Northern Iowa Student Government [NISG]

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1501 University of Northern Iowa library extends hours in response to student survey
Public Relations News Release 1989:461, p.1
Nancy Marlin approves the expanded hours of Rod Library and Computing Services' computer labs. The new schedules were developed in accordance with results from a student survey conducted by the Northern Iowa Student Government.
1502 Senators elected
Northern Iowan 86:44, p.6
Results of recent election.
1503 Bookstore receives funding
Public Relations News Release 86:42, p.5
Will allocate $25,000 to bookstore.
1504 Raine wins student presidency
Public Relations News Release 86:42, p.1
1465 (13%) students vote: Lisa Raine gets 69.5%, Mike Temple gets 16%, and Laurie Johnston gets 14.5%; photo.
1505 Boyer applauds student government accomplishments
Northern Iowan 86:39, p.6
Points out accomplishments regarding tuition, library hours, and leadership.
1506 Renowned comedienne Elayne Boosler to perform Tuesday (Feb. 20) at University of Northern Iowa maucker union expansion grand opening.
Public Relations News Release 1989:404, p.1
Boosler, originally from Brooklyn, has succeeded not only as a comedienne, but also a writer, actress, director and producer. She was "discovered" by the late comedian Andy Kaufman, while working as a singing waitress at a comedy club.
1507 Notice
Northern Iowan 86:35, p.2
NISG asks for extended library hours.
1508 Issues for U 'n' I
Northern Iowan 86:32, p.2
Procedures for student organizations to get funds from NISG.
1509 Fees increase for students
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.6
Fees may increase for bad checks, deferred payment, placement, and ID replacement.
1510 New bookstore saves students money
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.4
NISG opens Student Co-op Bookstore; photo.
1511 Student profile: David Boyer
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.24
Biographical sketch of David Boyer, head of NISG; photo.
1512 Sip n' study
Northern Iowan 86:29, p.1
NISG will sponsor study snacks.
1513 A new way to buy books
Northern Iowan 86:27, p.4
NISG Bookstore Committee will order books for students.
1514 Board's actions questioned
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.5
Board may have violated Code in tuition increase; NISG may offer book exchange and ordering service.
1515 First annual Tenants Day happening today
Northern Iowan 86:21, p.1
NISG presents information to student tenants.
1516 Search for new Dean to start
Northern Iowan 86:20, p.6
NISG hears reports on dean searches, campus assaults, and the effects of the injunction regarding Mr. Penn's classes.
1517 Senate seats open, Supreme Court filled
Northern Iowan 86:18, p.1
1518 Renters to be educated in meeting
Northern Iowan 86:16, p.7
Will hold Student Tenant Awareness Day.
1519 Tuition increases top NISG agenda
Northern Iowan 86:14, p.3
Increase will cost students about $45 per semester; consider resolution to shorten Christmas break.
1520 Students vote yes
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.1
Students vote 221-135 in favor of renaming student government
1521 Special elections to be held Tuesday
Northern Iowan 86:10, p.1
Will vote on name change and constitutional amendments.
1522 Students to vote in special election
Northern Iowan 86:4, p.5
Will vote on constitutional changes as well as student government name change.
1523 Students to vote on UNISA name change
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.7
Name change will be put to campus vote.
1524 New confidence in student leadership
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.2
Believes David Boyer may be good choice; likes proposed change of name for student government from UNISA to NISG.
1525 UNISA debates name change
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.7
Senators try to decide what a name change will mean.
1526 Senate Scene
Northern Iowan 78:3, p.4
Considers plan for statewide student government.
1527 New open meting law to affect campus groups
Northern Iowan 75:32, p.1
Rules and regulations for open meetings.
1528 Bender Hall rep protests UNISA remarks on RHA
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.3
Offers a different look at the meeting during which immediate unification of student government was rejected.
1529 Bender president says UNISA has lost touch with reality
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.3
Believes UNISA wants to act too hastily.
1530 RHA president says Iowan coverage biased
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.3
Outlines reasons why RHA rejected immediate merging with UNISA
1531 Student government: just what is it?; Stewart explains UNISA
Northern Iowan 70:39, p.2
Jim Stewart offers his views on the values and uses of student government.
1532 Be aware
Northern Iowan 69:43, p.2
Believes communication with students is way of improving student government.
1533 Election interview: student opinion
Northern Iowan 69:43, p.8
Students talk about the recent election and the value of student government.
1534 Dean Morris discusses state of student gov't.; second interview
Northern Iowan 69:42, p.1
Dean Morris attempts to understand why students showed little interest in recent election.
1535 700 UNI Students to be Honored at May 12 Convocation
Public Relations News Release 1971:591, p.1
Convocation will take place May 12th in the Men's Gym.
1536 NON Party declares blank slate
Northern Iowan 67:34, p.1
Aim is to eliminate student government for one year.
1537 Student Senate history notes changes
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.9
Brief history of student regulation and governance.
1538 Conlee-Dell debate '70 campaign issues
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.1
Candidates show many points of agreement about role of student government; photo.
1539 Gubernatorial candidate proposes board changes
Northern Iowan 65:2, p.1
Democratic candidate Paul Franzenburg proposes ex-officio member status for the three state university student body presidents.
1540 We've just started in the right direction
College Eye 59:22, p.2
Student government is in a transition period.
1541 UPB to meet with SLB for settlement of dispute
College Eye 58:11, p.1
SLB has concerns over authority on use of Union and conduct of students in the Union.
1542 Chairman defends policies of Union Policy Board
College Eye 58:10, p.2
Disagrees with John Finnessy's arguments that the Union Policy Board is soaking up the powers of the student government.
1543 Call to arms treated as signal to retreat
College Eye 58:8, p.2
Encourages students to get involved with student government and other organizations.
1544 Do need campus-wide government
College Eye 57:21, p.2
Reply to previous letter about student government.
1545 Student government could be a great and wonderful thing
College Eye 57:21, p.2
Better goals need to be set by the student government.
1546 Role of SCI's student government is not clearly defined
College Eye 57:16, p.2
No one truly knows what the student government is suppose to do.
1547 Effective student government can aid students, faculty
College Eye 57:14, p.2
Student government does more than people think.
1548 Let's re-evaluate our student government set-up now
College Eye 57:14, p.2
Questions usefulness of the student government.
1549 Student government a de facto establishment
College Eye 57:3, p.2
In many areas the interest in politics is almost non-existent.
1550 A vision of Utopian bliss
College Eye 56:21, p.2
Without a Student League Board next year (due to nobody running for positions), SCI will be interesting school to attend.
1551 Local student named orientation head at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:431, p.1
Dennis Jensen names James Carr as the men's orientation guide chairman for the fall semester. Carr will be responsible for coordinating activities for student guides. The orientation program is sponsored by the student government.
1552 ISTC proposes non-discrimination housing policy
Public Relations News Release 1960:321, p.1
President Maucker proposes a non-discriminatory off-campus renting policy to householders. The policy is endorsed by the Faculty Senate and student government, and would restrict home owners from refusing renters based on race, creed, or nationality.
1553 Advice to student leaders
College Eye 52:24, p.8
Professor Fox believes that students in campus government misunderstand their power and thus waste it.
1554 Rose Ann Sadler honored at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:292, p.1
Rose Ann Sadler is granted the Outstanding Business Education Senior and Smead Awards from the United Business Education Association. Sadler is active in student government, and was once president of Phi Beta Lambda.
1555 Local student elected officio at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:285, p.1
Student government elections are held. Appointed students are listed with their hometown and office.
1556 Upper class students register at ISTC tomorrow
Public Relations News Release 1960:22, p.1
Registration begins for upper class students, who will continue to participate in opening events throughout the following weekend. Activities include the annual Style Show in the Commons, an introduction to student government, and Band Day.
1557 Student Government
Old Gold 0:0, p.108
Brief description of the group; photo.
1558 Religion vs. government
College Eye 44:22, p.2
College Eye does not believe SCRA should be a part of student government.
1559 Activiities
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
Table of contents for the Activities section; photo.
1560 Association of Women Students
Old Gold 0:0, p.89
Photo of the members and a discription of the goals; photo.
1561 Association of Women Students
Old Gold 0:0, p.89
Photo of the members and a discription of the goals; photo.
1562 Bartlett Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.90

Photo of the elected officers of Bartlett Hall and of the building. A discription of the hall is also featured; photo.

1563 Men's and Women's Housing
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
Various photos of the activities of the students; photo.
1564 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.89
Member photo of the Men's Union; photo.
1565 Seerley Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.98
Photo of Seerley Hall for Men and of the House Council Members; photo.
1566 Senior Counselors
Old Gold 0:0, p.102

Photo of the Senior Counselors; photo.

1567 Senior Counselors
Old Gold 0:0, p.102

Photo of the Senior Counselors; photo.

1568 Stadium Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.101
Photos of the activities of the male students of Stadium Hall; photo.
1569 Stadium Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.100
Photo of the Stadium and of the members of the House Council; photo.
1570 Student Government
Old Gold 0:0, p.103
Photos of the students in various activities; photo.
1571 Sunset Village
Old Gold 0:0, p.106
A brief discription of what Sunset Village is and a photo of the representatives to the college student government; photo.
1572 Special To: the Waterloo Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:307, p.1
The Most Eligible Bachelor is Don Peters senior student from Marcus.Peters is a business education major and is president of the Student League Board, student governing body. He is a member of Lambda Gamma Nu Social Fraternity.
1573 Rabbi Davin Schoenberger will be the guest speaker at chapel services Sunday (Dec. 2) in observance of the first Men's Day on campus.
Public Relations News Release 1951:195, p.1
Men's Day is being sponsored by Men's Union, student government body for men students on campus. Rabbi Schoenberger is a native of Germany and fled to this country during the early days of Nazi Oppression.
1574 Cedar Falls
Public Relations News Release 1951:162, p.1
Two students from Waterloo were among the 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
1575 Special to: Wright County Monitor
Public Relations News Release 1951:153, p.1
Beverly Braden, Goldfield, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
1576 Special to: Hampton Chronicle
Public Relations News Release 1951:157, p.1
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee.
1577 Special To: Hampton Times
Public Relations News Release 1951:158, p.1
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
1578 Special to: La Porte City Progress - Review
Public Relations News Release 1951:154, p.1
Carol Froning, LaPorte City, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college.
1579 Three students from Waterloo were among the 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students
Public Relations News Release 1951:143, p.1
Marilyn Humphrey, Clara Hack, and Lester Rees achieved the honor. Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college and submitted to the publication.
1580 Waterloo
Public Relations News Release 1951:161, p.1
Two students from Waterloo were among 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
1581 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p.
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
1582 Student government since 1931
First 75 Years 0:0, p.144
History of student self-government units.
1583 Seerley officers resign suddenly
College Eye 38:18, p.1
Officers said that they resigned because they believed that had no real authority; they believed that the college administration had usurped their authority.
1584 League finishes new draft; student leagues' constitution needs ratifying by students
College Eye 37:24, p.1
Student League formed in 1943 to replace Student Council; constitution ratification necessary to make it the permanent form of student government.
1585 Student government
Old Gold 0:0, p.113
Brief description of the student government.
1586 A Social 'I'
College Eye 31:9, p.3
Social events and happenings on campus.
1587 Speaking Frankly
College Eye 31:3, p.1
Considers validity of criticism of Student Council.
1588 Sample election ballots
College Eye 29:20, p.2
1589 League picks theme for meeting here of women's groups
College Eye 28:15, p.3
Will host women's governance groups.
1590 Speaking of class officers
College Eye 27:41, p.2
Claims that class officers do not serve useful purposes.
1591 Hooray for self-government
College Eye 26:25, p.2
Student feels students don't have enough power in student government and that faculty make the decisions; this is why students don't vote in elections.
1592 Curtis interviewed about Men's Union
College Eye 25:43, p.1
Outlines views on purpose and future of organization.
1593 Forum
College Eye 25:27, p.2
Would like to have seen more participation at the meeting to organize the Men's Union.
1594 Constitution for proposed Men's Union
College Eye 25:37, p.2
Text of the constitution.
1595 Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Description of organization plans for new men's group.
1596 A reality?
College Eye 25:28, p.2
Blue Key in process of creating a men's union.
1597 Blue Key makes plans for men's campus union; president states need for men's group akin to Women's League
College Eye 25:16, p.1
Plan for student organization to include all men.
1598 Student Council meets Tuesday; associate Student Council will discuss present campus problems
College Eye 24:9, p.1
Associated Student Council consists of Student Council plus presidents of student organizations; list of members.
1599 Student government--and if not, why not?
College Eye 23:34, p.2
Confronts problem with apathy during student elections on campus.
1600 Women's group furthers plans; Student Welfare Committee signifies approval of new constitution
College Eye 23:29, p.1
Women will meet to consider constitution.