Intercollegiate Athletics

Displaying 101 - 150 of 1153 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Things to do before leaving UNI
Northern Iowan 105:15, p.8
Consider an astronomy class, go to a theatre event, take a walk on campus, listen to the Campanile, play with the squirrels, take a road trip with friends, attend an athletic event, and go to College Hill at least once.
102 The Northern Iowan sits down with Troy Dannen
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.11
Views from the new athletic director about his former job and his vision for the athletic department; photo.
103 UNI searches for athletic director
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.
Five finalists named for the athletic director position.
104 UNI director of athletics search narrows to five
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.13
Five finalists named for the position of athletic director.
105 Congratulations
Northern Iowan 104:36, p.17
UNI Athletic Administration commends student athletes for qualifying for the Dean's List in Fall 2007. Students listed.
106 Farley named interim AD
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.15
Mark Farley named interim athletic director; replaces Rick Hartzell; receives contract extension and salary increase as football coach; will not be candidate in search for permanent athletic director; photo.
107 UNI names interim director of athletics
Public Relations News Release 2007:397, p.1
Mark Farley has been named interim director of athletics, replacing Rick Hartzell.
108 UNI AD resigns
Northern Iowan 104:29, p.11
Rick Hartzell resigned effective January 31. 2008, citing philosophical differences with the University administration; photo.
109 UNI director of athletics resigns
Public Relations News Release 2007:372, p.1
Rick Hartzell has resigned from his position as director of athletics, effective January 31.
110 Tomorrow's NCAA FCS quarterfinal game at UNI-Dome a sellout
Public Relations News Release 2007:322, p.1
The quarterfinal NCAA Football Championship Subdivision game December 1 is sold out.
111 UNI expects sellout for December 1 Football Championship Series playoff game
Public Relations News Release 2007:310, p.1
There are no tickets available for for the playoff game.
112 Smacking around the Salukis
Northern Iowan 104:19, p.16
Athletic success at UNI versus Southern Illinois; photo.
113 Sportsmanship
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.7
Students urged to show respect for opposing athletic teams. Support the Panthers, but stop the booing.
114 Athletics Hall of Fame
Northern Iowan 104:15, p.19
Hall of Fame dedication; photo.
115 Pride prowls through the UNI-Dome
Northern Iowan 104:14, p.1
Excitement builds for the Homecoming game with Southern Illinois. The Dome is sold out for the eighth time; photo.
116 Why no media for the Panthers?
Northern Iowan 104:12, p.5
Suggestions on getting media attention for UNI athletics.
117 Advice we wish we'd taken as freshman
Northern Iowan 104:8, p.7
Activities to consider to aid in a student's education.
118 You stay classy, Northern Iowa
Northern Iowan 104:6, p.16
Students urged to follow UNI traditions at athletic events; photo.
119 UNI in need of new mascots
Northern Iowan 104:3, p.11
Athletic Department looking for recruits for students to become T. C.; photo.
120 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The 2007 Athletics Senior Banquet takes place Monday, April 23.
121 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The 2007 Athletics Senior Banquet will be taking place Monday, April 23.
122 Sports are at the top of the world
Northern Iowan 103:49, p.17
As spring approaches, physical activity increases whether it is organized teams or individual activities.
123 The fear of God factor
Northern Iowan 103:39, p.27
Defining a champion.
124 Athletes read at local elementary
Northern Iowan 103:27, p.18
"Just Read" is a program developed by the Missouri Valley Conference to get student athletes into classrooms to read to elementary students; photo.
125 Coaching-what is it good for?
Northern Iowan 103:26, p.17
The need for coaches, at all levels, is questioned.
126 Much ado about nothing
Northern Iowan 103:26, p.8
Athletic department's seating plan went smoothly during the opening of the McLeod Center.
127 Local stores don't give Panthers' goods a sporting chance
Northern Iowan 103:19, p.9
Local retailers urged to carry more UNI sporting goods for sale; photo.
128 A chance to succeed
Northern Iowan 103:19, p.8
Believes college students can handle school work, jobs, and attendance at athletic events.
129 Bouncing out of the jungle
Northern Iowan 103:18, p.8
Professor Thompson takes issue with the proposed points system for student tickets to basketball games; believes the system runs counter to the educational mission of the university.
130 Points-based bouncers
Northern Iowan 103:16, p.5
Editorial Board disagrees with the proposed athletic department's point system to award seats in the McLeod Center to students. Student section has a capacity of 1600.
131 We should all live our lives like pro athletes
Northern Iowan 103:10, p.14
The perceived advantages of being a professional athlete are presented; photo.
132 Petersen serves as coach, senior administrator at UNI
Northern Iowan 103:10, p.13
Since August, Bobbi Petersen has held two jobs: head volleyball coach and senior administrator of intercollegiate athletics at UNI; photo.
133 Iowa's best kept secret
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.5
Billboard controversy between Iowa State and University of Iowa causes the writer to ask, "What at UNI?"
134 Proposed legislation: "No Athlete Left Behind"
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.17
Suggestion is made to provide playing time in games for all athletes, similar to the no child left behind program.
135 Panther Posse grows to 2000 members
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.16
Student support for Panther athletics is on the rise at both home and away games.
136 Hartzell signs contract extension through June 2009
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.18
UNI athletic director Rick Hartzell signed a contract extension.
137 DNA tests support players' case
Northern Iowan 102:51, p.15
DNA evidence seems to provide no further clue as to who was involved in the alleged acts by the Duke lacrosse team.
138 On the flip side
Northern Iowan 102:48, p.16
A humorous look at the "high-five".
139 Friday, April 7 - Sunday, April 9
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.3
USA Wrestling Folkstyle Kids/ Cadet and Veterans National Championships will be held in the UNI-Dome.
140 Support for the "other" sports
Northern Iowan 102:42, p.5
Believes that students should support and the university should promote sports other than football and men's basketball.
141 Learning from the Panthers
Northern Iowan 102:35, p.22
UNI women athletes held event to coach girls on National Girls and Women in Sports Day; photo.
142 Purple together, purple for life
Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.5
Account of the involvement of the Justis family in UNI athletics.
143 Student seating a better deal than columnist explained
Northern Iowan 102:23, p.8
Jerad Corbin points out inaccuracies in an article about student seating at sporting events.
144 Dome student seating not nearly adequate enough
Northern Iowan 102:21, p.7
Proposes larger student section, and getting rid of the extra fee to sit or stand there.
145 Sports shorts
Northern Iowan 102:8, p.13
Brief updates of recent happenings in UNI sports; photo.
146 Beware of The Cat
Northern Iowan 102:8, p.13
UNI's mascot, T. C., takes his job seriously, even attending mascot camp this past summer; also features a history of how T. C. came to be; photo.
147 Thanks for showing some Panther spirit
Northern Iowan 102:4, p.9
Chris Bowser, Class of 1996, thanks students for attendance and interest in recent football game against Drake.
148 Students of UNI
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government leaders Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy welcome students and encourage them to become active in student organizations and other activities; photo.
149 Hermansen named UNI Foundation vice president
Northern Iowa Today 89:2, p.21
Noreen Hermansen will concentrate on raising money for athletics; photo.
150 UNI professor to lecture on "The Rituals of Sport: Enacting and Consuming Sports in Today's Society"
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Professor Paul Turman will discuss how spectators, coaches, athletes, and referees interact during live and mediated sporting events.