Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG)

Displaying 801 - 850 of 1598 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
801 NISG Senator removed from office
Northern Iowan 98:34, p.1
NISG Senator Louis Engelhart was dismissed from office for misusing his authority as Senator.
802 Student extends support for NISG candidates 'Earl & Hutch'
Northern Iowan 98:33, p.9
Encourages students to support Joseph Earle and Jason Hutchinson, who are running for NISG President and Vice President.
803 On the docket: election packets due tomorrow
Northern Iowan 98:33, p.9
The recent activities of the Northern Iowa Student Government include a reallocation of funds debate; work begins on the budget.
804 Are candidates buying our votes?
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.6
Suggests that a rule should be established about how much money NISG candidates can spend on a campaign.
805 NISG meeting features debate of travel expenses paid by Senate
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.5
The NISG's plans to send members to Washington, D.C., have been halted because of financing difficulties.
806 On the docket: elections, student fee allocations
Northern Iowan 98:31, p.8
The Northern Iowa Student Government is preparing for the upcoming elections and helping to allocate money to registered student organizations.
807 NISG's Weekly Report
Northern Iowan 98:21, p.11
NISG Senate voted to support Public Safety's request to arm officers with tasers.
808 NISG approves taser proposal
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.1
NISG senators discuss reasons for supporting or opposing the arming of Public Safety Officers.
809 NISG Report
Northern Iowan 98:19, p.11
NISG Senate is considering whether or not to support the arming of Public Safety Officers with taser guns.
810 You could change tuition hike
Northern Iowan 98:19, p.1
NISG asks students to write to their state legislators.
811 Senators and Supreme Court justices elected into office
Northern Iowan 98:18, p.4
NISG Senate discusses whether or not to support the arming of Public Safety officers. A list is given of the senators and Supreme Court justices.
812 NISG weekly report
Northern Iowan 98:15, p.9
Cesar Hernandez, Maria Huerta, and Josh Heggen are three new NISG senators.
813 NISG weekly report
Northern Iowan 98:13, p.9
Students are able to vote online for the NISG special election.
814 Winter Commencement survives
Northern Iowan 98:12, p.3
NISG will share the expense of the Winter Commencement with the Educational and Student Services Department and the Office of the Registrar.
815 UNI student government gives nod to December commencement
Public Relations News Release 2001:152, p.1
Student government votes to give $13,000 to help with costs of winter commencement.
816 UNI winter commencement victim of state budget crisis?
Northern Iowan 98:10, p.1
Cedar Falls Mayor Jon Crews thanks the NISG for its leadership on campus.
817 NISG advocates letter-writing to fight budget cuts
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.7
President Koob tries to explain budget cuts to the NISG Senate.
818 Koob speaks to NISG Senate to explain budget cut options
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.1
Senate needs to decide which budget cut option they would like to support.
819 Tuition hikes an imminent disaster
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.5
Believes that NISG's efforts to stop state budget cuts are useless.
820 Martin Luther King III to speak here
Campus News Network 12:3, p.3
The son of Martin Luther King, Jr. is a civil rights advocate and is scheduled to speak on October 4 as part of the Day of Peace; photo.
821 NISG approves funds
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.4
NISG senators debate whether or not to appropriate money for a University Memorial Gardens bench.
822 Martin Luther King III to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2001:101, p.1
To speak in Lang Hall Auditorium on October 4.
823 NISG's weekly report
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.8
Student government provides funding to student organizations such as Omicron Delta Kappa and KGRK.
824 Sterenchuk, Russell leave lasting legacy
Northern Iowan 97:55, p.8
Thanks Dan Sterenchuck and Mike Russell for their work as NISG President and Vice President.
825 Out with the old, in with the new
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.1
Adam Briddell and Kellie Greiner are sworn in as NISG President and Vice President; photo.
826 Final senate session held
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.8
Describes recent and upcoming changes made in NISG executive positions.
827 NISG Senate approves new cabinet
Northern Iowan 97:51, p.1
Junior Andy Zahn is the new Speaker of the Senate.
828 Briddell, Greiner ready to face new challenges as they prepare for term
Northern Iowan 97:50, p.12
NISG president-elect and vice-president-elect, Adam Briddell and Kellie Greiner, share their plans for the upcoming year; photo.
829 Senate approves NISG budget
Northern Iowan 97:48, p.1
NISG senators debate the amount of money given to KGRK and College Republicans.
830 Position changes taking place in NISG
Northern Iowan 97:46, p.8
Recent business completed by the NISG Senate.
831 Election results in two run-offs
Northern Iowan 97:43, p.9
List of all the new NISG senators.
832 Hip-hop star Nelly to perform at UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 2000:290, p.1
Nelly will perform on April 24 at the UNI-Dome; tickets will go on sale at 10 a. m. on March 24.
833 A look back at NISG's highest offices
Northern Iowan 97:41, p.13
NISG President and Vice President Dan Sterenchuck and Mike Russell look back on their year in office; photo.
834 Seniors planning campus-wide concert
Northern Iowan 97:41, p.10
Encourages students to vote in the upcoming NISG election.
835 Northern Iowa Student Government spring general elections to be held online
Public Relations News Release 2000:264, p.1
UNI will hold its student elections online on Feb. 27 and 28; first Regents institution to do so, .
836 Housing lists available
Northern Iowan 97:39, p.7
Mark Anderson appointed NISG Supreme Court Justice and Dave Sandell appointed Director of Greek Relations for NISG cabinet.
837 Behind the scenes with the concert committee
Northern Iowan 97:38, p.9
Describes the process used to bring big name entertainers to UNI.
838 NISG debates issue of paying student senators
Northern Iowan 97:38, p.5
New bill would allow NISG senators to be paid for the time they spend working.
839 Senate deals with presidential veto
Northern Iowan 97:36, p.4
NISG Senate debates the use of proxies during summer meetings.
840 NISG starts budget process for 01-02
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.5
NISG hopes to use their extra money to help out student organizations.
841 Amnesty International to host student debate on death penalty
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.1
Students will argue for and against the death penalty.
842 Student disagrees with ordinance
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.10
Discusses problems with the non-discrimination bill that would add sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code.
843 NISG senator rebuts accusations
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.10
Responds to a letter written by Kate Timmermans in the January 26 issue of the Northern Iowan concerning his position as an NISG senator.
844 UNICORN is no make-believe
Northern Iowan 97:33, p.11
UNICORN works to help organizations to succeed on campus.
845 NISG changes Election Rules
Northern Iowan 97:32, p.3
Students now able to vote in NISG elections online for two days.
846 Student responds to NISG debate
Northern Iowan 97:32, p.10
Encourages NISG not to be afraid to get involved in controversial issues.
847 Senators must consult students
Northern Iowan 97:32, p.9
Discusses thoughts about the NISG Senate's decision to support the addition of sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code.
848 Senate votes to support equality
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.1
NISG Senate discusses the pros and cons of supporting a proposed amendment that would add non-discrimination regarding sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls City Code.
849 Revised election rules for spring
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.8
Describes recent actions and decisions made by the NISG.
850 Senate approves executive raise
Northern Iowan 97:30, p.1
Comparison study shows that the salaries of NISG executives are lower that those of the student government executives at the other Regents institutions.