Halloween
Displaying 201 - 250 of 566 in reverse chronological order
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201 | Horror stories for the '90s, not for the faint of heart Northern Iowan 91:19, p.6 |
Halloween stories. | |
202 | UNI student sends chills with haunting real-life ghost story Northern Iowan 91:19, p.8 |
Recounting of a ghost story. | |
203 | Halloween party-goers treat themselves to trends Northern Iowan 91:19, p.8 |
Survey of trends in costumes; photo. | |
204 | Halloween treats for you Northern Edition 2:25, p.6 |
Review of local 'haunted houses.' | |
205 | 3-D Eye Candy makes for one scary evening Northern Edition 2:25, p.11 |
Haunted house presented in Strayer-Wood Theatre. | |
206 | Help the 'Cool Ghoul' to fight cancer Northern Edition 2:24, p.10 |
Beer company sponsoring charity campaign. | |
207 | Theatre's haunted house a success Northern Edition 1:5, p.6 |
Four hundred attended haunted house in Strayer-Wood Theater. | |
208 | Hip attire for gnarly tricksters Northern Iowan 90:18, p.8 |
Survey of best-selling Halloween costumes; photo. | |
209 | Lawther ghost haunts all year; haunted house features mischievous Augie Northern Iowan 90:18, p.9 |
Tales of Augie; Lawther Hall will offer haunted house. | |
210 | Let the madness begin Northern Iowan 90:18, p.9 |
Theatre UNI will offer its first haunted house; photo. | |
211 | Vote Democrat for a safe Halloween Northern Iowan 90:18, p.9 |
Tales of his Halloween experiences. | |
212 | Scare up some Halloween goodies Northern Iowan 90:18, p.7 |
A recipe for peanut butter popcorn balls and ghost cupcakes. | |
213 | Halloween Howl promises to be a wild time at the Hearst Center for the Arts Northern Edition 1:4, p.4 |
Description of fundraising event. | |
214 | 'Tis the Season Old Gold 0:0, p.32 |
A collaboration of holiday events that occurred around campus; photo. | |
215 | Thanks for annual Halloween party Northern Iowan 89:19, p.3 |
Thanks Campbell Hall students for party. | |
216 | Nosebleed Seats Northern Iowan 89:18, p.2 |
Recalls meeting someone on Hill. | |
217 | I'm frozen and I can't get up! Northern Iowan 88:19, p.6 |
Frozen jack-o'-lantern; photo. | |
218 | Costume fever hits campus; Halloween is in the air and everyone is catching it as¿ Northern Iowan 88:17, p.6 |
Students talk about the costumes they are going to wear. | |
219 | DUs hold all-Greek Halloween party for Cedar Valley Food Bank Northern Iowan 88:17, p.4 |
Fraternity hopes to double last year's contribution; photo. | |
220 | Halloween traditions--who started all this scary stuff, anyway? Public Relations News Release 1991:158, p.1 |
James Robinson states that traditions are formed through the years from ancient rituals and religious practices. | |
221 | Ghosts and goblins and vampires, oh my! Northern Iowan 87:18, p.1 |
Students present version of "Wizard of Oz" in Augie's Attic Wednesday; photo. | |
222 | Trick or treat pumpkinheads! Nutritious snack alternatives. Public Relations News Release 1990:151, p.1 |
Safety and nutrition should be considered when considering treats for Halloween. | |
223 | Spooky snacks Northern Iowan 86:17, p.17 |
Recipes for Halloween. | |
224 | Strange events blamed on return of ghost Northern Iowan 86:17, p.10 |
Students claim that Augie left a message on the bulletin board; quick history of the Augie legends. | |
225 | Halloween is also a time to be cautious Northern Iowan 86:17, p.10 |
Parents should be careful with children's candy. | |
226 | Halloween reflects the past; throwback to pagan festivals Northern Iowan 86:17, p.17 |
Brief history of Halloween. | |
227 | College Hill Lutheran Church Northern Iowan 86:16, p.6 |
Holding Halloween party. | |
228 | Halloween treats can be nutritious, safe and fun! Public Relations News Release 1989:129, p.1 |
Creative alternatives to sweets at Halloween include more nutritious treats, such as unsweetened dried fruit, cans of sugar free juice or pop, or individual serving boxes of unfrosted cereals. | |
229 | Trick or treat? Start early to make the holiday safe for kids. Public Relations News Release 1989:159, p.1 |
Hattie Middleton says parents should seriously consider nutritious treats for ghouls and goblins. Parents need to provide "good" treats, and advise kids on which foods should be avoided. Safety aspects of this holiday shouldn't be over looked. | |
230 | Pumpkin pie? Northern Iowan 85:20, p.1 |
Old pumpkins; photo. | |
231 | Scary, very scary . . . . Northern Iowan 85:19, p.9 |
Students in costume; photo. | |
232 | Trick or treat pumpkinheads! It's Halloween! Public Relations News Release 1988:128, p.1 |
James Robinson says the holiday's roots are based in the belief that spirit can be bribed into being good. While some religions go along with the holiday, other put more emphasis on the day after Halloween, or All Saints Day. | |
233 | Outside Looking In Northern Iowan 85:18, p.3 |
Goes to see another Halloween movie. | |
234 | A little history . . . . Northern Iowan 85:17, p.10 |
A history of Halloween practices and customs. | |
235 | Quick costume tips offered, takes five minutes or less Northern Iowan 85:17, p.10 |
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236 | Jack-o'-lanterns easily carved; planning means perfection Northern Iowan 85:17, p.10 |
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237 | Jaycees offer frightening alternatives Northern Iowan 85:17, p.11 |
Review of local haunted house promotions. | |
238 | Augie's back to haunt you Northern Iowan 85:17, p.10 |
Lawther Hall will host Augie's Attic. | |
239 | Masquerade parade Northern Iowan 84:20, p.8 |
Children in costume; photo. | |
240 | Who's that girl? Northern Iowan 84:19, p.1 |
Child plays trick or treat; photo. | |
241 | Fun stuff! Northern Iowan 84:19, p.8 |
Children carve pumpkin; photo. | |
242 | Augie's Attic opens; the tradition continues Northern Iowan 84:19, p.19 |
Legends of Augie; Attic will continue seven-year tradition. | |
243 | History of Halloween Northern Iowan 84:19, p.16 |
Professor Robinson talks about the traditions of Halloween. | |
244 | Halloween ghosts and goblins have been lurking around since ancient times, says Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1987:99, p.1 |
Professor James Robinson explains the origins of Halloween from its early pagan roots, through medieval practices and modern celebrations. Robinson speaks on the day's significance in the harvest season, as well as the birth of the Jack-o-Lantern. | |
245 | Are you scared? Northern Iowan 84:17, p.1 |
Shull Hall window decorations; photo. | |
246 | UNI students plan haunted house, Halloween costume party for children Oct. 29 Public Relations News Release 1987:89, p.1 |
Children living in the University Apartments are invited to join community recreation students at their haunted house and costume party to celebrate Halloween. | |
247 | Live on channel 5! Northern Iowan 83:20, p.4 |
A student wears a hollow television on his head for Halloween; photo. | |
248 | Kwitchersnivlin' Northern Iowan 83:19, p.2 |
Students try on costumes for Halloween night. | |
249 | Night for ghouls Northern Iowan 82:16, p.14 |
Halloween organ recital planned | |
250 | Halloween drinkers offered free ride Northern Iowan 82:16, p.15 |
Billie Jo's nightclub rents a bus for student transportation. |