Northern Iowan
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51 | News editor bids farewell to UNI Northern Iowan 115:53, p.2 |
News Editor Michael Oasheim bids farewell to the Northern Iowa and its readers; photo. | |
52 | NI wins CMBAM Award Northern Iowan 115:44, p.5 |
The Northern Iowa won the College Media Business and Advertising Managers Honorable Mention "Best Display Ad - Half page or Larger" for its Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) advertisement; photo. | |
53 | Sports editor bids farewell to the NI Northern Iowan 115:27, p.5 |
Sports editor Joel Wauters bids farewell to the Northern Iowan staff and readers; photo. | |
54 | Campus life editor bids farewell to the NI Northern Iowan 114:54, p.3 |
Campus life editor Leziga Barikor writes about her time as campus life editor and wishes her fellow writers good luck. | |
55 | Executive editor says goodbye Northern Iowan 114:54, p.3 |
Executive editor, Clinton Olsasky, pens a thank and goodbye to the Northern Iowan and it's staff. | |
56 | Cobb reflects on time at UNI Northern Iowan 114:53, p.3 |
Columnist Abbi Cobb reflects back on her career as a Northern Iowan writer and her first article interviewing a holocaust survivor. | |
57 | Art director says farewell to NI Northern Iowan 114:27, p.3 |
Iris Frasher says goodbye to Northern Iowan readers and her fellow writers; photo. | |
58 | LTE: Column is poorly informed Northern Iowan 114:24, p.3 |
In a letter to the editor, Dan Childs, disagrees with a letter to the editor "Why is everything politicized" and is upset the Northern Iowan published it. | |
59 | Executive editor welcomes readers back Northern Iowan 114:1, p.5 |
Northern Iowan editor Clinton Olsasky welcomes new students and returning students to the Northern Iowan. He explains why he feels the Northern Iowan, and journalism, is important and why students should care about it; photo. | |
60 | Criticizing the media is 'in,' but accountability is out Northern Iowan 112:20, p.4 |
Northern Iowan editor Nick Fisher discusses "Gotcha Journalism" and its effect on modern day politics; photoNorthern Iowa editor Nick Fisher discusses "gotcha journalism," the Northern Iowan's mission statement, and criticisms of the paper; photo. |
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61 | The 'pro-life' pickle: can we find a more accurate term? Northern Iowan 112:18, p.3 |
Northern Iowan executive editor Nick Fisher discusses journalistic ethics and pro-life/pro-choice terminology in regard to the recent articles published in the paper about UNI Right to Life, UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI), and UNI Students Together for the Advancement of Reproductive Rights (UNI STARR); photo. |
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62 | 2015 Student Guide Northern Iowan :, p. |
A collection of articles to help new students learn about UNI; photo. | |
63 | Letter from the editor Northern Iowan 111:54, p. |
A welcome to the University of Northern Iowa and an introduction to the Northern Iowan by Editor Nick Fisher; photo. | |
64 | It's not an ad, it's a cry for help Northern Iowan 111:23, p.3 |
Student Renae Beard criticizes the Northern Iowan's ad for employment due to its suicide undertone; photo. | |
65 | No more red herring, please Northern Iowan 111:14, p.3 |
Student Eric Boisen believes many of the articles on "Panther Fridays" have been skewed and irrelevant to the topic, and that they should stop. | |
66 | Letter from the editor Northern Iowan 111:1, p.5 |
A letter from editor Amber Rouse urging students to join the Northern Iowan as writers or editors; photo. | |
67 | Letter from the editor Northern Iowan 110:55, p. |
Amber Rose, editor of the Northern Iowan for the 2014-2015 school year, introduces herself. She welcomes new students and explains the purpose of the Northern Iowan. | |
68 | Saying goodbye to the Northern Iowan Northern Iowan 110:55, p.3 |
The executive editor bids the Northern Iowan readers goodbye. She will be graduating at the end of the semester. | |
69 | Hello, new students! Northern Iowan 110:55, p. |
The Northern Iowan editorial staff welcomes new students to UNI. | |
70 | Committee unaware of fee hike Northern Iowan 110:52, p.1 |
A $25 increase in the Student Services Fee for 2015 was passed without the knowledge of several Student Services Fee Committee members. The fee funds services such as NISG, the Northern Iowan, and athletics; photo. | |
71 | University of Iowa ad elicits concerns at UNI Northern Iowan 110:46, p.3 |
Linh Ta writes about the University of Iowa advertisement that was featured in the March 27 issue of the Northern Iowan. She explains that the paper will not censor or deny anyone a voice whether it be an article or an ad. | |
72 | Breaking out of small matters Northern Iowan 110:40, p.3 |
Says that the recent opinion columns in the Northern Iowan are severely lacking. They only write only about unimportant topics. | |
73 | Newspapers keep UNI safe from corruption Northern Iowan 110:31, p.5 |
Lihn Ta, executive editor of the Northern Iowa, strives for transparency at the university through investigative stories. She encourages students to reach out to the Northern Iowan about topics of interest. The paper wishes to keep students informed. | |
74 | Read up and get educated about UNI Northern Iowan 110:24, p.4 |
The editorial staff of the Northern Iowan urge students to educate themselves on current events and legislation regarding UNI. By being active members of the UNI community students will be better able to voice their opinions. | |
75 | Farewell Northern Iowan 109:54, p.4 |
Northern Iowan executive editor, Kari Braumann, bids farewell to the Northern Iowan staff and readers. | |
76 | He said, she said: relationship advice Northern Iowan 109:54, p.6 |
The authors say goodbye in their last column and offer their last pieces of advice. | |
77 | 16. Letter from the editor Northern Iowan 109:54, p. |
The new executive editor of the Northern Iowan, Linh Ta, gives advice to incoming freshman. She encourages students to read the Northern Iowan; photo. | |
78 | Board set to review student service fees Northern Iowan 109:52, p.1 |
The Board of Regents had their annual vote regarding changes to student service fees. Former NISG president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe plans on publishing the allocations of these funds in the near future so students can be aware of the process. | |
79 | From the Managing Editor; I bid thee adieu Northern Iowan 109:51, p.5 |
Brandon Pollock looks back at his years of work at the Northern Iowan; believes that his experience has been a life changer for him; believes that newspapers still have value. | |
80 | The Northern Iowan is looking for you! Northern Iowan 109:51, p.12 |
Outline of duties in production and editorial areas for the 2013-2014 Northern Iowan. | |
81 | Avoiding mistakes Northern Iowan 109:46, p.4 |
Author corrects a headline in the April 2, 2013 issue. The headline read, "BASIC traveled to Jamaica over spring break to work with dead children." It is corrected to read, "BASIC traveled to Jamaica over spring break to work with deaf children." | |
82 | The best is yet to come. . . Northern Iowan 109:43, p.6 |
Bradley D. Eilers reminisces over his experiences with UNI athletics in his final article as an editor of the Northern Iowan. | |
83 | Editor positions available Northern Iowan 109:36, p.12 |
The Northern Iowan is accepting applications for an executive editor position as well as a managing editor position. | |
84 | Editor Positions Available Northern Iowan 109:35, p.5 |
Application and requirement information for Executive Editor and Managing Editor positions for the Northern Iowan. | |
85 | Why I'm voting for Tom and Blake Northern Iowan 109:35, p.5 |
Ian Goldsmith voices the reasons why he feels Tom Madsen and Blake Findley are the most qualified to take over the position of student body president and vice president. He feels they have experience that has prepared them for office. | |
86 | Join the Conversation Northern Iowan 109:27, p.4 |
Northern Iowan advertisement for columnists and writers. | |
87 | Discussion is good . . . if civil Northern Iowan 109:19, p.5 |
Northern Iowan staff addresses concern with responses to past articles. Encourages students to be civil, appropriate, and respectful in future interactions. | |
88 | How the NI handles anonymous sources Northern Iowan 109:17, p.4 |
Northern Iowan editors accept information from anonymous sources in only the most extreme situations; urge people to take personal responsibility for information that they furnish. | |
89 | Welcome from your student body president Northern Iowan 109:1, p.8 |
Students are encouraged to meet new friends and welcome freshmen to campus. A brief introduction to the Northern Iowa Student Government provided; photo. | |
90 | A letter from the editor Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Kari Braumann greets new students and encourages them to become part of the Northern Iowa family. The newspaper has many positions available. Student classification or writing experience are not important; photo. | |
91 | Fast Facts about UNI Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Fourteen facts about the university; including four photos from events; photo. | |
92 | A letter from the editor Northern Iowan 108:54, p.5 |
John David Anderson shares his thoughts as he approaches the next phase of his life. His experiences with the Northern Iowan will always have a spot in his heart; photo. | |
93 | Dannen: athletics funding model outdated Northern Iowan 108:53, p.1 |
Athletics director agrees that the transfer of funds from the general fund to athletics is too high. He is suggesting a switch to funding from student fees. This concept has been used for several years by other universities; photo. | |
94 | Northern Iowa Spring Break contest winners Northern Iowan 108:44, p.8 |
Winners named for taking the NI with them on spring break. Prizes were gift cards to Barmuda establishments; photo. | |
95 | Thank you Northern Iowan 107:54, p.8 |
Executive editor of the Northern Iowan reflects on the changes in the paper over the past year. Thank yous are shared with his editors, NISG officers, and the administration. Improvements noted. | |
96 | The Northern Iowan's influence on the election Northern Iowan 107:39, p.8 |
Writer expresses the opinion of bias in the early reporting of the Northern Iowa Student Government election candidates. | |
97 | A response to 'The Northern Iowan's influence on the election' Northern Iowan 107:39, p.8 |
Editorial staff defends their coverage of the election. Northern Iowan urges readers to air their concerns on the reporting of campus events. | |
98 | NISG Debate 2011 Northern Iowan 107:37, p.2 |
Scenes from the town hall style debate; sponsored by the NI and the Political Science Society. Three tickets for NISG president and vice president debated. Full length video available; photo. | |
99 | Sports Super Posse Northern Iowan 107:32, p.6 |
Writer feels he needs to form a group to protect him from people irritated by his sports comments; photo. | |
100 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 107:31, p.1 |
An exit sign on a brick wall is the subject of a contest, sponsored by the Northern Iowan. Readers asked to email the location of the sign to the paper; photo |