Homecoming

Displaying 151 - 200 of 2587 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 All the makings of a thriller
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.1
Homecoming football game matches the number two ranked Panthers vs. the number five ranked Salukis of Southern Illinois. The last two games have come down to the final play of the game.
152 Women's soccer needs Homecoming win to qualify for MVC tournament
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.9
Winner of the soccer match between Indiana State and UNI during Homecoming weekend will qualify for the Missouri Valley Conference tournament.
153 Flex your rights this weekend
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.5
Students urged to contact Dean of Students, Resident Life Coordinator, and the Department of Residence concerning the loss of right to privacy. This refers to the practice of searching bags in dorms during Homecoming weekend.
154 Panthers' tailgaters support UNI with food , games
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.3
Tailgating is not new, but has been increasing prior to football games in the Dome. Fun, family, friends, food, conversation, and games highlight the activities; photo.
155 Students show support for UNI Panthers for Homecoming
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.1
Murals being painted for Homecoming in the Maucker Union ballroom; photo.
156 UNI Alumni Association to present Heritage Honours Awards during Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 2009:121, p.1
The awards program honors the accomplishments of graduates and their service to the university. Awards will be presented to Bradley Block, Guang Jin, Sarah "Sally" Carbaugh Frudden, and Leonard Froyen.
157 Police to pay more attention to alcohol-related issues at Homecoming
Northern Iowan 106:13, p.3
Homecoming brings more people to campus; with increased tailgating, over consumption of alcohol becomes more likely. Dave Zarifis warns that a zero tolerance will be used for drunk driving, open containers, and bootlegging; photo.
158 Increased Cedar Falls Police Department forces to be present at Homecoming
Northern Iowan 106:13, p.3
Cedar Falls Police will place more officers on duty this weekend during Homecoming. Nineteen reserve officers will be on duty, in addition to fifty-five sworn officers. Road blocks and no parking zones will be in effect.
159 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.
160 A time for coming home
Northern Iowan 106:13, p.7
Believes Blasphemy Day events are still being felt. Free speech rights were protected, people talked about constitutional rights, and discussions took place. Homecoming is a good time to come together.
161 Panther Festival defies traditional parade norms
Northern Iowan 106:13, p.15
A virtual parade will again highlight the Panther Festival. Booths from several student organizations, community vendors, inflatable games, food, and the UNI Spirit Squad and Marching Band will be featured at 23rd and College Streets.
162 Panthers keep the heat on the MVC
Northern Iowan 106:13, p.19
Volleyball team remains unbeaten in conference play following wins over Illinois State, 3-1, and Indiana State, 3-0; photo.
163 Midterm suggestions
Northern Iowan 106:12, p.5
The semester is nearly half over. Next week midterms rear their ugly head. Remember to exercise and always give one hundred per cent effort. Drink water, try diet soda, and cut down on alcohol, especially during Homecoming.
164 Panther Pacers Running Club to host 12th annual homecoming 5K race
Public Relations News Release 2009:109, p.1
The course is a true cross country course, featuring flats, rolling hills, and tight curves on the intramural fields. Medals will be given to the top three men and women runners of each age group.
165 UNI Homecoming celebration to feature week of activities
Public Relations News Release 2009:111, p.1
Homecoming committee members are encouraging students, faculty, and staff to wear purple and gold on Friday, October 16. The festivities will begin on October 11 with residence halls window painting and continue through October 17.
166 Panther Festival to be held Oct. 17
Public Relations News Release 2009:102, p.1
This year's Panther Festival will take place at the southwest corner of West 23rd and College Streets. A stationary parade will be held, allowing student organizations to showcase their creativity.
167 UNI students prove they have talent
Northern Iowan 106:9, p.9
Proboard intends to get students involved in campus activities. "UNI's Got Talent" program was a success. Many students participated and many more were in the audience.
168 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.
169 Trash clean up expensive
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.1
Cleaning up after football games takes nearly sixty man hours and $2000; photo.
170 The golden rule
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.5
Vandalism on campus seems to be on the increase. It is time that members of the university community choose to make a positive impact on those around them in hopes that the favor will be returned.
171 The meaning of Homecoming
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.5
Believes that some student actions during Homecoming were not positive; if students could ease off of some of the inappropriate traditions, perhaps Homecoming week would be less intimidating.
172 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.3
Homecoming scenes; photo.
173 Panthers triumph on Homecoming
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.15
Football team defeats Illinois State, 31-17, in the Homecoming game; photo.
174 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.4
Scenes from Pride Cry; photo.
175 Panther Pride Cry
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.1
The top of Maucker Union was the site for the annual Panther Pride Cry competition; photo.
176 Celebration in full swing
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.
Construction on College Hill has halted the Homecoming parade for this year. A Panther Festival will take the place of the parade, including a virtual parade, the Marching Band, games, and free food; photo.
177 Homecoming: Party doesn't stop
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.11
Homecoming is a magical time. Many activities are available and many friends come to visit for the weekend; photo.
178 Redbirds flock to Dome
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.11
Illinois State Redbirds will be the opponent for the 2008 Homecoming game for the Panthers.
179 Homecoming lessons, memories
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.6
Memories of bad roommates, students who have consumed too much alcohol, and the Gilchrist Hall fire come back at Homecoming.
180 Pump up the Purple
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.
Alumni events during Homecoming weekend; photo.
181 An evolution of traditions
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.11
Homecoming has changed since the first weekend in 1920. Some traditions have lived on, but there are no longer skip days, queens, picnic, all-college party, or homecoming dances; photo.
182 Safety first
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.14
Public safety officials gear up for Homecoming weekend activities; photo.
183 UNI readies for Homecoming
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.22
Homecoming includes more than football; campaniling, Panther Pride Cry, and a volleyball game; photo.
184 Pump Up the Purple
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.4
Times, locations, and events for Homecoming week.
185 Homecoming 2008
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.12
Themes of past Homecoming events, 2007 facts, food drive, and last year's sell-out football crowd remembered; photo.
186 UNI Homecoming Weedend reunions
Public Relations News Release 2008:124, p.1
Several organizations will hold their alumni reunions and socials during the weekend of Oct. 10 - 11. List follows.
187 UNI celebrates fourth annual Purple Pride Day
Public Relations News Release 2008:123, p.1
Parents, students, teachers, alumni and community members are encouraged to wear purple UNI clothing to work, to school and everywhere thy go on Oct. 10, Purple Pride Day.
188 Homecoming calendar of events 2008
Northern Iowan 105:10, p.8
Events, times, and places for upcoming Homecoming events; photo.
189 Pump up the Purple
Northern Iowan 105:10, p.3
Schedule for Homecoming activities.
190 Biological Preserves Committee invites UNI and community to 'Take a Hike'
Public Relations News Release 2008:118, p.1
The Committee has created a new system of hiking trails on the southern edge of campus. The trails pass throuth the Preserves and Tall Grass Prairie, and portions of the trails run alongside Dry Run Creek.
191 Week-long homecoming celebration, Oct. 5 - 11, 'Pump up the Purple' at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:113, p.1
The Homecoming celebration begins with window painting in the residence halls, and continues with activities for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. Campus tours will depart from the Alumni House before the football game.
192 UNI students planning activities for 2008 homecoming festivities
Public Relations News Release 2008:110, p.1
This year's homecoming theme will be, "Pump up the Purple." The homecoming celebration will take place Sunday, Oct. 5, through Saturday, Oct. 11. The UNI Panther football team will face the Illinois State Redbirds on Saturday.
193 Homecoming planning starts early on
Northern Iowan 105:8, p.1
Homecoming committee starts the application process during the middle of spring semester. Due to construction, there will not be a parade this year. Schedule of Homecoming events provided.
194 A window into NISG President Andrew Morse's life
Northern Iowan 104:43, p.2
Snap shot of the life of the Northern Iowa Student Government President; photo.
195 In response to "Defending our Homes," by Mr. Roos:
Northern Iowan 104:27, p.8
Nicholas Roos criticized for not doing research on the activities of the NISG president Andrew Morse.
196 From your President
Northern Iowan 104:26, p.8
Andrew Morse reviews major accomplishments of the NISG this semester.
197 Sentence handed down for arsonists
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.4
Aaron Lessmeier and Tanner Wilkens were sentenced to thirty years in prison and ordered to repay $2 million following their convictions of setting fire to Gilchrist Hall and other buildings in 2005.
198 Concerned students
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.8
Response to suggestions for improvements to the Campus SafeRide system during Homecoming.
199 Homecoming Out Day, Matthew Shepard vigil and other events educate students
Northern Iowan 104:15, p.1
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Ally Union holds events during Homecoming to educate the public; photo.
200 Homecoming Safe Ride a success
Northern Iowan 104:15, p.7
Report from NISG president Andrew Morse on the Safe Ride program, textbook information, and student involvement in the upcoming political debate; photo.