Housing
Displaying 151 - 200 of 325 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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151 | Regents Hear Report of Married Student Housing Prototype Project Public Relations News Release 1969:66, p.1 |
Report on married student housing; UNI golf course land acquisition for U.S. Highway 218 improvement. | |
152 | "Diggers are niggers" Northern Iowan 66:9, p.2 |
Relates experience of trying to rent apartment. | |
153 | Regents Approve UNI Married Student Housing Plan Public Relations News Release 1969:12, p.1 |
Master plan to provide for eventually 1,000 units of housing. | |
154 | Condominium: the un-dorm Northern Iowan 65:28, p.8 |
Description of legal arrangements for new style of housing now under construction on the southwest corner of Hudson Road and University Avenue. | |
155 | Bender Hall to be completed by January Northern Iowan 65:12, p.7 |
New dormitory will have many features not found in others on campus and will relieve some of the crowding in other dorms; photo. | |
156 | Plan study of Married Student Housing problem Northern Iowan 65:7, p.1 |
Applications for Married Student Housing are exceeding number of available units by three to one; study planned for October 1968; photo. | |
157 | Classroom-packing Northern Iowan 65:5, p.2 |
Editorial suggests that crowded dormitories are not as serious a problem as crowded classes. | |
158 | Student Senate discusses Book Store prices, beer Northern Iowan 65:4, p.1 |
Topics of discussion included book prices, beer on the hill, meal tickets, and overcrowded dormitories. | |
159 | Completion of Tower dorms over two months away Northern Iowan 65:1, p.1 |
Crowded men's dormitory conditions will continue until completion of Bender Hall in November or December. | |
160 | Discuss fee increase, liberalizing student rules Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1 |
Regents consider increasing fees by $13 per semester and providing greater choice in housing. | |
161 | Assets to housing proposal Northern Iowan 64:28, p.2 |
Supports housing choice for upperclassmen. | |
162 | Ask your parents this Christmas . . . For a pivate room at UNI! Northern Iowan 64:26, p.3 |
Opportunity to learn more about proposed student condominium. | |
163 | SS passes proposals on off-campus housing, funds Northern Iowan 64:26, p.1 |
Proposals would allow students over 21 to choose own housing, although women would need parental permission. | |
164 | 'A few important questions' Northern Iowan 64:21, p.2 |
Questions claims of recent advertisement for student condominium development. | |
165 | For just $395 down . . . . Northern Iowan 64:20, p.6 |
Promotional information for proposed condominium development at corner of University and Hudson; photo. | |
166 | Condominium plan to be tried at UNI Northern Iowan 64:20, p.5 |
Professor Nodarse plans condominium development at University and Hudson Road; explains arrangements. | |
167 | Policy on housekeepers needs to be revised College Eye 63:48, p.2 |
Advocate students cleaning their own rooms instead of asking cleaning ladies to do it for them. | |
168 | 'End housing regulations' College Eye 63:47, p.3 |
Advocates the abolishment of housing regulations. | |
169 | Dorm system in vicious cycle College Eye 63:34, p.2 |
Complains that current housing regulations are creating a huge problem for administrators to solve; cite problems including difficulty in securing release from contracts. | |
170 | Regents approve proposals liberalizing housing rules College Eye 63:18, p.1 |
Two changes are considering because of overcrowding in the dormitories; women over 21 may live off-campus and student aid scholarship winners not required to live in dorms. | |
171 | Survey finds students dissatisfied College Eye 63:9, p.4 |
Describes student complaints about off-campus and married student housing. | |
172 | Students meet with Board of Regents this afternoon College Eye 63:7, p.1 |
Will discuss college requirements for off-campus housing. | |
173 | Wants housing for staff College Eye 63:3, p.3 |
Comments on housing in Cedar Falls. | |
174 | Student proposes spy creed College Eye 60:53, p.2 |
Expresses strong discontent with current housing policies especially regarding female undergraduates. | |
175 | Head resident selection system needs reform College Eye 60:51, p.2 |
Calls for a change in the Head Resident selection system. | |
176 | Does skyscraper dorm represent educational wisdom College Eye 60:51, p.2 |
Questions the legitimate need for building a 'skyscraper' dormitory. | |
177 | Fraternity housing unit decision unfair College Eye 59:32, p.2 |
Voices concern about administration's reversal of attitude toward fraternity members living in residence halls. | |
178 | Untitled College Eye 59:30, p.2 |
Mocks placement of buildings on campus by suggesting a men's dorm be built on the moon. | |
179 | Frosh women to be housed in all dorms College Eye 59:10, p.4 |
Beginning next year. | |
180 | Africans deserve rights, too! College Eye 58:27, p.2 |
Insists that the United States has a double standard on civil rights, one rule for whites, and one rule for blacks. | |
181 | TKE chapter to sponsor Ray Charles College Eye 58:21, p.4 |
Hope to make money for house. | |
182 | Obiter Scripta: Bohme regrets student housing is college business College Eye 58:19, p.2 |
Disagrees with Professor Fox on fraternity housing. | |
183 | Obiter Scripta: fraternity housing not proper college business: Fox College Eye 58:17, p.2 |
Believes that the matter of fraternity housing is trivial.. | |
184 | Nagle in favor of frat housing College Eye 58:17, p.2 |
Believes fraternities are acceptable organizations and that they have value to students and groups at this school. | |
185 | Faculty Senate to consider two petitions on Greeks College Eye 58:16, p.6 |
Will consider petitions on role and place of Greeks on campus and also on subsidization of Greek housing. | |
186 | Cites reasons against frat housing College Eye 58:15, p.2 |
Does not support the Greek system. | |
187 | Off campus housing not to be immediate College Eye 58:15, p.8 |
Faculty approve proposal, 93-49; President Maucker will consider recommendation in light of former Dean Bender's criteria. | |
188 | Faculty should approve off-campus frat housing College Eye 58:14, p.2 |
Claims off-campus fraternity housing will help solve the on-campus overcrowding problem. | |
189 | Senate tables discussion of discrimination College Eye 58:14, p.3 |
Will consider discrimination in housing later in spring. | |
190 | Faculty members petition for vote on fraternity housing College Eye 58:14, p.6 |
Will review Faculty Senate decision. | |
191 | AXE president asks approval for fraternity housing College Eye 58:14, p.2 |
Provides support for moving fraternity housing off-campus. | |
192 | Fraternity housing given Faculty Senate approval College Eye 58:12, p.1 |
Also approve off-campus housing for men over 21. | |
193 | Housing for spring due by Dec. 20 College Eye 58:12, p.4 |
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194 | Whatever happened to SCI's fraternity housing? College Eye 58:11, p.1 |
Fraternities had off-campus houses before World War II; lost houses during war due to lack of male students; propose to re-establish off-campus houses; photo. | |
195 | SLB changes rule for Purple Key honor College Eye 58:6, p.8 |
Also consider coat check room in Union and reports of racial discrimination. | |
196 | 'Mothering' causes overcrowding College Eye 58:4, p.2 |
Agrees with Dianne Bock that something must be done to ease the problem with housing; believes that juniors should be free to seek off-campus housing. | |
197 | AIM proposes to activate IFC College Eye 57:22, p.2 |
Clarification on the fraternity housing issue from previous week. | |
198 | Fraternity housing would benefit Greeks College Eye 57:21, p.2 |
Separate housing for fraternities would help them form their own group. | |
199 | We hope 1970's SCIers will have a place to live College Eye 57:15, p.2 |
Dormitories and dining facilities are too small for the estimated number of incoming students over the next few years. | |
200 | Area students may live in dorms beginning '63 College Eye 57:14, p.8 |
Had originally asked local students to stay at home, if possible, until 1964; 50% of rooms have extra occupant; will go to 75% next year. |