Obama--Barack (President of the United States)

Displaying 101 - 120 of 120 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Encouraging students to vote
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.5
Students become very active during the political process, but in the past have not followed through to the voting booth. Students urged not to allow history to repeat itself.
102 PRG demands explanation of extraterrestrials
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.1
Americans urged to write to the next President of the United States demanding the "formal acknowledgement of the extraterrestrial presence."
103 Demi and Ashton speak for Obama
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.5
Lang Auditorium was full for the appearance of actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. They were on campus campaigning for Barack Obama for President.
104 Comparison of the presidential candidates
Northern Iowan 105:6, p.4
Views of Barack Obama and John McCain on subprime mortgages, immigration, and President Bush's economics; photo.
105 Crunch time for voters
Northern Iowan 105:6, p.6
Readers urged to vote for Barack Obama.
106 Comparison of the Presidential candidates
Northern Iowan 105:5, p.3
A look at the positions of Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama; photo.
107 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.8
Scenes from the International Opportunities Fair, Slam Poetry event, and the Kal Penn appearance; photo.
108 A single question
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.6
Writer expresses is tired of all of the extraneous issues that seem to have become associated with the Presidential campaign.
109 Why Barack Obama?
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.5
Social Work instructor Elaine Pfalzgraf explains why she supports Barack Obama President.
110 Comparison of the two candidates
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.2
Comparison of the positions of the Obama and McCain campaigns on torture, paying for college, gay marriage, drugs, and affirmative action.
111 Not just acting; Kal Penn speaks in support of Barack Obama
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.1
Actor Kal Penn urges students to continue support for Obama; photo.
112 How low is McCain willing to go?
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.7
Challenges charges made by Senator McCain against Barack Obama.
113 Comparison of the two candidates
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.4
The positions of the Republican and Democratic candidates for President on abortion, church-state, government budget, health care, and Iraq presented; photo.
114 Obama and education
Northern Iowan 105:2, p.7
Support for education seen as a strength for Obama.
115 Election 2008 Update
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.1
Current delegate counts for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton; dates of upcoming primaries.
116 News Talk looks into manipulation tactics
Northern Iowan 104:47, p.1
Students and citizens make up the News Talk discussion group; meets in the University Book and Supply store; photo.
117 Culture Corner: fools all year round
Northern Iowan 104:46, p.7
Examples of lies told on days other than April Fool's Day.
118 Simplicity is the key to living life well
Northern Iowan 104:45, p.7
Analysis of the Presidential race. Thoughts on whether or not Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race; photo.
119 McCain declared GOP winner, Democrats still undecided
Northern Iowan 104:41, p.1
Following the March 4 primaries in Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island, Clinton--Obama are very close in delegates. John McCain is the Republican candidate; photo.
120 Culture Corner: super delegates to the superhero
Northern Iowan 104:41, p.5
Commentary on the primary election process.