Department of Residence [DOR]

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# Title Date Summary
701 The walls are paper thin
UNI Quarterly 3:1, p.18
Students talk about living in the dorms; they talk about what they like and dislike; photo.
702 Dorm situation on solid ground; director of housing claims
Northern Iowan 68:3, p.4
Dorm occupancy declines only slightly; comments on current situation.
703 A "meaningful semester"
Northern Iowan 67:56, p.2
Critical of life in dorm.
704 Dress codes, Sunday meals discussed by Food Committee
Northern Iowan 67:55, p.12
Results of survey of proposed changes.
705 Student committee seeks to improve dorm food
Northern Iowan 67:53, p.4
Pop machines added; menu and service changes considered.
706 Task force reports on dorm needs
Northern Iowan 67:53, p.8
Recommends facilities improvements such as carpeting, centralized maintenance, liberal decorating rules.
707 Toilet paper ripped off
Northern Iowan 67:50, p.5
Residents punished for misbehavior.
708 Response
Northern Iowan 67:46, p.2
President Kamerick states his position on parietal rule.
709 New ruling restricts sophomore men to dorms
Northern Iowan 67:45, p.1
Will make rule consistent with the rule for women.
710 Inter-Hall Court proposed
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.15
AWS and MRA attempt to bring equity to justice system.
711 Regents Approve Revision of Parietal Rules at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:523, p.1
Sophomore students under the age of 21 are now required to live in residence halls, effective Sept. 1972.
712 "Little people" like column
Northern Iowan 67:41, p.2
Concerned about effects of potential lay-offs caused by cessation of maid service..
713 Senate meeting calls for end to dorm discrimination
Northern Iowan 67:41, p.1
Seeks to eliminate gender distinction in residence requirements.
714 Why move off campus?; Research Center report
Northern Iowan 67:41, p.5
Students tell why they moved out of the dorms; photo.
715 Remember the maids
Northern Iowan 67:40, p.11
Considers staff who would be laid off if the dorms cut maid service; photo.
716 Stamp tells his housing proposals
Northern Iowan 67:36, p.3
Proposes coeducational arrangements and 24-hour visitation.
717 Phoned to Local Media Feb. 22, 1971 (Snowstorm)
Public Relations News Release 1971:410, p.1
President Kamerick announces that UNI will partially close at noon today due to a severe snowstorm.
718 Task forces study residence halls
Northern Iowan 67:33, p.1
Seven task forces formed as result of recent Regents meeting.
719 Jennings Reports Normal Work Situation at UNI on Feb. 18
Public Relations News Release 1971:393, p.1
Employees from the physical plant and residence hall services are back to work according to Jennings.
720 Students delay parietal change; room rates rise
Northern Iowan 67:31, p.1
Parietal proposal dropped from docket; other measures pass.
721 Exec. Council-Administrators meet
Northern Iowan 67:30, p.1
Administration explains to students why they are going forward with dorm changes; photo.
722 Statement on proposed dorm changes given to Regents today by UNISA
Northern Iowan 67:30, p.1
Joint statement in opposition to proposed changes in fees, maid service, and requirement to live in dorms.
723 Open Forum
Public Relations News Release 67:29, p.6
Opportunity to talk with President Kamerick about dorm changes.
724 Towards a volunteer dorm
Public Relations News Release 67:29, p.2
Believes university should make dorms more attractive so that students would want to live there, instead of being required to live there.
725 Student personnel's "gang" is "snailing" up this campus
Northern Iowan 67:21, p.3
Student tells story of breaking dorm contract.
726 Why leave the dorms?
Northern Iowan 67:21, p.7
Survey underway to ask why students moved out of dorm.
727 Students again become second class citizens
Northern Iowan 67:18, p.2
Critical of policy requiring all freshmen and all sophomore transfer students to live in dorms.
728 New closed door hours announced
Public Relations News Release 67:6, p.6
Schedule for closed door visitation.
729 Knievel states "personal observations" on consequences of "closed door" in dorms
Northern Iowan 67:5, p.2
Believes policy will lead to increased disease and unwanted babies.
730 Mail for Knievel
Northern Iowan 67:5, p.3
Humorous response on closed door visitation.
731 Student blasts Knievel
Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.2
732 Professor "lashes" out at Knievel
Northern Iowan 67:2, p.2
Finds recent letter annoying.
733 "Closed doors this year"
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.3
Detailed look at closed door visitation policy.
734 Drinking policy
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.21
Rules on display and possession of empty bottles.
735 Knievel asserts there's no excuse
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.2
Comments on new dorm visitation policy.
736 Coed questions need for maids in dorms
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.4
Believes students should be responsible for cleaning their own rooms.
737 Students leaving dorms to seek privacy, quiet off-campus
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.9
Students outline their reasons for living in dorms or off-campus.
738 Boys dorms: exciting, unpredictable way of campus life
UNI Quarterly 1:3, p.28
A look at life in the dorms; photo.
739 Closed door policy awaits final approval
Northern Iowan 66:35, p.4
Would allow hall residents to register guests and then entertain them behind closed doors.
740 Students vote yearbook change
Northern Iowan 66:10, p.1
Two-thirds of students voting in referendum favor magazine format; committee appointments; consider use of empty alcoholic beverage containers as decorations in men's dorms.
741 Fines to be assessed in men's hall courts
Northern Iowan 66:1, p.1
Outline of procedures to deal with infractions of rules and regulations.
742 A slam for privacy
Northern Iowan 65:26, p.3
Open hall but a closed door.
743 Who's sexually-minded?
Northern Iowan 65:26, p.2
Believes program of open visitation should be moving along more quickly.
744 'Considerable expense' in breaking contract
Northern Iowan 65:25, p.1
Outline of legal implications of housing contract.
745 'Our medieval H.R. system'
Northern Iowan 65:23, p.2

Strongly dislikes head resident system in dorms.

746 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:2, p.1
Boxes litter the outside of UNI dorms after students move in; photo.
747 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:57, p.1
A student finds a private nook to study for finals; photo.
748 No choice for 'regulars'
Northern Iowan 64:54, p.2
Critical of Student Senate move to give themselves priority in dormitories.
749 Assets to housing proposal
Northern Iowan 64:28, p.2
Supports housing choice for upperclassmen.
750 Dorm life at UNI . . .
Northern Iowan 64:23, p.4
Photos depicting life in campus residence halls; photo.
751 Unfeasible to renew contracts at semester
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.12
New housing contract will contain most student recommendations.
752 Semester dorm contracts?
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.2
Believes that semester contracts would cause more problems than yearly contracts.
753 Bill of Rights, Pass-Fail resolutions are before SS
Northern Iowan 64:10, p.1
Texts of resolutions regarding student rights, pass/fail options, and housing contracts.
754 Doors shut to students
College Eye 63:44, p.2
Contests the policy of forcing students to leave the dorms during academic holidays.
755 Upchurch has questions on contracts
College Eye 63:34, p.3
Poses questions about residence hall contracts.
756 Administration to study--resident hall requirement of eating in food centers
College Eye 63:32, p.1
Will install phones in each room of all except one men's and one women's dorm; defer action on buying trailers for faculty offices and on comprehensive exams; approve contract with campus planners.
757 Dormitories house 734 students over capacity
College Eye 63:7, p.1
Discusses plans for the building of a new dormitory; lists occupancy rate of each dorm.
758 Resident expelled without proper notice, self-defense
College Eye 59:40, p.2
Student should be made aware of plans for expulsion before he is denied re-entry into the dormitory system.
759 Next year's head residents selected
College Eye 59:31, p.5
List of those selected.
760 Akers wants investigation of women's unit system
College Eye 59:28, p.3
Considers value of unit vs. house system of organization.
761 Regents meet to discuss dormitories
College Eye 59:11, p.5
Look at needs and finances.
762 Dorm policies subject of union forum Wednesday
College Eye 59:10, p.10
Will consider effects of dorm policies on good education.
763 Frosh women to be housed in all dorms
College Eye 59:10, p.4
Beginning next year.
764 Fish, roses, trolls, balloons not found at guys dorm
College Eye 59:4, p.5
Contrast in room decoration styles between men and women.
765 Head residents selected for '64-'65 year
College Eye 58:24, p.3
List of head residents.
766 Action needed to solve present housing shortage
College Eye 58:3, p.2
Points out that the housing situation must be fixed.
767 Eight new men's head residents are announced
College Eye 57:21, p.1
List of new head residents; photo.
768 Women students may wear slacks to Saturday lunch
College Eye 57:15, p.4
Change in rules for apparel in dorms.
769 $10,000,000 may be needed for dorm, dining facilities
College Eye 57:14, p.1
Aims at meeting student needs by 1971; President Maucker outlines his plans for housing and food service; photo.
770 Men's dormitory head residents named for 62-63
College Eye 56:23, p.1
List of new head residents.
771 CF-Waterloo women asked to live at home next year
College Eye 56:16, p.3
Seek to cut down on dorm overcrowding.
772 '61 summer session dormitory directors engaged in activity
College Eye 52:34, p.3
Profiles of Carol Nemitz and Lowe S. MacLean; close look at duties and responsibilities of dorm directors; photo.
773 Dorm living, noodle soup stimulate student opinions
College Eye 51:20, p.6
Quick look at life in the dorms.
774 New policy for rooms is adopted
College Eye 48:24, p.1
Students living in dorms will be required to sign a contract.
775 Hey girls! They weren't kidding!
College Eye 48:2, p.2
Men's dorms divided into houses named after Iowa governors; will hold elections; since the addition joining Seerley and Baker Halls is complete, that dorm will now be known as Seerley-Baker Hall.
776 All students in dormitories must eat at Commons
College Eye 47:7, p.3
Policy will go into effect September 1, 1956; will generate more income for dormitories.
777 A freshman sounds off . . .
College Eye 47:3, p.3
Comments on dorm life.
778 No rooms left in men's dorms
College Eye 46:36, p.3
For fall 1955 quarter.
779 Dorm residents participate in varied social activities
College Eye 46:4, p.2
A look at the social activities in each of the dormitories.
780 Why I choose to live in the dorm
College Eye 42:38, p.3
Ken Severson tells what he likes about living in the dorm.
781 Dormitory life is vital part of college experience
College Eye 34:1, p.4
Students play pool, cook, and relax in the dormitories; photo.
782 Dormitory Sue finds life at Teachers College exciting
College Eye 32:13, p.8
A look at the life of a typical dorm resident.
783 Paid proctors here?
College Eye 30:43, p.2
Believes proctors in the residence halls should be chosen by the dean of men and residence directors and that they should be exempt from paying room and board for the duration of their appointment; photo.
784 The Boarding Department
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.62
Professor Wright discusses the administration of student boarding in the early years of the Normal School.