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51 Hillary Clinton faces sexist media
Calcara--Sally A. (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.1
2/5/2008 Media coverage of Hillary Clinton examined; photo.
52 Fair and balanced situation room
McAnally--Michael James (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:17, p.10
10/23/2007 Plea for covering the "real news" and eliminating coverage of celebrity news; photo.
53 Gilchrist Hall open to media from 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday, October 11
Public Relations News Release 2007:209, p.1
10/9/2007 The media are invited to view the progress made on the Gilchrist Hall reconstruction October 11.
54 The holidays are beginning
Northern Iowan 104:13, p.9
10/9/2007 Unhappy with the commercialization of holidays.
55 Why no media for the Panthers?
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 104:12, p.5
10/5/2007 Suggestions on getting media attention for UNI athletics.
56 The higher you are, the farther you fall
McAnally--Michael James (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:6, p.5
9/14/2007 Public perception of stars and idols. Brittany Spears' recent problems are used as examples.
57 UNI to provide media special access to new Business and Community Services Building and programs, Tuesday, August 21
Public Relations News Release 2007:104, p.1
8/15/2007 The dedication of the Business and Community Services Building will be August 25.
58 A splice of life
Hines--Carmel J. Schoenfelder (Class of 1990)
Northern Iowa Today 91:2, p.4
7/1/2007 Profiles of alumni Clayton and Barbara Schmitt; photo.
59 Fox News: run by Al-Qaeda operatives?
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:37, p.7
2/13/2007 Fox News coverage of Barack Obama criticized' questions asked about Rudolph Giuliani and John McCann; photo.
60 Word of the Year for 2006
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:33, p.7
1/30/2007 Truthiness came from the host of "The Colbert Report". Audience warned to accept this show and "The Daily Show" only for their entertainment value.
61 Unbiased as ever, Fox News campaigns for GOP
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:31, p.7
1/23/2007 Fox News coverage of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and other presidential hopefuls.
62 Celebrities invading our world
Moorehead--Billie (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:23, p.7
11/14/2006 Readers urged to get involved with reading newspaper and keeping up to date on world events. There is more to life than the reality shows.
63 Thinking with a Fox about stem cell research
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:19, p.7
10/31/2006 Believes Michael J. Fox handled comments of Rush Limbaugh with class; presents tem cell research facts.
64 Cycling through the "no-spin zone"
Abbott--Tristan E. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.5
10/17/2006 Readers urged not to fall for the doom and gloom of Bill O'Reilly's recent comments; suggests seeking news from other sources and coming to individual conclusions.
65 Outbreak fear factor
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Northern Iowan 103:9, p.7
9/26/2006 Too much coverage of potential serious health risks, such as SARS and bird flu, has served to make Americans less likely to pay attention, because no actual outbreaks have been reported in the U.S.
66 Ads that don't add up
Toppin--Ryan W. (Student--2002)
Northern Iowan 103:8, p.5
9/22/2006 New research indicates that anti-drug ads are increasing the likelihood that young people will try marijuana.
67 News getting too soft on us
Northern Iowan 102:47, p.5
3/31/2006 Critical of attention focused on a Drake student who spent his spring break at Wal-Mart.
68 The media paradox
Northern Iowan 102:39, p.7
2/21/2006 Wonders if people in the media know how much they can influence people.
69 Olympics: where the real athletes play; winter games not drawing the national media attention they should
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
Northern Iowan 102:36, p.16
2/10/2006 Americans should pay more attention to the Olympics and the athletes who trained hard to get there; photo.
70 The viewing public has lemming syndrome
Nichols--Brent (Student--2006)
Northern Iowan 102:31, p.7
1/24/2006 Hopes people research news information before accepting it as the truth.
71 Celebritydom too destructive for their/our own good; columnist ponders importance of actors/actresses roles in society
Rahmiller--Brad (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 102:13, p.7
10/11/2005 Conveys concern that Americans are so absorbed with celebrities that they neglect to see people with real accomplishments, like discovering life changing medicines.
72 Exploiting sex in advertising
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 102:9, p.5
9/27/2005 Writer explains that the illusion of perfect sex is what sells items and causes people to think that bodies are mere objects.
73 Media portrays death without much emotion
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.5
6/17/2005 Encourages people to be more sensitive towards death.
74 Presuming to know
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.5
6/17/2005 Believe opinions people form about celebrities may be unfounded because of the lack of real knowledge about them.
75 Fast food advertising hits and misses
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:35, p.7
2/8/2005 Feels that a recent McDonald's advertisement is unknowingly projecting the wrong message.
76 Media a blessing in tragedy
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:30, p.5
1/21/2005 Believes that the media helped to increase the amount of aid being given to nations dealing with the tsunami.
77 Newspapers in classroom topic at UNI Tuesday, Nov. 9
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
11/3/2004 UNI's American Democracy Project is sponsoring two meetings about the use of newspapers in classrooms. Eric J. Hellstern, Steve Livingston, and Sarah Smith are the newspaper representatives involved with one of the sessions.
78 Who will win the vote?; networks take precautions to prevent bad call
Mancillas--Jason R. (Class of 2003)
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1
11/2/2004 Television networks seek to avoid miscalling a state for a particular Presidential candidate by implementing numerous reforms in the process; photo.
79 Untitled
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.5
10/5/2004 First in three-part series by Scott Cawelti on analyzing political advertisements to be free to the public and held at University Book & Supply.
80 Price check on nipples
Northern Iowan 101:8, p.5
9/24/2004 Takes negative stand against the amount of coverage given to Janet Jackson's exposure during the Super Bowl.
81 Over-saturation key to getting young vote
Rahmiller--Brad (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:4, p.6
9/10/2004 Disagrees with an NI editorial regarding oversaturation of media exposure for voter registration.
82 Read anything good lately?
Northern Iowan 100:57, p.5
6/18/2004 Addresses concerns about declining newspaper readership rates.
83 E-media students nominated for IBNA awards
Gross--Cindy Marie (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.1
4/27/2004 Five UNI students win awards from the Iowa Broadcast News Association.
84 Jensen creates buzz around her thanks to BEA Awards
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.9
4/27/2004 Profile of senior electronic media major Sarah Jensen and her activities with broadcast media and documentaries; photo.
85 Breast Bowl not a big deal
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.5
2/6/2004 Speaks out against publicity stunts and the fervor of media attention devoted to them.
86 Guidance counselor information age not all good for children
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
1/26/2004 Clare Struck, guidance counselor at Price Lab School, believes that children are growing up faster than they should thanks to the media.
87 Guidance counselor says information age not all good for children
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
1/1/2004 Clare Struck says that children are growing up too fast, and that they are seeing images and receiving information that they are not ready for.
88 Media legacy of Sept. 11 continues
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.5
10/17/2003 Since September 11, 2001, Americans are quick to suggest terrorism as the cause of tragic circumstances.
89 Media too quick to pounce on tragedy
Northern Iowan 100:12, p.7
10/10/2003 Does not believe that the media give enough time for families to grieve before reporting tragedies.
90 Kruckeberg looks at global media bribery in new book
Jensen--Nick (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 100:11, p.6
10/7/2003 Professor co-authored a book to motivate countries to change and to create a standard to help public relations practitioners.
91 Anti-Americanism in the Arab media
Public Relations News Release 2002:574, p.1
6/23/2003 Explanation of why Americans are receiving negative media portrayal in the Arab world.
92 Relaxed media rules
Public Relations News Release 2002:563, p.1
6/9/2003 Impact of further deregulation media ownership.
93 Media serve as factory of fear
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.7
4/29/2003 Criticizes the media for creating paranoia in America.
94 Presumptions put Peterson in pickle
Northern Iowan 99:53, p.5
4/25/2003 Criticizes the intense involvement of the media in the Laci Peterson murder.
95 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Northern Iowan 99:51, p.5
4/18/2003 Criticizes Fox television news.
96 Success of war doesn't depend on victory
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.7
4/8/2003 Compares the differences in news coverage in the Middle East and in America.
97 UNI's Amnesty International and Students for Social Justice host teach-in
Public Relations News Release 2002:430, p.1
4/3/2003 Faculty will speak on various aspects of the war in Iraq on April 4.
98 Next session of UNI's 'Leaders on Leadership' series features panel of media leaders
Public Relations News Release 2002:405, p.1
3/27/2003 Ann Kerian, Julie Kraft, John Hess and Nancy Raffensperger will form panel on media leadership on April 3.
99 Two wild and crazy Mikes
Northern Iowan 99:38, p.7
2/21/2003 Criticizes recent media coverage of boxer Mike Tyson and singer Michael Jackson.
100 Myron the baton prodigy and LeBron James
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Northern Iowan 99:34, p.5
2/7/2003 Feels the world of professional sports is ruining the high school years of some students.

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