Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG)

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# Title Date Summary
151 Yu-Gi...Oh?
Northern Iowan 112:28, p.4

The student organization Dueling Panthers, based around the game "Yu-Gi-Oh," is established on campus; photo.

152 Winter break brings time for reflection on dynamic semester
Northern Iowan 112:27, p.3

Northern Iowan executive Nick Fisher reflects on the semester, particularly Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), in a letter from the editor; photo.

153 VP & senator resign
Northern Iowan 112:25, p.1

Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) vice president Renae Beard and senator Heather Applegate resigned following a failed bill to investigate allegations against president Katie Evans. NISG members discuss priorities moving forward.

154 Relative privation: logical fallacy abound in weighing pursuit of Pres. impeachment
Northern Iowan 112:25, p.3

Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) senator Aaron Friel discusses the 'relative privation' logical fallacies used during discussion of allegations against president Katie Evans and urges students to pay attention to their senators' actions; photo.

155 Concerned constituent
Northern Iowan 112:25, p.3

In the author's opinion, Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) should have prioritized accountability and investigated allegations made against president Katie Evans.

156 VP makes allegations, resigns
Northern Iowan 112:24, p.1

Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) vice president Renae Beard and senator Heather Applegate resigned on November 18 following a failed November 11 bill to investigate allegations against president Katie Evans. Students discuss NISG priorities and rectifying issues going forward; photo.

157 Inform the students, and their senators
Northern Iowan 112:24, p.3

Northern Iowan executive editor Nick Fisher writes an editorial discussing the recent allegations against Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president Katie Evans and the disparity of information provided to senators prior to the vote on whether to form an investigative committee; photo.

158 Why student gov?
Northern Iowan 112:22, p.3
Katie Evans, student body president, encourages students, especially female students, to get involved with the Student Government; photo.
159 "Band-Aids on bullet holes"
Northern Iowan 112:22, p.1

Ethnic Student Promoters (ESP) and various staff, students, and faculty protest the lack of administrative action on discrimination on campus; photos.

160 Know your rental rights
Northern Iowan 112:21, p.2

Northern Iowa Student Governemnt (NISG) will hold a "Know Your Rental Rights" event on November 11 to inform students about their rights as renters and the new City of Cedar Falls rental ordinance.

161 Dear future panthers...
Northern Iowan 112:21, p.1

After members of Ethnic Student Promoters (ESP) boycotted an open house focusing on multicultural recruitment, UNI, ESP, the Black Student Union (BSU), Hispanic Latino Student Union (HLSU), and other multicultural student organizations held a forum on November 5 for students to discuss experiences with discrimination; photos.

162 Hit by a car? No free tuition
Northern Iowan 112:20, p.1

Campus members, including the Employee Safety and Employee Health and Well-Being Committee, question the safety of the Hudson Road crosswalk from the Towers to student parking near the UNI-Dome. Additionally, chair of the Health and Safety Committee Therese Callaghan emphasizes safety and that the rumor that if a student gets hit by a car they get free tuition is false.

163 NISG contingency fund running dry
Northern Iowan 112:20, p.3

The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) contingency fund is lower than the funding request needed for the full 2015-2016 academic year, which will impact funds allocated to student organizations; photo.

164 Halloween tradition dripping with antici...pation
Northern Iowan 112:18, p.2

Alpha Psi Omega is holding their annual showing of "Rocky Horror Picture Show" in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). This is the 40th anniversary of the movie and the 90th anniversary of Alpha Psi Omega; photo.

165 Trouble with ticket policy
Northern Iowan 112:16, p.2

UNI athletics has implemented a new policy requiring students to reserve event tickets ahead of a game instead of obtaining them at the entrance.

166 Take a pledge to protect fellow Panthers: SWS guest column
Northern Iowan 112:13, p.3

Student Wellness Services discusses health and safety during Homecoming week;photo.

167 Organization offers LiNK to those fleeing North Korea
Northern Iowan 112:12, p.1

As part of Refugee and Immigrant Support and Empowerment (RISE) Week, non-profit organization Liberty in North Korea presented about their mission to assist North Korean refugees on October 6 in Maucker Union. Other events included "Be in the Know: The Refugee Crisis in Europe," "Every DREAMer Has a Story," "Personal Accounts from Burma," and "How Can We Help Our Neighbors?"

168 Green and easy transportation
Northern Iowan 112:11, p.2

UNI's Bike Share program enables students to rent a bicycle and chain from the Nielsen Fieldhouse for a semester; photo.

169 All staff opinion column: what does the recent tuition hike mean for UNI?
Northern Iowan 112:10, p.3

The Northern Iowan staff members Hannah Carr-Murphy, Jesse Moeller, Abbi Cobb, and Michael Jackson give their opinions on the recently-approved mid-year tuition increase; photos.

170 Student mag on the (up)rise
Northern Iowan 112:8, p.1

Uprising Magazine, a student publication founded in October 2014 by Kara Keigan, covers music, fashion, and art, particularly in the local area. It has struggled with funding due to Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) budget cuts; photo.

171 Get familiar and involved with NISG
Northern Iowan 112:1, p.4

The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) is a great way for new and returning students to stay involved; photo.

172 Welcome, from your NISG Pres. and VP
Northern Iowan 112:1, p.3

Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president Katie Evans and and vice president Renae Beard welcome students to the Fall 2015 semester; photo.

173 Welcome, from your NISG President and Vice-President
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.
Katie Evan and Renae Beard welcome new students; photo.
174 Get familiar and involved with NISG
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.
How to get involved in the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo.
175 Gartman and Anderson say farewell
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.1
Kevin Gartman and Paul Anderson look back on their time in office; photo.
176 Two new faces for NISG leaders
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.1
Renae Beard and Katie Evans will be taking the positions of Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President; photo.
177 NISG election wrap-up
Northern Iowan 111:42, p.1
Corey Cooling gives some tips on what to look for now that the elections for Northern Iowa Student Government are over.
178 Evans and Beards win run-off
Northern Iowan 111:41, p.1
Katie Evans and Renae Beard won the seats for 2015-2016 Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President; photo.
179 It's a run-off!
Northern Iowan 111:39, p.1
Neither set of presidential candidates reached the required 50 percent votes in order to win.
180 For the love of TC, vote for NISG
Northern Iowan 111:38, p.3
Student Eric Boisen urges students to vote in the NISG elections; photo.
181 More than "Vote for Pedro"
Northern Iowan 111:38, p.3
Alonso Beckham discusses the importance NISG has to UNI
182 Brush up on what's on NISG ballots
Northern Iowan 111:37, p.3
Student Eric Boisen goes over what the 2015 NISG ballot contains, and what it means for students; photo.
183 Letter to the editor
Northern Iowan 111:37, p.3
Student Nathan Davis urges students to run for senate.
184 Rental code passed final reading
Northern Iowan 111:37, p.1
New rental laws will be implemented on non related renters.
185 Campaign continues with debate
Northern Iowan 111:37, p.1
The campaign for senate, president, and vice president are heating up; photo.
186 Candidates vie for office
Northern Iowan 111:36, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government has begun it's campaign for president and vice president.
187 Meet the presidential candidates
Northern Iowan 111:36, p.1
Photos of the 2015 Northern Iowa Student Government candidates; photo.
188 Letter to the editor
Northern Iowan 111:33, p.3
Graduate assistant Megan Vogt thanks those who attended Tim Wise's speech on racial equality.
189 NISG Elections: the blog is back
Northern Iowan 111:31, p.3
Student Corey Cooling announces the return of the Northern Iowans blog covering the NISG elections; photo.
190 Women at the helm at UNI
Northern Iowan 111:30, p.1
NISG held a training session to help women become more interested in running for political office.
191 Provost search continues
Northern Iowan 111:30, p.1
The search for a new provost is coming to an end; photo.
192 Training Panther women to lead
Public Relations News Release 2014:153, p.1
UNI will host "Elect Her--Campus Women Win" on January 24, in the Old Central Ballroom in Maucker Union.
193 UNI to host internationally acclaimed author Tim Wise
Public Relations News Release 2014:155, p.1
Tim Wise will be at UNI on February 2, in the Great Hall at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. These events are free and open to the public.
194 Pedaling rented rides
Northern Iowan 111:20, p.2
The UNI Office of Sustainability and the Norther Iowa student government are proposing the idea of a bike rental system on campus.
195 Early satellite voting for UNI
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.1
Student attending UNI are able to take part in early voting at the Maucker Union; photo
196 UNI student government to sponsor Voterpalooza on Oct. 1
Public Relations News Release 2014:63, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), in partnership with Northern Iowa Democrats and UNI College Republicans, will sponsor Voterpoolza, October 1 at the Campanile on the UNI campus. Voter registration will be available and is encouraged.
197 Northern Iowan Student Government
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.3
The Norther Iowa Student Government consists of student representatives from each college on campus to make up three branches of student government.
198 Panthers are back in session; Ruud and NISG welcome students back to campus
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.1
President Ruud and NISG leaders outline UNI high points and ask students to take an interest in their campus; urge them to become involved in campus matters; photo.
199 Northern Iowa Student Government
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Describes the purpose of Northern Iowa Student Government and lists the students involved in NISG for next year; photo.
200 A welcome from your NISG president and vice president
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Paul Andersen and Kevin Gartman welcome new students.