Graffiti

Displaying 1 - 50 of 63 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Graffiti smears campus after Halloween
Northern Iowan 110:21, p.1
Several graffiti reports were filed with police after Halloween. The Honors Cottage, Center for Multicultural Education, and a house off Seerley Boulevard are some of the locations vandalized. Police are looking for the culprit; photo.
2 Welcome to another edition of the Northern Iowa Student Government Newsletter
Northern Iowan 107:14, p.6
Opportunities for involvement with student government announced. Students reminded of the new Panther Shuttle schedule. Chalking policy highlights listed.
3 Blasphemy Day: ignore it
Northern Iowan 107:10, p.8
Students advised not to engage the Northern Iowa Freethinkers and Inquirers concerning their chalking during Blasphemy Day.
4 NISG establishes new chalking policy
Northern Iowan 107:10, p.1
Chalking of sidewalks is now covered by a policy from the Student Government. Messages must be signed by those leaving the message. No overwriting or defacing will be allowed. Disciplinary action may be initiated for violations; photo.
5 Blasphemy day becomes troll day
Northern Iowan 106:10, p.3
Believes sidewalk graffiti on "Blasphemy Day" crossed the line; crude and fallacy-filled reasoning has no place on a college campus; instead of opening minds about different religions or opening free discussion, false statements prevailed.
6 Bathroom writing on the wall
Northern Iowan 103:22, p.7
Helpful tips, health and body tips, questions not normally considered, and flyers for upcoming events found on the walls of women's restroom stalls; photo.
7 Disrespect when defacing buildings
Northern Iowan 101:10, p.6
Speaks out against defacing campus property in order to convey a message.
8 Chalk talk troubles
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.9
Asks that those writing on sidewalks, not write in places where people sit.
9 Untitled
Northern Iowan 98:53, p.8
Comments on a letter of apology concerning the rude captions written on the sidewalk next to an invitation to Take Back the Night, and encourages men to walk women home when it's dark.
10 Added chalk captions harassing, insensitive
Northern Iowan 98:52, p.9
Criticizes those who wrote rude comments on sidewalks next to messages about Take Back the Night.
11 Speak your mind with respect
Northern Iowan 93:10, p.8
Columnist comments on Jeremy Whitaker's column and UNIGLO's right to advertise meetings in chalk on sidewalks.
12 UNIGLO's chalk brought many to talk
Northern Iowan 93:7, p.9
UNIGLO co-chair responds to letters concerning writing advertisements on sidewalks with chalk.
13 Chalk graffiti? Spare me
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.8
Believes organizations should not advertise their meetings in chalk on the sidewalks.
14 UNIGLO has gone way overboard
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.8
Student comments on UNIGLO advertising and wants writing on sidewalks and walls to end.
15 Would it kill people to say 'hello' every now and again?
Northern Iowan 92:24, p.8
Wishes people were more friendly; has suggestions for chalk messages on sidewalks.
16 Students add their own personal touches to campus property
Northern Iowan 88:29, p.8
Dean Shoars talks about vandalism and graffiti on the UNI campus.
17 Auditorium bathrooms defaced; facelift not lasting
Northern Iowan 86:44, p.4
Graffiti ruining renovation efforts.
18 'Fan'cy painting
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.1
Someone has scrawled graffiti on the smokestack that will shortly be demolished; photo.
19 Campus anarchy signs bring 'commendation'
Northern Iowan 83:21, p.2
Talks about recent campus graffiti.
20 Appreciates "Kill Dozer"
Northern Iowan 81:53, p.3
Believes graffiti on bulldozer that razed the Old Administration Building is appropriate.
21 Hopes editors mellow out
Northern Iowan 81:19, p.2
Believes writers of recent political articles have been overwrought; hopes future articles can focus on facts.
22 Member clarifies graffiti incident
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3
A member of Students for Peace claims that only a few members were involved in the graffiti incident.
23 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3
Student comments on defacing university property in the name of peace.
24 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3
Strongly critical of recent peace graffiti.
25 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3
A group of students comments on the defacing of university property with graffiti.
26 Peace day graffiti spoils peace concept
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.3
Mary Arndt is displeased with the recent rash of graffiti.
27 It¿s as clear as the writing's off the wall
Northern Iowan 81:18, p.1
A member of Students for Peace cleans the sidewalk of graffiti in front of the library; photo.
28 Is this peace?
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.3
Critical of those who used graffiti on Peace Day.
29 UNISA
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.4
Considers action against Students for Peace because of their apparent use of graffiti.
30 Suggest other means
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.2
Believes that graffiti on campus concerning the situation in El Salvador is ineffective and should be stopped.
31 Suggests other means
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.2
Kim Ridgely urges people responsible for spray-painting their messages on campus to print their comments in the newspaper.
32 Untitled
Northern Iowan 77:42, p.2
Spray-painting graffiti is wrong way to voice opinion.
33 'Don't eat yellow snow' . . . and other pearls of wisdom
Northern Iowan 76:22, p.16
Samples of graffiti found around campus.
34 What's in a name?
Northern Iowan 76:4, p.15
Graffiti outside the greenhouse; photo.
35 Add culture to your life; write graffiti!
Northern Iowan 75:39, p.1
Quick look at campus graffiti.
36 Bathroom graffiti may be published
Northern Iowan 74:56, p.3
Steve Young would like students to send in pictures of bathroom graffiti for his book.
37 Football fans rowdy at Shrine game
Northern Iowan 74:11, p.13
Crowd sailed paper airplanes and left a great deal of litter.
38 Untitled
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.12
A intended invitation was shot down with a message on a window at the greenhouse; photo.
39 Students should become involved
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.2
Students encourage other students to participate in University events, to behave better in class, and to keep the campus looking better.
40 Sex, love and boredom: topics of UNI graffiti; over $10,000 spent on repairs
Northern Iowan 73:22, p.1
A look at graffiti on the UNI campus.
41 Graffiti greenhouse
Northern Iowan 73:4, p.5
Students write messages on the UNI Greenhouse; photo.
42 Immortality erased
Northern Iowan 72:13, p.4
Painters erase 1972 graffiti high on the Power Plant smokestack; photo.
43 Misspelled graffiti
Northern Iowan 71:26, p.3
Wishes vandals would at least spell correctly.
44 Graffiti News
Northern Iowan 69:43, p.2
Winning entries announced.
45 Graffiti News
Northern Iowan 69:41, p.2
Further examples of UNI graffiti.
46 Graffiti News
Northern Iowan 69:39, p.2
Further UNI graffiti.
47 Graffiti News
Northern Iowan 69:37, p.2
Examples of campus graffiti.
48 Turn in a graffiti
Northern Iowan 69:35, p.3
Graffiti contest underway.
49 Understanding students--prof studies campus slang
UNI Century 1:1, p.3
Professor Don Nilsen collects and analyzes UNI slang.
50 Words betray attitudes
Northern Iowan 66:5, p.2
Dislikes recent sidewalk graffiti.