Politics

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# Title Date Summary
351 Dean makes campus visit, case against Bush policy
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Presidential candidate for the 2004 U. S. Presidential election, Howard Dean, spoke on campus on April 11; photo.
352 Turning attention to the real problems at hand
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.7
Complains about the economic situation in America and the passing of President Bush's "No Child Left Behind Act."
353 Dems holding up nation's courts
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.9
Chad Thompson explains issue of Miguel Estrada's consideration for U. S. Supreme Court judge and claims President Bush's nominee is not being given a fair trial.
354 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.9
Students respond to the question: Do you think celebrities should be allowed to voice their political views?; photo.
355 UNI to host panel discussion on war in Iraq
Public Relations News Release 2002:426, p.1
Faculty will form panel to talk about the United Nations, government opinion around the globe and U. S. foreign policy with respect to the war in Iraq.
356 Political parties to duke it out in campus debate
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.1
College Republicans and College Democrats will confront affirmative action and admission policies, as well as the current war in Iraq.
357 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 99:45, p.5
Features President George W. Bush favoring violence over diplomacy.
358 UNI experts available to discuss religion, terrorism and politics
Public Relations News Release 2002:389, p.1
UNI faculty and staff members are listed that can talk about the war in Iraq.
359 UNI professors to explain the concept of war from various perspectives
Public Relations News Release 2002:391, p.1
Faculty members and students available to discuss war are listed.
360 Project promotes passion for politics
Northern Iowan 99:44, p.1
Political science students are targeted for internship opportunity with Project Vote-Smart.
361 Democratic flood
Public Relations News Release 2002:284, p.1
Donna Hoffman will discuss the race for the democratic nomination for president.
362 Responding to the Redeemer
Northern Iowan 99:28, p.9
Disagrees with statements made by Trevor Petersma in the College Redeemer concerning the wishes of a liberal.
363 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.7
Portrays how Congressmen act on the job and out of the public's eye.
364 Election levels political field; election 2002 results
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1
Democrats Tom Vilsack and Tom Harkin won the election Tuesday, while Republicans gained seats in Congress; photo.
365 Campaign ads and a new candidate
Northern Iowan 99:18, p.7
Believes he should be elected Governor because he thinks he couldn't do any worse than the currently elected officials.
366 The ugly side of campaigning
Public Relations News Release 2002:114, p.1
Donna Hoffman will discuss mudslinging in political campaigns.
367 Extraordinary candidate runs on extraterrestrial platform
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.11
Maryland's independent candidate for the House of Representatives is Stephen Bassett; his accusation is that the government has been hiding information about extra-terrestrials.
368 UNI to host Hoxie Forum on Judicial Selection Wednesday, April 3
Public Relations News Release 2001:399, p.1
U.S. Senator Charles Grassley will be among the members of a panel to discuss judicial selection. A list of panel members is given.
369 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.10
Students respond to the question "What does the word 'liberal' mean to you?"; photo.
370 Columnist avoids party affiliation
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.6
Discusses political beliefs.
371 'Liberalism is organized stupidity'
Northern Iowan 97:28, p.10
Notes differences between liberals and conservatives.
372 Letter to the editor questioned
Northern Iowan 97:28, p.12
Does not feel the United States was founded on a belief in Christ as stated by Joseph Earle in a previous letter to the editor.
373 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:21, p.9
Students respond to the question, "What do you see as the most important issue our new president will have to face?"; photo.
374 Teaching children how to understand politics
Public Relations News Release 2000:2282, p.1
Lee Weber tells on how to present politics to children, and have them think for themselves, rather than simply follow parents' preferences.
375 How much influence do media have on the 2000 election?
Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1
Allen Brierly comments on the media's effect on voters in the upcoming election.
376 Rating the importance of the independents
Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1
Tom Rice explains why the independent vote has no more importance than any other vote.
377 Israel in shock as the rest of the world worries about peace
Public Relations News Release 2000:129, p.1
Steven Lobell comments on reaching peace in the Middle East.
378 UNI professor says independent vote no more important than others
Public Relations News Release 2000:133, p.1
Tom Rice comments on independent voters and their beliefs.
379 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:12, p.5
Believes that politicians in Washington are keeping money from the American people.
380 TV spots are concentrated in Bush-Gore battlegrounds
Public Relations News Release 2000:96, p.1
Professor Christopher Martin comments on the media's place in the upcoming presidential election.
381 My Right Wing Cousin Vinnie
Northern Iowan 97:10, p.9
Discusses the political differences between family members.
382 Doing the debate dance . . what does it mean?
Public Relations News Release 2000:62, p.1
George W. Bush schedules debates for the presidential election.
383 'Oops, did I say that?'
Northern Iowan 97:4, p.6
Discusses a statement made by George W. Bush that included a derogatory remark about a newspaper reporter.
384 Political career vs. child's lifestyle
Northern Iowan 97:3, p.7
Feels that vice president candidate Dick Cheney is being hypocritical about issues in the campaign.
385 'Our democracy is a sham'
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.6
Phil James believes American democracy is an institution run by corporate lobbyists, millionaires, and big businesses.
386 The march to equality
Public Relations News Release 1999:305, p.1
Michael Blackwell discusses how the march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama had an impact of today's politics.
387 Which candidates will have a super Tuesday?
Public Relations News Release 1999:287, p.1
Allen Brierly explains the origin of Super Tuesday, and the impact it will have on each candidate's presidential bid.
388 Women's issues often put on back burner by Washington
Northern Iowan 96:38, p.6
Believes women are given less attention in the political sphere.
389 Mr. President, I have a question
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
A look at the past to learn what to expect from the next President, and how the media have affected the election and the role of the President.
390 The nation focuses tonight on the Iowa Caucuses
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
Jon Hall and Allen Brierly will speak on their findings of a study of the Iowa caucuses, and what we should expect from this election.
391 Have a voice in your future--get involved
Northern Iowan 96:22, p.5
Columnist has suggestions of how to get involved in this year's election.
392 20th anniversary of seizure of U. S. Embassy in Iran
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
Steven Lobell discusses the effects of the hostage crisis, especially with how we protect our representatives overseas.
393 Upbringing impacts political views
Northern Iowan 96:12, p.5
Column questions how well American political parties serve their members.
394 Milosevic: is time running out?
Public Relations News Release 1999:29, p.1
Ken Basom speculates on the changing level of support for Yugoslav leader Milosevic.
395 25 Years ago Richard Nixon resigned rather than face impeachment
Public Relations News Release 1999:9, p.1
Professor and head of the Department of History John Johnson discusses the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
396 Capitol Hill should be moved to Midwest
Northern Iowan 95:46, p.6
"Moving the seat of government to the Midwest would breathe new life into our political system."
397 Time for a break, Hillary
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.7
Suggestions on what Hillary Clinton should do instead of running for the US Senate from New York.
398 Arkansas woman announces interest in New York Senate race
Northern Iowan 95:40, p.7
Hillary Clinton, not currently a resident of New York, may want to represent the state in the Senate.
399 Morals, emotions return to politics
Northern Iowan 95:37, p.9
Politicians use the public's emotions and views on morality to push their views.
400 Globalization without the United States
Northern Iowan 94:28, p.6
Believes isolationism is growing in United States.