Monnier--Beth Alice (Student--2011)

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# Title Date Summary
1 New NISG senate is ready for hard decisions
Northern Iowan 109:51, p.3
Jordan Wilmes responds to the Peter Ickes letter in the previous publication. He stands behind his decision to deny both Elijah Seay and Beth Monnier positions on the cabinet and feels it was in UNI's best interest.
2 April 10 senate meeting disappointing
Northern Iowan 109:50, p.3
Says that the April 10 NISG meeting was very upsetting because two qualified individuals were denied positions as executive directors. Beth Monnier and Elijah Seay were questioned in an unprofessional way. It was not fair, nor welcomed.
3 Paired kidney exchanges save lives
Northern Iowan 109:50, p.3
Thanks Beth Monnier for writing about paired kidney exchanges in the April 9, 2013 issue. The author's mother received a kidney through a paired exchange. More people should decide to become organ donors and help save lives.
4 NISG senate rejects 2 directors: Madsen and Findley say future plans are unknown
Northern Iowan 109:49, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government rejected both Beth Monnier and Elijah Seay for positions of the executive branch. Beth Monnier was running as the director of governmental relations, and Elijah Seay as the director of diversity and student life.
5 NISG senate out of touch with constituents
Northern Iowan 109:49, p.4
Author feels that the NISG senate is out of touch with students and will attempt to undermine the new executives every chance they get. He feels that denying Beth Monnier and Elijah Rogeay positions on the cabinet was a perfect example of this.
6 New senate rejects 2 of 4 executive branch candidates
Northern Iowan 109:48, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government's new president and vice-president, Tom Madsen and Blake Findley, appointed executive directors for NISG. The newly elected senators questioned the appointees. Two of the four appointees did not receive enough votes.
7 Meditations on the NISG masked vigilante
Northern Iowan 108:43, p.4
The source of 225 tweets between February 10 and March 7 has not been identified. The tweets dealt with the NISG elections and the results.
8 NISG to host runoff election after no ticket gains majority
Northern Iowan 108:41, p.1
Bancroft-Smith/White and Burns/Thompson tickets will be on the ballot for runoff election; photo.
9 Campaigning continues with presidential debate
Northern Iowan 108:39, p.1
Three slates of candidates are vying for the position of president and vice president of the student body. Maucker Union coffeehouse was the site of the debate; photo.
10 Food Fight
Northern Iowan 108:31, p.5
Dashes and Café on the Way are encouraging students to bring their own reusable cups. This is a result of the Presidential Scholar think tank. Prizes will be awarded; photo.
11 Romney remains top presidential candidate
Northern Iowan 108:28, p.1
Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. According to recent polls, he is leading by nearly a fifteen point margin in South Carolina; photo.
12 Proposed changes to LAC create controversy
Northern Iowan 108:22, p.1
Social sciences faculty and students are concerned about the proposed decrease in social science requirements. The proposal cuts the requirements by one third.