Elmer--Clark K. (Administrative Staff)
Displaying 101 - 150 of 152 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Off-campus board tickets increase 83.8 percent Northern Iowan 80:18, p.4 |
Clark Elmer and Jane Juchems talk about food service available to off-campus students. | |
102 | Fewer students living in dormitories this year Northern Iowan 80:18, p.1 |
Clark Elmer talks about the possible reasons for the decline. | |
103 | Plans to remodel discussed Northern Iowan 79:21, p.3 |
Clark Elmer talks about remodeling Redeker Center and Bridge Lounge. | |
104 | Food Services FOCUS on cost, quality, quantity UNI Century 10:3, p.11 |
Descriptions of new food service program, Food Operations Computer Unit System (FOCUS); photo. | |
105 | Union changes investigated Northern Iowan 78:53, p.1 |
Administration investigates charges that work done by outside contractors is more expensive than work done by physical plant staff. | |
106 | Paulson denies expenditure allegations Northern Iowan 78:51, p.1 |
Staff members claim that UNI is contracting with private companies to work that could be done less expensively by UNI employees; administration justifies the policy of contracting for the work. | |
107 | Computers make our diet decision Northern Iowan 78:30, p.4 |
Since 1980 the FOCUS program has helped with inventory control and portion planning. | |
108 | Food Service keeps trying to please the hungry hoard Northern Iowan 78:6, p.3 |
Clark Elmer talks about recent changes. | |
109 | Dept. of Residence focuses on student Northern Iowan 77:37, p.5 |
Clark Elmer and Bob Hartman talk about their programs. | |
110 | Fires trigger concern for safety measures Northern Iowan 77:34, p.1 |
Clark Elmer and Robert Hartman talk about major efforts to inform students about the dangers of fire. | |
111 | Room assignments explained Northern Iowan 77:26, p.8 |
Clark Elmer talks about the system for assigning dorm rooms. | |
112 | Where were you when the lights went out? Public Relations News Release 77:22, p.1 |
Large portion of campus was without electrical power. | |
113 | Elmer offers ways of improving Northern Iowan 76:51, p.9 |
Clark Elmer offers some suggestions for improving the dining centers. | |
114 | Residence halls renovated Northern Iowan 76:4, p.1 |
A list of the improvements made on residence halls. | |
115 | In '79, we resolve to . . . . Northern Iowan 75:29, p.2 |
Northern Iowan makes humorous New Year's resolutions. | |
116 | UNISA can't petition door-to-door in dorms Northern Iowan 75:26, p.1 |
Clark Elmer says that the practice will not be allowed. | |
117 | UNI Greeks experience growing pains; limited membership is major obstacle Northern Iowan 75:24, p.11 |
Greeks and administrators talk about the lack of visibility of the system. | |
118 | Dorms register full house UNI Century 6:4, p.6 |
Six hundred rooms are tripled. | |
119 | New hall signs Northern Iowan 75:8, p.9 |
New signs installed on dormitories. | |
120 | Leaders criticize Elmer; lash out at 24-hr. decision Northern Iowan 74:45, p.6 |
Believe Mr. Elmer should have followed residents' wishes on matter. | |
121 | Reaction on 24-hr. decision Northern Iowan 74:45, p.2 |
Two letters stating that residents should have the power to decide restrictions in their residence halls. | |
122 | Elmer decision inexcusable Northern Iowan 74:44, p.2 |
Feels decision made concerning visitation in Campbell Hall does not treat students in an adult manner. | |
123 | Hagemann wins--Campbell loses contest for 24-hr. visitation Northern Iowan 74:44, p.1 |
Hagemann Hall gets 24-hour visitation because of its size and location. | |
124 | Re-vote called for Northern Iowan 74:34, p.1 |
Bender vote is 88% in favor of layering; Dancer is 59% in favor, but two-thirds positive vote was needed. | |
125 | Variety wanted in visitation Northern Iowan 74:31, p.1 |
Students desire different living arrangements in the dorms. | |
126 | 5,000 students move in UNI Century 5:4, p.2 |
437 tripled rooms on first day; process smoother than last year. | |
127 | 24-hr. visitation: is it a success? Northern Iowan 74:8, p.1 |
History of the one-year experiment; will come before Vice President Hansmeier for evaluation and possible continuation in December. | |
128 | Construction in dorms finished Northern Iowan 74:2, p.3 |
Renovations done in residence halls to make additional rooms available. | |
129 | Worldly Bartlett welcomes all Alumnus 62:3, p.2 |
History of Bartlett Hall; photo. | |
130 | Why tripled rooms? UNI Century 5:1, p.6 |
About two hundred dorm rooms are tripled this year; first tripling since 1970; students and administrators offer reactions; photo. | |
131 | They ask patience in triple rooms Northern Iowan 73:25, p.3 |
Comments on the triple room situation; tries to look at all sides of the issue. | |
132 | Triple rooms: little relief Northern Iowan 73:24, p.1 |
Clark Elmer comments on the crowded living conditions on campus and says it could be this way next year also. | |
133 | Towers steps: on the way down Northern Iowan 73:6, p.8 |
Clark Elmer answers questions about the condition of the Towers. | |
134 | Triples handle overflow Northern Iowan 73:1, p.1 |
Five hundred rooms are tripled; photo. | |
135 | In consideration of 24-hour visitation UNI Century 4:3, p.2 |
After extended debate, limited 24-hour visitation is adopted in Dancer and Rider Halls; photo. | |
136 | Co-ed in perspective Northern Iowan 72:56, p.3 |
The history of co-ed housing. | |
137 | Students named to 24-hour committee Northern Iowan 72:46, p.1 |
List of members and purposes of committee. | |
138 | No demigod; a real person Northern Iowan 72:41, p.2 |
The Northern Iowan staff commends Clark Elmer for his informal meeting with students to discuss the 24-hour visitation issue. | |
139 | Elmer speaks on 24 hr., coed, RHA; Well accepted speech at Towers Northern Iowan 72:41, p.7 |
Clark Elmer states opinions on a variety of issues; states that his views often differ from those of other administrators. | |
140 | After dinner speaker Northern Iowan 72:40, p.8 |
Clark Elmer will talk about housing at UNI. | |
141 | UNI termed "bad landlord"; married students complain Northern Iowan 72:27, p.1 |
Students complain about security, parking, and maintenance; Clark Elmer responds to specific items and talks about the units in general. | |
142 | "Pit" dwellers are relocated Northern Iowan 72:1, p.1 |
Fifty men living in large study room and TV room in lowest level of Shull Hall have been moved to other rooms; some men still living in committee room; photo. | |
143 | Coed houses face squeeze Northern Iowan 71:53, p.1 |
One floor of Dancer Hall may remain co-ed; fewer students signing up. | |
144 | Co-educational housing may be cut back Northern Iowan 71:52, p.1 |
Third floor of Dancer Hall may not be co-ed; fewer people signing up. | |
145 | Facts behind interim housing revealed Northern Iowan 71:43, p.2 |
Pat Enos and Clark Elmer present their view of the housing situation for international students. | |
146 | Housing OK Northern Iowan 71:1, p.13 |
Dorms are full, but not overflowing. | |
147 | Resignation is sought: "no cockroaches here" Northern Iowan 70:30, p.4 |
Angry that pesticides were sprayed in his apartment. | |
148 | Energy task force forms Northern Iowan 70:22, p.10 |
Members named; will consider appropriate means to meet demands of energy shortages. | |
149 | Noehren battles heating crisis Northern Iowan 70:21, p.1 |
Difficulties in controlling room temperatures with any precision. | |
150 | Unexpected dorm dwellers Northern Iowan 70:2, p.5 |
Hall count is about three hundred above expectations. |