King--Otis J. (Classes of 1979 and 1983)
Displaying 1 - 50 of 80 in reverse chronological order
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1 | The faculty adopts a constitution A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.415 |
Detailed account of the negotiations among faculty, administration, and the Regents over the proposed faculty constitution; photo. | |
2 | 'Men's Day column inane, juvenile, pointless' Northern Iowan 76:49, p.2 |
Men's Day material is offensive and therefore needed a written comment. | |
3 | Disagree with NI review of "Friendly Fire" Northern Iowan 75:52, p.2 |
UNI student believes that a review of the TV movie "Friendly Fire", a story about the Vietnam war, was wrong. | |
4 | IaPIRG: administration fixing check-off system Northern Iowan 75:46, p.1 |
Allegations that negative check-off cards will not be included in registration packets. | |
5 | Herrick resigns after arrest Northern Iowan 75:44, p.1 |
UNISA uncertain of how to select a new president. | |
6 | UNISA considers bill proposing a self-examination Northern Iowan 75:39, p.1 |
O. J. King proposes bill which could result in the dissolution of UNISA. | |
7 | Senator apologizes to Kamerick Northern Iowan 75:39, p.3 |
O. J. King takes back allegations relating to President Kamerick's integrity. | |
8 | Scandal in UNISA: dishonesty, unethical behavior Northern Iowan 75:27, p.3 |
Former UNISA president cites instances which he believes call for investigation. | |
9 | UNISA still debating funding for SIIF Northern Iowan 75:6, p.1 |
Considering making contributions mandatory. | |
10 | Education chronicle features UNI lobbyists Northern Iowan 74:55, p.12 |
Text of article from Chronicle of Higher Education. | |
11 | Protest rally at book store Northern Iowan 74:14, p.1 |
About two hundred students and several faculty protest UBS policies; march to store; photo. | |
12 | Iowan presents Ninny awards Northern Iowan 73:56, p.2 |
The Northern Iowan's Ninny Awards. | |
13 | Salaries: accusations, answers Northern Iowan 73:54, p.2 |
States that the Northern Iowan editorial which called for no increase in the wages of UNISA members contained many mistakes; in fact, the UNISA proposal is proper relative to the salaries of other student organizations. | |
14 | Student coalition to lobby for three Regents schools Northern Iowan 73:33, p.1 |
Iowa Regents Universities Student Coalition formed. | |
15 | UNISA prexy involves new students UNI Century 4:4, p.1 |
Ann Brenden outlines goals for her administration; photo. | |
16 | In consideration of 24-hour visitation UNI Century 4:3, p.2 |
After extended debate, limited 24-hour visitation is adopted in Dancer and Rider Halls; photo. | |
17 | O. J. King recognized Northern Iowan 72:56, p.2 |
Several UNISA members recognize O. J. King's work during the 1975-76 school year. | |
18 | NI-nny award announced; competition stiff Northern Iowan 72:56, p.2 |
The Northern Iowan staff awards the NI-nny "awards." | |
19 | Can rental referral work? Northern Iowan 72:55, p.2 |
Hopes that employment questions can be settled so that system can be fully implemented. | |
20 | Adm. resistance on rental referral; good student support shown Northern Iowan 72:55, p.1 |
UNISA and ISPIRG want to put together a rental referral office; administration believes that the university should not be involved in off-campus housing. | |
21 | Senate considers requests Northern Iowan 72:47, p.1 |
Hears requests from International Students Association, Tae Kwon-Do Club, and others. | |
22 | King requests review Northern Iowan 72:46, p.1 |
O. J. King asks Regents to review 24-hour visitation decision. | |
23 | Administrative Council reaches compromise Northern Iowan 72:44, p.1 |
On 18-7 vote, Council will allow one men's and one women's hall to have 24-hour visitation. | |
24 | Brenden wins Senate race Northern Iowan 72:43, p.1 |
Ann Brenden defeats Craig Bushby and Lynn Johnson, 781-278-136; other UNISA vote tallies. | |
25 | This train's got the disappearin' publication blues Northern Iowan 72:43, p.2 |
Nearing the end for O. J. King and the Northern Iowan staff. | |
26 | UNISA considers lawsuit Northern Iowan 72:40, p.1 |
O. J. King believes students were denied due process in 24-hour visitation matter. | |
27 | No action taken on 24-hour visitation Northern Iowan 72:38, p.1 |
Debate centers on whether or not to allow O. J. King to substitute a motion placed by Vice President Hansmeier; photo. | |
28 | Crawford disagrees Northern Iowan 72:28, p.2 |
Elinor Crawford finds no violation of Title IX in the women's intercollegiate athletics; attempts to refute O. J. King's assertions. | |
29 | Sidewalk project rejected; King bid fails Northern Iowan 72:26, p.6 |
Sidewalk to College Square voted down in Cedar Falls Council meeting; King recounts 1973 death of student along University Avenue. | |
30 | Women's athletics violates Title IX; King notes discrimination Northern Iowan 72:25, p.1 |
UNISA President O. J. King announced there may be possible Title IX violations within the athletic program, including the areas of scholarships, supplies and equipment, travel, housing, and publicity. | |
31 | Questions NI quality Northern Iowan 72:24, p.2 |
Northern Iowan reporting comes under scrutiny. | |
32 | Innuendo technique is "slander" Northern Iowan 72:23, p.2 |
Professor Morgan does not believe horror stories about collective bargaining. | |
33 | Klinge straightens Senate misconceptions Northern Iowan 72:23, p.2 |
Paul Klinge argues that UNISA and O. J. King have accomplished many tasks. | |
34 | Presidential statement; on collective bargaining confab Northern Iowan 72:22, p.3 |
O.J. King urges students to participate actively in collective bargaining discussion. | |
35 | Welcome to my Module Northern Iowan 72:22, p.3 |
Steven Maravetz comments on current UNI happenings. | |
36 | NSA conference intelligent method Northern Iowan 72:22, p.2 |
The Northern Iowan staff recognizes the benefits of the National Student Association conference being held. | |
37 | Question King's campaign platform Northern Iowan 72:21, p.2 |
Mike Hawker points out O. J. King's election platform; wonders if anything at all has been accomplished. | |
38 | Welcome to my Module Northern Iowan 72:20, p.3 |
Steven Maravetz satirizes current UNI events. | |
39 | Special Events Council formed Northern Iowan 72:19, p.8 |
UNISA group will coordinate and implement campus special events. | |
40 | Welcome to my module Northern Iowan 72:18, p.3 |
Steven Maravetz pokes fun at the recent happenings involving O. J. King. | |
41 | Problems are not Iowan's alone Northern Iowan 72:18, p.2 |
Students question the effectiveness of the moratorium. | |
42 | Credit/No credit--issues Northern Iowan 72:18, p.1 |
Background and faculty and student opinions on the matter. | |
43 | United we stand Northern Iowan 72:17, p.3 |
Jack Nelson urges the university to unite. | |
44 | Iowan criticized Northern Iowan 72:16, p.2 |
O. J. King blames the Northern Iowan for their lack of coverage and student input for the faculty's decision to eliminate the pass/fail option for general education; NI responds. | |
45 | Guhin concerned with current campus problems Northern Iowan 72:16, p.2 |
Former student Dan Guhin expresses concern for faculty and student relations; believes there may be channels in place that are not being used. | |
46 | Classes near normal; speakout successful; over thousand gather in Union Northern Iowan 72:16, p.1 |
Class attendance about normal; students and a few faculty speak and listen at speakout; consider pass/fail option, Dome, and residence hall problems; photo. | |
47 | Call for moratorium Northern Iowan 72:14, p.1 |
UNISA and RHA call for moratorium on October 22 to show dissatisfaction with campus decision-making processes. | |
48 | Credit/no credit abolished Northern Iowan 72:12, p.1 |
Faculty Senate votes to eliminate the Pass/Fail option for general education courses. | |
49 | O. J. explains his reasons for running Northern Iowan 72:11, p.3 |
O. J. King believes he will be an advocate for students on the Cedar Falls City Council. | |
50 | Bothered by campus attitude Northern Iowan 72:11, p.2 |
Believes recent events have shown that the university does not place a high priority on serving students. |