Food

Displaying 601 - 650 of 828 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Iowan compares food prices
Northern Iowan 71:2, p.4
Comparison of food prices at local stores.
602 Food stamp program is real boon to student
Northern Iowan 70:53, p.11
About four hundred UNI students participate in program.
603 Cottontop fights back!; new health food club in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 70:50, p.12
History of Cottontop Coop; photo.
604 Comparing local prices; milk prices rise higher, eggs drop
Northern Iowan 70:48, p.7
Food prices in local grocery stores.
605 Sweet Shop proving to be a big success
Northern Iowan 70:44, p.5
Penny candy on sale in Union's Penny Lane; photo.
606 Milk product and meats still high
Northern Iowan 70:31, p.7
Survey of food prices in local stores.
607 Food stamps
Northern Iowan 70:30, p.1
Procedures for applying for food stamps.
608 Milk products and pork still high
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.9
Survey of local food prices.
609 Hot dogs
Northern Iowan 70:15, p.5
ACS will serve lunch.
610 Comparing local food prices
Northern Iowan 70:13, p.8
Survey of prices at local grocery stores.
611 Consumer comparison labeled "common"
Northern Iowan 70:10, p.2
Store manager points out possible errors in food price survey.
612 Comparing local food prices
Northern Iowan 70:8, p.9
Survey of local food stores.
613 Bagels, anyone?
Northern Iowan 70:1, p.1
Tom Saucer brings his stand to UNI, selling bagels, jellies, cheeses, and jams; photo.
614 Buffet gives 'Tartuffe' French touch
Northern Iowan 69:53, p.6
Buffet available in Union; play preview.
615 German foods highlight buffet
Northern Iowan 69:52, p.5
Menu for meal in Union.
616 Spanish buffet to be served
Northern Iowan 69:27, p.8
Menu for meal in Union.
617 Gourmet dinner
Northern Iowan 69:20, p.5
Hawaiian dinner will be served at Union.
618 A feast for Bangladesh
Northern Iowan 69:18, p.2
Attempt to keep people aware of needs.
619 Food--a relevant topic
Northern Iowan 69:17, p.2
Enjoy eating baby food for one day.
620 What's wrong with the university?
Northern Iowan 68:53, p.2
Points out problems with plan to cut weekend meal service at Campbell Hall.
621 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:35, p.2
Vending machines or real food?
622 Dress codes, Sunday meals discussed by Food Committee
Northern Iowan 67:55, p.12
Results of survey of proposed changes.
623 Food store opens in Valley
Northern Iowan 67:41, p.4
Convenience store will open at 31st and Hudson.
624 Pedersen's Cornflakes quiz
Northern Iowan 67:34, p.11
Visits Food Trip, a local natural foods store.
625 Festive food delights
Northern Iowan 67:19, p.5
Offers recipes.
626 "Cornflakes" takes a "Food Trip"
Northern Iowan 67:17, p.15
Bookstore and natural foods store will combine into one building.
627 Exotic foods served; Café Internationale
Northern Iowan 65:51, p.4
Students will feature different foods each day.
628 Food Service suggestion from potato patty hater
College Eye 63:52, p.2
Asks for modifications in the food serving plans.
629 Reader deplores Commons waste
College Eye 56:11, p.2
Student who works in Commons thinks that students at SCI are very wasteful with food; reminds them they can take smaller portions.
630 Lab School sophs to hold bar-b-que
Public Relations News Release 1960:105, p.1
Price Laboratory School sophomores sell tickets to their barbeque dinner as a fundraising effort to finance their senior trip. The dinner will be held in Price Laboratory School's cafeteria.
631 Miss Yeager to attend home ec conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:65, p.1
Josephine Yeager attends the North Central Regional Conference for College and University Foods and Nutrition Teachers. Yeager is program chairman for the two day conference.
632 Chinese cuisine to be featured at demonstration
College Eye 51:37, p.3
Ruth Kao will teach class.
633 Better than pizza
College Eye 51:12, p.1
Ellen Deutsch and Phil Blume enjoy "flipjacks"; photo.
634 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:4, p.8
Comments on Old Gold senior photos, decorations, paychecks, and the Commons snack bar.
635 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:5, p.2
Sounds of jazz on the TC campus, losing the 'Freshman 20' (rumored twenty pounds gained by freshmen), inconsistent food in Campbell Hall.
636 Untitled
College Eye 48:28, p.2
Features students eating from a trough.
637 The registration figures for the Fall Educational conference hel Friday and Saturday went over the 425 mark.
Public Relations News Release 1951:44, p.1
May Hill Arbuthnot was the featured speaker for the Saturday morning general session. The topic of her second speech was "Guiding Children and Youth through Books." Saturday's activities were designed for elementary and junior high school personnel.
638 Kansas flood relief was this summer's service project of Bartlett Hall women
Public Relations News Release 1950:429, p.1
Residents of the hall donated $48.50 to the flood relief program. Recent quarterly projects of the hall's residents include providing food for local needy families and clothing for Korean civilians.
639 Food and housing fees for the summer session are higher than last year's, according to Business Manager Philip C. Jennings
Public Relations News Release 1950:392, p.1
Room rates for the 10-week session are $40 and meals cost $99. Last summer's fees were $30 and $95 respectively. The student fee is $36.
640 Baker Hall men to become chefs
College Eye 42:11, p.7
Will install facilities for making popcorn and candy.
641 Mrs. Frank and seven helpers make pies for Commons via assembly line.
College Eye 41:34, p.1
Mrs. Frank talks about preparing pies.
642 . . . Ready, set, go!
College Eye 41:34, p.1
Workers bake pies for students on campus; photo.
643 Special kitchen prepares diets for diabetics, obese, anemic
College Eye 41:29, p.2
The diet kitchen prepares meals for twenty-five people.
644 Dieter's delight . . .
College Eye 41:29, p.1
Student weighs food for special diet; photo.
645 . . . Kitchen artists
College Eye 40:22, p.1
Two young men prepare their meal; photo.
646 Three may be a crowd, but these fellows find there are advantages
College Eye 40:22, p.4
A look at apartment life for three young men.
647 Future sixth grade chefs prepare, eat own pancakes
College Eye 39:37, p.6
Pupils talk about cooking.
648 Five Home Management girls plan daily low cost meals
College Eye 39:37, p.4
Working on meals costing forty-five cents per day per person.
649 Meal planning class serves school lunch
College Eye 39:27, p.3
Twelve home economics students serve seventy-five guests.
650 Letter to the editor
College Eye 39:23, p.2
Student is angry with students who stick around after their noon meal to smoke leaving those who haven't eaten no place to sit.