Sigma Phi Epsilon
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1 | Submissions wanted for "What Were You Wearing?" Exhibit Northern Iowan 117:42, p.4 |
UNI's Office of Compliance and Equity Management are asking for volunteers to tell their story of sexual assault for the exhibit "What Were You Wearing?" and they emphasize that sexual assault is never the victim's fault. The virtual exhibit will coincide with Sigma Phi Epsilon's Sexual Assault Awareness Week, April 12-16; photos. | |
2 | The misconceptions of Greek life Northern Iowan 116:4, p.3 |
Horning, a member of the fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon, writes an opinion piece about his positive experience and the negative misconceptions that surround Greek life on campus; photo. | |
3 | New NISG Upper Cabinet commences Northern Iowan 115:50, p.2 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) Upper Cabinet positions, selected from applications by newly-elected president Jacob Levang and vice President Jacot Stites, were sworn in on April 10. They include Chad Schafer as Chief of Staff, Amela Music as director of finance, Isaak Esperson as director of government relations, Sara Goodman as director of public relations, and Mahlia Brown as director of diversity; photo. | |
4 | SipEp raises awareness with See-SAAW Northern Iowan 115:48, p.1 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon started Sexual Assault Awareness Week with their annual See-SAAW event to raise money for Riverview Center, a non-profit agency that supports people affected by sexual assault; photo. | |
5 | Fraternities have unfair power advantages Northern Iowan 115:36, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, members of fraternities benefit from a disproportional advantage, particularly in politics and wealth. The generational advantage has grown from their founding in the early 1900s, when many Americans were still fighting for their rights to be recognized. Gregor focuses particularly on the fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon and its power in UNI's student government. | |
6 | 2018 Homecoming kickoff Northern Iowan 115:16, p.1 |
2018's Homecoming Week began with the Homecoming Kickoff on Lawther Field. Siraj Acharya and Megan Lenstra were crowned homecoming royalty. Three Pride Cry finalists were chosen: Alpha Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dance Marathon, and Alpha Sigma Tau; photos. | |
7 | NISG Senate rejects Chief of Staff nominee Northern Iowan 114:51, p.2 |
Though several of the new nominees for Drew Stenland and Kirsten Ahart's cabinet were approves by the Student Senate, their Chief of Staff Nominee was rejected. | |
8 | Exhibit asks 'What Were You Wearing?' Northern Iowan 114:51, p.4 |
The exhibit 'What Were You Wearing?' seeks to raise awareness of sexual assault and how clothing in not the cause of sexual assault. | |
9 | SigEp seeSAAWs for sexual assault awarness Northern Iowan 114:50, p.4 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon held their annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week starting with their 24-hour seesaw event. More events through out the week to come, photo. | |
10 | 'Walk a Mile' is problematic Northern Iowan 114:49, p.3 |
The author shares her opinion on a recent column calling for 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,' a walk meant to raise awareness of sexual assault that was originally hosted by Sigma Phi Epsilon. Th author disagrees with the original column and shares why she thinks it's problematic. | |
11 | Drew and Kirsten look to connect with students Northern Iowan 114:47, p.1 |
Andrew Stensland and Kristen Ahart take the positions of student body president and vice president respectively | |
12 | Meet the NISG presidential candidates Northern Iowan 114:37, p.1 |
So far, three presidential campaigns have officially registered as student organizations and are eligible to actively campaign. Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart are running as Drew and Kristen for UNI. Sean Dugan and Chad Schafer are running as Sean and Chad UNIted for Change. Tristan Bernhard and Cole Malcolm are running as Tristan and Cole for UNI; photos. | |
13 | ADPi's lone survivor Northern Iowan 112:24, p.4 |
Alpha Delta Pi's "Survivor" event, based on the television show, was held in Maucker Union on November 16; photo. |
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14 | Parade prevails in the cold Northern Iowan 112:15, p.1 |
The homecoming parade was held on Saturday, October 17, with many student organizations participating. Awards were announced at the football game: UNI Health Center one first place and Panther Pep Crew won "Most Spirited"; phoots. |
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15 | Gartman and Anderson say farewell Northern Iowan 111:50, p.1 |
Kevin Gartman and Paul Anderson look back on their time in office; photo. | |
16 | Auction for awareness Northern Iowan 111:47, p.1 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon held an auction to raise money for sexual assault awareness; photo. | |
17 | SigEp see-SAAWs against assault Northern Iowan 11:46, p.1 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon kicked off their sexual assault awareness week; photo. | |
18 | An open letter to street harassers Northern Iowan 111:3, p.3 |
Student Emily Harsch expresses her opinion on street harassment on campus; photo. | |
19 | Gartman and Andersen gear up for the new year Northern Iowan 110:54, p.1 |
While in office, Kevin Gartman and Paul Andersen hope to share what they have found at UNI: an enriching campus. Also on the agenda is boosting enrollment and incorporating international students into student-friendly activities; photo. | |
20 | Bringing sexual assault into the light Northern Iowan 110:52, p.4 |
April is Sexual Assault Awareness month. Sigma Phi Epsilon has put on several events to speak out against sexual assault. They think men are more willing to listen to other men to help bring awareness and prevent sexual assault; photo. | |
21 | Pledges give aid to kids Northern Iowan 110:41, p.1 |
Many students participated in UNI's third annual Dance Marathon. UNI Dance Marathon was able to raise $176,498.03 for the Iowa Children's Hospital and the Children's Miracle Network. It was a great way for students to help families in need; photo. | |
22 | Students cope with mid-semester stress Northern Iowan 110:21, p.4 |
Students have many different ways of dealing with mid-semester stress. Many students are involved in activities outside of the classroom, which only adds to their stress level. There are many resources on campus to help students deal with stress; photo. | |
23 | Pep rally pumps Panthers up for Homecoming game Northern Iowan 109:17, p.6 |
Cold weather forces rally into McLeod Center; Homecoming court announced; Ian Goldsmith named king, Haley Minear is queen; students perform stunts. | |
24 | Stewart and Anderson receive Lux Service Award Northern Iowan 108:54, p.1 |
Ashley Stewart and Joel Anderson received the Lux Service Award, the highest honor bestowed on undergraduates at UNI. The award recognizes those who have outstanding records of service to the university; photo. | |
25 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 108:49, p.6 |
Scenes from "Snag a Sig Ep". Members were auctioned off after performing dance routines; photo. | |
26 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 108:49, p.7 |
Another photo from the "Snag a Sig Ep" auction; photo. | |
27 | Greek rush week Northern Iowan 108:1, p.16 |
Sororities have a formal four day rush period. Fraternities hold informal rush, which includes events for those interested in fraternal life. Leadership opportunities and friendships are positive elements of Greek life. | |
28 | 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' Northern Iowan 107:51, p.8 |
Bright red high heeled shoes were the item of the day for UNI men as they showed their support for promoting sexual assault awareness on campus; photo. | |
29 | Spring 2011 Career Fair fast approaching Northern Iowan 107:37, p.1 |
Career Fair is an opportunity for employers to meet with students. Experiences gained benefit all ages of students; photo. | |
30 | UNI announces winners of Leadership Awards Public Relations News Release 2008:541, p.1 |
Participants in various events and organizations were recognized for outstanding leadership. Individual awards were given for Adviser of the Year, Emerging Leader of the Year, the Unsung Hero Award and Student Leader of the Year. Students listed. | |
31 | Get involved, go Greek Northern Iowan 104:54, p. |
Joining sororities or fraternities helps students get involved and meet new friends. | |
32 | Crying out with Panther pride Northern Iowan 104:14, p.4 |
Panther Cry pep rally well attended; photo. | |
33 | Volunteering boosts resumes Northern Iowan 102:4, p.13 |
Volunteering helps build a resume, but can also help students feel a sense of accomplishment and open opportunities to meet new people. | |
34 | Hoops for Hearts raises funds for local schools Northern Iowan 101:55, p.2 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon raised $1450 for Edison Elementary School in Waterloo. | |
35 | Still time to register for Hoops for Heart Northern Iowan 101:50, p.2 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon is still accepting applications for the basketball tournament. | |
36 | Student leadership awards Northern Iowa Today 101:49, p.4 |
Roster of candidates and recipients of the Student Involvement and Activities Center Leadership Awards. | |
37 | Hoops for Heart Northern Iowa Today 101:49, p.3 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon is sponsoring a 3-on-3 basketball tournament to benefit Edison Elementary School. | |
38 | UNI announces winners of leadership awards Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Description of awards provided. | |
39 | Where is the love? Sigma Phi Epsilon Northern Iowan 100:55, p.11 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon recognized as Student Organization of the Year. | |
40 | UNI Greek community awards outstanding member accomplishments Public Relations News Release 2002:482, p.1 |
Awards were given during 2003 Greek Week celebration; award recipients are listed. | |
41 | UNI's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity helps feed northeast Iowa Public Relations News Release 2002:220, p.1 |
One dinner meal was given up by 1,324 students and more than $2,000 was then donated to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank. | |
42 | Sig Eps, DoR team up to 'feed the need' Northern Iowan 99:15, p.15 |
Students will be able to donate one of the meals from their meal plan and the proceeds will go the Northeast Iowa Food Bank in Waterloo. | |
43 | College parties aren't so priceless after all Northern Iowan 98:42, p.12 |
Some fraternities choose alternatives to having house parties because of all the requirements needed to host them while other off-campus students continue to hold them despite those requirements. | |
44 | Spreadin' the love! Northern Iowan 98:34, p.9 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrates Valentine's Day by hosting a dinner at Parkview Nursing Home and a date auction at Tony's. | |
45 | Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity puts talent and time to good service Northern Iowan 98:17, p.15 |
Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon work to raise money for the Cedar Valley Friends of the Family organization; photo. | |
46 | Helping the hungry: fraternity lends a hand Northern Iowan 97:45, p.11 |
Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon will collect food at local Hy-Vee stores. | |
47 | Sigma Phi Epsilon aids 'Project America Day' Northern Iowan 96:16, p.11 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon members took part in a neighborhood clean-up in Waterloo on October 16, 1999, as a part of Project America Day. | |
48 | Congratulations new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon Northern Iowan 95:37, p.10 |
List of new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. | |
49 | Greeks open door to new fraternity Northern Iowan 95:23, p.1 |
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity will organize on UNI campus in the fall of 1999; dates given for establishment of other UNI fraternities. | |
50 | Congratulations to the new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon Northern Iowan 95:6, p.12 |
List of new members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. |