Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG)
Displaying 1551 - 1598 of 1598 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1551 | Activiities Old Gold 0:0, p.86 |
Table of contents for the Activities section; photo. | |
1552 | Association of Women Students Old Gold 0:0, p.89 |
Photo of the members and a discription of the goals; photo. | |
1553 | 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. | |
1554 | 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. | |
1555 | 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. | |
1556 | 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. | |
1557 | 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. | |
1558 | 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. | |
1559 | 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. | |
1560 | 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. | |
1561 | 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. | |
1562 | 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. | |
1563 | Student government since 1931 First 75 Years 0:0, p.144 |
History of student self-government units. | |
1564 | 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. | |
1565 | 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. | |
1566 | Student government Old Gold 0:0, p.113 |
Brief description of the student government. | |
1567 | A Social 'I' College Eye 31:9, p.3 |
Social events and happenings on campus. | |
1568 | Speaking Frankly College Eye 31:3, p.1 |
Considers validity of criticism of Student Council. | |
1569 | Sample election ballots College Eye 29:20, p.2 |
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1570 | League picks theme for meeting here of women's groups College Eye 28:15, p.3 |
Will host women's governance groups. | |
1571 | Speaking of class officers College Eye 27:41, p.2 |
Claims that class officers do not serve useful purposes. | |
1572 | 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. | |
1573 | Curtis interviewed about Men's Union College Eye 25:43, p.1 |
Outlines views on purpose and future of organization. | |
1574 | Forum College Eye 25:38, p.2 |
Would like to have seen more participation at the meeting to organize the Men's Union. | |
1575 | Constitution for proposed Men's Union College Eye 25:37, p.2 |
Text of the constitution. | |
1576 | 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. | |
1577 | A reality? College Eye 25:28, p.2 |
Blue Key in process of creating a men's union. | |
1578 | 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. | |
1579 | 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. | |
1580 | Student government--and if not, why not? College Eye 23:34, p.2 |
Confronts problem with apathy during student elections on campus. | |
1581 | 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. | |
1582 | Wendell Bragonier reviews work of Student Council College Eye 23:8, p.3 |
Brief history of student government and especially activity of recent years. | |
1583 | Ballots doubled in all college general election held Thursday; approximately five hundred ballots cast College Eye 22:24, p.1 |
List of elections winners. | |
1584 | Student Council takes new step in bettering campus government; forms Associated Student Council of Representative Students College Eye 22:2, p.1 |
Associated group will include leaders of other campus organizations. | |
1585 | Santa Claus is still a good old fellow Public Relations News Release 1929:96, p.1 |
A Christmas tree will be decorated for the upcoming holiday. | |
1586 | Student Council organized to aid college interests; sponsor all-college functions College Eye 17:29, p.1 |
Members of the Student Council; composed of representatives from each class; aim to "give clean wholesome recreation to everyone on campus." | |
1587 | Editorially speaking College Eye 13:4, p.4 |
Proposes the creation of a "Men's Union" to benefit the men students. | |
1588 | Student Council College Eye 9:4, p.4 |
Believes that the Student Council needs more power in order to be successful. | |
1589 | Student Council Old Gold 0:0, p.316 |
Information and photos of the members of the Student Council; organized in fall term of 1916. | |
1590 | The students use of the Council College Eye 8:10, p.4 |
Praises decision to institute a student council, but implores students to be mature and logical in governing. | |
1591 | Purpose of the Student Council; a word about its organization College Eye 8:10, p.1 |
Outline of the duties of the newly organized Student Council; members listed. | |
1592 | T. C. to have student council College Eye 8:9, p.5 |
President Seerley makes arrangements to organize a student council in order to govern the student body. | |
1593 | B. A.s elect officers College Eye 8:2, p.7 |
Roster of officers. | |
1594 | Student government at Bartlett Hall College Eye 7:13, p.6 |
Description of the success of the Bartlett Hall government. | |
1595 | The Men's Intersociety Committee Old Gold 0:0, p.314 |
Group includes three members from each men's society; considers matters such as intersociety athletics, debate, and oratory; photo. | |
1596 | New rules adopted; ladies literary society forms new organization known as Women's Intersociety Committee; provision made for Society Day College Eye 1:30, p.2 |
Committee worked on constitution all year; text of the constitution. | |
1597 | Student self-government College Eye 1:24, p.4 |
Register and Leader believes students may be granted certain responsibilities. | |
1598 | Co-operative government Normal Eyte 16:30, p.465 |
Simpson College may organize student government. |