Intercollegiate Athletics

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# Title Date Summary
551 Asks UNI to take pride in Panthers
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.2
UNI students need to show more pride and enthusiasm for UNI athletics.
552 Committee reports on Title IX compliance
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.13
Kimberly Gibbs and LeAnn Erickson talk about their contention that UNI in not in compliance in the areas of coaching and scholarships; report now in hands of President Kamerick; photo.
553 UNI grievance committee finds good progress in title IX athletics compliance
Public Relations News Release 1980:121, p.1
An investigation regarding Title IX shows that UNI is making progress and needs to focus on adding women athletic scholarships and equalizing the workload of woman coaches.
554 Anderson takes over
Northern Iowan 77:8, p.14
Head baseball coach J. D. Anderson will be the new women's head basketball coach; Sandra Williamson will devote time to athletics administration; photo.
555 UNI investigated
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.11
UNI has been chosen to be one of seventy-two U. S. universities to be investigated by the Department of Education for discrimination against women athletes.
556 Wait and see
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.7
The men's athletic program has switched to Division I.
557 University charged with sex discrimination
Northern Iowan 76:55, p.1
A grievance has been filed with UNI's athletic department on the grounds of sexual discrimination. The university has been charged with failing to comply with the Title IX equity in athletics law.
558 Women coaches express their feelings toward Division I change
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.
UNI's women coaches offer their opinions of the change to Division I athletics.
559 New associate A.D. named
Northern Iowan 76:49, p.12
John Jermier accepted the position of associate athletic director.
560 Division I politics
Northern Iowan 76:48, p.
UNI will be changing from Division II to Division I for sports.
561 Coaches speak on men's Division I change
Northern Iowan 76:48, p.
UNI will be changing from Division II to Division I for sports.
562 Take the money and run
Northern Iowan 76:47, p.12
Over $90,000 was raised for the UNI athletic department at the recent jog-a-thon.
563 Jog-A-Thon hoping to raise $75,000
Northern Iowan 76:45, p.
UNI's Athletic Department is sponsoring a Jog-A-Thon in hopes of raising $75,000 for the department.
564 Come on, Rome wasn't built in a day
Northern Iowan 76:43, p.
Thoughts about the Title IX predicament at UNI.
565 In favor of status switch?
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.
UNI is thinking of switching from Division II to Division I.
566 Stan Sheriff speaks on issues concerning athletic department
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.
Stan Sheriff discusses recent athletic department concerns, including the switch from Division II to Division I and his duties as athletic director; photo.
567 Roberts drops Title IX charges against UNI
Northern Iowan 76:39, p.14
Stacy Roberts has dropped her complaint; believes university has solid plans to offer women's cross country as an intercollegiate sport; photo.
568 Division I not in the best interest of sports
Northern Iowan 76:39, p.2
Believes UNI is not ready to compete in a larger division.
569 Athletic programs prepare for inquiry
Northern Iowan 76:37, p.1
Members of the athletic program meet to discuss the upcoming investigation of Title IX compliance by the university.
570 Overtime
Northern Iowan 76:33, p.10
Reports on the formal complaint filed against the athletic department and how Muhammad Ali is out seeking support for the boycott of the Olympic Games.
571 Title IX compliance--UNI has come a long way
Alumnus 65:1, p.10
Stan Sheriff's outlook on UNI progress toward compliance, including comments on equipment, scheduling, travel, coach compensation, and facilities; photo.
572 Untitled
Alumnus 64:4, p.13
Alumnus remembers how Panthers got their name.
573 Difficulties stem from Title IX
Northern Iowan 76:9, p.1
Problems with Title IX not in UNI's program, but in the many facilities that were originally designed to accommodate one sex.
574 Women athletes
Northern Iowan 75:54, p.3
Scholarship recipients need to sign up in the athletic office.
575 Athletic fee cards
Northern Iowan 75:52, p.8
Options will be available to students when purchasing athletic activity fee cards for the next year.
576 What difference is Title IX making?
Alumnus 64:2, p.6
Administrators recommend that women's sports be in Division II; make other recommendations as well in seeking compliance.
577 Title IX letter-writing campaign underway; needed to combat D. C. lobbying
Northern Iowan 75:51, p.1
A campaign is currently underway to eliminate athletics from Title IX. Sandra Williamson urges people to write letters to Congress to prevent this from happening; photo.
578 Women athletes
Northern Iowan 75:50, p.5
Spring meeting in Towers.
579 UNI athletic teams head south; track, golf, baseball, tennis teams take spring break
Northern Iowan 75:42, p.6
UNI athletic teams head to the southern U. S. to workout for spring break.
580 MCC affiliation affects team strength, scholarships
UNI Century 7:1, p.8
Coaches believe that competition will be tougher.
581 Advisory council assists intercollegiate athletics
Alumnus 63:4, p.9
Council will promote athletics and monitor observance of rules.
582 One of the 'big boys'?
Northern Iowan 75:10, p.2
Discusses how colleges enter the upper class of athletics; is it worth the price at UNI?.
583 Associate AD works on recruiting, program support
UNI Century 6:4, p.8
Profile of Sandra Williamson; goals for new position as associate director of women's athletics; photo.
584 Athletic departments merge; women receive scholarships
UNI Century 6:4, p.3
Athletics administration reorganized; women will receive $25,000 in scholarships the first year; men and women will still compete in separate conferences.
585 Advisory staff named
Northern Iowan 75:7, p.14
President Kamerick establishes an Athletic Advisory Council which will concern itself with athletic policies and practices; list of members.
586 Williamson sets goals for women's athletics
Northern Iowan 75:7, p.15
Associate athletic director Sandra Williamson announces her goals for women's sports; photo.
587 Panthers begin MCC affiliation
Northern Iowan 75:2, p.7
UNI will begin its official affiliation with the Mid-Continent Conference tomorrow.
588 UNI wins NCC, again
Northern Iowan 75:1, p.23
Panthers win the North Central Conference All-Sports Championship for the second consecutive year.
589 Panthers join new conference
Northern Iowan 75:1, p.23
UNI will now be part of the Mid-Continent Conference (MCC).
590 Female jocks enter the ball game; $25,000 in scholarships offered by UNI next fall
Northern Iowan 74:59, p.4
Professor Crawford comments on new arrangements.
591 "Home of the Dome" not popular with students; NI Poll
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.7
Results of survey on general education, faculty evaluations, and athletics.
592 Sheriff looks for success in new conference
UNI Century 6:2, p.8
Athletic director offers views on UNI participation in Mid-Continent Conference.
593 Make jock weight room open to all
Northern Iowan 74:35, p.2
Would like to use weight room that is reserved for intercollegiate athletes.
594 UNI men's athletic teams join new MCAA conference
UNI Century 5:4, p.8
UNI will withdraw from North Central Conference and join newly-formed Mid-Continent Athletic Association on July 1, 1978.
595 Sports viewpoint
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.11
Women's sports are coming into play more and more; considers question of whether or not there should be athletic scholarships for women.
596 Ins and outs of college recruiting
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.10
Second part of a series discussing college sports recruiting.
597 Recruiting: Do's and Don¿t's
Northern Iowan 74:5, p.11
Rules for recruiting college athletes.
598 A sports column
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.11
Seeks opinions on financial aspects of changing athletic conferences.
599 Total fixed seating furnished for Dome
Alumnus 62:3, p.6
Purchase 4335 seats for west side; progress on ticket sales.
600 UNI captures all-sports crown
Northern Iowan 74:1, p.15
UNI brings home the all-sports award for the fifth time in six years.