Rudy--Jacob A. (Student--2006)
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1 | Bancroft-Smithe and White reflect on year in office Northern Iowan 109:54, p.1 |
The former student body president, Jordan Bancroft-Smithe, and former student body vice president, KaLeigh White feel like their time in office was a success. They wish they could have done more, but they are satisfied with what they accomplished; photo. | |
2 | NCAA peer review committee completes UNI campus visit, submits report for NCAA Division I recertification Northern Iowan 108:11, p.11 |
Four member committee met with President Allen, Athletic Director Troy Dannen, and others across campus. Their visit resulted in a recommendation for recertification from the NCAA in Division 1. | |
3 | Celebrating the Class of 2011 Northern Iowan 107:55, p.1 |
Nearly 1700 students took part in the spring 2011 Commencement ceremony. Michelle Obama was the speaker; photo. | |
4 | Three UNI students receive 2011 Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 107:52, p.1 |
Darion Watson, Jacob Rudy, and Adam Haselhuhn, nominated by faculty, staff, and their peers, will receive the award during a Student Leadership Recognition Ceremony on April 29 and during commencement. | |
5 | A holistic review of the Liberal Arts Core Northern Iowan 107:48, p.1 |
The Steering Review Committee has been charged with looking at all seven categories. One is reviewed each year. Is the Liberal Arts Core doing what is was intended to do? | |
6 | Why I'm voting for Spencer and Ian Northern Iowan 107:34, p.12 |
Support shown for Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith for president and vice president of the student body. | |
7 | Risman speaks on sexuality and hooking up Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Barbara Risman, renowned professor in feminist theory and gender equality, provided two lectures in response to a standing room only crowd. Her visit was sponsored by the Sociology Club. | |
8 | College Hill hosts arts festival Northern Iowan 106:60, p.1 |
The 32nd College Hill Arts Festival featured seventy five artists; hand picked from around the country. Attendance comes from a seventy five mile radius of Cedar Falls; photo. | |
9 | NISG president recalls his experience at last NISG meeting Northern Iowan 106:51, p.1 |
Adam Haselhuhn talks about the achievements of his administration including accessibility, diversity, and special events. | |
10 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:50, p.3 |
More scenes from the Panther Bash; photo. | |
11 | UNI diversity town hall examines progress, looks toward future Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.1 |
Lofty goals greeted participants in the second diversity town hall meeting. Measure of progress being made by campus agencies, discussed progress made and possible improvements; honored promoters highlighted the meeting; photo. | |
12 | Campus safety walk raises awareness about insufficient lighting Northern Iowan 106:24, p.4 |
Lighting and safety issues dominated a walk by President Allen, Vice-President Schellhardt, and others. Notes were taken concerning issues of storm damage and why some lights were not active; photo. | |
13 | NISG analyzes UNI's budget situation Northern Iowan 106:21, p.1 |
Budget cuts and proposed changes in the liberal arts core are topics to be discussed during town hall meetings sponsored by Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
14 | What we want to see during budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:21, p.7 |
Budget cuts should include a transparent process, student input, efficient use of funds, and consideration of all costs involved with a program. Students need to contact the President, Provost, and student government. | |
15 | What we want to see during budget cuts Northern Iowan 106:20, p.5 |
Student input is needed during the current budget discussion. They will be affected immediately by potential program cuts, reallocation of student fees, and potential cuts in service. | |
16 | Students speak about budget situation Northern Iowan 106:18, p.1 |
Baker Hall demolition, shorter semesters, tuition surcharge, and layoffs draw the attention of students. Opinions vary and emotions run high. | |
17 | Town Hall meetings mark beginning of strategic planning process Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1 |
President Allen and Provost Gibson kicked off the strategic planning process for the University by gathering input from faculty and staff via two town hall sessions. | |
18 | Green Week encourages environmental awareness Northern Iowan 106:11, p.2 |
Presentations and discussions during Green Week will allow students to consider the consequences of environmental changes. A campus conversation will be held. Energy efficient light bulbs will be distributed. "King Corn" will be shown; photo. | |
19 | Wilmore entertains crowd with satirical wit Northern Iowan 106:7, p.6 |
A crowded Maucker Union ballroom greeted producer, actor, comedian, and writer Larry Wilmore. President Obama, Michael Jackson, and homosexuality came under fire. Wilmore's job history found interesting. | |
20 | UNI salutes those who serve the campus, community, country Northern Iowan 106:5, p.1 |
President Ben Allen and members of the executive cabinet served cake and ice cream to students and faculty near the Campanile as a way to celebrate service; photo. | |
21 | NISG holds first senate meeting Northern Iowan 106:4, p.3 |
Two new senators take the oath of office. Lobbying efforts for increased funding from Cedar Falls City Hall. Green Week announced. | |
22 | Administration aims to keep priorities at forefront during tough economic times Northern Iowan 106:3, p.1 |
Federal stimulus money lessened the cuts in state budget monies for just one year. The budget for fiscal 2011 is unclear. Expanding diversity, a strong undergraduate program, K-12 education program, and aiding the state are goals. | |
23 | Welcome from NISG Northern Iowan 105:54, p. |
Adam Haselhuhn and Jake Rudy share their vision for things to come during the upcoming school year; photo. | |
24 | NISG announces executive branch and cabinet members Northern Iowan 105:50, p.1 |
Officers named and installed for the upcoming year by the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
25 | Haselhuhn, Rudy to lead NISG Public Relations News Release 2008:436, p.1 |
Two juniors, Adam Haselhuhn, a political communications major from Des Moines, and Jake Rudy, a political science major from Radcliffe, have been elected to the new president and vice president of the Student Government for the 2009-2010 term. | |
26 | Adam and Jake elected NISG president and vice president Northern Iowan 105:43, p.1 |
Results of the Northern Iowa Student Government elections and commentary; photo. | |
27 | Statement from the candidates Northern Iowan 105:39, p.4 |
Northern Iowa Student Government candidates outline reasons for the delay in the election; express regrets to the student body. | |
28 | NISG election postponed Northern Iowan 105:39, p.1 |
Early campaigning controversy, trials, and appeals force the postponement. | |
29 | Timeline of events Northern Iowan 105:39, p.1 |
Chronology of events leading to the postponement of the election for the Northern Iowa Student Government. | |
30 | What we expect from NISG Northern Iowan 105:38, p.7 |
Northern Iowan editorial staff states the expectations of communication and cooperation with the Northern Iowa Student Government; endorses Haselhuhn/Rudy ticket. | |
31 | Legislation for impeachment of election commissioner brings debate Northern Iowan 105:38, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government divided over the possible impeachment of Nick Covington, the election commissioner. | |
32 | NISG elections may be postponed Northern Iowan 105:38, p.1 |
Due to two cases pending before the Supreme Court, the election for student body president and vice-president will be held March 10 and 11; photo. | |
33 | Adam and Jake committed to service Northern Iowan 105:37, p.5 |
Support for Adam Haselhuhn and Jake Rudy in the student government election. | |
34 | Election case returned to election commission, no candidates penalized Northern Iowan 105:37, p.3 |
Boeckmann/Palomo candidates found not in violation of election rules. The Haselhuhn/Ruby ticket was found to be in violation of the rules; by a 4-3 vote they have been censured, but no further action was taken. | |
35 | Debate highlights students' NISG candidate choices Northern Iowan 105:35, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government presidential debate held in Maucker Union; photo. | |
36 | Letters from the candidates Northern Iowan 105:34, p.6 |
The two teams of NISG candidates, Boeckmann/Palomo and Haselhuhn/Rudy outline their positions; photo. | |
37 | Vote Adam and Jake Northern Iowan 105:32, p.7 |
Supports Adam Haselhuhn and Jake Rudy in the upcoming Northern Iowa Student Government election. | |
38 | 2008-09 NISG election results Northern Iowan 104:39, p.1 |
Winners of the election announced. | |
39 | Incoming freshmen awarded Social & Behavioral Science Scholarships Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Students each received $5,000. |