Panther Pride

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# Title Date Summary
1 Panthers get ready to growl and groove
Northern Iowan 119:12, p.1
Bailey Klinkhammer reports the upcoming homecoming campus events such as the launch of the Our Tomorrow Campaign, campaniling, and the Homecoming Parade; photo.
2 Homecoming pride is more than sports pomp
Northern Iowan 112:14, p.4

Carr-Murphy discusses UNI's history and advocates for taking pride in the university every week, not just during Homecoming celebrations; photos.

3 Panther sports can help heat up the season
Northern Iowan 111:29, p.6
Student Sean Dengler urges UNI students to attend athletic events to cheer on our home teams; photo.
4 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.
5 Students should show Panther pride
Northern Iowan 111:8, p.6
Student Sean Dengler believes that UNI students should show more school spirit; photo.
6 Pin Happy!
Northern Iowan 109:14, p.7
Recipes and instructions for homecoming-inspired crafts and recipes. Includes headband, Rice Krispies treats, fruit skewers, and Panther pride bows.
7 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.
8 Traditions Challenge
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
There are forty-five steps to earning a Traditions Keeper medallion and twenty five steps to earn a lapel pin. Attending concerts, athletic events, lectures, and other events on campus qualify for the awards. Photos will help you remember; photo.
9 In response to "UNI fans: set higher expectations
Northern Iowan 108:37, p.4
Writer disagrees with the position taken in an article in an earlier Northern Iowan. Suggests that students be encouraged to attend as many athletic events as possible and cheer their lungs out.
10 UNI fans: set high expectations
Northern Iowan 108:36, p.11
Storming the court following the Creighton victory was surprising. Certainly, it was a big win, but not like winning the conference tournament for an NCAA bid.
11 News in Photos
Northern Iowan 108:12, p.2
Scenes from the Panther Pride Picnic, held at the Campanile Plaza; photo.
12 Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming
Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1
Eight student groups showcased their singing and dancing in the annual Homecoming Pride Cry contest. This year's contest was determined to be the best ever; photo.
13 Warning: This article is definitely not about what you already know about Homecoming
Northern Iowan 108:11, p.4
Homecoming activities covered. Safety is of upmost importance, including drinking and driving; photo.
14 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.
15 T. C. would agree
Northern Iowan 108:5, p.3
The wearing of purple and gold by students is encouraged. It is time for alliances to former teams to end.
16 Support the purple and gold
Northern Iowan 108:5, p.3
Writer upset with the number of UNI students wearing red and gold during the Cyclone/Panther football game. Students urged to stay on campus for the weekends and support the Panther athletic teams.
17 Traditions Challenge: making your own history at UNI
Northern Iowan 107:54, p.
Students urged to take advantage of Traditions Challenge. The book is similar to a scrapbook to help keep track of your experiences at UNI. There are a list of nearly fifty traditions to experience; photo.
18 Just for Kicks hosts indoor soccer league for all ages
Public Relations News Release 2010:138, p.1
Applications are being accepted for the Just for Kicks (JFK) program's ninth annual Panther Pride Indoor Futsal Soccer League, Futsal is the official indoor soccer game of the United States Soccer Federation and FIFA, soccer's international governing body
19 Weeklong UNI Homecoming Celebration October 17 - 23
Public Relations News Release 2010:104, p.1
Events begin Saturday with the annual Panther Pacers 5K Cross Country Run. Prior to the football game kickoff, there will be a Safe Date Tailgate to educate students about the issues surrounding violence prevention.
20 Office of Admissions to hold video contest
Northern Iowan 107:10, p.2
Prizes will be awarded in three categories for ninety second videos showing "Panther Pride" of students. The videos will be shown to prospective students.
21 Ryan's Rants: proud to be a Panther
Northern Iowan 107:9, p.9
Panther pride shows after loss to Iowa State; proud of the university and athletic teams; photo.
22 UNI Homecoming celebration to feature week of activities
Public Relations News Release 2009:111, p.1
Homecoming committee members are encouraging students, faculty, and staff to wear purple and gold on Friday, October 16. The festivities will begin on October 11 with residence halls window painting and continue through October 17.
23 Panther Posse and UNI STAT set to join forces
Northern Iowan 105:47, p.1
Two organizations with the shared goal of student involvement join forces. Members will gain benefits of discount cards to various Cedar Valley stores and invitations to membership only events; photo.
24 Just for Kicks hosts indoor soccer league for all ages
Public Relations News Release 2008:289, p.1
The "Just for Kicks" sixth annual Panther Pride Indoor Soccer League is a program to train youth soccer coaches and advanced players, launched by the Leisure, Youth and Human Services Division.
25 UNI CATS awarded Governor's Volunteer Award
Public Relations News Release 2008:238, p.1
The Governor's Volunteer Award program honors and recognizes the commitment, service and time that hundreds of volunteers across the state contribute each year. Connecting Alumni to Students (CATS), continues university traditions. Students listed.
26 Pump up the Purple
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.
Alumni events during Homecoming weekend; photo.
27 Celebration in full swing
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.
Construction on College Hill has halted the Homecoming parade for this year. A Panther Festival will take the place of the parade, including a virtual parade, the Marching Band, games, and free food; photo.
28 Homecoming: Party doesn't stop
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.11
Homecoming is a magical time. Many activities are available and many friends come to visit for the weekend; photo.
29 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.4
Scenes from Pride Cry; photo.
30 Panther Pride Cry
Northern Iowan 105:12, p.1
The top of Maucker Union was the site for the annual Panther Pride Cry competition; photo.
31 Week-long homecoming celebration, Oct. 5 - 11, 'Pump up the Purple' at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:113, p.1
The Homecoming celebration begins with window painting in the residence halls, and continues with activities for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. Campus tours will depart from the Alumni House before the football game.
32 UNI students planning activities for 2008 homecoming festivities
Public Relations News Release 2008:110, p.1
This year's homecoming theme will be, "Pump up the Purple." The homecoming celebration will take place Sunday, Oct. 5, through Saturday, Oct. 11. The UNI Panther football team will face the Illinois State Redbirds on Saturday.
33 UNI Student Gift Committee invites students to show their Panther Pride
Public Relations News Release 2007:475, p.1
The Student Gift Committee encourages students to contribute through the 2008 Student Challenge.
34 UNI celebrating Panther Purple Pride Days
Public Relations News Release 2007:300, p.1
Panther Purple Pride Days are being celebrated on Fridays.
35 UNI super fans
Northern Iowan 104:24, p.18
Students urged to support men's and women's basketball and volleyball. Students thanked for their support of the football team; photo.
36 UNI Celebrating Third Annual Purple Pride Day
Public Relations News Release 2007:207, p.1
Everyone is encouraged to wear purple clothing Friday, October 12.
37 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Second Annual Purple Pride Day will be Friday, October 6.
38 Cedar Falls water tower champions panther pride
Northern Iowan 103:6, p.1
Panther colors and University logo added to Hudson Road water tower. Betty Zeman states that Cedar Falls Utilities is pleased to repaint the tower to create a community landmark and show pride in being home to UNI; photo.
39 UNI urges Panther fans to wear purple on Friday, Dec. 16
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
December 16th will be "Panther Pride Day" in honor of the football team's appearance in the championship game.
40 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:14, p.6
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
41 What's Up
Northern Iowan 71:42, p.8
Activities and meetings.
42 Pride confronts controversy
Northern Iowan 71:17, p.1
Students ask administrators about changes in fund allocations; ask why changes were made during summer; photo.
43 'Pride' draws response
Northern Iowan 71:8, p.1
About one hundred students, faculty, and administrators attend informal discussion; photo.
44 'Panther Pride' invites questions
Northern Iowan 71:6, p.1
New forum will replace "Koffee with Kamerick"; will bring administrators together to talk with students.