Energy Conservation

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201 UNI closes its doors 12/20-1/5
Alumnus 65:4, p.8
President Kamerick recommends measure as way to save energy.
202 Married students
Northern Iowan 77:18, p.4
Will hear how to reduce heating bills.
203 Formal tuition schedules approved
Northern Iowan 77:14, p.4
Board approves tuition and fees rate of $900 per academic year; also approves Christmas shutdown to save energy and cut expenses.
204 UNI to shut down over Christmas
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.4
Seen as a move to conserve energy; will survey campus for essential services and operations.
205 Aud curtains only one fix-up project
UNI Century 8:4, p.4
Summer construction schedule.
206 Luv comes to UNI
Alumnus 65:3, p.10
University orders ten small trucks to replace larger vehicles.
207 UNI's purchasing power zapped
Alumnus 65:3, p.8
Preliminary budget does not keep up with inflation; university will take measures to meet shortfall.
208 Budget proposals approved by regents
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.3
Robert Stansbury talks about some of the budget changes approved by the Board of Regents.
209 Use of oil in '80s analyzed
Alumnus 65:2, p.21
James Lindberg speaks on world oil situation.
210 Energy politics
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.5
Seminars on energy conservation will be given; Sam Tuthill will speak.
211 Gas and oil prices must increase to encourage further production
Northern Iowan 76:42, p.1
Professor Donald Cummings offers his opinions on how to curb the fuel shortage.
212 Seven buildings to be remodeled for better energy efficiency
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.6
Seven UNI buildings will be remodeled as part of an energy conservation project. The buildings included in this project are the Commons, the Education Center, Gilchrist Hall, the Library, Russell Hall, Sabin Hall, and Seerley Hall; will cost $450,000.
213 Tractors in the Dome
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.2
Tractor pulls don't help conserve on gas.
214 New boiler, turbine generator aid in energy efficiency
UNI Century 8:2, p.7
Description of new boiler.
215 Oil situation appears better
Northern Iowan 76:33, p.5
James Lindberg presents a speech entitled "World Oil in the 1980's" ; photo.
216 'Struggling to keep free from propaganda'
Northern Iowan 76:31, p.2
Feels President Carter is spreading propaganda about the draft.
217 Every little bit helps
Northern Iowan 76:30, p.2
Encourages students to do the small things in conserving energy on campus.
218 Heat taken off Kamerick's dogs
Northern Iowan 76:16, p.1
After complaints from UNI employees, the heating system was removed from the President's garage.
219 'Real energy crunch yet to come'
Northern Iowan 76:13, p.1
David W. Meyer, Department of Energy official, gives his predictions on the future of energy sources.
220 Bundle up for energy conservation
UNI Century 7:4, p.3
Survey of UNI measures to conserve energy; photo.
221 Utility rate for students
Northern Iowan 76:6, p.3
Encourages students to become informed about Lifeline rates for utilities and its benefits.
222 Nuclear pros and cons discussed
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.5
Iowa Public Interest Research Group hosted a debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy.
223 UNI cutting energy costs
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.4
UNI will continue to comply with Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions to cut the cost of energy.
224 Mopeds added to vehicle system
Northern Iowan 76:1, p.4
Ten mopeds have been added to the university's vehicle system to help conserve energy; photo.
225 Home Ec hosts energy workshop
Northern Iowan 75:57, p.4

A home economics energy workshop will be offered by the Home Economics Department.

226 UNI reduces energy use
UNI Century 7:2, p.7
227 "Quick fix" projects help; 15 percent reduction in energy consumption
Northern Iowan 75:38, p.10
Tom Paulson talks about changes that have reduced energy consumption by 15% in five years.
228 Building on the ecological frontier
Alumnus 63:4, p.28
Neuroths build energy-saving house near Epworth; photo.
229 No coal shortage here; 7,000 tons left
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.11
Officials talk about the amount of coal that UNI needs and energy conservation measures.
230 Energy forum brings 3 experts to campus
Northern Iowan 74:44, p.15
Phi Beta Lambda sponsoring panel.
231 Energy forum
Northern Iowan 74:43, p.4
Panel will meet.
232 Making them believers in an energy problem
UNI Century 6:2, p.6
UNI Citizens' Workshops on energy and Environment has been presented to about 675 people.
233 Energy problems worse than you think
Northern Iowan 74:29, p.6
Leland Wilson talks about energy conservation and the results of his citizens' workshops; photo.
234 Energy-Environment Simulator
Northern Iowan 74:29, p.6
Dr. Leland Wilson informs the citizens of Cedar Falls about the amount of energy being used and wasted; photo.
235 Mayoral election
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.3
Peg Anderson and Jon Crews conduct forum on energy conservation.
236 Energy crunch
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.2
Encourages off-campus students to use bus to conserve energy.
237 Richter discusses energy
Northern Iowan 73:61, p.4
Professor Richter takes a professional and personal look at energy consumption; photo.
238 Energy talk
Northern Iowan 73:51, p.1
Vic Potter will talk about energy conservation.
239 More energy ideas
Northern Iowan 73:51, p.2
Supports Mr. Allen's letter and criticizes Victor Potter's letter which tried to discredit him.
240 Answers Allen letter
Northern Iowan 73:49, p.2
Vic Potter points out difficulties and limitations in its energy conservation efforts.
241 Is energy being wasted at UNI?
Northern Iowan 73:48, p.2
Calls for attention to be paid to UNI's waste of energy and wants policies changed.
242 Energy stickers--way to conserve.
Northern Iowan 73:38, p.1
Stickers near light switches call attention to the importance of saving energy.
243 Energy workshop to be presented
Northern Iowan 73:32, p.3
Professors Wilson and MacMillan will make presentation in Waterloo.
244 Richter to give energy environment workshop
Northern Iowan 73:30, p.1
Profile of Professor Richter.
245 Workshop to be on environment
Northern Iowan 73:28, p.7
Professor Rider will deliver program on the energy-environment relationship.
246 UNI energy workshops seen by 9482 in '75-76
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.4
Leland Wilson reported that a total of two hundred workshops on energy and the environment were presented in 1975-76.
247 Leftwich: no U. S. energy problems
Northern Iowan 72:47, p.7
Richard Leftwich says that the market would adjust itself if the government would allow it to work.
248 UNI cited for energy conservation
Northern Iowan 72:42, p.8
Wins award from Department of Commerce.
249 Energy debate tonight; Stross vs. Laitner
Northern Iowan 72:40, p.4
Roland Struss and John A. Laitner will speak.
250 Veto override urged; Letter to Grassley
Northern Iowan 71:62, p.1
O. J. King urges override of President's veto of energy conservation measure.
251 Energy workshops scheduled
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.7
Professors Rider and MacMillan will present program in Iowa Falls.
252 Energy council announces plans
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.11
Will hold meeting in Waterloo.
253 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.6
Professors MacMillan and Richter will present citizens' energy workshop in Waverly.
254 We have met the enemy, he is us
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.2
Believes everyone is responsible for excess energy consumption.
255 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:36, p.4
Professors Rider and Wehner present citizens' energy workshops.
256 Chemistry profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:34, p.8
Professor Richter and MacMillan present citizen energy workshops.
257 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.3
Professors Wilson and Rider will present energy workshops.
258 Simulator regulates energy uses
UNI Century 3:1, p.7
Chemistry faculty present workshops on energy conservation; photo.
259 Conservation talk
Northern Iowan 71:24, p.5
Professor Jensen will talk about energy conservation in recreational activities.
260 Energy conservation is still important
Northern Iowan 71:24, p.2
Vic Potter outlines energy conservation measures.
261 Energy conservation
Northern Iowan 71:17, p.4
Vic Potter says he will try to make Noehren Hall more comfortable this winter.
262 Carpool survey scheduled for University staff
Northern Iowan 70:58, p.1
Federal grant funds study.
263 June frost
Northern Iowan 70:56, p.2
Believes thermostats should be re-set from the winter level of 68 degrees.
264 Gas pains make for vacation hassle
Northern Iowan 70:42, p.12
Students could have difficulties in obtaining gas on spring trips.
265 Express bus may solve gas problem
Northern Iowan 70:39, p.8
Municipal bus system will consider bus for students.
266 Meeting the energy shortage
UNI Century 2:2, p.1
Outline of UNI measures to conserve energy.
267 Express bus line is urged
Northern Iowan 70:36, p.2
Believes students would use it.
268 "Good life" isn't forever; Tuthill on energy crisis
Northern Iowan 70:31, p.6
Excerpts from speech on energy shortages by Samuel Tuthill; photo.
269 Keep on truckin'
Northern Iowan 70:31, p.2
The problems of truck drivers in an era of fuel shortages.
270 Union cuts light
Northern Iowan 70:30, p.1
Attempts to save energy.
271 Car pool service
Northern Iowan 70:29, p.2
Few have used the free classified ads for car pool organizers.
272 Energy conservation stressed
Northern Iowan 70:28, p.3
Praises reduction of lighting in library; hopes similar measures will remain in effect after the crisis passes.
273 Security force urged to walk more
Northern Iowan 70:28, p.3
Believes officers should get out of cars and patrol campus on foot.
274 Priority parking needed
Northern Iowan 70:27, p.2
Suggests priority parking for car pool vehicles.
275 Heating reduced, lighting is cut
UNI Century 2:1, p.2
Temperature reduced to 68 degrees in 80% of buildings; lighting reduced in library.
276 Single star guides Santa
UNI Century 2:1, p.1
Single light will decorate Christmas tree near Union this year in effort to conserve energy.
277 UNI is dark and cold these days
Northern Iowan 70:25, p.1
Quick survey of steps taken by UNI to reduce energy usage.
278 Untitled
Northern Iowan 70:24, p.1
Due to the energy crisis, the tree lighting ceremony was limited to one star on top of the tree; photo.
279 Air conditioning on?
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.2
Cold room in Sabin Hall.
280 Car pool info--
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.3
281 UNI requests boilers
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.1
Asks to use coal boilers instead of oil boilers, because oil seems to be in shorter supply.
282 Energy task force forms
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.10
Members named; will consider appropriate means to meet demands of energy shortages.
283 Get your (ride) together
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.2
NI will offer free classified ads for car pools.
284 VanNostrand for cut backs
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.1
Maurice VanNostrand speaks on energy shortage; photo.
285 Christmas tree lighting scheduled for Monday
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.5
Will sing carols; only one tree will be lit.
286 Noehren battles heating crisis
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.1
Difficulties in controlling room temperatures with any precision.
287 You and the squeeze
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.2
Urges students to think about ways to save energy.
288 Dancer fuel savings
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.2
Dancer Hall implements measures to save energy.
289 Who are Senators?; UNISA meets
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.4
Consider energy conservation matters.
290 Embarrassing to back out?
Northern Iowan 70:17, p.3
Professor Richter believes that the Dome is an extravagant expense especially in light of energy shortages.
291 "You want it wid or widout the stamps, MACK"
Northern Iowan 68:15, p.2
Man is drinking gasoline.
292 Gab in darkness; save electricity
College Eye 36:23, p.4
ISTC continues to find ways to save electricity.
293 College cooperates in national brown-out
College Eye 36:20, p.1
Will turn off lights in attempt to conserve energy.
294 Fuel shortage forces vacation
College Eye 11:12, p.3
Likely that school will close this week until December 30 because of coal shortage.
295 The college movies again Saturday night
College Eye 9:19, p.8
Will resume showing movies because fuel is more readily available.
296 Basketball practice
College Eye 9:18, p.3
Fuel shortage is cutting into practice time; evident in the game against Dubuque.
297 C. S. A. A.
College Eye 9:15, p.6
Will postpone Sunday School until fuel shortage is over; new members were appointed to the Association Cabinet; wants students to pay dues; amendments to the C. S. A. constitution are pending.
298 Economy or ?
College Eye 9:15, p.4
Believes better ventilated classrooms will slow the spread of sicknesses.
299 Gymnasium and Auditorium building closed indefinitely after five o'clock
College Eye 9:14, p.7
Conservation plan includes closing all buildings except for the library at five o'clock; society meetings need to be held at different times.
300 Men's Bible Study will be conducted in down-town churches
College Eye 9:14, p.7
Buildings on campus have been closed to save fuel so the studies have to meet elsewhere.