Food
Displaying 151 - 200 of 841 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Are more students leaving the Hill to go downtown Northern Iowan 108:37, p.1 |
The Barmuda establishments on College Hill have seen a decline in business during the recession, but their downtown businesses have seen an increase. The Hill is turning into a younger crowd, since several establishments allow entry at 18; photo. | |
152 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 108:36, p.5 |
Scenes from a day in Africa. Dancing and food highlighted the day; photo. | |
153 | College Hill bars lower prices, make changes Northern Iowan 108:35, p.1 |
Three Barmuda establishments on College Hill respond to student/patron input. Cover charges have been eliminated in most cases and prices have been lowered; photo. | |
154 | Preparations pick up for first UNI Dance Marathon Northern Iowan 108:34, p.10 |
With the event only three weeks away, only five male students have signed up as dancers. This is out of a total of 340 signed up to dance. Crafts, food, board games, and laser tag will be available. | |
155 | No snow, no sun, no problem Northern Iowan 108:33, p.5 |
Suggestions made for indoor activities during winter. Blanket forts, board games, and cooking are possibilities. Not having to dress for the day may be the best plus. | |
156 | 'tis the season of holiday giving Northern Iowan 108:27, p.7 |
Opportunities for sharing with those in need during the Christmas season; photo. | |
157 | Keep calm and eat a balanced breakfast Northern Iowan 108:26, p.4 |
Advice on how to survive final week. Get plenty of sleep, eat well, think positive, stay organized, and study are the main factors in survival. | |
158 | Student Voices finals edition Northern Iowan 108:26, p.7 |
Students answer the questions of how they like to study for finals and how they cope with the stress of final exams; photo. | |
159 | KIRB Check Northern Iowan 108:26, p.6 |
Fresh food is available at Alex's on the hill. Alexandre Martinov wants to educate college students on the value of fresh food. Martinov likes spicy food, but all types of food are available; photo. | |
160 | Our gluttonous waste Northern Iowan 108:25, p.3 |
Thanksgiving is over for this year. Statistics shared showing an alarming number of people dying due to hunger related causes each year. The amount of food wasted is mind boggling; photo. | |
161 | Week highlights opportunities for international education Northern Iowan 108:22, p.4 |
November 14 marks the beginning of a series of events highlighting many different countries. Information displays, international foods, cultural games, and speakers will be featured. | |
162 | Eatin' your way across the USA Northern Iowan 108:21, p.7 |
The Piazza shared foods from across the country for patrons; photo. | |
163 | UNI to host annual harvest dinner Public Relations News Release 2011:110, p.1 |
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education along with the Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership will host its annual harvest dinner. | |
164 | 3000 reusable baskets were thrown away in 3 months Northern Iowan 108:20, p.1 |
The replacement cost for these Union food serving baskets is $1440 for the three month inventory period. No solution is foolproof. People need to stop and think. Recycling does save money; photo. | |
165 | The price is ripe Northern Iowan 108:20, p.4 |
Increasing food costs at Maucker Union outlets have caused grumbling among some students. The solution is packing one's own lunch from food purchased at a grocery store. Costs will continue to increase; photo. | |
166 | Roman Osuna--not your average lunch lady Northern Iowan 108:20, p.6 |
Roman Osuna has found his niche at UNI Catering. He has the freedom to explore and create new dishes. He is also an accomplished ice carver. He enjoys preparing food for weddings held on campus. | |
167 | More than just nutrients Northern Iowan 108:17, p.4 |
Believes that food has not always been looked at as deeply as it is today. In early times, food was accepted as an essential part of the human condition. There was no talk of nutrient content and diet. | |
168 | Piazza turns 10 Northern Iowan 108:7, p.1 |
Piazza featured birthday games and special menu items during their tenth anniversary celebration. | |
169 | The Land of MILK and range juice machines Northern Iowan 108:7, p.4 |
After two years of living off campus and not eating well, the writer has returned to on-campus dining. The dining centers are well run and supply well balanced meals or healthy snacks. Meal plans are worth the money. | |
170 | Don't eat your money Northern Iowan 108:6, p.4 |
Students urged to be frugal with their food dollars and to try to eat healthy. | |
171 | Panchero's welcomes students back with Dollar Burrito Night Northern Iowan 108:1, p.2 |
Students look forward to the third annual Panchero's welcome back special. The lines will be long. Rock 108 will broadcast live. The first 475 guests will win free T-shirts. | |
172 | Healthy Creations: A Culinary Workshop to be held at UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:356, p.1 |
A cooking workshop will be brought to UNI with help from the University of Iowa, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Martin Brother Distributing. | |
173 | Indulge yourself in local eateries Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
Zippy's BBQ Shack, Pump Haus Pub and Grill, Toads Bar and Grill, The Other Place, 4 Queens, J's Homestyle, and Scratch Cupcakery are some of the local dining establishments; photo. | |
174 | UNI project aims to increase food production in surrounding counties Public Relations News Release 2010:341, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Food & Farm Partnership are working with Iowa counties to increase the number of local food producers. | |
175 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:50, p.6 |
Scenes from the Panther Bash; photo. |
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176 | Kids in the Kitchen program teaches students healthy nutrition Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.21 |
Grassroots Café program opens in the Price Laboratory School; students learn to prepare foot; photo. | |
177 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:42, p.6 |
Scenes from the UNI Hispanic Latino Student Union Black and White Ball; photo. | |
178 | Childhood obesity Northern Iowan 107:40, p.7 |
Schools need to revise school lunches, enhance nutrition education, and increase physical activity among children. Children are exposed to more sedentary activities than children of previous decades. | |
179 | CEEE sponsors sustainability film series Northern Iowan 107:39, p.1 |
"Fresh" is a film, highlighting the impact of the food industry on society. The film show both positive and negative aspects on the environment and health of the economy. | |
180 | Eating bugs for education Northern Iowan 107:38, p.5 |
Carole Edginton exposes her students to eating insects. Bugs have been eaten throughout our history. Grasshoppers seem to cause the most negative reactions among students; photo. | |
181 | 'Kids in the Kitchen' promotes healthy lifestyle choices for children Northern Iowan 107:38, p.2 |
Sixth grade students at Price Lab School are learning how to cook; thanks to Jim Nadeau, executive chef at College Square Hy-Vee. Children will prepare a complete meal and serve it to their parents February 24; photo. | |
182 | Best of Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 107:34, p.12 |
Scratch Cupcakes, 4 Queens Dairy Cream, Gravy's Diner, Mulligan's, Pablo's, Hearst Center for the Arts, and the Wild Hair Salon named favorite Cedar Valley establishments. | |
183 | UNI Entrepreneurs fight hunger in the Cedar Valley Northern Iowan 107:34, p.6 |
Group participating in a competition sponsored by Campbell Soup to battle hunger in the Cedar Valley. Goal is $5000 or 5000 pounds of food donated to the food bank. | |
184 | UNI students experience culture at the Chinese New Year Celebration Northern Iowan 107:34, p.6 |
Year of the Rabbit was celebrated at the Center for Multicultural Education. Chinese dishes were the main attraction. Music, dance, video footage, and drama were provided; photo. | |
185 | UNI to co-sponsor "Growing Local Lunches" event Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Cedar Falls Public Library will host a panel discussion on connecting local farmers with school lunch programs to provide locally grown produce. Six school districts presently participate. | |
186 | Campus cooking Northern Iowan 107:33, p.4 |
Recipe for shrimp and black bean corn salad; photo. | |
187 | Praises for campus cafeterias and whole food Northern Iowan 107:31, p.8 |
Research found 'Hot Pockets' ingredients to include the chemicals used in Plaster of Paris. The food quality and food safety on campus suddenly becomes more appreciated. | |
188 | Chubby's brings new flavor to College Hill Northern Iowan 107:30, p.5 |
New restaurant opens on the Hill. Features are all you can eat spaghetti and breadsticks on Tuesdays and all you can eat pizza on Wednesdays. Business is hopping between 2-3AM; photo. | |
189 | Challenged by Chubby's Northern Iowan 107:30, p.5 |
Two students accept the challenge to eat one pizza, on loaded foot-long hot dog, one taco, six wings, one burger with a side of fries, everything doused in hot sauce in twelve minutes. They did survive. | |
190 | Prices increase for soda in campus vending machines Northern Iowan 107:29, p.1 |
Increased production costs for Pepsi products have resulted in a twenty-five cent per bottle increase. The University is currently in the third year of a ten year contract with Pepsi. | |
191 | The organic craze distracts from more important issues Northern Iowan 107:26, p.10 |
The organic farming versus modern farming discussion revisited. Do genetically modified crops present a health risk? Is food safer if grown without pesticides? | |
192 | UNI food drive gives back to community Northern Iowan 107:24, p.4 |
Fall food drive has teamed with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. Food or cash donations are welcome at Essentials. Any donation will help. One dollar can purchase eleven dollars' worth of food. | |
193 | UNI celebrates International Education Week Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Provost Gloria Gibson opened the celebration Sunday in Lang Auditorium. Guang Jin, a UNI alumnus, was the keynote speaker. The week's activities announced. | |
194 | NIFFP to host harvest markets in Cedar Falls and Waverly Public Relations News Release 2010:143, p.1 |
All markets will feature a variety of locally produced food. Various winter-storage crops, including squash, potatoes, apples, and root vegetables, will be available, as well as meat, honey, baked goods and jams. | |
195 | UI to hold annual Food & Farm Partnership dinner Public Relations News Release 2010:132, p.1 |
"The evening will be a great chance to reconnect with friends and learn about some of the exciting local food projects going on in our area," said Andrea Rissing, program assistant at the CEEE. | |
196 | Campus Cooking Northern Iowan 107:19, p.7 |
Recipe for cozy apple rice pudding; photo | |
197 | Campus Cooking Northern Iowan 107:15, p.6 |
Recipe for spaghetti ramen lasagna; photo. | |
198 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:11, p.5 |
Scenes from Family Weekend. Tailgating, cook outs, classroom tours, and pep rallies shown; photo. | |
199 | Campus Cooking Northern Iowan 107:7, p.4 |
Recipe for breakfast burritos. | |
200 | College Hill Partnership to host Oktoberfest Northern Iowan 107:7, p.5 |
Classic and vegetarian brats, craft beers, and other fall food and beverage specialties will highlight the first annual Oktoberfest celebration. A polka band will provide the music. |