Etiquette

Displaying 51 - 100 of 365 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Shower etiquette: lost art at UNI
Northern Iowan 92:40, p.6
Believes students should be considerate of others in using showers.
52 Student social life
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.90
Brief look at etiquette and Greek organizations in the 1930s; photo.
53 Why do people ruin good movies?; theatre goers need to learn to shut up
Northern Iowan 91:40, p.5
Dislikes chattering by audience during movies.
54 Sometimes simple hello, handshake not enough: from 'hola' to 'days'. . .
Northern Iowan 91:21, p.12
How people greet each other as experienced in other countries.
55 Keep library quiet for studying
Northern Iowan 90:14, p.8
Urges people to be quiet and considerate.
56 Kissing with an audience is not a crime
Northern Iowan 90:6, p.9
Believes kissing in public is acceptable.
57 By Candlelight teaches students about etiquette
Northern Iowan 88:24, p.9
Students enjoy dining in formal atmosphere with faculty member.
58 Student conduct criticized
Northern Iowan 84:16, p.3
Did not like it that students interrupted speech by Pete du Pont.
59 Requests understanding
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.3
Wants students entering classrooms to wait for those in the previous class to exit the room first.
60 A Sports Column
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.11
Dick Fridley encourages support for the winter sports and condemns unsportsmanlike qualities in coaches.
61 Remember the courtesy rules
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.2
Should avoid name-calling.
62 Students should become involved
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.2
Students encourage other students to participate in University events, to behave better in class, and to keep the campus looking better.
63 Concert not for studying
Northern Iowan 72:42, p.2
Mark Welty informs others of concert etiquette.
64 Food service behavior disgusting
Northern Iowan 71:47, p.2
Believes many students behave very badly in dining centers.
65 Modeling course resumes Sat.
Northern Iowan 68:1, p.6
Lee Braniger will offer course; photo.
66 Charm course planned
Northern Iowan 67:61, p.8
Course will be offered by Lee Braniger; photo.
67 Reaction to discourtesy on campus
Northern Iowan 67:56, p.2
Has had recent bad experiences with uncivil behavior.
68 Fed up!
Northern Iowan 67:19, p.4
Would like people to communicate without swearing or using obscene language.
69 Concert etiquette explained for students
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.3
70 Matters of tennis etiquette
Northern Iowan 65:4, p.2
Professor Chabert offers advice on tennis etiquette and appropriate attire.
71 Girls: how to succeed on that football date
Northern Iowan 64:12, p.7
Humorous advice for women attending football games.
72 'The times are changing'
College Eye 63:51, p.3
Contests the stereotypical descriptions of women in a recent letter.
73 Freeze explains letter
College Eye 63:51, p.3
Argues that women want both equal treatment and preferential treatment at the same time.
74 Something that's more important?
College Eye 63:49, p.2
Asks if the recent etiquette issues are really important enough to use paper space.
75 Ladies and coeds
College Eye 63:49, p.2
Sarcastically makes distinctions between a lady and a coed.
76 Freeze's definition fits dog, not 'lady'
College Eye 63:49, p.2
Attempts to give a more accurate and 'modern' definition of a lady.
77 Ladies aren't privileged to 'courtesies'
College Eye 63:49, p.2
States that young women are not entitled to be treated better than others just because they act like ladies.
78 Freeze gives examples of today's females
College Eye 63:48, p.4
Lists reasons why SCI women shouldn't be treated like ladies.
79 Patti Peet offers proof
College Eye 63:48, p.2
Cites several reasons for claiming that SCI men suffer from a general lack of manners.
80 Paris offers suggestions on manners
College Eye 63:46, p.3
Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such.
81 Modern men rest muscles while chivalry wrestles
College Eye 63:44, p.8
Questions chivalry of SCI men; photo.
82 Standing ovation at SCI: abused, losing significance
College Eye 60:21, p.2
Compares recent standing ovations to instructors handing out too many "A's."
83 Perspective: speak the speech, I pray you--just 'hello' will do!
College Eye 58:24, p.2
Comments that students never say hello to someone they don't know.
84 Not finesse, but snobbery
College Eye 56:36, p.2
Sarcastically pokes fun at last week's editorial.
85 Studies in savoir faire needed
College Eye 56:35, p.2
Advocates a need for sophistication training.
86 Sloppy etiquette "out of it"
College Eye 51:5, p.8
Addresses the problem of sloppy eating and dressing habits at TC.
87 Good bye . . . come again!
College Eye 50:14, p.8
Advice for being a good guest.
88 Letters . . . we got letters . . .
College Eye 50:10, p.2
Questions whose job it is to give students social instruction.
89 Worst foot forward
College Eye 50:9, p.2
Believes that students are lacking in social conversational skills.
90 A notice to golfers from Recreation Park Committee
College Eye 49:29, p.7
Golf Course etiquette.
91 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:24, p.2
Chivalry is not worth the hassle.
92 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:24, p.2
'Ladies' at TC think too highly of themselves.
93 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:23, p.2
Girls agree that men should practice more chivalry.
94 Is chivalry dead?
College Eye 49:22, p.2
Some men do not treat women with the respect that they deserve.
95 Untitled
College Eye 48:5, p.2
Students criticize the student handbook.
96 Fifty models spark Saturday style show
College Eye 47:3, p.1
Style show displays appropriate clothes and proper etiquette; photo.
97 Social usage meets weekly
College Eye 46:2, p.5
For freshman women.
98 New Eye series to give answers
College Eye 43:12, p.7
Will answer etiquette questions.
99 They're hep now gal
College Eye 43:11, p.5
Nancy Foss speaks at Stadium Hall.
100 Seerley men to hear talk on etiquette
College Eye 43:10, p.7
Nancy Foss will speak.