Panther Plots

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# Title Date Summary
1 Panther Plot pauses, possible return
Northern Iowan 117:54, p.1
The Panther Plot, a student-run garden at UNI, is being discontinued due to its inability to become self-sufficient. The garden was a place for students to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants. With help from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), work is being done towards restructuring the operations of the garden in hopes of one day reopening; photos.
2 Harvest Festival yields crops and crowds
Northern Iowan 116:2, p.1
The UNI Harvest and Local Food Festival included free food from the student garden, booths from environmental groups, and live music. University Sustainability Director Eric O'Brien and student gardeners spoke on how the Green Project has impacted the community; photo.
3 Reconnecting with nature at Three Pines Farm
Northern Iowan 115:6, p.1
On September 15, Three Pines Farm Folk School and Heritage Farm will host talks by two artists, including Angela Waseskuk, an art instructor and foundations coordinator at UNI; photo.
4 UNI hostes sixth annual Harvest Festival
Northern Iowan 115:4, p.1
The Panther Plots student garden held its sixth Harvest Festival; photos.
5 UNI Harvest Festival prepares for 6th year
Northern Iowan 115:3, p.5
The sixth annual Harvest Festival will be hosted by the Student Green Fund and the UNI Student Garden.
6 Students celebrate Earth Day in the sun
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.1
UNI celebrated Earth Day with several student organization booths
7 UNI Harvest Festival gives back to community
Northern Iowan 112:2, p.5

UNI held its third annual Harvest Festival, where students and faculty ate food and celebrated the work put into the Panther Plot garden; photo.