Judas--Jay Corey (Class of 1994)

Displaying 1 - 30 of 30 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Jay Judas
Northern Iowa Today 89:1, p.28
Jay joined Sun Life Financial as vice president of marketing for Bermuda International Operations.
2 Some things need to be left for next year
Northern Iowan 90:58, p.7
His will to UNI.
3 Next year will be full of surprises
Northern Iowan 90:57, p.7
Humorous predictions for next year.
4 Student Alumni Association sets Judas right
Northern Iowan 90:27, p.6
Reacts to recent remarks by columnist; points out facts of membership.
5 Juvenille, offensive material has no place on NI editorial pages
Northern Iowan 90:24, p.6
Dislikes vulgarity and childish writing.
6 Criticism for "NI," Kelding
Northern Iowan 90:20, p.6
Believes columns have no value.
7 Judas does not speak for College Republicans
Northern Iowan 90:8, p.7
Outlines group's positions.
8 NISG budget talks prompt all-nighter
Northern Iowan 89:49, p.1
Twelve hour meeting considers student organization allocation proposals; funding of Northern Iowan is point of special contention.
9 NISG by-law changes raise heated debate
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.1
Continue consideration of committee reorganization; photo.
10 NISG by-law proposals spark debate about committees
Northern Iowan 89:46, p.4
Consider changes in Organization and Finance Committee; hear Ken Jacobsen speak on conflict resolution; consider proposal to limit undergraduate study to 160 hours.
11 Presidential race ends in a stalemate; run-off election March 3
Northern Iowan 89:42, p.1
1700 (13%) students cast votes; Saunders/Krueger receive 38%, Judas/Fuhrman receive 25%; Risse/Cross receive 22%, Baker/Davidson receive 7%; run-off required.
12 Apologies for lack of judgement
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.2
Apologize to Risse and Cross for any negligence on their part.
13 Push for Judas/Fuhrman
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.2
Believes his candidates are best.
14 NISG presidential candidates express their views; four remaining candidates given opportunity to answer questions in a debate Tuesday
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.1
Candidates outline views and answer questions.
15 Student backs Judas/Fuhrman ticket's "necessary experience"
Northern Iowan 89:39, p.3
Supports candidates.
16 New NISG program introduced
Northern Iowan 89:39, p.3
"Don't Do It Alone" program promotes prevention of assault on campus.
17 NISG presidential ballot thins; Post/Hersom bow out of race
Northern Iowan 89:38, p.1
Several candidates withdraw; Duane Anders addresses NISG.
18 Candidates battle over illegal sign-posting procedures
Northern Iowan 89:38, p.1
Judas/Fuhrman complain about campaign practices of Saunders/Krueger.
19 Bookstore's closing Thank Yous
Northern Iowan 89:35, p.3
Manager offers thanks, describes liquidation procedures.
20 UNI's Student Co-Op Bookstore to close its doors
Northern Iowan 89:34, p.1
Will liquidate assets after five semesters of operation; manager and board members offer viewpoints.
21 Another endorsement for Judas/Fuhrman
Northern Iowan 89:33, p.2
Supports candidates.
22 Lobby Day participation encouraged
Northern Iowan 89:32, p.2
Two buses will travel to Des Moines; urges UNI students to join group which will talk with legislators.
23 NISG candidacy announced
Northern Iowan 89:31, p.2
Jay Judas and Jeff Fuhrman announce candidacy for president and vice-president.
24 Personal attack on Judas unwarranted
Northern Iowan 89:22, p.3
Believes Judas worked hard for students and bookstore.
25 Personal attack on Judas unwarranted
Northern Iowan 89:22, p.3
Believes there was no reason to question Judas's integrity.
26 News View
Northern Iowan 89:20, p.4
Believes service on both NISG and bookstore board may be conflict of interest.
27 Tuition increase approved by Regents: Board votes in favor of 5.6 percent boost for 1993-94
Northern Iowan 89:16, p.1
NISG leader addresses Regents; photo.
28 Students urged to attend Regents meeting
Northern Iowan 89:15, p.3
Believes there is still time to fight tuition increase.
29 NISG works to bridge the student-faculty gap
Northern Iowan 89:10, p.6
Renee Romano addresses meeting; considers tuition increase and voter registration.
30 Tuition committee gives positive report
Northern Iowan 89:8, p.5
NISG hears report on tuition and on student bookstore.