Extracurricular Activities
Displaying 101 - 150 of 199 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | The Week's events Alumnus 21:2, p.2 |
Over nine hundred extracurricular events occur each quarter. | |
102 | What the photographer found Alumnus 21:2, p.2 |
Photographer records all extracurricular events during one week; photo. | |
103 | What is your favorite event College Eye 28:21, p.3 |
Students express their preferences for recent campus events and activities. | |
104 | New social calendar of Student Council prevents all conflicts College Eye 28:16, p.1 |
Weekly calendar should make scheduling easier. | |
105 | Chips and Quibs College Eye 28:15, p.2 |
Campus observations; believes Old Gold Beauties should be judged on beauty instead of popularity. | |
106 | The Soap Box College Eye 28:11, p.2 |
Urges students to enjoy their leisure time. | |
107 | Riding the hobby College Eye 28:11, p.2 |
Women's League will offer opportunities for students to participate in their hobbies. | |
108 | Hobby groups begin weaving, line-cuts, knitting, carving College Eye 28:11, p.3 |
Women will begin work in December. | |
109 | Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences College Eye 28:6, p.1 |
Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things. | |
110 | Freshmen hold activities meeting College Eye 28:2, p.1 |
Will learn about extracurricular activities. | |
111 | The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College College Eye 28:2, p.2 |
Brief platform of suggested improvements; includes united students, support for athletic activities, workable class attendance policy, and participation in extracurricular activities. | |
112 | Council committee announces plans for activities program College Eye 28:1, p.1 |
Student Council will provide orientation to extracurricular activities and organizations. | |
113 | Chips and Quibs College Eye 27:11, p.2 |
Campus news notes. | |
114 | What's to be done? College Eye 27:7, p.2 |
Suggestions for improving teacher education. | |
115 | To the editor-- College Eye 27:42, p.2 |
Claims that most students do not have time for extracurricular activities. | |
116 | Miss Shaw stresses proper distribution of student activity College Eye 27:38, p.1 |
Fannie Shaw believes that too much participation in extracurricular activities can undermine health. | |
117 | They did it, now our turn has come College Eye 27:37, p.2 |
Claims that better student leadership of organizations should be the result of the decision to limit the number of offices that can be held by one student. | |
118 | Student Council limits office holding; one major, two minors set as limit; grades must be maintained under new plan College Eye 27:36, p.1 |
Will assign points to various campus offices; object is to spread responsibility for offices in extracurricular activities; description of the point system. | |
119 | Do you hold too many offices? College Eye 27:36, p.2 |
Now that extracurricular restraints have been passed by the Student Council, some students will have to give up their leadership positions in some organizations, giving others a chance at them. | |
120 | Are you lost in the fog? College Eye 27:34, p.2 |
Warns students about the dangers of overloading themselves with too many extracurricular activities. | |
121 | The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College College Eye 27:29, p.2 |
College Eye editorial staff offers suggestions for making ISTC a better college. | |
122 | Campus leaders to be guests at dinner College Eye 27:14, p.1 |
Will emphasize contribution of extracurricular activities to college life. | |
123 | Student life is busy one for spring term Alumnus 19:3, p.4 |
Outline of extracurricular events of spring 1935 term. | |
124 | Is campus "dead," or certain students? College Eye 26:30, p.2 |
Complaints have been heard that the campus is dead and students are unfriendly so upcoming activities are listed to prove that there is plenty to do. | |
125 | Campus and classroom College Eye 26:5, p.2 |
Classroom and extracurricular activities merging. | |
126 | Variety of extracurricular activities are open to students; music, drama, journalism offer openings to those interested College Eye 25:11, p.6 |
Quick survey of extracurricular activities on campus. | |
127 | Forum College Eye 24:29, p.2 |
Professor Mach notes that his comments on what students can learn on weekends was meant to contrast weekends on campus versus weekends at home. | |
128 | Forum College Eye 24:28, p.2 |
Believes students should enjoy their time in college, because study will have little to do with their later lives. | |
129 | Forum College Eye 24:18, p.2 |
Believes that some students do not feel that they are a part of the college; others choose to associate with only a small group. | |
130 | Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion College Eye 24:10, p.4 |
Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems. | |
131 | Irish debaters declare American students take classes too seriously; education is obtained for sake of culture in Ireland College Eye 24:10, p.1 |
Irish debaters contrast British and American college life. | |
132 | Two minutes; learn to play College Eye 24:4, p.2 |
Believes that study is aided by understanding and participation in extracurricular activities. | |
133 | Activities today College Eye 23:41, p.2 |
Explores the statistics of student involvement on campus. | |
134 | A history of activities College Eye 23:39, p.2 |
Explores the evolution of categories of student groups and activities at ISTC. | |
135 | Dean Reed tells of "fratless" days at Iowa Teachers College; literary societies and Hobo club trained young orators in former times College Eye 23:39, p.4 |
Talks about roles and functions of literary societies and Greek organizations. | |
136 | Council argues improvement projects here; two chief essentials include school spirit problem and organizing of point system for extra-class activities College Eye 23:17, p.1 |
Also discuss social program at the school. | |
137 | Men lift taboo from outside activities by high scholastic record College Eye 22:20, p.2 |
Report shows that many men maintain high grade point averages despite participation in extracurricular activities. | |
138 | "Extra" activities have future Alumnus 15:1, p.12 |
Alumnus Alexander Roberts writes article on extracurricular activities. | |
139 | The belief that athletics is the major and only activity at a college Public Relations News Release 1929:158, p.1 |
Music is a popular major and extracurricular activity on campus; brief history of the Department of Music. | |
140 | Large membership of faculty attends student assembly College Eye 21:4, p.1 |
Elizabeth Coder speaks on extracurricular activities. | |
141 | The Editor's Column College Eye 21:3, p.4 |
Student Council setting dates for events early to avoid conflicts; urges students to attend to class business; urges women to seek late permissions as soon as they can. | |
142 | "Orange eaters" College Eye 20:22, p.4 |
Urges students to attend campus lectures and performances. | |
143 | Do outside activities mean sacrifice? College Eye 20:22, p.4 |
The amount of sacrifice depends on the student involved. | |
144 | Official notice College Eye 18:13, p.2 |
Student Welfare Committee makes recommendations on outside activities, suspensions, and housing. | |
145 | Rah! Rah! Rah! College Eye 18:7, p.4 |
Claims that colleges are becoming too focused on extracurricular activities and sports rather than on academic work and training. | |
146 | College Eye asks seniors to answer five questions on college professors and classes; seek honest opinions of teachers and the value of their work College Eye 17:39, p.1 |
Seniors offer opinions on best faculty, strongest part of the curriculum, curricular improvements, and suggestions for change. | |
147 | Dean Reed reports College Eye 17:28, p.1 |
Will discuss reasons for some students' failure to make good grades. | |
148 | The inquiring reporter College Eye 17:27, p.5 |
Asks students if there are enough social activities on campus. | |
149 | The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:23, p.3 |
Asks if students are urged to attend too many outside events. | |
150 | Over 650 students fail to make 15 grade points for fall term; college authorities give reasons they believe are causing delinquencies College Eye 16:19, p.1 |
Faculty and administration cite lack of student preparation and insufficient attention to college work. |