Dormitory Life

Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 8 lessons to learn in college
Northern Iowan 111:35, p.3
Student Taija Tucker explains how she has found social and academic success in college, and how others can do the same; photo.
2 Locked dorms
Northern Iowan 111:6, p.1
Students living on UNI campus this year have adjusted to a recent change from using keys, to an electronic ID scanning system; photo.
3 Life-aid ask Kyle
Northern Iowan 111:4, p.4
Student Kyle Marlin gives advice to a student with roommate troubles.
4 Do and Do Nots: Roommate Edition
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.5
A set of rules when it comes to being a polite and likeable roommate at UNI; photo.
5 DIY: at home in the dorms
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.5
The author gives step-by-step instructions on how to make an ironing board out of a TV tray. She also give a recipe for microwave chips; photo.
6 Living in the dorms? What to bring (and not to bring)
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Tips for living in the dorms.
7 After you move in; some tips for residence life
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Resident assistant and two students, who live in the residence system, offer advice on handling common problems.
8 Design tips from Kelly Edwards
Northern Iowan 108:7, p.7
Students encouraged to incorporate individual style in the bedding area. Floor pillows are better for guests than having chairs sitting around taking up space. Lighting needs to be cool and funky; like a pendant light.
9 Living in the dorms? What to bring (and not to bring)
Northern Iowan 107:54, p.
Advice on dorm life. Contact your roommate ahead of moving in and let them know what you are planning to bring. Things you will need and things better left at home.
10 Seerley Hall House Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.112
George Chambers presides over Seerley Hall, with Don Page, Bill Mazula, and Marilyn Thompson acting as officers. Gladys Rhodes serves as council advisor and director of the dormitory.
11 Activiities
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
Table of contents for the Activities section; photo.
12 Housing tight for coming year
Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing.
13 Student captains named
Public Relations News Release 1946:179, p.1
Four student captains will direct the nearly two hundred students in the canvassing of the area of additional rooms or apartments. The rooms are needed for additional student registering for classes.
14 Dormintory Life
Old Gold 0:0, p.245
The title page to Dormitory Life.
15 Housing shortage at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1946:172, p.1
Increasing enrollment brings problems. A survey of available off campus rooms and apartments will be completed using a ward system. Rooms for three hundred students are needed for summer and fall.
16 Public is invited to an open house for all dormitories, the Commons, and food service
Public Relations News Release 1945:220, p.1
Refurnished and redecorated, since the closing of the army air corps training, all four dormitories will be open for public viewing.
17 Scarity of dormitory rooms for women have been averted by the departure of the WAVES
Public Relations News Release 1945:160, p.1
Dean of Women, Sadie B. Campbell, announced room availability for an additional five hundred twenty more students. This came about with the closing of the naval Traing School on campus.