Panther Village
Displaying 1 - 30 of 30 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Why turning the UNI Health Beat into an Esports area sucks Northern Iowan 119:13, p.3 |
Abigail Saathoff writes their opinion on the struggles of UNI's decision to change the UNI Health Beat gym into a gaming area. Saathoff points out that the Wellness/Recreation Center is 12-19 minute walk from any dorm on campus whereas the Health Beat Gym was a 5 minute walk making it more accessible to get a quick workout in; photo. | |
2 | UNI continues adapting to COVID-19 Northern Iowan 117:3, p.1 |
UNI will begin releasing university data related to Covid-19, after the state's two other Regents universities. Students, faculty, and staff are asked to complete a Panther Health Check survey. University President Mark Nook emailed students concerning crowds of students visiting off-campus areas and not following Covid protocols, actions which could be subject to discipline on campus. The university began contact tracing and quarantine for students who have been exposed to or tested positive for Covid-19. An anonymous student shares her experience of quarantine after being exposed to someone who tested positive; photo. | |
3 | Living on campus in a post-COVID world Northern Iowan 117:2, p.4 |
Sophomore student Katelyn Johns talks about new rules implemented for on campus housing due to the COVID-19 pandemic; photo. | |
4 | Hillside demolition brings changes, sparks memories Northern Iowan 115:34, p.1 |
Hillside Courts Apartments, a student housing complex of 278 units which had been un use since the 1972-1973 academic year, is in the final stages of demolition; photo. | |
5 | Changes coming soon to campus living Northern Iowan 114:25, p.1 |
The Department of Residence (DOR) is making changes in the residence halls across campus. Second year students will now be allowed to live in Panther Village. Students can also opt-into all-gendered housing, allowing students to live with anyone regardless of gender; photo. | |
6 | Lawther opens, while some halls remain empty Northern Iowan 114:3, p.2 |
Lawther Hall has reopened after being closed for construction. The opening of this building has led to a surplus of empty rooms on campus. UNI has taken steps to help offset this surplus to encourage students to come back on campus: photo. | |
7 | Haunted campus? Northern Iowan 112:18, p.1 |
Stories of ghosts Zelda, Travis, and Augie have appeared throughout the school's history; students share their experiences; photo. |
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8 | DOR bans beer towers Northern Iowan 112:3, p.1 |
The Department of Residence has issued new rules for all residence halls that ban the display of empty alcohol containers and also place tighter rules on drinkers in the dorms; photo. |
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9 | Proposed housing changes and rates released for 2014-2015 Northern Iowan 110:32, p.1 |
UNI is reducing their summer room and board rates for 2014-2015 to encourage more students to remain in Cedar Falls over the summer. Regular and board will increase by about 2.9 percent. Dining Rates are also expected to increase about 2 percent; photo. | |
10 | Redeker Center reopened Northern Iowan 110:13, p.7 |
The official grand reopening of the University of Northern Iowa's Redeker Cent and the Panther Village Phase II dedication was held inside the Piazza Dining Center on Wednesday, October 9. | |
11 | UNI to celebrate renovated living and dining spaces Public Relations News Release 2013:70, p.1 |
UNI has added on more than 128,000 square feet onto living, dining, and lounge space. The renovations took place in the Redeker Center as well as Panther Village. There will be a dedication celebration with tours and refreshments to follow. | |
12 | Redeker Center gets face lift Northern Iowan 110:2, p.2 |
The renovations to the Redeker Center were completed just in time for the new school year. About $5.5 million was spent on the renovations. More seating was added to the Redeker Center, and Biscotti's was also expanded; photo. | |
13 | Letter from Ruud: Welcome to UNI Northern Iowan 110:1, p.4 |
President Ruud welcomes students back to campus and encourages them to get involved both on campus and in the community; photo. | |
14 | Suite new digs Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.10 |
Panther Village Phase I opened for the fall 2012 semester; consists of 204 bedrooms for juniors and seniors in an apartment style layout; includes many green features; photo. | |
15 | Suite new digs Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p. |
Panther Village; photo. | |
16 | Phase I of Panther Village dedicated Northern Iowan 109:5, p.3 |
The newest residence hall on campus was dedicated on September 6, 2012; various speakers, refreshments, and tours were available; photo. | |
17 | Changes made in student computer centers Northern Iowan 109:3, p.3 |
ITS has closed the student computer centers in Bartlett Hall and Rod Library. A new lab has opened in Panther Village. Ninety-five new computers are located in various centers on campus. New Duplex printers were purchased to cut paper usage. | |
18 | Construction on Redeker Center begins Northern Iowan 109:3, p.1 |
With the opening of Panther Village, more space was needed in Redeker Center. The expansion will include a new student lounge and more study spaces. Dining services will also be enlarged. Completion is set for August 2013; photo. | |
19 | News in photos Northern Iowan 109:1, p.1 |
Phase II of Panther Village is under construction; photo. | |
20 | New campus art reflects students' experience Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.10 |
Lynn Basa has designed artwork for Sabin Hall and for Panther Village; students assisted with the metal "Bower" sculpture for Panther Village; photo. | |
21 | UNI provides environment for public art Public Relations News Release 2011:225, p.1 |
Professor Tom Stancliffe helps bring a public art incubator to UNI near the newly completed panther village. | |
22 | An alumnus' thoughts on UNI budget cuts Northern Iowan 108:41, p.4 |
The thought that his university would have to cut costs brought a harsh reality to Jonathan Hinton. Many statistics are shared, including the doubling of tuition between 1997 and 2007 to make up for lack of funding from Des Moines. | |
23 | Open letter to faculty Northern Iowan 108:40, p.4 |
The university is experiencing difficult times. Student Body president urges students and faculty to be civil and respect each other. Name calling and false information will not help the situation. | |
24 | Panther Village rates released Northern Iowan 108:34, p.2 |
The Board of Regents needs to approve the proposed rates for the new dormitories. The Board will act on the rates in April. | |
25 | DOR eyes Redeker expansion Northern Iowan 108:29, p.1 |
With the addition of Panther Village, the dining facilities in Redeker Center need to be enlarged to handle additional students; photo. | |
26 | A sneak peek into Panther Village Northern Iowan 108:16, p.1 |
New apartment style dorms are scheduled to open in the Fall of 2012. There are sixty apartments with 204 bedrooms. Phase II of the project is already underway and is scheduled to open Fall of 2013; photo. | |
27 | Bartlett Hall retiring from residence life Northern Iowan 108:10, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall, the oldest residence hall on campus, will no longer be used for housing due to the building of the new Panther Village. Bartlett Hall will be renovated into offices for faculty presently housed in Baker Hall; photo. | |
28 | UNI selects name for new apartment complex Northern Iowa Today 94:3, p.22 |
New complex south of Regents Center will be called Panther Village; description of the apartment units; photo. | |
29 | DOR names new residence hall 'Panther Village' Northern Iowan 107:51, p.1 |
Phase one of the new apartment complex, currently under construction, has been named; photo. | |
30 | UNI selects name for new apartment complex Public Relations News Release 2010:292, p.1 |
Panther Village is the name of the latest apartment complex. Phase I of Panther Village, which includes room for 204 students is under construction and will be ready for occupancy in fall 2012. |