Religion

Displaying 201 - 250 of 1214 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Preacher lacks tact but knows rights
Northern Iowan 99:2, p.13
Does not agree with the message of the preacher speaking on campus, but they support his right to exercise his freedom of speech.
202 College and religion
Public Relations News Release 2002:28, p.1
Betty DeBerg will discuss how students' religious beliefs change and grow as they enter college.
203 New program offered in fall '02; Youth Development in Religious Settings certificate begins at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:54, p.1
This fall, UNI will offer a certificate program, "Youth Development in Religious Settings," which will include Bible scholarship.
204 Have a little faith
Public Relations News Release 2001:453, p.1
Religious trends on college campuses will be discussed.
205 Professor pens book on religion of students; students' religious attitudes differ from prior generations
Northern Iowan 98:50, p.1
Professor Betty DeBerg co-authored a book on the religious views of today's college students.
206 UNI professor says spirituality, not religion, is important to college students
Public Relations News Release 2001:412, p.1
Betty DeBerg co-authored with two other professors the book, "Religion on Campus"; she will lecture on her book on April 10.
207 UNI events highlight religious issues
Public Relations News Release 2001:413, p.1
A series of speakers will talk about religion as a part of the Arts in April celebration.
208 UNI professor helps ROTC cadets understand religion's influence on war
Public Relations News Release 2001:401, p.1
Ken Atkinson will present, "Can War Be Just?: Warfare, Religion and Ethics in Western Culture" to ROTC classes.
209 Student voices
Northern Iowan 98:34, p.9
Students respond to the question: "How does spirituality help you get through the day?"; photo.
210 A different kind of high
Northern Iowan 98:34, p.9
Spirituality and religious beliefs help people feel more able to handle the everyday pressures of life; photo.
211 Controversial play stirs emotions
Northern Iowan 98:28, p.1
The play "Corpus Christi" is sponsored by the UNI Student Theatre Association; photo.
212 UNI professors defend production of controversial "Corpus Christi"
Public Relations News Release 2001:237, p.1
Mike Waggoner claims that "Corpus Christi" gives people an opportunity to talk openly about a sensitive topic.
213 UNI instructor urges parents to consider Harry Potter's good traits
Public Relations News Release 2001:211, p.1
Gina Burkart states that the Harry Potter books present opportunities for readers to think about religion and everyday issues such as peer pressure.
214 UNI hosts 'Celebrate the Season'
Public Relations News Release 2001:210, p.1
Different ethnic groups will present information on their religious customs.
215 UNI professors help neighborhoods understand Islam, Afghanistan
Public Relations News Release 2001:174, p.1
"Who is My Neighbor? Afghanistan and Islam," will be a part of a series that will educate people on the culture of Afghanistan and Islam.
216 Ministering to the flocks
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.12
Article introduces readers to several of the campus ministries at UNI; photo.
217 Betty DeBerg
Campus News Network 12:2, p.
Co-authored a book about religion on campus.
218 Loss of clergy
Public Relations News Release 2001:15, p.1
Betty DeBerg discusses why religious organization may be having a difficulty attracting people into the clergy.
219 Clearing up the BASIC name
Northern Iowan 97:55, p.8
Comments on common beliefs held by students about UNI's campus ministries.
220 Demonstrations raise questions
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.8
Comments on the increase of campus ministry activity during spring.
221 Tolerance by students a surprise
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.7
Comments on the student reaction to a religious group visiting campus.
222 African-American religion and culture topic of rescheduled Hearst Lecture at UNI, Thursday, April 26
Public Relations News Release 2000:380, p.1
Michael Eric Dyson will present "African-American Religion and Culture in the 21st Century" on April 26.
223 Student feels volatile issues not about Wisconsin visitors
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.9
Invites students to get involved with campus ministries.
224 'Picturing Faith' series concludes with lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:366, p.1
Peter W. Williams will present "Teaching About Religious Architecture" as a part of UNI's "Picturing Faith: American Religious Life Yesterday and Today" series.
225 Religion and Sexuality in the works of Willa Cather topic for season's final Phi Alpha ThetaHistory Lecture Series at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2000:365, p.1
Susan Hill hopes to engage her audience in discussion of Cather's "Death Comes for the Archbishop" and "Shadows on the Rock."
226 Holy Week
Public Relations News Release 2000:352, p.1
Betty DeBerg will share how Easter celebrations have evolved through time.
227 Religious demonstration
Northern Iowan 97:49, p.1
Wisconsin based group, Missionaries to the Pre-Born and Unashamed & Associates, spreads pro-life message to students; photo.
228 Masturbation, abortion recent hot topics
Northern Iowan 97:49, p.6
Comments on a recent visit by the Missionaries to the Preborn, a religious group based in Wisconsin, to the UNI campus
229 UNI student not amused by editorial
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.8
Discusses the true meaning behind Lent.
230 Lent a time for cheerful sacrifice
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.8
Responds to an editorial written for the March 2 issue of the Northern Iowan.
231 African-American religion and culture topic of next Hearst Lecture at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2000:318, p.1
Michael Eric Dyson will present "African-American Religion and Culture in the 21st Century".
232 UNI Leadership series to focus on 'Spiritual/Religious Leadership' Thursday, March 22
Public Relations News Release 2000:310, p.1
Ben Coltvet, Sousan Manshadi, and Father John Haugen will speak.
233 Lecture Series to focus on faith
Northern Iowan 97:37, p.2
University of Utah professor Colleen McDannell comes to UNI to speak on religious life in government photography.
234 Federal funding to religious institutions
Public Relations News Release 2000:239, p.1
Michael Blackwell disagrees with President George W. Bush's new plans to provide religious institutions easier access to federal funding.
235 President hopes to aid religious groups
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.9
Supports President Bush's plan to give federal money to help out religious aid organizations.
236 Biblical dogma full of holes
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.8
Believes that science is superior to religion.
237 Founding fathers set example
Northern Iowan 97:29, p.9
Defends belief that the United States was founded on Christian principles.
238 'Rights are gifts of God'
Northern Iowan 97:29, p.9
Upset that the government is trying to regulate first and second amendment rights.
239 Americans aren't the chosen ones
Northern Iowan 97:28, p.9
Discusses ways that God influenced the formation of the United States.
240 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.
241 Dialogue continues over letter
Northern Iowan 97:28, p.10
Discusses the impact of God and Christianity on the United States.
242 Finding faith on college campuses
Public Relations News Release 2000:2282, p.1
Betty Deberg, head of the Philosophy and Religion department discusses the role of church and faith on college campuses.
243 Personal rights vs. society
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.8
Discusses what happens when church and state come in conflict with each other.
244 Students gather for campus Main Event
Northern Iowan 97:15, p.1
More than 1100 students attended the three-day conference sponsored by the Navigators; photo.
245 Encounters with a double faced ghost: feminist scholarship in the new millennium will be the subject of the next UNI millennium lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:108, p.1
As a part of the Millennium Lecture Series, Martha Reineke will present a lecture on women and religion.
246 Religious beliefs aside, homosexual couples deserve marriage rights
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.6
Believes people have to a right to their feelings on same-sex marriages but feels they should be allowed.
247 Convictions remain strong when supported by religious beliefs
Northern Iowan 96:44, p.8
Believes it is difficult to change a person's mind on a subject.
248 Bible as biology book leaves much to be desired
Northern Iowan 96:42, p.6
Believes Bible is source of ethical guidance.
249 Candidates should be candid about religion
Northern Iowan 96:32, p.7
Student responds to letter by Emily Taylor concerning political candidates describing their religious views.
250 UNI hosts new religions vocations fair
Northern Iowan 96:22, p.10
Religious Vocations and Careers in Service Fair will be held Tuesday in the Union.