Student Employment

Displaying 201 - 250 of 486 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Student denied job
Northern Iowan 75:5, p.2
A student is denied job because she does not live in the dorms.
202 Not just good pay, easy work
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.3
Does not agree with statement that nude modeling is good pay and easy work.
203 . . . but how good the pay is may cause controversy
Northern Iowan 74:45, p.4
Some nude models report that they have been advised to report two hours for every hour actually worked.
204 Nude modeling offers good pay and easy work. . .; difficult at first
Northern Iowan 74:45, p.4
Student talks about the experience.
205 UNI student employees may receive July raise
Northern Iowan 74:36, p.5
The student employment rate will not go up to $2.65 until July.
206 W-2 forms
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.8
A reminder to students that W-2 forms are in the UNI Business Office in Gilchrist.
207 Help wanted--apply here
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.7
How to get a work-study job at UNI.
208 Mail room employees learn as they work
Northern Iowan 74:30, p.4
Students talk about their job in the mail room.
209 Fired Food Service employee files grievance
Northern Iowan 74:29, p.1
Student employee fired because he would not buy a board contract.
210 Students exempt from payments
Northern Iowan 74:20, p.8
Student employees do not have FICA withheld.
211 Financial Aids offers help to money problems
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.7
Dennis Jensen talks about the wide range of ways that are available for students to pay for their education.
212 Symphony combines job/learning
Northern Iowan 74:4, p.5
Fourteen UNI students play with the WCFSO; several talk about the experience.
213 Martin: goes to work when most get up
Northern Iowan 73:46, p.4
Mick Martin talks about his job as night desk assistant in Dancer Hall.
214 Summer jobs
Northern Iowan 73:30, p.5
215 yes-yes she lisped clearly
Northern Iowan 72:31, p.3
Student Library employee cannot stop speaking German.
216 Students 'moonlight' for money
Northern Iowan 72:24, p.4
Students talk about their off-campus jobs; photo.
217 Campus blooms
Northern Iowan 71:60, p.1
Twenty-two regular employees and fifteen summer students help keep the campus looking attractive; photo.
218 From courtroom to broomroom?
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.1
Paul Kilmer works as a janitor; photo.
219 Food Service good job
Northern Iowan 71:9, p.3
Defends quality of food and the work of the staff that prepares it.
220 Rec department provides jobs
Northern Iowan 70:61, p.2
Local job opportunities.
221 Thanks students
Northern Iowan 69:48, p.2
Thanks students who helped prepare food during recent blizzard.
222 Student employees benefit UNI
Northern Iowan 69:22, p.8
Description of duties of students who work in Union.
223 Easy on the workers
Northern Iowan 68:34, p.3
Irritated that students take out their frustrations with food service on student employees.
224 Student Services outlined
Northern Iowan 67:15, p.4
Group gathers information on student employment opportunities, grievance procedures, and drug problems.
225 Less for more
Northern Iowan 65:46, p.2
Finds that UNI students are working more and borrowing more than their UI and ISU counterparts.
226 Money worries well known to Northern Iowa students
Northern Iowan 65:14, p.12
Overview of sources of money for UNI students, including employment, loans, and grants.
227 1969 summer jobs available in Germany
Northern Iowan 65:10, p.12
Student jobs for summer 1969 are available.
228 Voldseth releases results of room-board survey
College Eye 63:36, p.1
Surveyed purported conflict between meal service hours and jobs.
229 Maucker authorizes salary adjustment for personnel
College Eye 63:32, p.8
Recognizes need to differentiate salaries of regular employees for wages paid to student employees.
230 Minimum wage law will affect student pay rates
College Eye 63:26, p.1
Will push minimum rate to $1 per hour.
231 Student checks are available December 30
College Eye 63:25, p.8
232 Senate, students must back progressive committees
College Eye 60:36, p.2
Claims that there are four progressive committees on campus, and although they have not accomplished anything big yet, they do show a lot of promise.
233 Jensen: no job placement through aid office
College Eye 60:23, p.8
No students were placed at the Holiday Inn during strike.
234 Acid, rotten eggs, corn, mayonnaise make up SCIans' summer vacations
College Eye 60:8, p.1
Students talk about their summer jobs; photo.
235 Desk assistants agree job is study in human nature
College Eye 59:43, p.4
Dorm desk assistants talk about their jobs; photo.
236 Campus slowly rises with the fun
College Eye 59:35, p.5
Students talk about getting up early in the morning; photo.
237 Highway commission offers employment for SCI men
College Eye 59:31, p.5
Looking for summer workers.
238 20 campus jobs still open from work-study program
College Eye 59:23, p.1
Rules and procedures of the new program.
239 Employment directories available
College Eye 59:14, p.5
Directory of summer employment.
240 Student janitor tells of problems
College Eye 59:13, p.2
Asks students to pick up after themselves.
241 SLB: SCI pay exceeds most area school rates
College Eye 59:13, p.10
Report on survey of student employment at nearby colleges
242 SLB hears objections to Commons remodeling
College Eye 59:12, p.3
Unhappy with moves of television and furniture; also unhappy with shift in policy on reservation of the Commons.
243 Work situations agreed upon by Brostrom, SLB
College Eye 59:2, p.1
Resolve question of food service workers eating while on duty.
244 SCI students would rather wear out than rust out
College Eye 58:15, p.5
A look at the variety of jobs that students have; photo.
245 Directory of summer jobs now available
College Eye 58:14, p.3
246 New payroll plan for students, staff
College Eye 58:13, p.1
Paychecks will be issued once a month.
247 May pay checks available to students Friday morning
College Eye 57:32, p.6
248 Summer jobs listing now in Dean of Student's office
College Eye 57:14, p.4
249 Finance committee approves student worker wage increase
College Eye 57:8, p.1
Regents approve increase of from 5-12% according to class of employment.
250 Wage group meets today with Maucker
College Eye 57:7, p.1
Will urge increase in wages.