Panther Marching Band (PMB)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Student section southbound
Northern Iowan 119:50, p.1
On Monday, April 3rd, UNI Athletics presented their new football seating arrangement within the Dome for the Fall 2023 season. The student and Panther Marching Band (PMB) sections are being moved 30 yards south to make room for premium seating for season ticket holders; photos.
2 Panther families celebrate Family Weekend
Northern Iowan 119:16, p.4
Caroline Christensen gives details of the upcoming festivities occurring during Family Weekend and also interviews Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students Allyson Rafanello; photo.
3 Alisanne Struck: Leading way for Asian students
Northern Iowan 118:43, p.1
Northern Iowa Study Government (NISG) student body Vice President Alisanne Struck describes her time as the first Asian American student to serve as Vice President; photo.
4 Panther Portrait: Football halftime show
Northern Iowan 118:13, p.4
Pictured are a cheerleader and the marching band with baton twirler performing at the UNI vs. St. Thomas football halftime show; photos.
5 Panther Portrait: Homecoming
Northern Iowan 118:11, p.5
The photos show a pep rally held during Homecoming as well as the Homecoming Parade in downtown Cedar Falls; photos.
6 Panther Marching Band returns for half time show
Northern Iowan 118:8, p.5
A photo of the Panther Marching Band; they had not played since 2019.
7 Marching band kicks off season after COVID-19
Northern Iowan 118:5, p.2
The Panther Marching Band starts their season; photos.
8 PMB takes a "Trip to the Movies"
Northern Iowan 117:20, p.1
The Panther Marching Band perform a show of popular songs from various films; photos.
9 Panther Portrait: Outdoor concert series
Northern Iowan 117:16, p.5
Panther Portrait of the Outdoor Concert Series; photos.
10 Event will honor UNI student after passing
Northern Iowan 117:16, p.1
An event is held for the passing of Isaac Roerig, a UNI student.
11 PMB hosts first live performance
Northern Iowan 117:12, p.5
The Panther Marching Band (PMB) held its first live performance of the season on September 25; photos.
12 Panther Portrait: Panther Marching Band concert
Northern Iowan 117:8, p.8
Panther Marching Band (PMD) performed on Lawther Field despite the rainy weather. Student Kathryn Rech gives their insight on being in marching band during COVID-19; photo.
13 COVID-19 causes changes to Panther Marching Band
Northern Iowan 117:3, p.4
Panther Marching Band (PMB) Director Justin Mertz and students talk about changes they've made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes allow the PMB to continue playing music with the possibility of three outdoor performances throughout the semester; photo.
14 Panther Portrait: Band Day
Northern Iowan 116:21, p.4
The Panther Marching Band hosted about 650 high school students during their half time show as the Panthers took on the Indiana State Sycamores in the UNI-Dome. Combined, the almost 900 musicians performed "Handclap" by Fitz and "Hammerhead" by The Offspring; photo.
15 PMB Live
Northern Iowan 116:21, p.5
The UNI Panther Marching Band (PMB) presented its annual end of season concert in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). PMB was joined by the Forest City High School Marching Band. Throughout the event students received various rewards; photos.
16 UNI-Dome hosts Bands of America
Northern Iowan 116:7, p.1
UNI will host a Bands of America competition. Marching bands from all over the Midwest will be arriving to compete in a variety of events. The Panther Marching Band (PMB) will also be in attendance to help at the event and to perform two shows; photos.
17 PMB to present 'The Best of Earth Wind & Fire'
Northern Iowan 116:5, p.4
On September 21, 2019, the Panther Marching Band (PMB) will perform an Earth, Wind, & Fire halftime show in the UNI Dome during the football game against Idaho State. With 315 members, PMB is the largest student organization at UNI with 79 different majors represented, one-third non-music majors. The show will be performed in collaboration with BYOBrass, a UNI based band founded in 2017; photo.
18 From football field to stage at 'PMB Live!'
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.5
The Panther Marching Band will play in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) with the West Waterloo Marching Band opening for them on November 7; photo.
19 Panther Portrait: UNI Homecoming pep rally
Northern Iowan 114:13, p.4
Photos of the Homecoming pep rally; photo.
20 Marching Band welcoms new director
Northern Iowan 114:10, p.2
Justin Mertz is the new band director for the Panther Marching Band (PMB). Mertz taught at Syracuse University before coming to UNI. The students are adjusting well to the change and are working hard: photo.
21 Parade prevails in the cold
Northern Iowan 112:15, p.1

The homecoming parade was held on Saturday, October 17, with many student organizations participating. Awards were announced at the football game: UNI Health Center one first place and Panther Pep Crew won "Most Spirited"; phoots.

22 Panther Portraits: Panther Marching Band in London
Northern Iowan 111:28, p.6
Photos of the Panther Marching Band's trip to London for the New Years Day Parade.
23 GBPAC concert for PMB
Northern Iowan 111:24, p.1
UNI Panther Marching Band held an indoor concert on stage for fans to attend, this was the first time a live on stage concert has been done by the Marching Band; photo.
24 Panther Marching Band will perform first live concert on stage
Public Relations News Release 2014:114, p.1
UNI Panther Marching Band (PMB) will host an historic event November 17, at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. This is the first time in PMB history that they will perform live on stage. Tickets can be purchased online.
25 Band reaches fundraising goal
Northern Iowan 111:14, p.1
Less than three months away from their departure to London, the Panther Marching Band achieved another goal in their fundraiser agenda, collecting $7,500 from a crowdfunding website; photo.
26 UNI's Panther Marching Band grows for seventh consecutive year
Public Relations News Release 2014:57, p.1
UNI Panther Marching Band (PMB), the largest student organization on campus, has grown for the seventh consecutive year. The band now has 330 members, the most in UNI history. Students do not have to major in music to participate.
27 UNI's Homecoming features new and old traditions
Public Relations News Release 2014:33, p.1
UNI's Homecoming celebration begins September 15 and lasts through September 21. UNI is bring back one of its most treasured traditions, the Homecoming Parade.
28 Hit the right note on campus
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.10
The School of Music part of the Collge of Humanities Arts and Sciences, is home to an assortment of bands and choral groups ranging from marching band and opera, to jazz and orchestra; photo.
29 Hit the right note on campus
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Speaks about the many music programs and clubs offered at UNI. Says auditions for many of the groups are held in the fall; photo.
30 Marching band invited to London
Northern Iowan 110:47, p.6
For the first time, the Panther Marching Band will be apart in an international event. They will perform at London's 29th Annual New Year's Day Parade, on January 1, 2015; photo.
31 UNI's Panther Marching Band to perform in 29th New Year's Day Parade and Festival in London
Public Relations News Release 2013:215, p.1
UNI's Panther Marching Band will travel to London to perform in the 29th New Year's Day Parade. This is the bands first international performance. The former lord Mayor of the city of Westminster will be on campus to deliver the invitation to the band.
32 Marching to a different beat
Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.4
The Marching Band, led by Danny Galyen, had about 280 members. Professor Galyen talks about the hard work of the band; photo.
33 Marching to a different beat
Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.
A member of the Marching Band; photo.
34 Students cope with mid-semester stress
Northern Iowan 110:21, p.4
Students have many different ways of dealing with mid-semester stress. Many students are involved in activities outside of the classroom, which only adds to their stress level. There are many resources on campus to help students deal with stress; photo.
35 UNI Homecoming celebration features new events
Public Relations News Release 2013:60, p.1
There are many different events planned for Homecoming. These include a picnic, pride cry, casino night, a magician, and the annual pep rally.
36 UNI's Panther Marching Band experiences historical growth
Public Relations News Release 2013:53, p.1
The Panther Marching Band has record enrollment with 280 members this year. The increase in membership allows for the band to perform at more events. Danny Galyen, looks forward to the future of the band.
37 PMB is on the beat
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.1
The Panther Marching Band is looking forward to this year's football season. The band has a record 280 members this year. Many students involved with the marching band see it as more of a family than an organization; photo.
38 12. Shows & tunes
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
Encourages new students to get involved with theatre. Tells when auditions for different performances will be held. It also encourages students to get involved in band and choir.
39 Students, citizens and alumni gather at Homecoming Festival
Northern Iowan 109:17, p.6
Included display of murals and student organization booths; photo.
40 Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming
Northern Iowan 109:16, p.1
Nine teams compete; three teams selected for finals on Friday; teams must sing fight song and another song as well as dance; Homecoming Court announced; photo.
41 UNI Homecoming celebration features new events
Public Relations News Release 2012:90, p.1
Homecoming events will now include a Royal Court and Homecoming Competition. Student organizations will have the opportunity to compete by attending various Homecoming events.
42 If music be the food of love
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
The university provides many opportunities to hear all types of music. Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center hosts groups from different genres during the year. The School of Music hosts concerts all year long; photo.
43 UNI STAND rallies for moment of silence
Northern Iowan 108:19, p.6
Declining to allow a request for a moment of silence for those killed in the Congo by the Athletic Department has led to demonstrations at recent football games. The group does not accept the explanation given for not allowing the request.
44 Tree dedicated to deceased student
Northern Iowan 108:9, p.1
Panther Marching Band remembers former member; killed in an automobile crash. A plaque and tree near the McLeod Center and the UNI-Dome were dedicated to her memory; photo.
45 Marching band to celebrate life of deceased student with dedication
Northern Iowan 108:8, p.1
A maple tree has been planted between the Dome and the McLeod Center as a memorial to Anna Williams. A plaque with an etched image of Williams will placed near the tree. Williams was a trombone player with the marching band; photo.
46 UNI community recognizes Schellhardt's service, character
Northern Iowan 108:1, p.1
Tom Schellhardt honored at a reception in the Gallagher-Bluedorn as he retires and moves on to the Kansas City area; photo.
47 Panther Festival 2010
Northern Iowan 107:17, p.2
Scenes from the activities surrounding Homecoming weekend; photo.
48 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 107:10, p.5
Scenes from the football game against North Dakota State; including the Marching Band and mascot; photo.
49 UNI Panther Marching Band to present new victory march
Northern Iowan 107:3, p.4
An upbeat and peppy version of the Iowa Corn Song will be introduced to Panther fans at the first home football game of the year: photo.
50 Panther Portraits: Homecoming festivities recap
Northern Iowan 106:16, p.2
Scenes from the Homecoming festival; photo.