Panther SafeRide
Displaying 1 - 23 of 23 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Students still concerned about lack of free STD testing on campus Northern Iowan 118:27, p.1 |
The Student Health Center stopped offering free STD testing last year, concerning students who do not have the ability to travel to a free testing facility; photo. | |
2 | 2019-2020 Student Fee proposal Northern Iowan 115:54, p.2 |
After being met with resistance from students and review by the Board of Regents and President Nook, the Student Fee Committee sent its official proposal to the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) on April 30, including a $90,000 re-allocation to fund the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide, which were originally cut; photo. | |
3 | SFC votes to defund Panther Shuttle Northern Iowan 115:53, p.1 |
The Student Fees Committee presented the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) with its decision to cut funding for the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide. Several students voiced their concerns about this decision and NISG met with President Nook to amend the matter; photo. | |
4 | Stand up for public transportation Northern Iowan 115:52, p.3 |
Stekl argues in favor of continuing the public transportation services Panther Shuttle and Safe Ride for students, which the Student Fees Committee of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) voted to cut; photos. | |
5 | Tips for a safe homecoming Northern Iowan 115:16, p.3 |
Student Wellness Services shares safety tips for Homecoming; photo. | |
6 | Weekend SafeRide Northern Iowan 114:9, p.3 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) sponsors Weekend SafeRide. The schedule is listed; photo. | |
7 | NISG wants green light for more buses Northern Iowan 110:6, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government wants more buses to run on Homecoming weekend to deal with the large number of students. They believe that this would help students to get around safely; photo. | |
8 | Picking up a drink? Put the keys down Northern Iowan 109:45, p.5 |
Author reminds readers of the dangers of driving while under the influence. She shares some safe options to get home including taking the UNI SafeRide bus. | |
9 | Stand up; speak out; participate Northern Iowan 109:38, p.4 |
NISG elections are going on. It is very important for people to do their part and vote. | |
10 | Student input needed on source of athletic funding Northern Iowan 109:7, p.4 |
Removing athletics funds from the general fund has been the goal of many over the years. A proposed gradual increase in student fees until 2020 would support athletics. Tuition and fees proposal due to Board of Regents on October 1, 2012. | |
11 | Need to go somewhere? Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Parking permits are available online. The Panther Shuttle, sponsored by NISG, runs Monday-Friday from 7:04 to 5:04. MET bus routes are available for off campus trips. SafeRide is free and available Friday and Saturday nights; photo. | |
12 | Stewart and Anderson receive Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 108:54, p.1 |
Ashley Stewart and Joel Anderson received the Lux Service Award, the highest honor bestowed on undergraduates at UNI. The award recognizes those who have outstanding records of service to the university; photo. | |
13 | Can we compromise, please? Northern Iowan 108:21, p.5 |
Shuttle transportation after 5PM urged for those who study, use computer labs, or practice late in the day. Shuttles at 10PM twice a week would be a start. | |
14 | 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. | |
15 | Stop the cuts Northern Iowan 108:10, p.3 |
Students urged to contact legislators concerning the seemingly never ending cuts to education funding. Students now contribute more toward their education than does that state. Take advantage of all the available programs. | |
16 | UNI transportation offers multitude of services Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
Panther Shuttle, Metropolitan Transit Authority, and the weekend SafeRide are bus alternatives to driving on or near campus. Parking passes for cars are available from the Department of Public Safety; photo. | |
17 | NISG kicks off Alcohol Awareness Week Northern Iowan 107:40, p.4 |
Activities and speakers will share the dangers of alcohol with students, staff, and faculty during the coming week. Memory loss, injury, unwanted sexual activity, drunk driving, criminal mischief, or public intoxication can result. | |
18 | What has my student body president done for me and the university? Northern Iowan 107:37, p.7 |
Joel Anderson has met with each member of the Board of Regents individually during the past year. He has been involved with cutting fees for students and seeking sponsors for the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide. | |
19 | Take an interest Northern Iowan 107:37, p.7 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government elections will soon be drawing to a close. NISG does affect students by sponsoring the Panther Shuttle, SafeRide, and making student voices heard at the Board of Regents. Become involved. | |
20 | Variety of transportation options at University of Northern Iowa available to students Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Cars, bicycles, walking, and bus service are the major means of getting around the campus and Waterloo/Cedar Falls area; photo. | |
21 | A letter from Adam Haselhuhn Northern Iowan 106:42, p.8 |
Outgoing president of NISG shares what student government has done this past year, addresses misconceptions, and outlines challenges for the organization during the coming year; photo. | |
22 | NISG and Greeks to hold Safety Week to raise alcohol awareness among students Northern Iowan 106:41, p.2 |
The week prior to Spring Break will aim at increasing alcohol and sexual awareness among students. The consequences of a good time will be emphasized. | |
23 | UNI SafeRide reports an increase in riders Public Relations News Release 2009:244, p.1 |
In April 2009, NISG was honored with the Commissioner's Special Award for Traffic Safety from the Iowa Department of Public Safety. Overall numbers reveal an increase in 1,024 participants from fall 2008 to fall 2009. |