East Gymnasium

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# Title Date Summary
1 New $60,000 gymnasium
Northern Iowan 118:20, p.4
This article is a reprint from January 17, 1903 and discusses the plans and construction of a new gymnasium; photo.
2 ITTC today
Northern Iowan 118:20, p.4
The East Gym was converted into a space for the Department of Geography, finishing renovations in 2006.
3 Construction projects reconsidered
Northern Iowan 104:3, p.5
Questions the timing and selection of campus construction projects; requests more student oriented improvements; photo.
4 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The East Gymnasium will be rededicated as the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center, Tuesday, November 7.
5 101 year-old building gets new look, new purpose, new name
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The East Gymnasium is to be rededicated as the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center, Tuesday, November 7.
6 Construction rips through campus, creates hassle for students
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.5
Description of various construction projects on campus; photo.
7 Campus construction causes headaches for some
Northern Iowan 100:57, p.1
Although no major walkways have been obstructed, renovations to turn the East Gymnasium into the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center are inconvenient for some students; photo.
8 East Gym renovation to start late spring
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.1
Capital improvements are planned for the East Gym and Physics Building; photo.
9 Health Beat puts Union patrons in good shape
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.1
Health Beat fitness facility has reopened as part of new Union modifications.
10 FYI: campus construction
Northern Iowan 100:7, p.1
Campus construction is funded by gambling revenues, private donations, and student fees rather than tuition); photo.
11 Renovations generate both losses and gains for East Gym
Northern Iowan 99:32, p.1
Renovations to the East Gymnasium will begin this fall and are scheduled to be completed in 2005; photo.
12 Wrestling for a spot
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.1
The Cedar Falls Wrestling Alliance, previously located in the East Gym, has been asked to move out so that the gymnasium can be renovated.
13 UNI aids students with healthy options
Northern Iowan 97:4, p.9
Health Beat, located within the East Gym, offers its services to students and staff; photo.
14 Untitled
Northern Iowan 95:31, p.1
Refrigerator sitting outside East Gym; photo.
15 Physical Plant helps with tight construction deadlines
Campus News Network 9:8, p.2
Physical Plant workers have completed or assisted in construction jobs on campus recently.
16 E-media, others moving across campus
Northern Iowan 95:10, p.1
Classes in the Electronic Media Division and Modern Language and Anthropology Departments are moving into their temporary home in East Gymnasium for Lang Hall renovation.
17 Electronic media classes remain in Lang
Northern Iowan 95:3, p.1
Delays in East Gym renovations cause the Electronic Media Division to remain in Lang Hall; photo.
18 WRC faces new challenges; opportunities this summer
Northern Iowan 94:58, p.2
Construction on UNI-Dome and West Gymnasium created scheduling challenges for Wellness/Recreation Center; its services are described; photo.
19 Health Beat celebrates one-year anniversary, looks toward future
Northern Iowan 93:42, p.3
Health Beat in East Gym has been operational for one year; similar facility will open in new Wellness/Recreation Center.
20 New fitness center opens for health-minded students
Northern Iowan 92:29, p.1
Health Beat now offered in East Gym; photo.
21 The Health Beat
Campus News Network 6:8, p.2
Fitness room, called Health Beat, will be created in lower level of East Gym.
22 A "well" place to teach wellness
Northern Iowa Today 77:2, p.8
New center to replace East Gym is at top of UNI capital improvement list; photo.
23 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 4:4, p.1
Approved budget request, funds for Wellness Center, funds over five years to remodel buildings, and easement for using land for bike trail; reports on energy and flood damage given.
24 Buildings on UNI campus adopt no smoking policies
Northern Iowan 89:30, p.1
Strayer-Wood Theatre, gyms, Schindler, Physics ban smoking; other buildings will decide individually.
25 Regents approve budget; Seerley renovation planned
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.5
Regents approved $4.7 million budget for Seerley Hall renovations and for other campus improvements; photo.
26 Regents approve project budget, property sale, for University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:62, p.1
Regents approve restoration of Seerley Hall and other projects at UNI.
27 The Normal School moves toward collegiate status
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.223
Changes in faculty, development of the curriculum, and new construction financed by the millage levy bring the Normal School to a new level; photo.
28 Life in the Normal School community
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.175
The beginnings of extracurricular activities and groups at UNI including athletics and sports, oratory and debate, music, literary societies, and the Alumni Association; photo.
29 Information meeting Wednesday (March 28) for persons interested in tryouts for University of Northern Iowa cheerleaders, pompon squad and mascot
Public Relations News Release 1989:495, p.1
Students enrolled for the 1990-91 academic year are eligible to try out for positions on the cheerleading and pompon squads, as well as the panther mascot. Cheerleaders are needed in basketball, football, and wrestling. Tryouts are held in East Gym.
30 'Kindergym' for two- to five-year-olds to be offered February through April on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1989:370, p.1
Orientation sessions for parents enrolling their children into the Kindergym program are held in East Gymnasium. The program is directed by Professor Rip Marston, with students of physical and elementary education conducting activities with the children.
31 Northern Iowa Marlins Synchronized Swim Club preparing for spring show April 21-23
Public Relations News Release 1987:366, p.1
The Synchronized Swim Club holds their spring show in the East Pool, where they will be performing twelve routines set to Broadway music. Professor Jill Ranucci directs the program. Club members listed.
32 'Every Child a Winner' physical education workshop at University of Northern Iowa Friday and Saturday (April 15-16)
Public Relations News Release 1987:364, p.1
Professor Ripley Marston organizes the "Every Child is a Winner" program in East Gymnasium. Professor Thomas Switzer opens the workshop, followed by a Kindergym demonstration for Elementary Physical Education Sharing Day.
33 UNI Theatre Pizazz workshops offered for children and teenagers
Public Relations News Release 1987:48, p.1
Professor Gretta Berghammer directs a series of children's drama and dance workshops at the Communication Arts Center and East Gym. The workshops are designed to enhance creativity, cooperation, and coordination.
34 Vintage dance workshop planned for young and old March 7 (Saturday) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:236, p.1
Social dances of the early 1900s were taught at a "vintage dance workshop" held in the East Gym. Instructors, Charles Rusnacko and Candace Schmit, taught One-Step, Bunny Hug, and Waltz. The workshop was sponsored by the Folk Dancers, and led by Don Allen.
35 UNI to offer 'Theatre Pizzazz' for children and teenagers
Public Relations News Release 1986:174, p.1
Two courses for students from the third grade through high school were held in the Communication Arts Center, and the East Gym. The courses instructed students on drama and dance performance, and were instructed by Gretta Berghammer.
36 Parents' Weekend Slated for Oct. 25-27; Jazz, coffee, art, football among offerings
Public Relations News Release 1985:88, p.1
Many activities will be taking place during the Parents' Weekend including a jazz concert, Nostalgia and Collectable Show, football, and art shows.
37 Free recreation options found at Dome, PEC
Northern Iowan 81:1, p.5
Opportunities of recreation for students are listed.
38 Regents approve repairs budget
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1
Approve roofing projects, interchange agreement with Cedar Falls Utilities, CAC bonding.
39 Regents approve construction, demolition projects for UNI
Northern Iowan 79:52, p.1
Approve conversion of Sabin Hall theater into offices; will build offices in UNI-Dome; will renovate carillon; approve budget for demolition of Old Administration Building.
40 Building program approved
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.1
Regents consider need for additional physical education space.
41 Facelift
Northern Iowan 78:13, p.1
The East Gym's façade is clean after sandblasting; photo.
42 Regents allow for capital improvements
Northern Iowan 77:57, p.1
List of remodeling and repair projects.
43 Students, faculty question changes in East Gymnasium and pool
Northern Iowan 76:54, p.
UNI students and faculty are questioning the university's decision to re-locate the gymnastics equipment from the West Gym to the East Gym.
44 Dividing East pool is justified
Northern Iowan 76:28, p.2
Supports the 90 foot pool in the East Gym that was shortened to 75 feet.
45 East pool survives split decision
Northern Iowan 76:27, p.10
The old pool measuring thirty yards by twelve yards is divided into two pools; photo.
46 'East (women's) gym degraded in 1980'
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.2
Believes recent changes in the East Gym degrade the building as a whole.
47 Open recreation hours
Northern Iowan 76:20, p.14
Hours for the various recreational facilities on campus are revised.
48 East to West, West to East, sports practices swap gyms
Northern Iowan 76:19, p.1
Two classes and five athletics teams switch gyms to make better use of the newly renamed East and West gyms.
49 Sexist gyms given new direction
Northern Iowan 76:14, p.17
Approval of name changes for two buildings and the funding of new projects on campus were part of the Board of Regents' agenda last week.
50 Christmas '59
Old Gold 0:0, p.63
Christmas returns to the college and students prepare for the season. The traditional tree lighting was done by President James Maucker. Other programs such as the dance, shows, caroling, and visiting was also entertained by the students.