Room and Board
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1 | Roommate do's and dont's Northern Iowan 112:1, p.7 |
Eric Boisen shares some tips on having a roommate. |
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2 | Romie Do's and Don't's Northern Iowan 111:54, p. |
Tips for successful roommate living. | |
3 | Do and Do Nots: Roommate Edition Northern Iowan 111:1, p.5 |
A set of rules when it comes to being a polite and likeable roommate at UNI; photo. | |
4 | Dorm room rates face increase for upcoming year Northern Iowan 104:43, p.1 |
Room and board costs vary at UNI due to differences in meal plans and types of room. Board of Regents voted to increase rates by 8.3% for the coming year; photo. | |
5 | Board of Regents to meet May 4 and 5 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Board of Regents will discuss room and parking rates, allocation of fees, and staff salaries, among other issues. | |
6 | Cost of on-campus housing expected to increase Northern Iowan 101:45, p.1 |
The cost of a double-occupancy room is estimated to increase $258 or 4.9%; yearly cost will be $5519. | |
7 | Students moving off campus prompt DOR survey Northern Iowan 100:55, p.6 |
Department of Residence conducts survey concerning student preferences for on-campus living in an effort to stem the tide of students moving off-campus after only one year. | |
8 | NI year in news Northern Iowan 100:55, p.1 |
Recap of news stories and photographs from the 2003-2004 school year; photo. | |
9 | U-bills moving to electronic version in August Northern Iowan 100:52, p.1 |
Although students will be billed electronically beginning in September 2004, payments will still need either to be mailed or brought to the office; photo. | |
10 | DOR: 'Keep costs low' Northern Iowan 100:50, p.1 |
Explains Department of Residence policies and initiatives in order to keep students living on campus; photo. | |
11 | UNI Department of Residence unveils plan to freeze rates for two years Northern Iowa Today 88:1, p.17 |
About 450 students are enrolled in the program; photo. | |
12 | UNI students give two thumbs up to two-year residence plan Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Number of students signing up for the 2-Year Advantage plan exceeds the goal of 300 contracts by at least 150. | |
13 | The good life just got easier Northern Iowa Today 87:2, p.15 |
Department of Residence offers plan to stabilize room and board for two years. | |
14 | Two year advantage passes at UNI, Board of Regents up next Northern Iowan 99:57, p.1 |
If approved, students may sign a two-year contract to live in dorms with fixed room and board and some fees waived. | |
15 | Meal plan options get extra helping Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1 |
New and improved meal plan options will be available for students beginning next year; photo. | |
16 | Board of Regents nudges fees, boosts room and board Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1 |
Iowa Board of Regents approved increases in certain non-mandatory student fees, parking stickers, and meal plans. | |
17 | 2002-03 room and board costs rise slightly Northern Iowan 98:54, p.1 |
Room and board costs will rise by less than 5.5% next year, due to rising operational costs. | |
18 | DOR: housing increase needed to fund renovations, repairs Northern Iowan 95:49, p.1 |
Room and board will increase 8% this fall to fund work on dorms and dining centers; Cordey House in Lawther Hall will return to 24-hour visitation. | |
19 | NISG begins new session Northern Iowan 93:51, p.1 |
Meeting included ceremony for outgoing members, Lang Hall lobbying effort, room and board rate increase, Cedar Falls parking, and Black Student Union funding. | |
20 | NISG informed of room and board increase Northern Iowan 92:55, p.1 |
Rates will probably rise slightly. | |
21 | What do you think about the dorm rate increase? Northern Edition 3:14, p.4 |
Photo essay on opinions of UNI students; photo. | |
22 | Recently at the Regents Campus News Network 4:18, p.2 |
Report on faculty workload, approval of increase in room and board rates, approval for purchase of house and lot, and approval of Industrial Technology Research Space project. | |
23 | Hall living home cooking Old Gold 0:0, p.56 |
Students talk about "home cooking" in the residence halls; photo. | |
24 | Room rates upped; Regents approve six percent increase Northern Iowan 89:55, p.1 |
Room and board rate will rise $157 to $2777. | |
25 | Room and board increase possible for UNI Northern Iowan 89:48, p.1 |
Might increase from $2620 to $2777. | |
26 | Regents give preliminary approval on room, board rate increase Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.6 |
Regents approve 6% dorm rate increase, receive tenure report, accept consulting report. | |
27 | Several opinions on campus; proposed room and board increase ruffles feathers Northern Iowan 88:49, p.1 |
7.3% increase likely to be approved. | |
28 | Room and board hikes proposed Northern Iowan 88:46, p.1 |
Proposal would increase rate by $178. | |
29 | Regents approve request to limit enrollment; University can't grow without needed resources Northern Iowan 88:46, p.1 |
Also approves Home Economics Department name change; receives proposal to raise room and board rates $174; receives notification of continued accreditation of Leisure Services Division of HPELS. | |
30 | Recent Regents action Campus News Network 1:15, p.2 |
Approves 4.9% increase in room and board; approves projects involving Commons renovation, HVAC in CAC, and floor coverings in Rider Hall. | |
31 | Regents hear University of Northern Iowa residence hall rate proposals for 1991-92 Public Relations News Release 1990:428, p.1 |
Proposed room and board increases for the 1991-1992 school year were presented to the Board of Regents. | |
32 | Photo Survey Northern Iowan 86:55, p.4 |
Students voice opinions on increase in room and board charges. | |
33 | Regents pass rate increase; Humke USI director Northern Iowan 86:54, p.1 |
Room and board will rise about 4%, or $90. | |
34 | Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1990-91. Public Relations News Release 1989:583, p.1 |
Room and board rate increases for residence halls of four percent, effective with the 1990-91 fall semester, and four percent increase in apartment housing rates for this coming fiscal year. Full board in a double occupancy room will cost $2,326 annually. | |
35 | Room and board increase proposed; costs still climbing Northern Iowan 86:48, p.1 |
Administration asks for 4% raise. | |
36 | University of Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships Public Relations News Release 1989:333, p.1 |
The Presidential Scholars Board announces the fifth class of high school seniors to be given Presidential Scholarships. Students must have scored a twenty-eight on the ACT and graduate in the top ten percent of their class. Recipients listed. | |
37 | Regents approve room and board hike Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1 |
Will increase about 4%. | |
38 | Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1989-1990. Public Relations News Release 1988:353, p.1 |
New residence hall rates beginning in August, full board in a double occupancy room will cost $2,236 annually, a four percent increase compared to 1988-1989 rate of 2,150. | |
39 | Council of Presidents sets dorm promotion Northern Iowan 84:53, p.2 |
Believes higher room and board rates push students out of the dorms, which only pushes rates higher. | |
40 | Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1988-89 Public Relations News Release 1987:325, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a new budget for the Residence System, with room and board rates seeing an increase for residence halls, with apartment housing remaining the same. | |
41 | University of Northern Iowa names Merit Scholars Public Relations News Release 1987:204, p.1 |
Fifteen Merit Scholar students are selected for the Presidential Scholars program. Presidential Scholars are provided with free tuition, and room and board for four years. Students listed. | |
42 | Small increase in UNI residence hall rates approved by Regents; parietal rule continues on suspension Public Relations News Release 1987:257, p.1 |
The Board of Regents votes to increase rates for residents halls by 3.49 percent. The Board also moved to continue suspension of the parietal rule, which would require unmarried freshman and sophomores to live within the residence halls. | |
43 | UNI residence halls continue to offer 'total living environment' at low rates Public Relations News Release 1987:258, p.1 |
Room and board rates of the residence halls are increased by 3.49 percent, the lowest increase from the three state universities. Students express the benefits of living on campus, such as dining services, and the Redeker Center's computer lab. | |
44 | Radio News Network Announcements Public Relations News Release 1987:249, p.1 |
Professor James Fryman compiles an atlas comparing Iowan communities. Ragbrai training begins. Price Lab students share what physical education means to them. Regents raise room and board costs. Students spend Spring Break lobbying in Washington. | |
45 | Room and board increase inevitable for UNI students Northern Iowan 83:40, p.7 |
May be between 3 and 5%. | |
46 | Regents approve 2.96 percent room and board increase Northern Iowan 82:44, p.1 |
Also approves tenure and promotion decisions; photo. | |
47 | Regents approve UNI residence hall rates for 1986-87 Public Relations News Release 1986:306, p.1 |
The rate increases will be just under 3%; apartment rates will stay the same; during the fall 1985 semester more than 260 educational programs were conducted for students living in the residence halls. | |
48 | Regents to vote on room and board rates Northern Iowan 82:42, p.1 |
Will vote on 2.6% increase proposal and on settlement with Paul Tenney. | |
49 | Tomahawk initiation may constitute hazing Northern Iowan 82:41, p.8 |
Senator describes odd initiation activities; Carl Blake will oppose increase in room and board rates; petition circulating in support of industrial technology faculty who have been given terminal contracts. | |
50 | Room and board increase proposed Northern Iowan 82:41, p.3 |
UNISA president Connie Hessburg questions the reason for the room and board increase. |