Haselhuhn--Adam J. (Student--2007)
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1 | Bancroft-Smithe and White reflect on year in office Northern Iowan 109:54, p.1 |
The former student body president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe, and former student body vice president, KaLeigh White feel like their time in office was a success. They wish they could have done more, but they are satisfied with what they accomplished; photo. | |
2 | Adam Haselhuhn Northern Iowa Today 94:4, p.31 |
Adam Haselhuhn is the associate director of annual giving at Simpson College. | |
3 | Student input needed on source of athletic funding Northern Iowan 109:7, p.4 |
Removing athletics funds from the general fund has been the goal of many over the years. A proposed gradual increase in student fees until 2020 would support athletics. Tuition and fees proposal due to Board of Regents on October 1, 2012. | |
4 | Dear UNI Community Northern Iowan 108:42, p.12 |
Support shown for President Allen and Provost Gibson by two former student body presidents. | |
5 | Frank Darrah supports students Northern Iowan 108:21, p.5 |
Support for Frank Darrah in the race for mayor of Cedar Falls. | |
6 | Celebrating the Class of 2011 Northern Iowan 107:55, p.1 |
Nearly 1700 students took part in the spring 2011 Commencement ceremony. Michelle Obama was the speaker; photo. | |
7 | Three UNI students receive 2011 Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 107:52, p.1 |
Darion Watson, Jacob Rudy, and Adam Haselhuhn, nominated by faculty, staff, and their peers, will receive the award during a Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony on April 29 and during commencement. | |
8 | NISG swears in new administration, senate Northern Iowan 107:50, p.1 |
Oath of office given to newly elected members of student government. This was the first meeting of the new senate; photo. | |
9 | spencer--ian--WIN Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith named president and vice-president of the student body. The victory comes following a transportation error in the election votes; photo | |
10 | A human error Northern Iowan 107:41, p.1 |
Trevor Boeckmann and Adam Haselhuhn filed a grievance with the NISG election committee following an examination of the off-campus voting. A scheduled run-off election was cancelled. | |
11 | In response to 'Personal Wellness' Northern Iowan 107:26, p.11 |
The value of the personal wellness program questioned. A suggested alternative series of reports, daily planners, and log of activities could gain a student an exemption. | |
12 | Under construction Northern Iowan 106:55, p.1 |
23rd Street, near its intersection with College Street, is under construction; part of College Hill streetscaping work; photo. | |
13 | GBPAC maintains commitment to students Northern Iowan 106:53, p.1 |
Performing Arts Center will lose $75,000 in funding from Student Services Fees. To make up the difference, donors will be asked to increase support; photo. | |
14 | NISG president recalls his experience at last NISG meeting Northern Iowan 106:51, p.1 |
Adam Haselhuhn talks about the achievements of his administration including accessibility, diversity, and special events. | |
15 | Student services fee decreases for students, to GBPAC Northern Iowan 106:51, p.1 |
The portion of student fees allocated to the Performing Arts Center will be reduced by fifty percent; Center had been using student fees for operational costs; photo. | |
16 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:50, p.3 |
More scenes from the Panther Bash; photo. | |
17 | Pride Week aimed to educate community on GLBT issues Northern Iowan 106:47, p.2 |
Pride Week consists of a variety of opportunities including rally, chalk drawings on sidewalks, and discussions; photo. | |
18 | Help UNI 'Make Cancer Walk the Plank' Public Relations News Release 2009:377, p.1 |
UNI is hosting a Relay for Life event to raise money for the American Cancer Society, and is hoping for 1,500 participants this year from faculty, student body, and the Cedar Valley community. | |
19 | A letter from Adam Haselhuhn Northern Iowan 106:42, p.8 |
Outgoing president of NISG shares what student government has done this past year, addresses misconceptions, and outlines challenges for the organization during the coming year; photo. | |
20 | Seventh most powerful woman in the world speaks at UNI Northern Iowan 106:42, p.7 |
DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman talked about leadership behavior during her address in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Engagement, setting the right tone, and accountability led her list of behaviors; photo. | |
21 | NISG and Greeks to hold Safety Week to raise alcohol awareness among students Northern Iowan 106:41, p.2 |
The week prior to Spring Break will aim at increasing alcohol and sexual awareness among students. The consequences of a good time will be emphasized. | |
22 | Anderson and Hashman elected president, vice president of student body Northern Iowan 106:39, p.1 |
Election of officers for the Northern Iowa Student Government resulted in Joel Anderson and Emma Hashman named president and vice president. Sustainability is a primary focus of the pair. Other results noted; photo. | |
23 | State Board of Regents approved 6-percent tuition increase, voted to repeal $100 surcharge Northern Iowan 106:34, p.1 |
Students will be affected by Board of Regents decisions. Tuition increase will be somewhat offset by the repeal of the surcharge imposed last semester due to the ten percent budget cut ordered by Governor Culver. | |
24 | News Briefs: SafeRide Northern Iowan 106:31, p.4 |
Riders increased by over one thousand from Fall 2008 to Fall 2009 on the weekend transportation service. Expectations are for continued growth in ridership. | |
25 | Assaulted student speaks out against crime Northern Iowan 106:25, p.1 |
Ramon Cantu, director of diversity affairs for NISG, was verbally and physically assaulted while attending a party in November. He has continued to be the focus of telephone threats, racial slurs, and a threat on his life; photo. | |
26 | Campus safety walk raises awareness about insufficient lighting Northern Iowan 106:24, p.4 |
Lighting and safety issues dominated a walk by President Allen, Vice-President Schellhardt, and others. Notes were taken concerning issues of storm damage and why some lights were not active; photo. | |
27 | Swastika painting upsets UNI community Northern Iowan 106:23, p.1 |
Students spread the word following the discovery of the swastika and message painted on a bench near Rialto Dining Center. A public form revealed other acts of discrimination on campus and a feeling of not being safe; photo. | |
28 | Letter from the NISG Executive Branch and NISG President Northern Iowan 106:23, p.6 |
Comments and concerns on the recent incidents of discrimination on campus. | |
29 | Northern Iowa Student Government hosts town hall meetings to communicate with students Northern Iowan 106:21, p.3 |
Members of the UNI administration will attend town hall meetings to answer student questions. The current budget situation, a one hundred dollar surcharge, and proposed tuition increase will be discussed. | |
30 | What we want to see during budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:21, p.7 |
Budget cuts should include a transparent process, student input, efficient use of funds, and consideration of all costs involved with a program. Students need to contact the President, Provost, and student government. | |
31 | What we want to see during budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:20, p.5 |
Student input is needed during the current budget discussion. They will be affected immediately by potential program cuts, reallocation of student fees, and potential cuts in service. | |
32 | Board of Regents approves UNI's budget plan Northern Iowan 106:19, p.1 |
Governor Chet Culver's ten per cent across the board budget cut trickled down to a UNI share of $8.9 million dollars. A $100 surcharge on tuition for spring, days off without pay, and reducing retirement contributions have been approved; photo. | |
33 | News Briefs: Panther SafeRide Northern Iowan 106:19, p.2 |
Ridership on the Panther shuttle has increased fifty-two per cent over a year ago. Increase seen as showing the value of the program. | |
34 | Maucker Union turns 40 Northern Iowan 106:19, p.9 |
Maucker Union was rededicated during the fortieth anniversary of the building; photo. | |
35 | Students speak about budget situation Northern Iowan 106:18, p.1 |
Baker Hall demolition, shorter semesters, tuition surcharge, and layoffs draw the attention of students. Opinions vary and emotions run high. | |
36 | UNI's Maucker Union celebrates 40 years with grand opening of renovated lower level Public Relations News Release 2009:136, p.1 |
The lower level's grand opening will take plate at Chat's coffee house. Tours of the lower level and a reception will follow the ceremony. | |
37 | Town Hall meetings mark beginning of strategic planning process Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1 |
President Allen and Provost Gibson kicked off the strategic planning process for the University by gathering input from faculty and staff via two town hall sessions. | |
38 | NISG opposes high tuition increases, prepares for Green Week Northern Iowan 106:15, p.1 |
Adam Haselhuhn feels that the state is increasingly placing the burden of public higher education on the backs of the students. A tuition raise of over three and a half percent is not acceptable to NISG. Green Week focuses on the environment. | |
39 | UNI President encourages campus to work strong, hard, together in light of budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:15, p.1 |
Cutting $8.8 million from the 2010 university budget will not be easy. There are several alternatives, each having a down side. President Allen will visit with groups on and off campus for input. | |
40 | NISG president speaks out against budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:14, p.1 |
Disappointed about the lack of support for education by Governor Culver during the most recent budget cut. State support for UNI has decreased over twenty-three percent since the beginning of fiscal year 2009. | |
41 | UNI Department of Public Safety donates to SafeRide Northern Iowan 106:13, p.5 |
Students can still take advantage of the SafeRide service during Homecoming and the remainder of the year; program provides students who have been drinking with a safe way to return to their dorms or apartments. Over 9000 used the service last year. | |
42 | NISG discussed tuition increases, SafeRide, new clubs and Cedar Falls mayor candidacy Northern Iowan 106:9, p.4 |
Northern Iowa Student Government meeting agenda full of discussion. Information presented on Board of Regents meeting, donation from Public Safety for SafeRide, and thoughts of David Sires, candidate for mayor. | |
43 | Board of Regents discusses potential 5 to 6 percent tuition increase Northern Iowan 106:9, p.1 |
Craig Lang expressed his opinion that tuition at Regents institutions should be increased twice as much as suggested by the baseline tuition increase of 2.7 percent. The Board of Regents will discuss tuition increases at their October meeting; photo. | |
44 | Executive orders remain topic for debate in NISG Northern Iowan 106:5, p.6 |
Differences in opinion on a procedure for implementing executive orders of the president of the NISG is a major point of contention. Is a constitutional amendment needed or is an addition to the bylaws enough; photo. | |
45 | UNI salutes those who serve the campus, community, country Northern Iowan 106:5, p.1 |
President Ben Allen and members of the executive cabinet served cake and ice cream to students and faculty near the Campanile as a way to celebrate service; photo. | |
46 | Administration aims to keep priorities at forefront during tough economic times Northern Iowan 106:3, p.1 |
Federal stimulus money lessened the cuts in state budget monies for just one year. The budget for fiscal 2011 is unclear. Expanding diversity, a strong undergraduate program, K-12 education program, and aiding the state are goals. | |
47 | SafeRide Shuttle rides on despite funding issues Northern Iowan 106:2, p.1 |
The shuttle provides a safe way for people to enjoy weekend evenings without having to worry about transportation, especially while intoxicated. Tough economic times have left a $7,000 shortfall for the program. NISG is looking at alternative funding. | |
48 | Welcome from NISG Northern Iowan 105:54, p. |
Adam Haselhuhn and Jake Rudy share their vision for things to come during the upcoming school year; photo. | |
49 | NISG wins traffic safety award Northern Iowan 105:54, p. |
The SafeRide program on weekends, designed to aid students and prevent drinking and driving, won a special award from the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau; photo. | |
50 | NISG announces executive branch and cabinet members Northern Iowan 105:50, p.1 |
Officers named and installed for the upcoming year by the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. |