition deadline
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.1
Due to inconsistencies in tuition hikes and state funding, the Board of Regents supports efforts to alter the policy in order to make more informed decisions.
173 Oh, what $19 million could do
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.7
Wonders what the university could accomplish if it were granted $19 million instead of having the Regents' budget cut that amount.
174 Students have 'capital' time in Des Moines
Northern Iowan 100:38, p.1
Students from Iowa Regents universities lobby at the Capitol for relief from budget cuts and tuition hikes.
175 No more theft reports, Zarifis says
Northern Iowan 100:37, p.1
Instances of reported stolen equipment have ceased this spring term; photo.
176 Commons to close after 71 years
Northern Iowan 100:36, p.1
Department of Residence announces decision to close Commons Dining Center at the end of the spring semester of this year; photo.
177 NISG plans lobby date
Northern Iowan 100:36, p.1
Students from all three Regents universities to visit the Capitol and lobby state legislators; photo.
178 UNI students to lobby at state capitol
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Students from the three state universities will visit the state capitol for Regents Universities Day on Monday, February 16.
179 Board of Regents to meet Feb. 18 and 19
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
UNI issues are discussed.
180 Budget cuts force closure of San Antonio teaching center
Northern Iowan 100:35, p.1
Due to budget constraints, the San Antonio (Texas) teaching center of the College of Education has been closed; photo.
181 Duplication elimination?
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.5
Feels students will look out of state for their choice of colleges if the Board of Regents decides to eliminate duplication of programs among the three state universities.
182 Board of Regents to meet via conference call
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
UNI issues are discussed.
183 Board of Regents to meet at Iowa State University
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
UNI issues are discussed.
184 UNI and Western Iowa Tech Community College to host town hall meeting
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
President Koob to attend and speak.
185 Town hall meeting addresses budget
Northern Iowan 100:11, p.1
The meeting discussed how budget cuts and fewer students also affect Cedar Falls; photo.
186 FYI: Athletic funding
Northern Iowan 100:10, p.1
Explains where money comes from and how it is spent in the athletic budget.
187 Budget cuts lead to 13 clerical position eliminations
Northern Iowan 100:5, p.3
Academic affairs and College of Education will be hit hardest.
188 UNI reaches enrollment goal, sets graduation record
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Fall enrollment is 13,441; largest class of 3,016 graduates in spring 2003.
189 You think you know UNI, but . . .
Northern Iowan 100:4, p.7
Attempts to dispel campus beliefs about budgets, sculpture, the Capstone Course, admissions standards, and parking..
190 UNI administration to discuss budget issues and university benefits at town hall meeting
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Tuition increases and budget cuts to be discussed in the GBPAC's Jebe Hall.
191 Campus construction raises many questions
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.10
Wants to know where UNI is getting money for funding construction.
192 Evening library hours restored
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.1
NISG president Lerda worked with Provost Podolefsky and Dean of Library Services Mercado to keep the library open longer during the academic year; photo.
193 Budget cuts affect more than library
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.1
In addition to the library, the Union, WRC, Student Service Center, and Health Center have all lost funding and staff.
194 Library criticism lacks accurate facts, perspective
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.11
Explains that departments are allocated funds from the state and must make their own cuts; cuts cannot be made across departments.
195 Students sound off against reduced library hours
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8
Blames reduced library hours on Republican-controlled legislature in Des Moines.
196 Students sound off against reduced library hours
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8
Goes to library late at night to study and escape dorms; unhappy that library closes early.
197 Crash course in campus buzz
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.7
Editorial board explains budget cuts, construction, the library, and the union to new students.
198 Columnist, library hours shortened
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.7
Columnist upset that the WRC is open until midnight but the library closes at 10 PM; encourages students to complain to people who can change it.
199 Campus should keep its color
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8
Student comments on the newly remodeled Union, the green campus, reduction in library hours, and Capstone.
200 Students sound off against reduced library hours
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8
Encourages students to contact NISG with concerns about reduced library hours.