Nechanicky--Andrea (Class of 2000)
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1 | NISG supports fee increase after debate Northern Iowan 95:44, p.1 |
NISG passed a resolution supporting the increase of student computer fees by $30 per student per year; senior Scott Hunt proposed the increase. | |
2 | Daniel and Andrea Nechanicky Dufner Northern Iowa Today 92:1, p.28 |
Daniel moved to Tianjin, China as manager of China tractor engineering for John Deere. His wife, Andrea, is a supply management specialist for John Deere. | |
3 | Leave your mark with garden memorial Northern Iowan 100:54, p.1 |
Details on the funding and progress for the Memorial Garden to be located east of the Maucker Union; photo. | |
4 | Money-saving Panther Pass includes non-sporting events Northern Iowan 96:54, p.1 |
Panther Pass will be implemented next year for a fee of $15 per semester. | |
5 | NISG decisions fall on deaf ears Northern Iowan 96:51, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government passed resolutions on landscape pesticides and arming public safety officers this year; have not beeen acted upon by either the Regents or the University. | |
6 | Students protest budget Northern Iowan 96:47, p.1 |
Students go to Des Moines to protest budget cuts; photo. | |
7 | News conference and rally scheduled for Tuesday, March 28, 10 a.m., State Capitol Building, Des Moines. Students from the 3 Regent universities. . . Public Relations News Release 1999:316, p.1 |
Students from the three Regents universities will respond to recent Legislative proposal for budget cuts. | |
8 | Panther Pass on the horizon Northern Iowan 96:44, p.1 |
All-activities pass to be created. | |
9 | Online voting: will it spur turnout? Northern Iowan 96:37, p.1 |
Proposal would allow students to vote online in upcoming election. | |
10 | Leadership panels offer real world perspectives Northern Iowan 96:35, p.1 |
Schedule of panel discussions. | |
11 | Regents Staff Excellence Awards to University of Northern Iowa staffers Public Relations News Release 1999:103, p.1 |
Constance Hansen, Muriel Stone, and Diane Wallace were honored at a dinner Wednesday, October 20, by the Board of Regents. | |
12 | Public Safety: give us guns; NISG administration supports officers' request Northern Iowan 96:17, p.1 |
NISG will support Public Safety's request to carry firearms on campus. | |
13 | Compromise reached on computer fees: NISG proposes $18 increase to Board of Regents Northern Iowan 96:6, p.1 |
NISG and administration debate over computer fee increase amount; photo. | |
14 | NISG welcomes students, introduces administration Northern Iowan 96:6, p.7 |
Profiles of NISG President Nick Arnold; Vice-President Andrea Nechanicky; Director of Administration Rebecca Feldman; and Director of Public Relations Matt Yochum. | |
15 | Free legal services benefit UNI students Northern Iowan 96:2, p.10 |
Partnership between NISG and Legal Services Corporation of Iowa (LSCI) creates new UNI Legal Services Clinic to provide legal guidance and advice to UNI students. | |
16 | NISG to investigate minimum housing code Northern Iowan 95:58, p.3 |
Topics at recent NISG meeting included housing code exploratory committee, advertising on Panther Shuttle buses, "Welcome Week" activities, Student-Advantage, All-Events pass, and the increased student computer fee. | |
17 | Summer Orientation Staff puts new students at ease Northern Iowan 95:57, p.6 |
Incoming freshmen spend two days on campus for Summer Orientation. | |
18 | '98-'99 A year of wet and wonderful memories Northern Iowan 95:55, p.3 |
Events from past year include the new UNI-Dome roof leaking, Performing Arts Center construction, new NISG leaders, Al Gore speaking in Waterloo, President Koob cooking omelets for seniors, and stalled construction on Sigma Alpha Epsilon house; photo. | |
19 | Summer orientation with a new twist Northern Iowan 95:52, p.9 |
Summer Orientation Staff is a group of active students who go through intensive training. Staff encourage freshmen to get involved right from the beginning. | |
20 | Search continues to fill Follon's place Northern Iowan 95:46, p.1 |
Committee searching for new Vice President for Educational and Student Services will be conducting phone interviews of candidates Friday and hopes to hire someone before summer. | |
21 | University of Northern Iowa students elect new student body president and vice president Public Relations News Release 1998:297, p.1 |
UNI students elected Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky as student body president and vice president, respectively. | |
22 | People to know: Nick Arnold, Andrea Nechanicky; exclusive inside look at UNI's top leaders Northern Iowan 95:43, p.11 |
A look at the personal lives of the new NISG president Nick Arnold and vice-president Andrea Nechanicky; photo. | |
23 | Arnold, Nechanicky elected to NISG helm after runoff; after another round of voting, another week of waiting¿ Northern Iowan 95:42, p.1 |
Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky won the NISG election with 868 votes; Nieting and Brownell had 581 votes; photo. | |
24 | Nick, Nechanicky possess best qualities for NISG success Northern Iowan 95:41, p.9 |
Students support Nicholas Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky for NISG. | |
25 | Untitled Northern Iowan 95:41, p.1 |
Jeff Nieting, Travis Brownell, Nick Arnold, and Andrea Nechanicky at Sunday's final NISG election debate; run-off election will be held tomorrow; photo. | |
26 | NISG election results in presidential, senate runoff Northern Iowan 95:40, p.1 |
A runoff will take place next Wednesday between presidential candidates Arnold/Nechanicky and Nieting/Brownell, and for Lawther Hall senator; photo. | |
27 | Nick and Nechanicky, your best choice Northern Iowan 95:39, p.9 |
Students urge others to support Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky for NISG President and Vice-President. | |
28 | Arnold, Nechanicky round out NISG presidential candidate field Northern Iowan 95:38, p.1 |
Candidates Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky share their election platform; photo. | |
29 | John Deere Auditorium designation honors gift Northern Iowa Today 83:1, p.23 |
$250,000 gift used to refurbish auditorium and to build ICN room in Curris Business Building; photo. | |
30 | Student Alumni Ambassadors Northern Iowa Today 83:1, p.27 |
Services provided by SAA outlined. | |
31 | Auditorium named for John Deere Northern Iowan 95:20, p.2 |
Curris Business Building Room 109 was officially named for Deere and Company after a $250,000 gift from the John Deere Foundation. | |
32 | John Deere Auditorium formally unveiled in University of Northern Iowa's Curris Business Building Public Relations News Release 1998:127, p.1 |
Room in the Curris Business Building officially named John Deere Auditorium in recognition of $250,000 gift. Gift also helped fund ICN room in the building. | |
33 | Former President Curris to be honored with renaming of business building Northern Iowan 95:10, p.2 |
Business Building will be renamed the Curris Business Building at ceremony today; photo. | |
34 | People to know: UNI Family of the Year; Nechanicky's prove close ties still exist Northern Iowan 95:10, p.9 |
Student Andrea Nechanicky's family is named the UNI Family of the Year; photo. | |
35 | Students serve in the Student Alumni Ambassador Organization at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1998:64, p.1 |
List of the forty-nine students serving as Student Alumni Ambassadors and their officers. | |
36 | Nechanicky family named 1998 Family of the Year for the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1998:55, p.1 |
Mark and Joleen Nechanicky and children Andrea, Nicole, Adam, and Gina named family of the year after being nominated by UNI senior Andrea. | |
37 | The Business Building at the University of Northern Iowa to be renamed Curris Business Building during a dedication ceremony Friday, Oct. 2 Public Relations News Release 1998:54, p.1 |
Business Building to be named after former UNI president Constantine Curris. Description of dedication ceremony given. | |
38 | University of Northern Iowa Resident Assistants serving 1997-98 Academic Year. Public Relations News Release 1996:440, p.1 |
Almost 100 students will serve as Resident Assistants during the 1997-98 academic year. |