College Hill
Displaying 51 - 100 of 689 in reverse chronological order
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51 | The La Calle story Northern Iowan 114:15, p.1 |
Redgie Blanco, owner of La Calle Latin American Cuisine, closed his restaurant on College Hill and opened a food truck and pop-up shops around Cedar Falls; photo. | |
52 | Octopus Comedy Night brings laughs to the Hill Northern Iowan 114:9, p.4 |
UNI students perform at the bar Octopus in their monthly Octopus Comedy Night. In addition to local talent, Octopus is featuring several professional comedians as well; photo. | |
53 | Beer, bags, and brat tacos Northern Iowan 114:7, p.4 |
The College Hill Partnership hosted their annual Octoberfest. There was craft beer, food, and games; photo. | |
54 | Mohair Pear's 7th annual Pear Fair Northern Iowan 114:7, p.1 |
Mohair Pear is hosting their 7th annual Pear Fair festival on College Hill. At the event, there was art for sale, crafts, food, and music; photo. | |
55 | Students slip and slide on Hill Northern Iowan 114:1, p.8 |
The College Hill Partnership organized a Welcome Week Block Party to welcome back student. They are hoping to show students the hill is a fun safe place to be with a lot of businesses; photo. | |
56 | College Hill and chill Northern Iowan 113:1, p.3 |
The College Hill Partnership plans to hold their first ever carnival event, the "College Hill Fall Kickoff"; photo. | |
57 | Students share 'Pint with a Prof' Northern Iowan 112:23, p.1 |
UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) hosted Pint with a Prof at College Hill's Octopus bar on November 11, featuring Fernando Calderón's talk "Subservsion Comes in the Form of a Student." |
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58 | PR class plans to paint the town red Northern Iowan 112:19, p.2 |
Gayle Pohl's public relations event planning class will hold "Paint the Town Red," a fundraiser for the American Heart Association, the week of November 9-14 on College Hill and Main Street. |
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59 | Fresh food and friendly faces Northern Iowan 112:5, p.5 |
Olsasky discusses and encourages students to go to the College Hill Farmer's Market. |
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60 | Sparky's cover charge change Northern Iowan 11:46, p.4 |
Article poking fun at Sharky's regulars. | |
61 | The socialist republic of Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 111:41, p.3 |
Student Jessica Kautzer bashes the new rental laws passed by the City of Cedar Falls. | |
62 | Rental code passed final reading Northern Iowan 111:37, p.1 |
New rental laws will be implemented on non related renters. | |
63 | Ordinance passed second reading Northern Iowan 111:33, p.1 |
City of Cedar Falls passed a second reading of a new housing ordnance targeted at students renting homes surrounding campus; photo. | |
64 | Connecting at Sidecar Coffee Northern Iowan 111:29, p.4 |
Sidecar Coffee is holding its annual Connect Four tournament; photo. | |
65 | Rental talks continue Northern Iowan 111:20, p.2 |
The City of Cedar Falls continues to plan the changes set for rental properties around campus. | |
66 | Chad's Pizza on The Hill Northern Iowan 111:17, p.1 |
Chad's Pizza will be opening up on the hill and will offer many services catering to the late night habits of college students; photo. | |
67 | Time to get steamy with hot yoga Northern Iowan 111:18, p.4 |
Student Dylan Hillyer reviews Balance Yoga, a hot yoga studio on the hill; photo. | |
68 | Throwin' down lattes Northern Iowan 111:17, p.1 |
Latte lovers gathered at Sidecar coffee on the hill to witness a Latte Throw-down. | |
69 | Mohair Pear to host indie fair Northern Iowan 111:3, p.4 |
Mohair Pear is holding an indie craft fair on the hill. | |
70 | Keeping it fresh on the hill Northern Iowan 111:3, p.4 |
Students are able to get fresh produce from the hill each Thursday at the farmers market; photo. | |
71 | Cedar Falls looks to restrict rentals Northern Iowan 111:3, p.1 |
A task force was created in Cedar Falls to confront an abundance of rental problems. | |
72 | Watch out for housing restrictions Northern Iowan 111:2, p.3 |
Student Eric Boisen warns students about new housing restrictions that are to be enacted by the City of Cedar Falls; photo. | |
73 | A new year, a new Shuttle Northern Iowan 111:1, p.2 |
With the start of the new school year; many students are finding that they need to re-learn the Panther Shuttle bus schedule. | |
74 | New businesses grace Cedar Valley Northern Iowan 110:55, p. |
Features new businesses located around Cedar Falls. | |
75 | Music festival coming to the Hill Northern Iowan 110:55, p.5 |
Nineteen bands will perform at three venues on one night for the second annual College Hill Music Festival. The festival will take place on May 3. | |
76 | Students quest for a cure Northern Iowan 110:54, p.1 |
Over 150 UNI students competed in the annual Quest to Unravel Alzheimer's Scavenger Hunt. Twenty teams raised $10,064 for the Alzheimer's Association; photo. | |
77 | Alleged sexual assault on the hill Northern Iowan 110:54, p.2 |
The UNI Police Department investigated an alleged sexual assault. Anyone with information regarding the alleged assault is encouraged to call the UNI Police Department. | |
78 | CF man arrested after gun complaint Northern Iowan 110:46, p.2 |
Zachary Palmer was arrested after a shooting incident at Hidden Valley Apartments. Palmer fired a handgun into the air while standing on his apartment balcony, and then displayed the weapon in a threatening manner to bystanders. | |
79 | Bringing tunes to the Hill Northern Iowan 110:42, p.1 |
Talks about what the Hill has to offer. Students are able to eat, dance, sing, and listen to live music at various places on the Hill. These places include The Hydrant, The Octopus, and Gingers; photo. | |
80 | Sidecar Coffee offers quick java and quiet atmosphere Northern Iowan 110:27, p.6 |
The author reviewed Sidecar Coffee, the new coffee shop on College Hill. She thought the service and atmosphere were inviting, and that they served quality food and beverages; photo. | |
81 | Holiday hoopla Northern Iowan 110:26, p.5 |
Advertisement for local businesses and events they are hosting this holiday season. | |
82 | Panther Portraits: Zombie Walk Northern Iowan 110:16, p.5 |
Photograph of girls participating in Mohair Pair's third annual Zombie Walk. The money raised went to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo. | |
83 | Coffee and yoga to open on the Hill Northern Iowan 110:14, p.1 |
Sidecar Coffee Shop and Balance Yoga Studio will be opening on College Hill in early November; photo. | |
84 | Bands take the stage at Octopus Northern Iowan 110:9, p.1 |
Pop quartet Annaliberia and electronic psychedelic folk band MR. NASTI performed at Octopus on College Hill; photo. | |
85 | Shop 'til you drop: new businesses pop up on College Hill and Main Street Northern Iowan 110:1, p.6 |
There are many new businesses on College Hill and on Main Street. The article gives a brief description of the new businesses and notes their hours; photo. | |
86 | College Hill Arts Festival reaches 35th year at UNI Northern Iowan 109:56, p.1 |
About seventy-five artists displayed their work for people to view and purchase. Five corporate sponsors get together and award $500 cash. Three jurors judge the artists and pick five that are best in show; photo. | |
87 | Farmers market kicks off Northern Iowan 109:55, p.2 |
The grand opening of the College Hill Farmers Market took place on June 6. The market will be open Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. every week until October. There will be different vendors and products throughout the summer. | |
88 | College Hill welcomes new faces and spaces Northern Iowan 109:54, p.1 |
Kyle Dehmlow opened Social House on College Hill, in what was most recently Banditos. Marcus Kjeldsen opened Gingers Pub, in what was once Mojo's. He also runs The HuB; photo. | |
89 | 8. Get to know your unique Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 109:54, p. |
Encourages new students to explore Cedar Falls and find out what it has to offer. Cup of Joe, Los Cabos, Maple Lanes, Mohair Pear, and 4 Queens are just a few of the unique places students like to go to get off of campus; photo. | |
90 | Local music festival coming to College Hill Northern Iowan 109:54, p.6 |
The first College Hill Music Festival will take place on May 4. This is an opportunity to showcase the local music scene. The lineup will feature 14 bands, and a festival pass will cost ten dollars. | |
91 | College Hill then and now Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.24 |
College Hill scenes over the years; photo. | |
92 | Pear Fair brings local, handmade fun to the Hill Northern Iowan 109:7, p.5 |
Good music, free food, handmade clothes, jewelry, and art were available. The second annual event, sponsored by Mohair Pear, brought a different kind of craft fair to Cedar Falls. | |
93 | Restaurants and bars stir things up on the Hill Northern Iowan 109:1, p.14 |
New establishments have opened in time for the return of UNI students. The Octopus, Iguana Juan's, and Banditos have opened; photo. | |
94 | Zarifis retiring after 40 years at UNI Northern Iowan 108:53, p.1 |
Director of Public Safety David Zarifis has seen many changes in his job description. He is looking forward to new challenges and "doing what his wife says" in retirement; photo. | |
95 | A taste of things to come Northern Iowan 108:50, p.6 |
A new student-led coffee shop is coming to the Hill in August. "The Roast" will provide a place for students and community members to meet. Fund raising is under way; photo. | |
96 | Jason Reeves to perform at the Hub Northern Iowan 108:50, p.6 |
Iowa City native known for his songs about love and love lost. He bases his emotion-driven songs on personal experiences; photo. | |
97 | College Hill businesses adapt to recession Northern Iowan 108:47, p.1 |
Thanks to tax increment financing, College Hill will see improvements to windows and buildings. Businesses are adjusting prices and holding specials. They are trying to change the perception of "The Hill" as only a place to drink; photo. | |
98 | Members of the College Hill Partnership on Price Lab closing plans Northern Iowan 108:41, p.4 |
Price Lab School has been one of the major attractions for families to locate in the College Hill area. College Hill Partnership desires to maintain a balance of single family homes and renter-occupied housing. | |
99 | Are more students leaving the Hill to go downtown Northern Iowan 108:37, p.1 |
The Barmuda establishments on College Hill have seen a decline in business during the recession, but their downtown businesses have seen an increase. The Hill is turning into a younger crowd, since several establishments allow entry at 18; photo. | |
100 | College Hill bars lower prices, make changes Northern Iowan 108:35, p.1 |
Three Barmuda establishments on College Hill respond to student/patron input. Cover charges have been eliminated in most cases and prices have been lowered; photo. |