Cooling--Corey C. (Student--2010)
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Divide and conquer Northern Iowan 111:48, p.1 |
The Honors Student Advisory Board held their second annual Honors Quiz Bowl; photo. | |
2 | Committee unaware of fee hike Northern Iowan 110:52, p.1 |
A $25 increase in the Student Services Fee for 2015 was passed without the knowledge of several Student Services Fee Committee members. The fee funds services such as NISG, the Northern Iowan, and athletics; photo. | |
3 | All-staff opinion column: What are your thoughts on student government? Northern Iowan 110:42, p.3 |
Three Northern Iowan opinion columnists give their opinions on the Northern Iowa Student Government. | |
4 | Gartman, Andersen win presidential election Northern Iowan 110:41, p.1 |
Kevin Gartman and Paul Andersen won the NISG presidential election. Kevin and Paul are planning on educating themselves about their new positions with help from the current NISG president and vice president; photo. | |
5 | UNI groups bond over Times trivia Northern Iowan 110:39, p.1 |
The New York Times sponsored a trivia night at UNI. Groups from all over campus came together to compete for the grand prize of $125. Many students and faculty enjoyed bonding throughout the night; photo. | |
6 | NISG candidates receive support Northern Iowan 110:39, p.3 |
Several students wrote letters to the editor about the upcoming NISG election. These students spoke out about which candidates were the most qualified and what these candidates have already done to help improve the University of Northern Iowa; photo. | |
7 | NISG candidates vie for office Northern Iowan 110:38, p.1 |
A Northern Iowa Student Government debate was held for the presidential candidates in the upcoming election. Corey Cooling and his running mate Eric Boisen discussed current issues with Kevin Gartman and his running mate Paul Andersen; photo. | |
8 | NISG campaigning picks up speed Northern Iowan 110:37, p.1 |
NISG campaigning has gotten off to a quick start. Candidates will have an open forum on February 18 at 5:00 p.m. in the Maucker Union Coffee House. Election polls will open online on February 25 and close on February 26. | |
9 | Madsen and Findley elected student body president and vice president Northern Iowan 109:41, p.1 |
Tom Madsen and Blake Findley will be the next student body president and vice president. They beat KaLeigh White and Alicia Jessip by a mere fourteen votes; photo. | |
10 | NISG election results announced Northern Iowan 109:39, p.1 |
Since none of the candidates for NISG president and vice president received fifty percent of the vote, there will be a runoff election. David Pope and Katie Grassi will not be in the runoff election; photo. | |
11 | Ruud talks about future of UNI Northern Iowan 109:31, p.1 |
William Ruud was the first presidential candidate to visit UNI. He described his vision for the future of UNI and its place not only in the state of Iowa, but in the Midwest and the nation; photo. | |
12 | Ghosh emphasizes leadership Northern Iowan 109:31, p.1 |
Avijit Ghosh was the second candidate invited to interview for president of UNI. Vision, resources, and leadership would be key principles if selected. Dr. Ghosh promised transparency in his work with faculty and students. | |
13 | Bipartisan event celebrates end of election Northern Iowan 109:24, p.1 |
Students celebrate the end of this year's elections with a party in the Maucker Union ballroom. Entertainment and refreshments were included. The event was entitled "Election: 2012: Thank God It's Over Celebration"; photo. | |
14 | New dining options available Northern Iowan 109:7, p.5 |
Piazza now allows students to use to-go containers. These changes have saved money and food waste has been reduced. Hours have been extended. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night entrees are available; photo. | |
15 | Departments feeling effects of program cuts, restructuring Northern Iowan 109:4, p.1 |
The loss of five faculty in the Department of Languages and Literature has caused adjustments to be made. Fewer course offerings and courses being taught by adjunct instructors are examples. Physics has also been forced to adjust. | |
16 | UNI offers new class to help freshmen transition Northern Iowan 108:6, p.3 |
Cornerstone is a new course aimed at communication, learning, and civility. Credits will be earned in the liberal arts core. Each section has a student mentor and a reference librarian assigned to it. | |
17 | Two UNI colleges to merge this week Northern Iowan 107:58, p.1 |
The College of Natural Sciences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts will join to create the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences on July 1, 2011. Joel Haack will serve as Dean; photo. | |
18 | Meet your student representatives Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
Northern Iowa Student Government representatives, their offices, and areas of representation; photo. | |
19 | NISG 2011 Senate elections Northern Iowan 107:35, p.3 |
Ballot for this year's senate elections. There are twenty-eight open positions. Students may start write-in campaigns for those positions. | |
20 | Risman speaks on sexuality and hooking up Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Barbara Risman, renowned professor in feminist theory and gender equality, provided two lectures in response to a standing room only crowd. Her visit was sponsored by the Sociology Club. |