Christmas

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301 Photo Survey: Question: What do you want for Christmas?
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.13
302 Top Ten List revisited and revised: The 12 Pseudo-Gifts of Christmas
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.15
303 White Christmas?
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.10
Large spruce outside the Union; photo.
304 Lutheran Student Center
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.4
Will go caroling; offers snacks during final examinations.
305 Marshall School plans holiday celebration
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.8
Doug Piehl talks about the program at the one-room school.
306 Christmas in the spring? University of Northern Iowa geography professor says Christ may not have been born in December, and the "inn" may be a myth.
Public Relations News Release 1989:296, p.1
Jonathan Lu finds it hard to believe that Joseph and Mary would have travelled on foot and donkey 100 miles through some of the roughest terrain in the Middle East in the middle of December, the height of the rainy season.
307 Christmas traditions explored
Northern Iowan 86:27, p.9
A look at Christmas traditions.
308 Get Funky!
Northern Iowan 86:27, p.9
Making a manger scene with snack food items; photo.
309 Holiday greetings from UNI!
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.9
Christmas decorations on the Dome; photo.
310 There is a Santa Claus
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.1
A child talks to Santa; photo.
311 Dear Santa, . . . .
Northern Iowan 86:25, p.14
Marching Band members sing; photo.
312 Top six ways to have X-mas on a budget at UNI
Northern Iowan 86:25, p.13
Humorous look at gifts.
313 Tickets almost half sold for Variety Show
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.17
Varsity Men's Glee Club will put on Christmas show.
314 Tis the season?
Northern Iowan 86:20, p.8
Workers hang Christmas decorations on buildings; photo.
315 'Tis the season to be jolly, not stressed
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.13
Jo Ann Cummings offers tips.
316 A Christmas column
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.2
317 Advice offered on holiday budgeting
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.12
Professor Pershing offers tips.
318 Anticipation
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.15
Children wait to see Santa; photo.
319 Christmas traditions explored
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.11
320 Here comes . . . Santa Claus
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.12
A look at the traditions of Santa.
321 HO! HO! HO!
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.12
Lyle Alberts as Santa; photo.
322 It's not Christmas to everyone
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.15
International students talk about their Christmas holiday plans.
323 Mmm Mmm YUM YUM; Holiday treats in a flash
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.14
Christmas recipes.
324 Oh, Christmas tree
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.13
Blake Palmer dresses for the holidays; photo.
325 Oh, come all ye faithful..
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.12
Women's Chorus performs Christmas music; photo.
326 Photo survey--If you could have anything in the world for Christmas, what would you ask Santa for?
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.14
327 Dreaming of a white Christmas
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.1
The Campanile and trees in a snowy scene; photo.
328 Here comes Santa Claus
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.16
Santa talks to a child; photo.
329 PRSSA encourages campus to give toys
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.3
For needy children.
330 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.5
Meetings and activities.
331 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Northern Iowan 85:26, p.1
Workman hangs lights on evergreen tree; photo.
332 Catalog shopping has a familiar (telephone) ring to many holiday shoppers this season
Public Relations News Release 1987:182, p.1
Professor Al Pelham explains the increased popularity of Christmas shopping through catalogs, rather than malls, since the 1970s. Pelham outlines the origins of catalog shopping since the days of the early frontier.
333 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:178, p.1
Ivan Eland offers winter survival tips. Ann Vernon gives suggestions on dealing with difficult family relationships. Jonathan Lu gives a realistic depiction of the Christmas story. The Radio News Network shuts down for Christmas.
334 'Earl the Dead Cat', UNI insignia hits with Christmas shoppers
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.11
335 'Secret Santas' hit residence halls
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.15
A look at the practice of giving anonymous gifts; a look at dorm Christmas activities.
336 A 'delightful' season
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.1
Trees with Christmas lights near Campanile; photo.
337 A chat with Santa
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.7
Children talk with Santa; photo.
338 Allnighter's Club
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.2
President Curris and wife pose for Christmas portraits and reflect on cartoon.
339 Decorations uplifting; should add mistletoe
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.3
Likes the campus decorations.
340 Greetings from UNI
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.9
Christmas decorations on the Dome; photo.
341 Holiday Cheer
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.9
Bar owners talk about their level of business around Christmas; students talk about their family Christmas traditions.
342 Holiday tunes offer variety
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.10
Students talk about the Christmas music that they enjoy.
343 Santa Claus not a happy camper
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.13
344 Sell-out crowd attends first Colonial Christmas
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.18
A look at the show put on by Price Lab School students; photo
345 U. S. traditions not the only way to celebrate Christmas
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.12
International students talk about their Christmas traditions.
346 'Seasonal' décor questioned
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.1
Jane Schwartz and Barbara Jones voice concern about Christmas decorations being called holiday decorations; also question use of money for those purposes; administrators defend display.
347 Happy holidays
Northern Iowan 105:27, p.16
Crowd enjoys tree lighting.
348 On Broadway?
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.12
Dancers perform at tree lighting; photo.
349 Ornaments represent more than religious beliefs
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.2
Attempts to explain the Christmas decorations transcend particular religious beliefs.
350 Random thoughts at the end of the term
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.3
351 Adornments ignore some religions
Northern Iowan 84:27, p.2
Unhappy with Christmas decorations.
352 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:164, p.1
Nathaniel Richmond speaks on an arms reduction treated being developed by Reagan and Gorbechev. Pamela Redcliffe relays the symptoms of hypothermia. John Somervill explains holiday depression. Ivan Eland warns against the dangers of holiday decorating.
353 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:156, p.1
Roland Carrillo explains financial aid cuts. Nixon Wilson offers advice on avoiding car-deer collisions. UNI/Iowa State basketball game is held in the UNI-Dome. Ruth Anderson gives alcohol consumption strategies.
354 Invitation extended to faculty, staff
Northern Iowan 84:25, p.11
Will hold Christmas dinner for international faculty and students.
355 Tis the season to string lights
Northern Iowan 84:23, p.9
Nagle Signs employee strings lights on trees; photo.
356 'Adopt a Family' program offers chance to benefit needy families
Northern Iowan 84:21, p.12
357 UNI workers paid for homework
Northern Iowan 83:30, p.3
Employees given work to complete at home so that temperatures could be lowered in buildings.
358 Photo cutlines for holiday package
Public Relations News Release 1986:138, p.1
Students of Price Lab School participate in multi-cultural celebrations of winter holidays. The second and third graders spun a dredl, and decorated a tree with German candles, Jewish Stars of David, and Mexican eyes of god.
359 UNI professor analyzes Christmas story from 'geographer's point of view'
Public Relations News Release 1986:136, p.1
Professor Jonathan Lu questions commonly held beliefs about the Christmas story. Lu states that travel would be difficult in this region due to storms and low temperatures in winter. The path to Bethlehem would have been infested with bandits.
360 UNI's Price Lab School students study multi-cultural winter festival traditions
Public Relations News Release 1987:134, p.1
Second and third grade students of Price Laboratory School participated in a social studies unit focused on winter celebrations of various cultures. The students studied aspects of Hannukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Three King's Day, and Chinese New Year.
361 'Seasonal' terms avoid Christmas
Northern Iowan 83:29, p.2
Discusses the way UNI quietly celebrated Christmas.
362 Christmas countdown
Northern Iowan 83:29, p.1
A picture of lighted trees in front of the Campanile; photo.
363 Here comes Santa Claus
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.3
Three children enjoy themselves at the tree lighting ceremony; photo.
364 Seasonal lighting
Northern Iowan 83:27, p.1
Two students decorate the Union in preparation for the Christmas season; photo.
365 Feature notes . . .
Northern Iowan 83:26, p.7
Mirecourt Trio will perform; Paul Gerni will demonstrate pool trick shots; President Curris will meet and talk with students; tree lighting ceremony scheduled.
366 New Christmas lighting might cause problems
Northern Iowan 83:26, p.2
Talks about Christmas lighting on campus.
367 UNI's holiday tree lighting, craft sale open to the public Dec. 4 (Thursday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:114, p.1
Holiday festivities were hosted in Maucker Union, including dance performances, a choir, and a Christmas themed market of thirty booths. Speakers included President Curris, along with student Mary Hog, who read 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.
368 Tickets on sale for 19th Annual Christmas Madrigal Dinner Dec. 8-10
Public Relations News Release 1987:100, p.1
The University Hall hosted the nineteenth Christmas Madrigal, directed by Professor Les Hale. The dinner featured strolling minstrels, a recorder trio, a string quintet, and a vocal mixed quartet. All music was performed by the Northern Iowa High School.
369 'Tis the season
Northern Iowan 83:22, p.1
Lighting crew install Christmas lights on campus; photo.
370 Lack of lighting 'risky'
Northern Iowan 83:16, p.2
Thinks money spent on Christmas lights should go toward general lighting on campus.
371 Christmas lights criticized.
Northern Iowan 83:14, p.3
Criticizes recent lighting work on campus.
372 Vague language criticized
Northern Iowan 83:13, p.2
Criticizes a lighting project on campus as well as the language used by University administrators to describe it.
373 Seasonal lights installed
Northern Iowan 83:12, p.1
Ground lighting to be installed along walks west of the Campanile.
374 Employee option for University shutdown questioned
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.1
Questions arise over how employees spent their four work days off campus during Christmas break.
375 Campus shutdown saves UNI money
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.9
University may have saved about $12,000 over the Christmas reduction of services.
376 Two cents worth
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.16
Describes the symptoms of break breakdown.
377 Bah, humbug!!!
Northern Iowan 82:27, p.15
Glenn Fries, Brenton Williams, and Gary Wolter perform in a radio version of the play the "A Christmas Carol"; photo.
378 KUNI is in holiday spirit
Northern Iowan 82:27, p.16
Will broadcast special programming.
379 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:27, p.3
Wishes readers happy holidays.
380 'Lean' on practical ideas for gifts
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
381 Anticipation
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.4
Children wait in line to see Santa Clause in the Hemisphere Lounge; photo.
382 Area businesses offer unique gift ideas
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
383 Christmas traditions--as varied as the number of countries in the world
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
384 Dorm rooms dresses with holiday trimmings
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Decoration ideas; photo.
385 Ho Ho Ho!
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Kendra Schweer, Rhonda Wittenburg, and the Men's Glee Club all participate in Christmas activities; photo.
386 Holiday far from home can be lonely
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
International students talk about what they do over the holidays.
387 Holiday spirit
Northern Iowan 105:26, p.
Students get ready for Christmas; photo.
388 How do you do your Christmas shopping?
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Students offer ideas; photo.
389 Store specializes in Christmas
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
390 The spirit of Christmas is lost in commercialization
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Students talk about what they like and dislike about Christmas.
391 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Christmas recipes.
392 What does Christmas mean to you?
Northern Iowan 82:26, p.
Students offer ideas; photo.
393 Madrigal is complete with festive trimmings
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.18
NUHS will present 18th annual madrigal dinner.
394 The Ghost of Christmas Present visits UNI
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.3
One of Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol" ghosts visits UNI.
395 Two cents worth
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.16
Describes two different methods of Christmas shopping.
396 Meaning of feasting explored by UNI profs
Public Relations News Release 1985:161, p.1
Two UNI profs, one of anthropology and the other of religion share their thoughts on why people come together around the holiday times and eat large amounts of food; their backgrounds are given.
397 Symbols
Northern Iowan 82:23, p.2
Believes that Christianity should not be the only religion represented at Christmas time.
398 Tickets on sale for 18th annual Nu High Christmas Madrigal dinner Dec. 9-11
Public Relations News Release 1985:159, p.1
Hosts of the dinner will be the Madrigal singers dressed in costumes of the period and performing Renaissance music from sixteenth century England; details of times and cost provided.
399 Treat a tot to a toy
Northern Iowan 82:23, p.11
Semper Fidelis will sponsor toy collection.
400 Christmas lights
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.3
Comments on the large amount of money being spent on Christmas lights.