Overcrowding
Displaying 1 - 50 of 143 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | UNI housing overflow left 42 students displaced Northern Iowan 103:3, p.1 |
Due to an increase in the number of students wanting to live on campus, forty-two students are living temporarily in lounges; photo. | |
2 | A lounge is a lounge is a dorm room? Northern Iowan 96:22, p.1 |
Rider Hall's Gear House celebrated the reopening of their lounge. The lounge was used as living space for twelve residents since the beginning of the semester. | |
3 | Housing problems abound on, off campus Northern Iowan 93:3, p.4 |
Overcrowding in men's dorms has many students living in hall lounges. | |
4 | Enrollment: the "explosion" in the Sixties A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.304 |
the factors which led to the extraordinary growth in enrollment in the 1960s; the effects of the growth on campus facilities and services; photo. | |
5 | Gov. recommends $2 million for UNI; extra funds requested to provide enrollment growth Northern Iowan 88:30, p.1 |
President Curris explains that much of the money would go to the instructional program. | |
6 | Lines, lines, everywhere a line.. Northern Iowan 88:29, p.1 |
Students wait to buy books, pick up loan checks, and register for class. | |
7 | Spring semester scheduling problems resolved for Univeristy of Northern Iowa elementary education majors needing methods courses Public Relations News Release 1991:151, p.1 |
Adjustments, including increased class sizes, will allow elementary education students to take professional teaching methods courses this spring. | |
8 | Faculty discusses enrollment cap; students show support: Survey shows 84 percent student approval Northern Iowan 88:8, p.1 |
Students outline difficulties of overcrowding in recent semesters. | |
9 | Overcrowding affects nearly 2000 tripled students; new residence hall will not be ready until at least January 1993 Northern Iowan 88:1, p.1 |
Over 1800 students now tripled in rooms meant for two; ROTH now in schematic plan stage; description of facilities in new dorm. | |
10 | Enrollment growth creates critical needs Northern Iowa Today 74:2, p.8 |
High enrollment leads to crowded housing; UNI seeks extra funds to address problems; photo. | |
11 | Institutional growth and program expansion to 1890 A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.107 |
Enrollment grows; the Board outlines its authority more clearly; difficulties with the Boarding Department and physical facilities; photo. | |
12 | The Insanity Parade Northern Iowan 86:36, p.3 |
Believes UNI needs to undertake serious planning if it intends to grow much larger. | |
13 | UNI logs highest enrollment ever Northern Iowan 86:32, p.1 |
Enrollment is 11,837; Registrar Leahy talks about trends. | |
14 | More UNI students; additional waiting Northern Iowan 86:5, p.1 |
Students experience long waits in dining centers. | |
15 | Students frustrated by crowded campus facilities Northern Iowan 86:4, p.2 |
Unhappy with tripled dorm rooms and difficulty parking; believes university should expand facilities if it chooses to increase enrollment. | |
16 | UNI: quantity or quality? Northern Iowan 86:1, p.2 |
Glad that UNI is growing, but notes many signs of overcrowding. | |
17 | How about a complaint dept.? Northern Iowan 80:32, p.2 |
Gibson adds to the many complaints about space on campus. | |
18 | Why tripled rooms? UNI Century 5:1, p.6 |
About two hundred dorm rooms are tripled this year; first tripling since 1970; students and administrators offer reactions; photo. | |
19 | Parking, housing problems Northern Iowan 73:26, p.2 |
Complaints about overcrowded dorm rooms and parking on campus; some suggestions for improvement. | |
20 | Triples handle overflow Northern Iowan 73:1, p.1 |
Five hundred rooms are tripled; photo. | |
21 | Whew! Northern Iowan 72:1, p.9 |
A student in the Shull Hall "pit"; photo. | |
22 | "Pit" dwellers are relocated Northern Iowan 72:1, p.1 |
Fifty men living in large study room and TV room in lowest level of Shull Hall have been moved to other rooms; some men still living in committee room; photo. | |
23 | Classes should close before over-crowding Northern Iowan 71:31, p.3 |
Dislikes practice, when a section is crowded, of starting new sections with a new instructor and different books. | |
24 | Change must come soon; if this is really a university Northern Iowan 68:62, p.4 |
Professor Bultena discusses problems resulting with enrollment and university status. | |
25 | UNI Union has problems, too! Northern Iowan 67:56, p.5 |
New Union already beginning to feel overcrowded. | |
26 | Untitled Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.8 |
The increased student enrollment is obvious in the Union during lunch; photo. | |
27 | UNI needs alumni help to continue progress Alumnus 54:1, p.3 |
Professor Keefe remembers crowded days of 1949; says that 1969 is very crowded again; calls for new buildings and support for other needs. | |
28 | 4-lane traffic system Northern Iowan 65:18, p.3 |
Proposes system to move traffic in Auditorium Building. | |
29 | Commitment to discontent Northern Iowan 65:12, p.4 |
Letter urges readers to communicate their dissatisfaction with parking, crowded classes, and other problems to faculty, student leaders, the Northern Iowan, and legislators. | |
30 | The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk Northern Iowan 65:9, p.2 |
Column complains about poor quality toilet paper on campus, crowded classrooms, and a large variety of other problems. | |
31 | Izzie A. Ware Northern Iowan 65:8, p.2 |
Fictitious account of a legislator's visit to UNI and his surprise at crowded parking lots, buildings in need of repair, long lines, and so on. | |
32 | Heed call Northern Iowan 65:7, p.2 |
Editorial blames overcrowded classes on a failure by the university to expand necessary facilities; calls on students and faculty to show their concern to legislators and Board of Regents. | |
33 | Administration at fault? Northern Iowan 65:6, p.2 |
Editorial explores reasons and possible solutions for over-crowded classrooms. | |
34 | Classroom-packing Northern Iowan 65:5, p.2 |
Editorial suggests that crowded dormitories are not as serious a problem as crowded classes. | |
35 | 'Time to halt faculty sacrifice' Northern Iowan 64:43, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that progress at UNI has been bought with sacrifices in faculty comfort and welfare; dislikes notion of Saturday classes. | |
36 | Shortage of rooms, changes cause embarrassed confusion Northern Iowan 64:31, p.5 |
Lewis Glenn talks about the scheduling process and the difficulty with overcrowding in recent years. | |
37 | Untitled Northern Iowan 64:10, p.2 |
Many people share a room. | |
38 | 'UNI may not be receiving allocated funds'--Flatt Northern Iowan 64:9, p.1 |
Administrators address legislators on facility needs and overcrowding; classroom and parking shortages; faculty recruiting; Senator Flatt says that UNI might need to be more aggressive with the Regents. | |
39 | Some suggestions for things to see Northern Iowan 64:8, p.2 |
List of things for legislators to see include antiquated, dilapidated facilities and overcrowded conditions. | |
40 | Administration hacks away at crowded conditions College Eye 64:5, p.6 |
Classes held in trailers and old buildings; hope to build third Towers Complex dorm. | |
41 | Assigning of dorm rooms 'Chaotic Mess' College Eye 63:55, p.3 |
Complains about having been unwillingly placed in a 'triple.' | |
42 | Administration to study--resident hall requirement of eating in food centers College Eye 63:32, p.1 |
Will install phones in each room of all except one men's and one women's dorm; defer action on buying trailers for faculty offices and on comprehensive exams; approve contract with campus planners. | |
43 | Maucker discusses financial needs, new telephone system College Eye 63:30, p.1 |
Appears on television program with other Regents presidents. | |
44 | Faculty Senate holds final examination of report College Eye 63:21, p.1 |
Considers policy regarding class size and audio-visual assistance | |
45 | Attracting qualified faculty is a major problem College Eye 63:21, p.8 |
President Maucker talks to the Regents about difficulties in attracting faculty with doctorates; also talks about overcrowding in dorms. | |
46 | Faculty Senate meets to discuss committee report College Eye 63:19, p.1 |
The Committee of Five will present their report on the handling of larger classes. | |
47 | 'Times are uncertain' says SCI President in speech College Eye 63:3, p.1 |
President Maucker answers student questions about campus facilities and policies in his Convocation speech. | |
48 | A question of patience: an open letter to President Maucker College Eye 63:2, p.2 |
Discontented with services and facilities on campus. | |
49 | Untitled College Eye 63:1, p.2 |
Comments on student living conditions. | |
50 | SCI students get robbed College Eye 60:57, p.2 |
Discusses disapproval of SCI spending habits. |