College Courts
Displaying 1 - 33 of 33 in reverse chronological order
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1 | UNI student found dead on Saturday Northern Iowan 104:23, p.3 |
Carlos Teran Yengel, a graduate student in Industrial Technology, suffered a heart attack and died in College Courts. | |
2 | UNI graduate student died early this morning Public Relations News Release 2007:283, p.1 |
Carlos Teran-Yengle was found by police in cardiac arrest and taken to Sartori Memorial Hospital. | |
3 | "Groovin' Move-In" planned for UNI residence halls Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Description of new Department of Residence programs that have proven popular. | |
4 | Capital improvements, 1950-1970 A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.333 |
A survey of new and renovated classroom, administrative, dormitory, and service buildings; new art on campus; the Lechay painting; the NAR; photo. | |
5 | New organization challenging status quo Northern Edition 1:6, p.1 |
University Apartments Resident Association organized to address concerns of those who live in university apartments. | |
6 | College Courts bike thefts are on the rise Northern Iowan 85:63, p.4 |
Nine bikes stolen since June 1. | |
7 | Expanded recreation program benefits family housing tenants Northern Iowan 84:38, p.13 |
A look at the programming. | |
8 | Regents Purchase Property for UNI, Approve Other Business Public Relations News Release 1985:42, p.1 |
The State Board of Regents granted UNI's purchase of two properties and WMT Sound and Music with a 81,745 dollar contract, which will improve the UNI-Dome arena sound system. | |
9 | Housing rules violation Northern Iowan 80:24, p.2 |
Feels he should be able to keep his homemade solar heating unit at College Courts. | |
10 | Residents satisfied with family housing Northern Iowan 78:18, p.6 |
Residents and supervisors discuss some of the benefits of UNI's family housing. | |
11 | Regents allow for capital improvements Northern Iowan 77:57, p.1 |
List of remodeling and repair projects. | |
12 | Housing units boast 100% occupancy rate Northern Iowan 70:29, p.9 |
Married student housing now includes 425 units in several complexes; description of facilities. | |
13 | Regents Approve Physical Plant Projects Public Relations News Release 1969:183, p.1 |
Physical Plant projects; speed limit of 20 mph in College Courts Apartments area. | |
14 | Plan study of Married Student Housing problem Northern Iowan 65:7, p.1 |
Applications for Married Student Housing are exceeding number of available units by three to one; study planned for October 1968; photo. | |
15 | MSHC President Gades calls village roads 'poor' College Eye 64:5, p.1 |
Believes that road and parking conditions need improvement in Sunset Village and College Courts. | |
16 | Board approves rent raises, parking regulations, fines College Eye 63:55, p.1 |
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17 | Santa, Alice will entertain at Sunset party College Eye 52:12, p.1 |
Santa will visit Sunset Village and College Courts. | |
18 | Sunset Village and College Courts-Houses Married Students Old Gold 0:0, p.136 |
The married students and their families live in the housing units known as Sunset Village and College Courts; each year, both housing units hold a watermelon feed, a dance for the residents, and a Christmas party for the children of the residents; photo. | |
19 | New courts finished, inhabited, lauded as "great," "wonderful" College Eye 50:19, p.5 |
Quick description of the new College Courts units; new tenants like the place; photo. | |
20 | Married Student duplexes now in use Alumnus 44:1, p.5 |
Twenty-four families move into College Courts units on January 22, 1959; description of units; photo. | |
21 | Campus sees improvements; duplexes finished in January College Eye 50:15, p.1 |
Second group of 12 College Court duplexes will be completed soon; improvements in electrical and water systems. | |
22 | College Courts Old Gold 0:0, p.16 |
Photo of one of the housing units in College Courts; photo. | |
23 | College Courts Recently Completed Old Gold 0:0, p.136 |
Sunset Village and College Courts housing for married students is featured on these pages; photos. | |
24 | Once a five-year project, Sunset continues to grow College Eye 49:5, p.7 |
History of Sunset Village; description of the new College Courts; photo. | |
25 | Sunset Village and College Court Old Gold 0:0, p.131 |
College Court, governed by Sunset Village, is a housing unit for married students and their families; consists of twelve duplex, one-story apartments and each apartment has two bedrooms, a kitchen with a dining area, a bathroom, and a living room; photo. | |
26 | College Courts open Alumnus 41:1, p.3 |
Description of new College Courts units completed for $176,000; over 1100 families have lived in Sunset Village, which may begin to be phased out; photo. | |
27 | New housing project nears finish of $180,000 duplexes College Eye 48:8, p.1 |
First twelve duplexes in College Courts to be completed in December; PLS Fieldhouse will be completed in September; photo. | |
28 | College facilities expanded Alumnus 40:3, p.4 |
Ground broken for family housing; Seerley-Baker addition ready this fall; lab school fieldhouse should be completed by September 1957. | |
29 | Construction begins on campus; housing, Laboratory School gym; addition features swimming pool College Eye 47:36, p.1 |
Work underway on Campus School Fieldhouse and married student housing units; photo. | |
30 | Board of Regents OK's married housing units College Eye 47:34, p.3 |
Project will cost $176,000 for 24 units. | |
31 | New housing project approved Alumnus 40:1, p.3 |
$180,000 approved for twelve duplex apartments to house twenty-four families; will be built south of stadium. | |
32 | Regents OK plans to build to replace Sunset Village College Eye 47:13, p.7 |
Approve $180,000 for 12 duplex apartment units; photo. | |
33 | College Courts, Sunset Village, Hold Christmas Party Northern Iowan :, p. |
Sunset Village and College Courts combine efforts to create joint activities that their residents can participate in. Watermelon feed, a Christmas party, and dances are a few of their popular activities. |