Budget

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# Title Date Summary
251 Write letters to end budget cuts
Northern Iowan 98:29, p.11
Encourages students to write letters to the legislature to keep the budget cuts from continuing.
252 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 86:1, p.
President Koob addresses the university's budget difficulties; photo.
253 Good news despite tough times
Northern Iowa Today 86:1, p.2
A review of the university's current achievements against a backdrop of budget difficulties; photo.
254 From the Executive Director
Northern Iowa Today 86:1, p.19
Noreen Hermansen talks about recent events and the difficult budget situation.
255 UNI's legislative requests for FY 2003
Campus News Network 12:8, p.1
The requests that UNI will asking the legislature to fund for FY 2003 are listed.
256 University handled budget cuts well
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.8
Believes that students need to blame the state legislature, rather than the UNI administration, for budget cuts.
257 Student unhappy about money spent on McCollum renovation
Northern Iowan 98:22, p.7
Questions the University for adding on to McCollum Science Hall.
258 Koob talks with the NI about big issues
Northern Iowan 98:21, p.1
President Koob discusses state budget cuts and the McLeodUSA Center; photo.
259 Adjunct professors bear brunt of cuts
Northern Iowan 98:18, p.1
University budget cuts will cause an increase in class size; photo.
260 Faculty weighs budget problems
Northern Iowan 98:16, p.1
Provost Aaron Podolefsky comments on the impact budget cuts will have on university classes; photo.
261 Future of programs unsure
Northern Iowan 98:13, p.1
Board of Regents will make a final decision on tuition increases in their November meeting at UNI; photo.
262 Winter Commencement survives
Northern Iowan 98:12, p.3
NISG will share the expense of the Winter Commencement with the Educational and Student Services Department and the Office of the Registrar.
263 Koob: programs could be cut
Northern Iowan 98:12, p.1
President Koob discusses the impact that proposed budget cuts will have on University services programs; photo.
264 UNI student government gives nod to December commencement
Public Relations News Release 2001:152, p.1
Student government votes to give $13,000 to help with costs of winter commencement.
265 No Winter Commencement?
Northern Iowan 98:11, p.9
Believes that by taking away Winter Commencement, the University would be violating their "Students First" policy.
266 UNI winter commencement victim of state budget crisis?
Northern Iowan 98:10, p.1
Cedar Falls Mayor Jon Crews thanks the NISG for its leadership on campus.
267 Untitled
Northern Iowan 98:10, p.5
Provides University with possible money saving tips.
268 NISG advocates letter-writing to fight budget cuts
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.7
President Koob tries to explain budget cuts to the NISG Senate.
269 Koob speaks to NISG Senate to explain budget cut options
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.1
Senate needs to decide which budget cut option they would like to support.
270 Tuition hikes an imminent disaster
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.5
Believes that NISG's efforts to stop state budget cuts are useless.
271 Iowa governor proposes $200 million budget cut
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.1
UNI administrators look at how state budget cuts will affect Iowa's universities.
272 More tuition hikes to come
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7
Believes that the University needs to do more to stop tuition rates from rising.
273 UNI professors received higher raises than UI, ISU
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1
United Faculty President Paul Siddens discusses the need for the increase in faculty salaries.
274 Preliminary UNI statement regarding budget proposal
Public Relations News Release 2001:113, p.1
President Robert Koob claims that if the budget proposal is passed, budget cuts will total to $12-13 million.
275 Class sizes swell after lack of money, profs
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.7
Increased enrollment and budget cuts lead to larger class sizes.
276 Campus mail delivery changes announced
Campus News Network 11:24, p.1
Gives an overview of the changes being made due to budget cuts.
277 Salary increases tighten UNI's budget
Northern Iowan 97:59, p.2
UNI will have to make budget cuts in order to pay salary increases approved by the Iowa Board of Regents.
278 Salary increases tighten UNI's budget
Public Relations News Release 2001:1, p.1
Since salary increases were not fully funded by the state legislature, budget cuts will need to be made to offset the difference.
279 Budget update
Campus News Network 11:20, p.1
A budget was passed by the legislature but the Governor may still veto it.
280 Cuts hurt students
Northern Iowan 97:55, p.6
Comments on the impact that state budget cuts will have on students.
281 Forum looks at potential impact of budget cuts
Northern Iowan 97:48, p.1
President Koob discusses possible reasons for the budget cut.
282 Students to see tuition hikes
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.1
Budget cuts could convince students to leave Iowa after graduation.
283 Storm clouds on the horizon for university
Northern Iowan 97:46, p.6
Discusses problems resulting from recent cuts made in the University's budget.
284 UNI prepares protest against budget cuts
Northern Iowan 97:44, p.1
Budget cuts could lead to an increase in tuition.
285 Signed, sealed, delivered
Campus News Network 10:19, p.1
Governor Tom Vilsack was on campus to sign the Education Appropriations Bill; photo.
286 In the end, higher education spared deep cuts by the Iowa Legislature
Public Relations News Release 1999:414, p.1
The recently signed education funding bill will be discussed by Keith Saunders.
287 Budget debate ended
Northern Iowan 96:55, p.1
The Iowa Senate passes budget for FY2001 giving UNI $1.4 million more than what the Iowa House had proposed. Senators feel this was due to the successful lobbying done by UNI students and others.
288 Controversial year closes at UNI
Northern Iowan 96:55, p.1
Highlights of events that occurred throughout the 1999-2000 academic year including an all-time high enrollment of 13,553; photo.
289 UNI faces tough road ahead
Northern Iowan 96:50, p.9
Believes Republican legislators are denying UNI extra funds to cover enrollment growth.
290 Second statehouse rally planned
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.3
Students from the three Regents universities will make second trip to State Capitol to discuss the proposed budget bill.
291 Budget passes Iowa House
Northern Iowan 96:47, p.4
Budget containing cuts passes House, moves on to Senate.
292 Students protest budget
Northern Iowan 96:47, p.1
Students go to Des Moines to protest budget cuts; photo.
293 Students took to Capitol to make voices heard
Northern Iowan 96:47, p.6
UNI students went to the State Capitol to discuss the budget cuts.
294 NISG plans media blitz at State Capitol
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.9
Plans announced for trip to Des Moines; meeting set for distribution of monies for student organizations.
295 Budget cuts threaten students' education
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.6
The Iowa Legislature has proposed a $12.1 million dollar cutback in the funding for the three Regents universities. Urges students to become involved.
296 Legislature proposes more budget cuts
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.1
Detailed look at proposed budget cuts from state legislature; NISG plans media blitz and visit to state capital.
297 News conference and rally scheduled for Tuesday, March 28, 10 a.m., State Capitol Building, Des Moines. Students from the 3 Regent universities. . .
Public Relations News Release 1999:316, p.1
Students from the three Regents universities will respond to recent Legislative proposal for budget cuts.
298 A joint release from the Regent institutions: Regents react to proposed budget cuts
Public Relations News Release 1999:306, p.1
Reaction of the Board of Regents to a proposal by House Republicans that would cut money from Governor Tom Vilsack's fiscal year 2001 education budget.
299 State budget cuts hit Regents universities
Northern Iowan 96:40, p.1
Governor proposes to give $348,000 in new money to UNI, representing about 7% of new Regents money.
300 Senate addresses budget problems
Northern Iowan 96:33, p.1
Faculty Senate discussed budget concerns at recent meeting.