Martin--Drake E. [Residence Staff]

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101 Lux Service Medallion Award recipients, finalists named at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:619, p.1
UNI Lux Service Award winners named.
102 Students are encouraged to drink responsibly during "Choices Week"
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.1
Campus activities are scheduled October 14-20 for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.
103 Lux medallion recipients named
Northern Iowan 90:11, p.2B
Michele Thurn and Michael Armbrecht will receive the Lux Service Medallion Award.
104 Surviving the first year of college- getting a good start is crucial.
Public Relations News Release 1990:698, p.1
Drake Martin's advice to students is to come prepared to learn, grow personally, and avoid becoming trapped into first year pitfalls.
105 1990 Lux winners announced
Northern Iowan 86:58, p.2
Michael R. Armbrecht and Michele Thurn receive honor.
106 Lux service medallion awards to be given at University of Northern Iowa homecoming.
Public Relations News Release 1989:151, p.1
Activity profile of finalists provided. Theresa Koster and Jennifer Clemens, will be honored with four other finalists. The Lux award is an a attempt to recognize some of those people for their extraordinary contributions.
107 Students serve on 1989 homecoming committee at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:105, p.1
List of those serving on the 1989 Homecoming committee. Homecoming activities include a dance, parade, window painting, a new pep rally format, and overall positive promotion of Homecoming.
108 University of Northern Iowa's Residence Hall Association (RHA) Assembly awards three students 1988 Gold Star Award for Outstanding Service.
Public Relations News Release 1988:321, p.1
Theresa Koster and Becky Dillon and Lisa Raine were chosen for their "excellence in quality of contributions to residence system in 1988," according to Drake Martin.
109 18 UNI committees need student participation
Northern Iowan 85:21, p.1
Students talk about their experience on UNI committees.
110 Training today's students to be tomorrow's leaders is goal of Northern Iowa's newly planned studies in leadership program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:144, p.1
UNI is in the process of developing a comprehensive Studies in Leadership Program. Goal for the new program will be to link appropriate courses and co-curricular activites together into a comprehensive leadership program.
111 And, more thanks . . . .
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.3
Further thanks to those who helped with Choices Week.
112 Martin gives thanks to week's backers
Northern Iowan 85:15, p.3
Appreciates support for Choices Week.
113 AAW shows non-alcoholic activities
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.10
Trying to offer a selection of activities in which alcohol is not present.
114 Choices . . . a week of reflection
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.10
Hope to give students a chance to think before they drink.
115 Iowa public officals and Northern Iowa faculty and staff join UNI students in Operation 6-PACC, Oct. 16-22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:108, p.1
Public officals who have signed a 6-PACC contract are: Gov. Terry Branstad, State Sen. Joy Corning , State Reps. Patrica Harper and Jane teaford, U.S. Rep. Dave Nagle, Mayor Jon Crews of Cedar Falls, Mayor Bernie McKinley of Waterloo and Bass Van Gilst.
116 Operation 6-PACC to challenge many
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.11
Program calls for abstinence for a week; photo.
117 Column not supported
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.2
Believes guide to football games promotes unfortunate stereotype.
118 Column declared humorous
Northern Iowan 85:11, p.3
Enjoyed guide to football.
119 Homecoming chairman thanks all supporters
Northern Iowan 85:11, p.2
Long list of those who deserve thanks.
120 Northern Iowa students, faculty, staff join together to observe National Alcohol awareness week, Oct. 16-22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:83, p.1
Students, faculty, and staff will join together to observe National Alcohol Awareness Week by signing contracts to give up drinking for six days. Drake Martin says national , state and community leaders are invited to participate.
121 Lux service medallion awards given.
Public Relations News Release 1988:72, p.1
Two UNI May 1988 graduates are the recipients of the UNI Lux Service Medallion for service to the University and excellence in scholarship. Christine Albaugh from Marion and Lynn Boyce from Carroll were selected from 50 nominees for the top award.
122 Lux Service Medallion nominations taken for outstanding UNI service by students
Public Relations News Release 1987:334, p.1
Nominations are accepted for the Lux Service Award. Students must hold a 3.0 grade point average, with at least forty completed credit hours. Winners are recognized during the Homecoming ceremony.
123 'By Candlelight' offers Northern Iowa students chance to experience fine dining
Public Relations News Release 1987:320, p.1
The Department of Residence sponsors the "By Candlelight" dinners, where students are instructed on fine dining etiquette with nine faculty members acting as supervisors. Includes a list of By Candlelight committee members.
124 Nominees sought for LUX medallion
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.3
125 Theft not local problem
Northern Iowan 84:32, p.3
A look at the trend for stealing milk crates.
126 RHA denies allegations of misleading residents
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.5
Attempts to explain possible confusion on terms of office.
127 Traditional Maucker Union tree lighting ceremony set Dec. 3 (Thursday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:153, p.1
The annual tree lighting ceremony is held in Maucker Union, with performances from the Women's and Gospel Choirs, and a reading of the Christmas Story by Gretta Berghammer. Master of ceremonies is Drake Martin.
128 Northern Iowa residence hall students 'FOCUS' on learning to handle friendship, dating, love relationships
Public Relations News Release 1987:133, p.1
Residence hall coordinators organize a series of relationship-building activities through the "Focus on Communication Understanding and Sensitivity" program. Resident assistants are asked to guide students in dating problems, and cultural differences.
129 RHA amendment rescinded
Northern Iowan 84:20, p.6
Would have placed RHA government superior to hall governments.
130 Alcohol pages applauded
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.4
Appreciates coverage.
131 Appreciation extended to committee members
Northern Iowan 84:14, p.2
Thanks those who helped at Homecoming.
132 Lux Service Medallion Awards Given
Public Relations News Release 1987:74, p.1
Mary Stanley-Pieper and Kevin Saville receive the Lux Service Medallion for their work in university organizations. The award was distributed by Drake Martin, chair of the Homecoming committee. Includes a list of finalists.
133 Students learn proper etiquette techniques
Northern Iowan 84:9, p.13
Wine and Dine will continue, but without alcoholic beverages.
134 Nominations sought for Lux Award
Northern Iowan 83:48, p.12
Drake Martin seeking nominations.
135 Lux Service Medallion nominations taken for outsanding UNI service by students
Public Relations News Release 1987:269, p.1
Students, faculty, and staff nominate candidates for the Lux Service Medallion. The award is for students who display leadership and character. Nominees must hold a grand point average of 3.0 and have completed forty hours of credit.
136 Feature Notes . . .
Northern Iowan 83:25, p.9
Workshop on holiday stress to be held.
137 Wellness workshop planned Nov. 22 (Saturday) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:107, p.1
Seven faculty members present lectures for a workshop focused on stress management during the holiday season.Topics covered include coping with change, mental stress, eating habits, weight control, and exercise. Sessions were held in the Education Center.
138 Donation seekers spur suspicions
Northern Iowan 83:19, p.1
Men went from door to door seeking donations for a children's home.
139 Committee thanks contributors for helpful Homecoming effort
Northern Iowan 83:15, p.2
Thanks everyone who helped make Homecoming a success.
140 Dorm policy change under consideration
Northern Iowan 83:3, p.4
May consider policy relating to sales parties in the dorms.
141 Stimulating students to grow; residence hall programming stresses involvement
Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.4
Description of programs available to dorm residents; photo.
142 Change in drinking age will not affect dorm policy
Northern Iowan 83:2, p.5
Policies will be changed gradually as the drinking age rises.
143 Massage provides reason to touch
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.15
Drake Martin talks about massage.
144 'Cruising' With the Cat' is 1986 UNI Homecoming theme
Public Relations News Release 1986:401, p.1
Michaelsen said the theme is based on the 1950s and 1960s when young people cruised their hometown streets to see old friends and meet new friends; Dalrymple designed the winning logo.
145 Nominations now being accepted for Lux Medallion award for outstanding service to UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:322, p.1
The third annual award will be presented at Homecoming to two undergraduate students who best represent the ideal of service to UNI; five finalists will be selected from the nominations and then interviewed to determine the two winners.
146 Students teach students as number of educational programs in UNI residence halls skyrockets
Public Relations News Release 1986:270, p.1
During the fall semester of 1985 over 262 educational programs were conducted for students living in residence halls.
147 Homecoming plans underway
Northern Iowan 82:35, p.8
"Cruisin' with the Cat" will be the theme.
148 List NI ethics
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.2
Asks the Northern Iowan editorial staff to provide a list of their standards and ethics used in writing and editing.
149 Criticizes administration
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.3
Believes that the administration does not have the right to restructure the student government.
150 Residence living fine-tuned
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.5
Drake Martin will host a conference on directions in residence hall living.
151 Alcohol abuse addressed
Northern Iowan 82:14, p.9
Quick look at Alcohol Awareness activities.
152 Academic requirements for RHA, UNISA questioned: news analysis
Northern Iowan 82:12, p.5
Both UNISA and RHA have academic requirements for officers; students consider whether or not such requirements should be in place.
153 Area Residents Help Plan Host of Activities for Homecoming Celebration Oct. 10-13
Public Relations News Release 1985:51, p.1
Many UNI student spent their time getting ready for homecoming by jointing a committee; list of students who were on a homecoming committee.
154 Area Student Attends First UNI House Officer Leadership Training Learnshop
Public Relations News Release 1985:45, p.1
Students who are residence hall house officers and resident assistance attended a learnshop at UNI to help them become successful at their job; list of students who attended and their hometown.
155 Local Resident Sharpens Leadership Skills at UNI Fall Success Retreat
Public Relations News Release 1985:33, p.1
Many students who are leaders of campus organizations attended the retreat and sharpened their abilities to help the organizations to communicate and plan successful activities; list of students who attended the retreat.
156 Drake Martin
Northern Iowa Today 13:4, p.2
Named one of four outstanding presenters at housing conference.
157 Martin program "outstanding"
Northern Iowan 81:61, p.4
Drake Martin named one of four outstanding presenters at meeting.
158 Service award nominees sought
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.5
Criteria for the Lux Award.
159 Drinking age is a campus concern again
Alumnus 70:1, p.15
Drinking age will be raised to 21; university appoints committee to treat change; photo.
160 Alcohol policy committee formed
Northern Iowan 81:36, p.7
New committee will consider effects of changed legal drinking ate.
161 Leadership retreat planned
Northern Iowan 81:28, p.10
Will dwell on personal goals and objectives.
162 The focus is on individuals
Northern Iowan 81:19, p.5
Drake Martin talks about the FOCUS program which includes units about lifestyles, self-concept, gender, and dating.
163 Needs enilemit stressed
Northern Iowan 81:8, p.4
The most important part of a promotion is "Enilemit" or timeline backwards, according to Drake Martin at a Public Relations Student Society of America meeting.
164 Mini courses offered this fall
Northern Iowan 81:3, p.10
Information about the mini-courses offered this year in the Union.
165 1984 Homecoming preparations underway: Lux Service Medallion introduced
Northern Iowan 80:51, p.8
Award will be made to one male and one female student who have rendered outstanding service to UNI.
166 Not fade away
Northern Iowan 80:42, p.3
Drake Martin feels people should be more understanding and supportive concerning civil rights and Blue Jeans Day.
167 Kegger limitations still being considered
Northern Iowan 80:30, p.1
Still seeking legal opinions on large beer parties.
168 Union announces spring semester mini-course offerings
Northern Iowan 80:30, p.11
Extensive list and brief descriptions of mini-courses.
169 Questions photo coverage
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.2
Feels the picture spread in a previous issue was unnecessary.
170 Fero proposes benefits at UNI housing
Northern Iowan 80:1, p.1
Jane Fero talks about her goals for Family Housing.
171 Working company applauded
Northern Iowan 79:43, p.2
Theatre UNI's production of 'Working' is very enjoyable.
172 Voting carries responsibilities; make educated choice at poll
Northern Iowan 79:16, p.3
Urges students to educate themselves on all candidates before voting.
173 Residence Hall Association
Old Gold 0:0, p.107
All students living in the Residence Hall were apart of the Residence Hall Association; photo.
174 Losers praised for trying
Northern Iowan 78:47, p.2
Drake Martin wants to congratulate all of the 'losers' in the recent campus elections for their courage and gusto.
175 Don't know what to tip the waiter? Read on
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.11
A student reports on her experience in the Wine and Dine program.
176 RHA fights alcohol abuse
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.3
Committee formed to address education needs.