Stoner--Daryl E. (Physical Plant Staff)

Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 New utility rate raises questions about cost
Northern Iowan 82:61, p.1
Demand cost will be raised, but energy cost will be reduced.
2 Acid rain no longer a problem on campus
Northern Iowan 82:50, p.5
Professor DeKock talks about the causes of acid rain; power plant officials say the campus plant now burns a lower sulfur coal that causes fewer problems.
3 New plant shutdown--UNI sues for $385,000
Northern Iowan 82:41, p.1
Transformer explosion and other problems lead to months' long shutdowns; University hopes to settle lawsuit against contractors and suppliers out of court.
4 Opinions vary on Old Ad renovation vs. demolition
Northern Iowan 80:26, p.1
Campus officials express opinions on value and potential uses of building; photo.
5 Decline seen in vandalism at UNI
Northern Iowan 80:25, p.1
About $15,400 spent on vandalism repair last year; officials talk about measures to deal with it.
6 Winter storm leads to snow removal problems
Northern Iowan 79:33, p.1
Daryl Stoner talks about snow removal after heavy snow.
7 Paulson denies expenditure allegations
Northern Iowan 78:51, p.1
Staff members claim that UNI is contracting with private companies to work that could be done less expensively by UNI employees; administration justifies the policy of contracting for the work.
8 Priority: clear snow off Dome
Northern Iowan 78:32, p.7
Daryl Stoner talks at length about the process of clearing snow from the Dome roof; photo.
9 Snow removal crews keep campus moving
Northern Iowan 77:33, p.1
Description of measures taken during recent snowstorm.
10 Shutdown termed success
Northern Iowan 77:27, p.1
Report on the holiday shutdown.
11 Fire doors installed in Baker Hall
Northern Iowan 77:25, p.3
Part of continuous program to make buildings safer.
12 Administrators feeling reversion effects
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.1
List of cuts; administrators tell how it will affect their colleges.
13 Warmth ahead
Northern Iowan 76:48, p.3
Construction is nearing completion of the $8.7 million power plant on the west edge of campus; photo.