Public Safety

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# Title Date Summary
401 Campus Happenings
Northern Iowan 81:22, p.1
Photographs of the International Food Fair, book marking for security, and a speech by Roy Evert, a professor at University of Wisconsin.
402 Are residents safe?
Northern Iowan 81:20, p.1
Information about the safety program on campus; Night Assistants were replaced by combination locks; photo.
403 Feel safe with UNI security
Northern Iowan 81:20, p.10
A list of safety-related services offered by Public Safety.
404 Likes security report
Northern Iowan 80:31, p.2
Hagemann Hall thanks the NI for the security report.
405 Wilson explains 18 years with UNI's security force
Northern Iowan 80:28, p.3
Robert Wilson talks about his experiences as a security officer.
406 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:26, p.3
Library public safety officers check on the offender.
407 Thanks security
Northern Iowan 80:26, p.2
Gull shows his appreciation for a fine job done by the public safety officers.
408 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:25, p.2
A student gets zapped by machines in the library.
409 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.2
The Public Safety officer saves a book by Edith Wharton in the library.
410 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:23, p.2
The Public Safety officer chases down some students in the library.
411 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:22, p.2
The Public Safety officers patrol the library.
412 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.2
Public safety officers are reduced to being library police.
413 Book security introduced
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.7
Security Office will mark books with invisible ink; UBS will work with office when stolen books appear.
414 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:20, p.2
The Public Safety officers are forced to move into a mobile home because of budget cuts.
415 Program to fight crime
Northern Iowan 80:12, p.12
Establishes Resident Watch program to deter crime.
416 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:6, p.2
Public Safety has been disbanded.
417 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:5, p.2
Public Safety punishes a parking tag thief.
418 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:3, p.2
Public safety deal with loss of funding.
419 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:2, p.2
Public Safety office is emptied because of budget cuts.
420 Textbook identification offered
Northern Iowan 80:2, p.5
Public Safety office will mark books to deter theft.
421 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.2
Portrays public safety officer preparing for work.
422 Parents, UNI work for student safety
UNI Century 11:3, p.1
UNIPA committee and campus security officials consult with one another.
423 Security: more than just meter monitors
Northern Iowan 79:40, p.2
Student respects security guards on campus.
424 Residence halls tighten security, promote awareness
UNI Century 11:2, p.3
Additional night assistants, watch program initiated; list of safety tips.
425 Computer helps cut coal, energy costs
UNI Century 11:1, p.1
Building management system monitors climate conditions in buildings; also includes fire and security alarms.
426 Thanks to UNI for the ticket
Northern Iowan 79:13, p.3
Student argues that the parking ticket he received from Public Safety was unjustified.
427 Viewpoint
Northern Iowan 79:9, p.3
Car vandalized after Nebraska beats Iowa.
428 UNI Security service chastised
Northern Iowan 78:26, p.2
Student believes that UNI Security is good only for writing tickets.
429 Return of the fighting man comix!
Northern Iowan 78:6, p.2
Student is being held hostage while public safety is ticketing his car.
430 Alert, campus cops!
Northern Iowan 77:4, p.4
An uprooted "No Parking" sign lying outside a window; photo.
431 Security questioned
Northern Iowan 76:57, p.2
Believes officers on campus should be more concerned with security than giving parking tickets.
432 Cables, transfers, escorts, tickets
Northern Iowan 76:32, p.9
Security officers provide services in addition to writing tickets.
433 Program to help prevent student rip-offs
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.13
Students are encouraged to engrave an identification number on their property and register that number with the Security Office.
434 'Kamerick's cops run money machine'
Northern Iowan 76:9, p.3
Max E. Franck voices his discontent about the current administration and parking fines.
435 Mopeds added to vehicle system
Northern Iowan 76:1, p.4
Ten mopeds have been added to the university's vehicle system to help conserve energy; photo.
436 Another opinion about security
Northern Iowan 75:43, p.2
Dave Watters responds to a recent letter written by Al Manning on the security force at UNI.
437 Responds to criticism of UNI security
Northern Iowan 75:42, p.2
Al Manning responds to the recent letter that criticized UNI's campus security.
438 "Security" has meaning
Northern Iowan 75:41, p.2
Student questions the priorities of the UNI campus security.
439 Victim of theft questions role of security
Northern Iowan 75:11, p.2
Student ponders the effectiveness of university security after recent theft.
440 UNI Security Office provides helpful advice
UNI Century 6:4, p.6
Puts together brochure of safety tips.
441 No car starts
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.9
Public Safety will no longer jump-start students' cars; cite increased expense of alternators and batteries in UNI equipment.
442 Emergency hot-line installed
UNI Century 6:3, p.2
Telephone east of Gilchrist available 24 hours a day for emergencies.
443 Improvements planned for C.F. police/UNI security
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.7
Set plans to divide up work and investigations.
444 Thinks some services need to be evaluated
Northern Iowan 74:43, p.2
Believes that some jobs around the university should be eliminated.
445 UNI asked to increase police
Northern Iowan 74:42, p.1
Jon Crews believes that UNI should add more officers or pay more to Cedar Falls for increased protection.
446 Nor rain, nor sleet
Northern Iowan 74:36, p.1
The security department still issues as many tickets as possible during the duration of the winter months.
447 Winter duties
Northern Iowan 74:27, p.1
A security officer takes up a new duty as the winter begins--jump-starting cars; photo.
448 Security says: we do more than ticket
Northern Iowan 74:22, p.5
Rollin Evers talks about the duties of campus safety officers.
449 Bike registration, engraving urged
Northern Iowan 73:7, p.5
Campus groups are sponsoring a bike registration and engraving week.
450 On the prowl . . .
Northern Iowan 72:14, p.1
Safety officer patrols campus; photo.
451 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 72:13, p.12
Activities and meetings.
452 Security force urged to walk more
Northern Iowan 70:28, p.3
Believes officers should get out of cars and patrol campus on foot.
453 Security patrol goes unarmed to protect us
Northern Iowan 70:28, p.5
Rollin Evers talks about the services of the security staff.
454 Wrage vows fight to regain security job
Northern Iowan 69:41, p.1
Marge Wrage plans to take action to keep job as first female member of security force.
455 "Aid Ms. Marge Wrage get her job back"
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.3
Security officer fired from probationary appointment.
456 Femininity strikes back; woman security officer
Northern Iowan 69:4, p.1
Marge Wrage joins campus security force; photo.
457 Security officers perform wide range of services; "Jacks-of-all-trades"
Northern Iowan 69:2, p.4
Detailed description of security officers' duties.
458 Switchboard offers 24 hour service
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.9
Switchboard moved to Security Office.
459 Regents Approve Business Transaction at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:694, p.1
Project contracts approved by the Regents for campus improvement projects; list of approved contracts
460 Security police: powers and duties
Northern Iowan 67:18, p.3
Description of duties and responsibilities of officers.
461 Small force keeps campus order
Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.5
Description of security officers' job.
462 Regents approve plans for married student housing project at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:411, p.1
278 units of married student housing; approved plans for converting the Laundry Building into a Psychology Annex; reduced speed limit; police; land lease
463 Rap security for stop sign violation
Northern Iowan 66:9, p.2
Believes security officer ran through stop sign.
464 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:64, p.2
Public Safety will arrest short-haired students for intoxication and long-haired people for drug use.
465 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:62, p.2
Public Safety officer has nothing to do in the summer.
466 Vote to arm campus police
Northern Iowan 65:45, p.1
Regents approve measure that would allow officers to carry guns in special circumstances.
467 Ombudsman
Northern Iowan 65:43, p.4
Questions regarding arming public safety officers and about fire alarms.
468 Insecure campus security; night watchmen
Northern Iowan 65:41, p.2
Comments on difficulties faced by officers.
469 Legislature authorizes peace officer status; campus security
Northern Iowan 65:41, p.4
Regents will still need to decide to accept that status.
470 Left defenseless; only half-safe
Northern Iowan 65:39, p.2
Had difficulty in locating public safety officer when he needed one.
471 Speakout debates security
Northern Iowan 65:37, p.5
Will discuss several issues including the carrying of weapons.
472 Ombudsman
Northern Iowan 65:35, p.3
Questions about the rat lab, fire safety, and security officers.
473 Train campus cops
Northern Iowan 65:34, p.2
Believes officers need police training.
474 The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk
Northern Iowan 65:11, p.2
Column takes a humorous look at a variety of topics, including arms for campus security, the draft, Brian Carney, and the new UNIon.
475 'No plans to arm campus security' -- Pendergraft
Northern Iowan 65:9, p.1
Following approval by the Board of Regents, UNI will consider making some security officers peace officers with authority to make arrests; there are no current plans to arm them with guns or mace.
476 Maucker: doesn't expect guns for campus police
Northern Iowan 65:9, p.1
President Maucker stated that he didn't think campus security officers would carry guns; he also answered questions on a number of other topics; photo.
477 University: martyr of reason?
Northern Iowan 65:8, p.2
Argues against recent proposal to arm campus police.
478 Maucker given permission to change comparison schedule; Regents' summer action
Northern Iowan 65:1, p.1
Lists of schools, salaries, technology degree, teaching centers, budget, enrollment, and public safety were topics of summer Regents' meetings.
479 Campus Police to become peace officers
Northern Iowan 64:62, p.1
Regents will ask General Assembly for authority for officers to make arrests.
480 The right to bear arms
Northern Iowan 64:62, p.2
Hopes that move to designate campus security as peace officers does not lead to their carrying arms.
481 Three security guards graduate from academy
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.4
Learn how to deal with problems that they are likely to face.
482 Where are snow fences?
College Eye 63:56, p.2
Argues that the College Eye isn't covering the issues which are of concern to students.
483 Lists security's functions
College Eye 63:51, p.4
Sarcastically lists the duties of public safety officers.
484 Parking area not marked; student appeals ticket
College Eye 63:50, p.3
Considers the information on the ticket issued to be false; will go to court if another 'false' incident occurs.
485 Cars, vandalism, stealing, security men tell story
College Eye 63:49, p.1
A look at the duties of public safety officers; photo.
486 Local teacher to attend driver education workshop
Public Relations News Release 1960:528, p.1
The department of education and psychology sponsors a two-week driver education workshop in cooperation with the State Department of Public Instruction. Ivan L. Eland directs the program, with assistance from the National Education Association.
487 State driver education manual to be written at ISTC workshop
Public Relations News Release 1960:460, p.1
Ivan L. Eland leads a workshop with the goal of developing a driver education manual to be used by school administrators in driving programs. The workshop is sponsored by the State Department of Instruction, and the department of education and psychology.
488 Marinaccio speaks at ISTC conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:294, p.1
Professor Anthony Marinaccio is keynote speaker of the third annual Safety Education Conference. Over one-hundred area school administrators attend the conference.
489 ISTC to host state safety education conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:272, p.1
Professor Ivan Eland directs the Safety Education Conference, where Amos E. Neyhart speaks on developments in driver education. Other topics include elementary and secondary school safety programs, school bus safety, and safety education curriculum.
490 Children "drive" cars in kindergarten safety program
Public Relations News Release 1960:258, p.1
Ms. Rose Dolan teaches safe pedestrian habits to kindergartners of Price Laboratory School with the use of manually driven miniature vehicles.
491 Safety rules are fun in Cedar Falls School
Public Relations News Release 1960:227, p.1
Five and six year old students of the Price Laboratory School are given safety preparedness training by Ms. Rose Dolan and Sherry Houston Hanley. Students learn how to properly cross the street, as well as how to use hand signals when cycling.
492 Why the red lights on college Campanile
College Eye 35:38, p.4
Red light is signal to watchmen to call headquarters.
493 Campus watchmen find campus 'tame' at night
College Eye 33:42, p.4
Walking the rounds with the night watchmen.
494 Man prowls about campus
College Eye 29:13, p.7
Clarence Weir talks about his duties as a night watchman and the time key system that he uses.