Football
Displaying 551 - 600 of 1342 in reverse chronological order
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551 | Multitalented Shedd making his mark as a Panther Northern Iowan 88:22, p.16 |
Profile on Panther Kenny Shedd. | |
552 | UNI-Dome refuge from harsh winter weather Northern Iowan 88:19, p.20 |
Facility will be used for high school football play-offs. | |
553 | "Footer" looks forward to possible NFL career Northern Iowan 88:14, p.14 |
Senior Brian Mitchell is now looking to the National Football League for life after college; photo. | |
554 | Jones drafted by Cleveland in third round of NFL draft; Defensive end taken 47th; highest drafted player in Panther history Northern Iowan 87:54, p.14 |
Former Panther James Jones was drafted into the NFL Sunday; photo. | |
555 | UNI coaches offer Spring Football Clinic Northern Iowan 87:51, p.15 |
Football Clinic will be held April 19-20. | |
556 | The teams to watch out for in Super Bowl XXVI Northern Iowan 87:34, p.11 |
Review of AFC and NFC dominance in the Super Bowl. | |
557 | Underdog Giants stun Bills Northern Iowan 87:33, p.12 |
Super Bowl game ends with New York Giants defeating Buffalo Bills, 20-19. | |
558 | Top 10 highlights of Super Bowl XXV Northern Iowan 87:33, p.12 |
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559 | Bud Light wins! Northern Iowan 87:33, p.1 |
Sherman House residents of Rider Hall gather to watch the Super Bowl; photo. | |
560 | Inside the lines Northern Iowan 87:4, p.13 |
Columnist comments on Jim Walden's comments about Blaise Bryant, baseball, volleyball state championships, and the Vikings. | |
561 | Joe Fuller earns spot with San Diego; Panthers in the pros (part three of a series) Northern Iowan 87:4, p.17 |
UNI defensive back Joe Fuller will play for the San Diego Chargers; photo. | |
562 | Bryce Paup survives final cut Northern Iowan 87:2, p.23 |
Former player Bryce Paup now on Green Bay Packers football team; photo. | |
563 | Student life A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.52 |
Account of student life, organizations, recreation, discipline, and curriculum in the first ten years of the Normal School; photo. | |
564 | Green Bay selects Bryce Paup in sixth round Northern Iowan 86:56, p.20 |
Green Bay Packers selected UNI's stellar linebacker, Bryce Paup, in the sixth round of the NFL draft; photo. | |
565 | Paup awaits NFL's call Northern Iowan 86:49, p.14 |
Former football player Bryce Paup anticipates continuing his career at the NFL level; photo. | |
566 | Information meeting Wednesday (March 28) for persons interested in tryouts for University of Northern Iowa cheerleaders, pompon squad and mascot Public Relations News Release 1989:495, p.1 |
Students enrolled for the 1990-91 academic year are eligible to try out for positions on the cheerleading and pompon squads, as well as the panther mascot. Cheerleaders are needed in basketball, football, and wrestling. Tryouts are held in East Gym. | |
567 | Nice catch! Northern Iowan 86:45, p.4 |
Students play football; photo. | |
568 | Super Bowl XXIV: the final word Northern Iowan 86:34, p.12 |
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569 | 49ers are best team of decade Northern Iowan 86:33, p.13 |
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570 | It's almost game time! Northern Iowan 86:32, p.12 |
Super Bowl preview. | |
571 | A celebration 'rock around the clock' is planned for the University of Northern Iowa homecoming, Oct 18-22. Public Relations News Release 1989:161, p.1 |
Variety of activities listed. Students will be painting the windows of College Hill merchants. "Rock around the Clock" dinner to be held in all dining centers, featuring hula hoop, bubble gum, and limbo contests. Homecoming golf outing at Beaver Hills. | |
572 | University of Northern Iowa parents' weekend Sept. 22-24; concert, open houses, football offered. Public Relations News Release 1989:69, p.1 |
Activities include opens houses, Parents' Coffee, a combined dance performance by UNI's Orchesis Groupe and Folk Dancers, and a special carillon concert at the Campanile. | |
573 | Spring fever Northern Iowan 85:31, p.1 |
Students toss around a football; photo. | |
574 | Northern Iowa to host some 50 Davenport students in first phase of program to encouage teaching careers. Public Relations News Release 1988:129, p.1 |
The program encourages minorities to enter the teaching profession. Parents and students will participate in a variety of activites on campus at UNI and learn more about teacher education program. | |
575 | University of Northern Iowa Parents' Weekend Oct. 28-30; theatre, open houses, football offered. Public Relations News Release 1988:122, p.1 |
Parents will have a chance to expierence campus life at UNI. Activites include Volleyball against Southwest Missouri State,Theatre UNI presents "Getting Out," Parents' Coffee following will be a speical program with Eldon Miller, head men's basketball. | |
576 | Hut one, hut two Northern Iowan 85:16, p.4 |
Student plays football; photo. | |
577 | University of Northern Iowa marching band takes annual trip Oct. 14-15 Public Relations News Release 1988:100, p.1 |
List of members of the UNI Panther marching band inculdes name, hometown and instrument. The marching band will travel for the football team's game against Illinois State and perform at Keokuk High School football game. | |
578 | It will be 'déjà vu' for parents of one University of Northern Iowa student from Boone when Panther football team travels to Iowa State Saturday. Public Relations News Release 1988:92, p.1 |
Adam Weedman will be "The Cat" for UNI. His brother was Cy for Iowa State six years ago. Adam was selected to be "The Cat" at the beginning of the semester and has been making appearances at UNI football games and other events since that time. | |
579 | It will be 'déjà vu' for parents of one University of Northern Iowa student from Boone when panther football team travels to Iowa State Saturday. Public Relations News Release 1988:92, p.1 |
Megan Hardman "the Little Cat sits high on shoulders of Northern Iowa's new Panther mascot, Adam Weedman, during a recent football game in the UNI-Dome. | |
580 | It will be 'déjà vu' for parents of one University of Northern Iowa student from Boone when panther football team travels to Iowa State Saturday. Public Relations News Release 1988:92, p.1 |
Adam Weedman rest his "head" on his knees during a recent University of Northern Iowa football game in the UNI-Dome. A junior, Weedman is Northern Iowa's new Panther Mascot, "The Cat." | |
581 | Celebration 'Under the Big Top' is planned for the University of Northern Iowa Homecoming, Sept. 28-Oct. 2 Public Relations News Release 1988:60, p.1 |
Many Homecoming activities planned, such as a theatre production, window painting competition, golf tournament, pep rally, music, "campaniniling, foot ball game versus the Leathernecks of Western Illinois. | |
582 | Willard may be drafted by Cowboys Northern Iowan 84:53, p.14 |
Kevin Willard is one of the Dallas Cowboys candidates for the 1988 NFL draft; photo. | |
583 | University of Northern Iowa fraternity sponsoring 'Grid-Hoop 88' Public Relations News Release 1987:259, p.1 |
The football team organizes a charity competition for the Easter Seal Society with the graduating Hawkeye football players in West Gymnasium. Tickets are available at University Book and Supply, Panther Shop, Iowa Sports Supply, and the ticket office. | |
584 | Activities galore at Northern Iowa Saturday; Drivers urged to arrive early to find parking Public Relations News Release 1987:160, p.1 |
Dean Shoars warns visitors that parking near the West Gymnasium, Strayer-Wood Theatre, and the UNI-Dome may be limited. Additional parking may be available near Latham Field, the Education Center, or Gilchrist Hall. | |
585 | National AAA Pro-Football Superbowl game to be played in UNI-Dome Friday Public Relations News Release 1987:140, p.1 |
Proceeds of the AAA Pro-Football League Superbowl game are given to the Waterloo Salvation Army. The Cedar Falls High School marching band performs the pre- and halftime shows. | |
586 | University of Northern Iowa Marching Band prepares for Parents' Weekend Public Relations News Release 1987:107, p.1 |
Professor Bill Shepherd and Brian Palmer organize the Homecoming halftime show. The night's theme is James Bond. A performance of the previous halftime show is held in Russell Hall. Band members are listed. | |
587 | Harbon and Lydia Merret of Des Moines named UNI parents of the year Public Relations News Release 1987:97, p.1 |
Harbon and Lydia Merret are named Parents of the Year during the Parents' Weekend football game. The Merrets were nominated by their grandson, Andre, making them the first grandparents to receive the honor. | |
588 | What an arm! Northern Iowan 84:13, p.5 |
Meg Schebler looks for a receiver; photo. | |
589 | A football fan wakes up Northern Iowan 84:13, p.2 |
Football in the strike season. | |
590 | Former UNI football players fill in for striking NFL regulars Northern Iowan 84:12, p.16 |
Former UNI players are filling player void left by the NFL strike. | |
591 | UNI Pom Pon Squad selected Public Relations News Release 1987:57, p.1 |
Fourteen of eighty applicants are selected to join the Pom Pon Squad. The squad's first performance is held during the halftime show at the Homecoming football game. Includes a list of new members. | |
592 | UNI student radio station KCRS now broadcast in metro community Public Relations News Release 1987:59, p.1 |
KCRS General Manager Colin Lamb outlines the new broadcasting schedule for metro listeners. The new schedule includes sports coverage from the station's direct link in the UNI-Dome, interviews with coaches, and controversial issue oriented programs. | |
593 | A 'Panther tracks: full steam ahead' UNI Homecoming is planned October 1-4 Public Relations News Release 1987:52, p.1 |
Homecoming activities being with the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Show, a volleyball match in West Gym, and a performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest". Activities continue with a golf tournament, window painting, an ROTC ceremony, and the Volksmarch. | |
594 | 'Panther Tracks... Full steam ahead" is 1987 UNI Homecoming theme Public Relations News Release 1987:10, p.1 |
Paul Marlow wins the homecoming committee's theme logo contest. Homecoming celebrations include a Panther football rally, a dance, and a parade. Homecoming committee members are listed. | |
595 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:452, p.1 |
ROTC helps students pay college tuition. Gene Baker outlines the process of corking baseball bats. Noreen Hermansen urges high school students to begin their college search. Darrell Mudra takes thirty students to Chicago Bears training camp. | |
596 | Northern Iowa Alumni Association to Sponsor Bus Trip to UNI vs. Minnesota Football Public Relations News Release 1987:440, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Alumni Association organizes transportation from the UNI-Dome to Minneapolis for a football game. Members of the Alumni Association attend a Charter Club sponsored reception with Coach Darrell Mudra, Constantine Curris, and Bob Bowlsby. | |
597 | Off to the races . . . Northern Iowan 83:58, p.20 |
A photo of UNI's Panthers playing in the Spring Game; photo. | |
598 | The Allnighter's Club Northern Iowan 83:22, p.2 |
Shows a football player at lunch. | |
599 | The Allnighter's Club Northern Iowan 83:18, p.2 |
Shows an excited campus before a televised football game. | |
600 | Kwitchersnivlin' Northern Iowan 83:16, p.2 |
Two guys gamble over a football game. |