Peace

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# Title Date Summary
1 Peace rally
Northern Iowan 114:4, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) hosted a Peace Rally. The rally featured several speakers that included UNI students, professors, and community members; photo.
2 Thinking about more than just ourselves
Northern Iowan 110:48, p.3
The author believes that the current generation needs to strive for world peace. Americans are privileged compared to youth in other countries. We need to be more concerned with the world around us and realize that not everyone is as fortunate.
3 Louisa Thomas to discuss nonviolent conflict resolution at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2011:96, p.1
Louisa Thomas will present "Peaceful Resolution of International Conflict" which will be followed by a paneled discussion.
4 Yale Law professor to discuss wartime decisions
Public Relations News Release 2011:71, p.1
Professor Stephen L. Carter from Yale Law School will give a lecture on the issues of going to war during the Obama administration.
5 Legitimate change from the ground up
Northern Iowan 105:30, p.6
Believes that lasting change is a product of long-term, multigenerational, multi-racial social movements based on people, culture, and a more just world.
6 Olympics an opportunity for peace
Northern Iowan 105:2, p.16
Believes the decision to compete in the Olympics was correct. U. S. participation showed that even with many differences with China; the countries can get along.
7 A toast to the moments that matter
Northern Iowan 104:8, p.7
There are good things to remember and consider when going through life; photo.
8 Peacemaking seminar held Sunday will discuss beliefs about war
Northern Iowan 102:16, p.10
Conference will talk about conscientious objection to the war which allows people to avoid going to war because it is against their religious beliefs. It will be held at the Cedar Falls Mennonite Church.
9 UNI students get on the bus to protest Iraq war
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.4
UNI students invited to join a rally and march that will take place in Washington, D. C. in September.
10 Activist's family tours country for Palestinian cause
Northern Iowan 101:59, p.1
Parents and friends of slain activist Rachel Corrie promote peace and prosperity for Palestine. Cindy Corrie, Craig Corrie, Khaled Nasrallah, and Samah Nasrallah speak on campus.
11 Parents of peacekeeper come to UNI
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Craig and Cindy Corrie will speak about their daughter Rachel, who was killed in the Middle East.
12 Willing to fight for Bush?
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.8
Urges students to support the peace movement regarding the war in Iraq.
13 Iowans search for solutions for peace
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.1
Maharishi University of Management to host "Creating Peace" conference; photo.
14 'Peace communities' in war-torn Columbia topic for UNI lecture
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Ella Cecilia Florez Alvarez, a Columbian peace activist, will speak on Friday, March 5.
15 3rd annual Day of Peace
Northern Iowan 100:16, p.8
Schedule of events.
16 UNI celebrates third annual Day of Peace
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Description of events provided; Frank Cordero and Fabian Ramallo to speak.
17 Bumpy road to peace
Public Relations News Release 2002:571, p.1
Possibility of peace in Middle East discussed.
18 UNI professor cautiously optimistic about the possibility of peace in the Mideast
Public Relations News Release 2002:562, p.1
Kenneth Atkinson remarks on possibility of peace in Mideast.
19 Making the world a more peaceful place to live begins in Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:451, p.1
The purpose of the Iowa Peace Institute is to start major breakthroughs in peace on the grass roots level. The organization is relatively new, but it is receiving nation wide attention.
20 8th Annual Intercultural Festival at UNI April 2 to feature variety of activities
Public Relations News Release 1987:286, p.1
The events of the Intercultural Festival included a performance by Arabic folk dancers, a t-shirt decorating contest, a book drive for a Nigerian school, and a speech on world peace by Clark M. Stanley.
21 KUNI's Roy Jones to visit Nicaragua on 'Witness for Peace' mission
Public Relations News Release 1986:481, p.1
Radio producer, Roy Jones, joined twenty-one other Americans in the humanitarian effort in Managua, spending time with people affected by the Contra Militia.
22 Nobel peace prize winner Betty Williams to speak at UNI Tuesday (May 6)
Public Relations News Release 1986:405, p.1
She received the peace prize in 1977 for her efforts to end violence in her Northern Ireland homeland; she will speak on the topic "World Peace is Everyone's Business"; she started her cause when she witnessed three children killed amidst violence.
23 World peace issues discussed at UNI April 21-23
Public Relations News Release 1986:366, p.1
The effect of military spending on the farm economy, humanitarian efforts in Nicaragua and survival after a nuclear holocaust are all examples of topics that will be addressed either through presentations, panels or films.
24 UNI peace studies seminar to move location due to large crowds
Public Relations News Release 1980:342, p.1
The Peace Studies program organized by Rusty Martin will be moved to a larger room due to the success of student attendance.
25 UNI student forms 'Peace Studies Seminar'
Public Relations News Release 1980:321, p.1
Student Rusty Martin organized a seminar on the causes and cures of international conflict. The seminar will have guest speakers on a wide variety of topics and students can receive a one hour credit.
26 United Ministries in higher education sponsors speeches on peace
Public Relations News Release 1980:229, p.1
Former student Frank Cordaro will give two speeches on campus concerning peace and the nuclear age.
27 Prejudices Hinder Peace, Says Negro Leader
Public Relations News Release 1950:126, p.1
Whitney M. Young of Omaha, Nebraska was the main speaker at the annual Race Relations conference which started Sunday at the college. She said that Negroes of this nation are anti-communistic, despite the tremendous prejudices against them.
28 Realistic curriculum equals improved world wide human relations
Public Relations News Release 1946:219, p.1
I. D. Weeks urges the focal point in a realistic curriculum to be on man in tomorrow's education. We must know about mankind from all over the world.
29 V-J Day service
Public Relations News Release 1945:206, p.1
"Thank God" seemed to be the theme of the Victory Japan service. President Price uttered those words following the prelude and the singing of "God of Our Fathers".
30 Helen Porter Sloane
Alumnus 23:2, p.21
Now teaching fifth grade in Adams School, Minneapolis, Minnesota; has written an article, "World Peace and Friendship," in the form of a playlet, which dramatizes a meeting of school children who discuss the problem of world peace.
31 "Hope for peace," Hoffman
College Eye 29:11, p.5
Brief excerpts from Armistice Day address by the Reverend M. M. Hoffman.
32 In the face of war--peace
College Eye 29:5, p.2
Speaks out against war.
33 Peace is subject of church service
College Eye 28:13, p.1
Peace on earth will be topic of Harold Bosley's CHIC sermon.
34 Inter-Church Council make tentative plans
College Eye 28:7, p.3
Planning for Thanksgiving, pageant, and peace programs.
35 Orators from six Iowa colleges
Public Relations News Release 1931:376, p.1
Will compete in annual State Peace Oratorical contest on May 6; winner will receive $60.
36 Two members of the faculty
Public Relations News Release 1931:280, p.1
Professors Thompson and Robinson scheduled to attend a peace convention in Grinnell.
37 Oratorical contest at college May 6
Alumnus 16:2, p.12
Will compete in state peace contest.
38 Robert Wick places third in annual Peace oratorical contest Fri.
College Eye 22:30, p.1
39 Robert Wick, Mount Union
Public Relations News Release 1930:357, p.1
Represents ISTC at State Peace Contest.
40 Eastern students will speak on world peace
College Eye 21:41, p.1
J. W. Blythe and R. E. Maxwell will speak.
41 "Continue Xmas spirit throughout year" says Miss Winder
College Eye 21:13, p.8
Mary I. Winder speaks on war and peace.
42 Prof. Erbe speaks of permanent peace plan
College Eye 20:21, p.1
At the student assembly.
43 A disgrace at Geneva
College Eye 18:53, p.8
Naval parity negotiations collapse.
44 Peace!
College Eye 18:51, p.8
Commencements on the naval strength negotiations.
45 A Washington fable
College Eye 17:42, p.4
Symbolic anti-war piece.
46 Something to do
College Eye 17:38, p.4
Argues for less military spending and for peace.
47 Keep the home pot boiling
College Eye 17:37, p.3
Faculty give their viewpoints on war and peace.
48 Harrison arouses peace agitation in discussion; differences of opinion expressed by faculty and students
College Eye 17:36, p.1
Excerpts from address by Thomas Q. Harrison.
49 Student opinion
College Eye 17:36, p.5
Felix Ludley believes Thomas Harrison deserves a fair hearing.
50 Peace conference Friday; Thomas Harrison soldier pacifist the main speaker
College Eye 17:35, p.1
To be sponsored by religious groups, YWCA, and YMCA; Thomas Q. Harrison will speak.