Student Discipline
Displaying 101 - 146 of 146 in reverse chronological order
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101 | No panties please! College Eye 48:6, p.2 |
Congratulates students for showing positive Homecoming spirit and encourages them to keep doing so. | |
102 | 4 suspensions result from TC rioting College Eye 47:9, p.1 |
Several windows broken, goal posts on practice field torn down, and other damage result from student rampage before Homecoming. | |
103 | The negative animal College Eye 47:3, p.2 |
Comments on the reactions to certain rules on campus. | |
104 | Hints for teachers bothered with discipline in classes College Eye 40:35, p.2 |
Cooperating with the student's parents is a good way to stop discipline problems at school. | |
105 | Park your pistols with the Registrar College Eye 34:33, p.1 |
A look at some old student rules and regulations. | |
106 | Bartlett Hall co-eds Alumnus 23:2, p.2 |
Bartlett Hall students institute hall courts for infractions. | |
107 | Graduates who remember with glee . . . . Alumnus 22:4, p.1 |
Eight-member student-faculty committee will rule on disciplinary infractions and send decisions to the President for enforcement. | |
108 | Spanking may be all right College Eye 29:38, p.1 |
Faculty members offer their views on corporal punishment. | |
109 | Barber says spanking in futile punishment College Eye 28:0, p.4 |
Edith Barber outlines her views on corporal punishment. | |
110 | Our Grandpop's days are over College Eye 28:21, p.1 |
Quick look back at rules and regulations from earlier days. | |
111 | Time may come and time may go, but the rules go on forever; students fifty years ago abided (?) by strict regulations College Eye 26:22, p.1 |
Quick look at student regulations then and now. | |
112 | Proved right College Eye 25:33, p.2 |
Students show their independence and responsibility; believes revised class attendance system warranted. | |
113 | Editorials; beer laws unnecessary College Eye 24:30, p.2 |
Does not believe that beer drinking will become a campus problem now that Prohibition has been repealed. | |
114 | Drinking charges are investigated by officials College Eye 22:29, p.3 |
Investigating reports of drinking after dance in Waterloo; one student suspended. | |
115 | Women's Council approves rules College Eye 21:26, p.1 |
Women's Council approves social regulations. | |
116 | Things that every girl should know College Eye 21:26, p.2 |
Social rules for women. | |
117 | The Women's League at I. S. T. C. College Eye 21:15, p.2 |
Women's League forming at I. S. T. C.; purposes are to aid in enforcement of rules and regulations and to promote women's activities on campus. | |
118 | Pamphlet of rules and regulations is sent out to faculty College Eye 21:7, p.7 |
Outlines grading system and scholarship regulations. | |
119 | Miss Campbell speaks to house managers College Eye 21:2, p.2 |
Speaks to Bartlett Hall residents on discipline and regulations. | |
120 | Deans approve social regulations of college College Eye 21:1, p.1 |
Women's hours and housing regulations posted. | |
121 | The forum College Eye 20:40, p.2 |
Initiation of new Minnesingers; Kay Louis laments that men must behave less often than women; Ralph Childs defends an earlier opinion about school rules. | |
122 | The forum College Eye 20:39, p.4 |
Student is upset about rules that students must follow while in college; refuting last week's column regarding the necessity of the Placement Bureau; student blames dull May Day on weather. | |
123 | Editorially speaking College Eye 20:38, p.4 |
Optimistic about less-constricting rules for the students; hopes more changes occur in the future. | |
124 | Two students College Eye 19:27, p.1 |
Two students have been suspended for false registration; names not given. | |
125 | The Pop-off College Eye 19:15, p.8 |
Sarcastically suggests more hall monitors are needed in Bartlett Hall; feels monitors are too nosy on the weekends. | |
126 | Ancient antics College Eye 18:20, p.2 |
Old ISNS rules and responsibilities. | |
127 | Dean Reed calls 250 students on carpet; various forms of dishonesty are brought to light concerning spring enrollment College Eye 16:30, p.1 |
Roughly 250 students caught manipulating registration numbers in some manner so as to register earlier. | |
128 | Special supervision for those below 'M'; college authorities doing all in power to aid delinquents College Eye 16:29, p.1 |
New measures taken to aid T. C. students who fail to meet academic standards. | |
129 | Over 650 students fail to make 15 grade points for fall term; college authorities give reasons they believe are causing delinquencies College Eye 16:19, p.1 |
Faculty and administration cite lack of student preparation and insufficient attention to college work. | |
130 | Stay with us College Eye 16:17, p.4 |
Students reminded of the grade point policy and consequent suspension for failing to maintain fifteen grade points per term; College Eye requests information on social events for publication. | |
131 | Grade point rule puts jinx on spring track prospects College Eye 16:15, p.6 |
Three track runners on academic suspension; will be unable to join the team in the spring. | |
132 | A suggestion College Eye 13:25, p.4 |
As future teachers, students need to maintain a high standard of behavior. | |
133 | Much has been said College Eye 8:17, p.4 |
Comments favorably on the expulsion of two students caught stealing a sweater, but questions the expulsion of a student for having bought the stolen goods. | |
134 | Purpose of the Student Council; a word about its organization College Eye 8:10, p.1 |
Outline of the duties of the newly organized Student Council; members listed. | |
135 | What I would do if I ran ISTC Old Gold 0:0, p.326 |
Humorous rule changes students might make; quotes. | |
136 | Positive factors in school government Normal Eyte 21:5, p.75 |
Professor Colegrove notes the positive factors needed for good order in school, including the qualifications and characteristics of the teacher, pupils being interested in their work, and the support of the community for the school. | |
137 | Rod will again swing Normal Eyte 18:17, p.272 |
Restricted corporal punishment will be allowed in New York; decisions based on opinions from all over the country. | |
138 | Editorial Normal Eyte 11:25, p.601 |
President Seerley spoke out strongly against an incident of hazing. | |
139 | Recently a student paper Normal Eyte 7:32, p.6 |
Believes faculty must exert some sort of governance over students. | |
140 | The beginnings of the State Normal School Normal Eyte 6:33, p.390 |
Professor Wright offers his views of the early days of the school; includes several humorous anecdotes. | |
141 | College associations and college discipline Normal Eyte 6:29, p.338 |
President Seerley believes that the YMCA and the YWCA are major forces in school governance and in keeping good moral order in students' lives. | |
142 | To succeed in any community Normal Eyte 6:6, p.62 |
Students must by uniformly discreet in their conduct. | |
143 | There are a few students Normal Eyte 4:31, p.491 |
Would like students to obey school rules. | |
144 | A most hopeful sign Normal Eyte 4:9, p.133 |
Applauds recent actions against class scraps and rowdyism at other colleges. | |
145 | School government Students' Offering 8:36, p.3 |
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146 | Discipline Students' Offering 4:12, p.5 |
Different kinds of discipline aid in development. |