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Human Rights

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Title Date Summary
51 All human rights are important
Halverson--Steven A. (Classes of 1989 and 1996)
Northern Iowan 90:42, p.6
3/4/1994 Challenges recent letter separating categories of oppression.
52 NISG considers funding 'The Northern Edition'
Fiderlein--Brian J. (Class of 1998)
Northern Iowan 90:12, p.2
10/8/1993 Also considers human rights policy.
53 Curris issues change in UNI's existing human rights policy; "associational preference" replaced by "sexual orientation"
Craig--Tim
Northern Iowan 89:15, p.1
10/20/1992 Campus reaction to change in policy wording.
54 Human Rights Policy a backburner issue? Some feel Curris' statement doesn't cut it
Klotzbach--Cindy
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.1
5/1/1992 Some believe that there needs to be "sexual preference" language.
55 Support proposed human rights policy
Bertram--Corrine (Class of 1992)
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.3
4/28/1992 Seeks support of including sexual orientation to non-discrimination policy.
56 Advisory Board requests new human rights policy; Faculty Senate meets Monday
Wolfe--Jason
Northern Iowan 88:45, p.1
3/13/1992 Faculty Senate passes measures supporting new policies on human rights and academic freedom.
57 Faculty Senate discusses three items; human rights, academic freedom policies and university catalog issues placed on March docket
Wolfe--Jason
Northern Iowan 88:41, p.4
2/28/1992
58 Need exists for a human rights policy that would 'guarantee equality for everyone'
Weltha--Craig D. (Class of 1993)
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.3
1/21/1992 Believes people should be treated the same.
59 Amnesty International celebrates its 40th
Lilledahl--Jeanne (Class of 1989)
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.4
11/18/1988 Will celebrate Human Rights Day.
60 Help us keep the dream alive¿ At home and abroad
Public Relations News Release 1987:206, p.1
1/13/1988 The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsor a panel discussion on human rights issues in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. The discussion focuses on issues concerning the Apartheid of South Africa.
61 Chicago Equinox Troupe to perform drama about abducted Guatemalan oppositionists, Feb. 28 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:222, p.1
2/18/1987 The Student Association sponsors a series of theatrical sketches based on oppression by the Guatemalan government, written by the Equinox Theatre Troupe. The sketches focus on the kidnappings and executions of Guatemalan citizens by their government.
62 Cartoon supports rights
Hornaday--Matt H.
Northern Iowan 82:42, p.2
3/11/1986 Defends a cartoon by Patrick Crowley that appeared in the February 21, issue of the Northern Iowan.
63 Yolanda King to speak on UNI campus Thursday (Feb. 20)
Public Relations News Release 1986:258, p.1
2/13/1986 King is the oldest daughter of the late Martin Luther King, Jr; her visit is sponsored in conjunction with Black History Month; she will discuss current human rights movements and her efforts to further them.
64 Group calls for support
UNI-GLO (UNI Gay and Lesbian Organization)
Northern Iowan 81:34, p.2
2/12/1985 Support human rights by participating in "Blue Jeans Day."
65 Human Rights Week observed by student group
Mitchell--Julie A. (Class of 1994)
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.6
12/4/1981 Central American Solidarity group will observe week.
66 Groups unite on human rights
Megivern--Peggy
Northern Iowan 78:10, p.11
10/2/1981 Local human rights groups have joined forces to form the Iowa Progressive Coalition.
67 Harkin speaks on human rights
Northern Iowan 77:35, p.1
2/20/1981 Senator Harkin will speak to political science classes.
68 State Department speaker to be on campus Monday
Northern Iowan 75:9, p.12
9/29/1978 Heidi Hanson will speak on human rights; photo.
69 U.S. economic pressure can restore civil liberties
Vorman--Julie A. (Class of 1979)
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.12
3/31/1978 Senator Clark talks about human rights in Africa.
70 Human Rights group asks for recognition: priorities would be gay and women's rights.
Milroy--Kevin
Northern Iowan 74:26, p.1
12/6/1977 UNISA also considers representation of international students.
71 James charges UNI breaks anti-discriminatory document
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.1
10/27/1967 Russ James charges that UNI is not living up to its anti-discrimination document; Mr. James describes his job with the Waterloo Commission on Human Rights.
72 Meeting tonight to protest violation of human rights
College Eye 59:24, p.8
3/5/1965 Many student groups sponsor meeting in Waterloo.
73 Human Rights conference postponed until next fall
College Eye 58:24, p.8
4/10/1964 Will host one hundred Waterloo students on campus to give them a familiarity with college..
74 Plans announced for SCI human rights conference
College Eye 58:21, p.10
3/13/1964 Will ask other Iowa colleges to participate.
75 Maurer discusses Supreme Court ruling--and reaction
Maurer--Edwin J. (English Faculty)
College Eye 56:38, p.2
7/20/1962 Supports the court's ruling against prayer in school.
76 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
College Eye 48:8, p.2
11/2/1956 Addresses the topic of human rights which will be discussed by the United Church Women of the National Council of Churches.
77 The rights of man
College Eye 47:7, p.2
10/21/1955 Lists a few ideas from the Universal Bill of Rights and encourages students to think about human rights.

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