Honors Cottage
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Construction in motion on campus Northern Iowan 119:2, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen writes about the various construction that will continue throughout the year. Buildings including ITTC, Redecker Center, and the Campanile will all have maintenance work done; photo. | |
2 | Ghosts protest demolition of Honors Cottage Northern Iowan 118:45, p.7 |
Written by Carl McChristensen, Human bean, the satire article discusses that the campus ghosts including Zelda (who haunts Strayer-Wood Theatre), Augie (who haunts Lawther Hall), and others including the ghosts of Rider and Hagemann Halls will haunt UNI administrators until they repeal their request to the Board of Regents for the Honors Cottage to be demolished; photo. | |
3 | Fight for historical campus buildings continue Northern Iowan 118:34, p.1 |
The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo. | |
4 | Students v. campus parking Northern Iowan 118:33, p.3 |
Mikayla Warrick discusses the issues with the campus parking lots; photo. | |
5 | EMCEC: new understanding Northern Iowan 118:31, p.4 |
Reprinted from the February 3, 1971 edition, the editor's introduction notes the EMCEC had recently begun in the Honors Cottage. The article discusses the Ethnic Minority Cultural and Education Center. | |
6 | The Honors Cottage and our sense of place Northern Iowan 118:22, p.3 |
Professor Thomas Connors discusses the Honors Cottage and how it has played a role in the University's history since the beginning; photo. | |
7 | Alumni House, Honors Cottage saved from demolition at BOR meeting Northern Iowan 118:21, p.1 |
The Alumni House and Honors Cottage have been saved from demolition for the moment, though it can be brought up again at the next Board of Regents meeting in February; photo. | |
8 | UNI to propose demolition of two campus buildings Northern Iowan 118:20, p.1 |
UNI proposes demolition of both the Alumni House and the Honors Cottage, two of the oldest buildings on campus. They also proposed a $4.9 million renovation of the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC) roof; photo. | |
9 | Presidents House turned Honors Cottage Northern Iowan 118:19, p.5 |
The Honors Cottage, first called the President's House, has been home to many different people and clubs, and it currently houses the university's honors program. | |
10 | The President's Cottage Northern Iowan 118:19, p.5 |
This article from the archives was originally printed on January 19, 1982 and discusses the construction and features of the President's residence; photo. |