Johnson--Tammy
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Northern Iowa awards degrees to 641 fall graduates Public Relations News Release 1990:304, p.1 |
Fall Commencement exercises conferred degrees on 641 graduates. Graduates listed. | |
2 | University of Northern Iowa speech team sweeps two tournaments in a row. Public Relations News Release 1989:224, p.1 |
The first was on the UNI campus and involved fifteen schools. Individual achievements listed. On November 4 the team placed first of 16 schools represented at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. | |
3 | University of Northern Iowa speech team competes in "powerhouse" tournament. Public Relations News Release 1989:188, p.1 |
According to assistant coach Sara Cornette, "Seventh place for UNI's team says a lot. The other contestants were all top national teams -- real powerhouses." | |
4 | Third place sweepstakes finish for University of Northern Iowa individual events speech team in season's first MAFL tournament. Public Relations News Release 1989:134, p.1 |
thirteen member individual events speech team from the University of Northern Iowa finished third in the opening tournament of the Mid-America Forensic League at Loras College. | |
5 | University of Northern Iowa's individual events team closes NFA season ranked 11th in nation, with a 10th place speaker award. Public Relations News Release 1988:448, p.1 |
Northern Iowa placed fifth in the President's I Division. Venessa Kuhlmann received individual honors as one of the Tournament's top speakers. She placed 10th in pentathlon. James O'Connor placed sixth in informative speaking. ` | |
6 | University of Northern Iowa district individual events tournament results qualify additional events for national competition. Public Relations News Release 1988:355, p.1 |
Katharina Sharpe, first in poetry interpretation. Brenton Williams, first in after dinner speaking. Kevin Gilbertson, third in after dinner speaking. Ryan Siskow, second in persuasive speaking and third in after dinner speaking. | |
7 | First place sweepstakes win at MAFL #4 for University of Northern Iowa's individual events team. Public Relations News Release 1988:312, p.1 |
Venessa Kuhlmann had two first place finishes in after dinner speaking and communication analysis. James O'Connor first in both impromptu and informative speaking and third in extemporaneous speaking. Ryan Siskow was third in communication analysis. | |
8 | Another second place sweepstakes win for Northern Iowa individual events team. Public Relations News Release 1988:279, p.1 |
UNI hosted the Mid-America Forensic League Tournament. Northern Iowa captured four place finishes. | |
9 | First place finish for Northern Iowa's individual events team at TCFL Jan. 24 Public Relations News Release 1988:268, p.1 |
First place went to UNI at the Twin Cities Forensic League Tournament. Seventeen colleges and universities competed. UNI entered nine students in various events. | |
10 | Second place sweepstakes win for University of Northern Iowa individual events team. Public Relations News Release 1988:198, p.1 |
At the University of Wisconsin, Stout Tournament, Venessa Kuhlmann, Ryan Siskow, Kevin Gilbertson, Aimee Simpson, Susan Bernau, Doug Staudt, Jim O'Connor, David Marchesani all place in the event. | |
11 | University of Northern Iowa individual events team scores successes on two outings. Public Relations News Release 1988:182, p.1 |
Sixth place finish at the first novice tournament of the year and third place sweepstakes at South Dakota State University's tournament were among the "trophies" that came home last week with members of the individual events team. | |
12 | Northern Iowa forensics team members compete in two individual events, one debate tournament. Public Relations News Release 1988:118, p.1 |
Eight students traveled to Winona State University International Tournament for individual events, where Northern Iowa finished fourth out of 22 team. | |
13 | Untilled Northern Iowan 82:15, p.3 |
Response to a letter written by Tracy Schager on high prices at a College Hill business in the October 4 issue of the Northern Iowan. |