Franzen--Keith
Displaying 1 - 27 of 27 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Franzen provides UNI, residents with fishing fun Northern Iowan 86:63, p.6 |
Would like to see Dry Run Creek stocked with trout. | |
2 | Creek clean-up a success Northern Iowan 86:54, p.2 |
150 people pull ten tons of junk from Dry Run Creek. | |
3 | UNI, Cedar Falls begin Dry Run Creek clean-up efforts Northern Iowan 86:50, p.4 |
Several organizations will haul trash. | |
4 | Earth Day brings awareness to campus, community Northern Iowan 86:48, p.1 |
Twentieth anniversary of first Earth Day; descriptions of activities scheduled. | |
5 | UNI outlines plan to clean up creek Northern Iowan 86:4, p.1 |
Vice President Conner presents plan for Dry Run Creek. | |
6 | CF residents battle UNI; in the wake of another fish kill Northern Iowan 86:1, p.1 |
Fish kill in Dry Run Creek; local citizens blame UNI; photo. | |
7 | 6% biodegradable, 94% pollution Northern Iowan 85:45, p.4 |
Does not believe that "starch-based" bags go very far in the direction of recycling. | |
8 | Blake has experience . . . , Northern Iowan 83:39, p.4 |
Supports Carl Blake in his bid for the UNISA Presidency. | |
9 | Salary increases suggested for UNISA executives Northern Iowan 83:36, p.7 |
Would raise certain salaries by $25. | |
10 | Support group aimed at farm crisis victims Northern Iowan 83:36, p.6 |
Students form group to get students involved in the problems facing farmers. | |
11 | Broadcasts, concerts supported Northern Iowan 83:24, p.3 |
Praises the Cable Satellite Network programs aired on campus. | |
12 | USI members lobby for educational funds Northern Iowan 83:23, p.1 |
Will continue fight against tuition increases. | |
13 | Letter challenged; no-till farm practices explained Northern Iowan 83:20, p.3 |
Believes no-till farming is a step in the right direction. | |
14 | Iowa agriculture needs Junkins Northern Iowan 83:19, p.3 |
Feels that if Lowell Junkins is not elected to be Iowa's next governor, Iowa farms will be doomed. | |
15 | Understanding agriculture brings support for Nagle Northern Iowan 83:18, p.2 |
Feels a knowledge of agriculture should win support for Dave Nagle in congressional elections. | |
16 | Transportation list created Northern Iowan 82:55, p.9 |
UNISA will create a list to assist students find rides; will investigate condition of sidewalks; would like more student office space. | |
17 | Apartheid protested by students Friday Northern Iowan 82:48, p.1 |
Sello Rasethaba, a native of South Africa, discusses the apartheid situation in South Africa; photo. | |
18 | New administration plans upcoming year Northern Iowan 82:48, p.3 |
UNISA president Connie Hessburg finalizes her administrative appointments. | |
19 | Apartheid protest today Northern Iowan 82:47, p.3 |
South African exchange students discuss their views on apartheid. | |
20 | One candidate better than the rest Northern Iowan 82:37, p.3 |
Encourages students to vote for Connie Hessburg for UNISA president. | |
21 | Scientist to discuss biosphere Northern Iowan 82:34, p.4 |
John Vallentyne will speak; photo. | |
22 | UNI science students lauded at honors dinner Public Relations News Release 1985:171, p.1 |
The program was the thirteenth annual Natural Sciences' Honors Dinner and it was held to honor scholarship and award winners as well as students with outstanding service; honored students are listed. | |
23 | Purchase considered Northern Iowan 82:21, p.5 |
UNISA considers purchasing computer equipment; opposed Governor Branstad's higher education budget; asks for guarantees on spending of proposed student computer fee. | |
24 | Conservation Club helps save valley Northern Iowan 82:15, p.4 |
Club donates money to purchasing land in Colorado. | |
25 | Conservation Club one of top three in U. S. Northern Iowan 82:11, p.16 |
Keith Franzen speaks at length about the club, its purposes, and its activities. | |
26 | Conservation Club plans field day Northern Iowan 82:5, p.7 |
Will hold program at Hickory Hills. | |
27 | UNI & Hartman Reserve Invite Nature Lovers to 'Natural History Field Day' at Hickory Hills Park Sept. 21 Public Relations News Release 1985:34, p.1 |
Everyone was welcome to the 'National History Field Day' where visitors attend sessions about nature and can go hiking, canoeing, or wildlife viewing. |