Student Organizations

Displaying 51 - 100 of 513 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Panther Portraits: Student Organization Fair on Sept. 4
Northern Iowan 110:3, p.4
Photos of students visiting booths at the Student Organization Fair. There were many different Student Organizations in attendance; photo.
52 It's the most wonderful time of life
Northern Iowan 110:2, p.5
The author showcases many different ways to make the most of the college experience at each grade level. She stresses how important it is to get involved and to meet new people.
53 15. Don¿t just go to class - get involved with student organizations on campus
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
Encourages new students to get involved in student organizations.
54 4. From the dean of the College of Humanities, Art, and Sciences
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
The dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, Joel Haack welcomes new students to UNI. Says you can create your own future within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences. Get involved with student organizations.
55 2. From your NISG president and vice president
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
Student body president, Tom Madsen, and vice president, Blake Findley, welcome new students to UNI. They encourage them to join different student organizations on campus. They explain why NISG is important; photo.
56 16. Letter from the editor
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
The new executive editor of the Northern Iowan, Linh Ta, gives advice to incoming freshman. She encourages students to read the Northern Iowan; photo.
57 NISG finalizes 2013-14 budget
Northern Iowan 109:47, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government has finalized the budget for the 2013-14 school year. Funds are down due to a decrease in enrollment. Many student organizations' funding requests have been considered in the budget.
58 The more you (and I) know
Northern Iowan 109:33, p.4
Author maintains involvement in extracurricular activities while at UNI is an experience everyone should have. Involvement in any capacity provides important learning experiences that are necessary for personal growth.
59 Art From the Heart has a sweet goal in sight
Northern Iowan 109:32, p.6
Art for El Salvador, a project created by sisters Maria and Niah Howard, raises money to build a school in El Salvador in their younger sister Sarah Howard's name. Proceeds from purchases of crafts go towards the school building; photo
60 UNI I am . . . Going to get in trouble for this title
Northern Iowan 109:25, p.4
Author expresses discontent with rules for advertising with University Relations at UNI. Readers encouraged to consider the negative effect of established rules.
61 Students, professionals battle at Ad Wars II
Northern Iowan 109:25, p.6
Area professionals and UNI students participate in competition. The winners of the trivia contest were "Do We Need One". Last place went to "Those guys"; costume winner was "The Price is Right"; photo
62 UNI Student Chapter of American Chemical Society receives Outstanding Chapter Award
Public Relations News Release 2012:93, p.1
American Chemical Society's Committee on Education received Outstanding Chapter Award for 2011-2012 activities. ACS is the main student group for science majors and minors in chemistry and biochemistry.
63 More than 300 organizations = endless opportunities
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
Web site for list of student organizations. Categories noted; photo.
64 Panther Portraits: Student Organization Fair
Northern Iowan 107:58, p.2
Parents and students attending summer orientation have the opportunity to learn about the numerous student organizations available on campus; photo.
65 Student organizations offer endless opportunities
Northern Iowan 107:54, p.
Students urged to join student-based organizations. There are procedures to follow in forming a new student organization. There is an online form available.
66 NISG senate allows closed organizations
Northern Iowan 107:35, p.1
NISG constitution amended to allow recognition of organizations that are open to all students and those that are not. NISG will not recognize organizations that discriminate in ways that violate university policy or laws.
67 Panther Portraits: Student Involvement Fair
Northern Iowan 106:56, p.1
New students consider opportunities to join campus organizations; photo.
68 College is only as good as you make it
Northern Iowan 106:5, p.7
Student organizations are wonderful ways to meet people with similar interests. Joining an organization helps new college students find their niche and increases their college experiences.
69 Calendar of Events
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.4
Campus events from Friday, September 12 through Wednesday, September 17.
70 UNI welcomes entering freshmen
Public Relations News Release 2007:787, p.1
During the two-day session, 200 future students familiarized themselves with campus, received information about academic expectations, met their academic advisers, registered for fall semester classes and participated in informal activities.
71 UNI welcomes entering freshmen
Public Relations News Release 2007:768, p.1
More than 400 people took the next step in becoming a Panther by attending the two-day sessions where students familiarized themselves with the campus, registered for fall classes and participated in informal activities.
72 UNI welcomes entering freshmen
Public Relations News Release 2007:762, p.1
Nearly 400 people took the next step in becoming Panther's by attending the First-Year Orientation & Registration two day sessions. The schedule included academic planning, on-campus meals, student-organization and student-service fairs, etc.
73 UNI CATS wins Outstanding Student Organization Award
Public Relations News Release 2007:506, p.1
UNI's Connecting Alumni to Students program was awarded the Outstanding Student Organization Award; list of members.
74 There is an organization out there for everyone
Northern Iowan 104:29, p.2
Considers the many types of campus student organizations; provides information on how to find a complete list of groups on campus; photo.
75 More money for student organizations
Northern Iowan 104:11, p.1
NISG allocates $50,000 to Panther Fund; will be available to organizations for speakers, trips, or other events; some are critical of this use of the money.
76 Voting for our leadership
Northern Iowan 102:37, p.7
Leaders should be chosen based on skills and knowledge.
77 Organization Fair aims for student awareness
Northern Iowan 102:10, p.1
The Student Organization Fair showcased groups that students can join to express themselves or become more active and meet people; photo.
78 Wednesday, Sept. 28
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Student Organization Fair to be held; Sigma Xi lecture on Intelligent Design with Guillermo Gonzalez speaking.
79 UNI Student Organization Fair to take place Sept. 28 at Maucker Union
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Student Organization Fair will take place, will provide an opportunity for student organizations to present events, activities, and community service projects.
80 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:7, p.6
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
81 Support, appreciation at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.7
Writer explains strains of working for student newspaper. Also other organizations like the KULT radio station and sporting events deserve support and respect.
82 UNI offers many student organizations
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.13
Student organizations and events flourish at UNI; if you cannot find one you like, you can start your own; photo.
83 Students of UNI
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government leaders Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy welcome students and encourage them to become active in student organizations and other activities; photo.
84 Welcome back
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.1
Letter from President Koob talks about exciting things happening at UNI; photo.
85 Attendance raises significant questions
Northern Iowan 101:23, p.8
Expresses disagreement with the school spirit argument for attending athletic contests and believes money spent by students for the Panther Pass should instead go toward academic pursuits.
86 UBS offers more than books; supports UNI students, organizations
Northern Iowan 101:23, p.5
Description of UNI-friendly programs supported by the University Book & Supply.
87 PAWS helpful for prospective students
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1
Personalized Admissions Web Site (PAWS) allows prospective students to learn more about UNI.
88 UNI offers new personalized admissions Web site for prospective students
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
New site features information on academics, student organizations, financial aid, and residence life.
89 Campus clubs easy to start up
Northern Iowan 101:12, p.9
Describes the many advantages to having a formally recognized student organization on campus.
90 Wednesday, Sept. 22
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Student Organization Fair to be held in Maucker Union Coffee House from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
91 Hello Panthers!
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.1
NISG President Brendon Moe and Vice-President Joe Murphy welcome students back to campus and urge students to get involved in activities; photo.
92 Where is the love? Sigma Phi Epsilon
Northern Iowan 100:55, p.11
Sigma Phi Epsilon recognized as Student Organization of the Year.
93 Possibilities of upper level revealed in union
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.1
The Center for Multicultural Education, Student Involvement and Activities Center, Northern Iowa Student Government, and International Student Services are now located upstairs in the Maucker Union.
94 On your campus
Northern Iowan 100:4, p.2
Meetings and activities planned.
95 Clubs offer something for everyone
Northern Iowan 100:4, p.11
Students meet others with common interests in clubs; UNI has eighteen sports clubs.
96 Welcome UNI students!
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.1
NISG welcomes students back for the year and encourages involvement in campus organizations; photo.
97 Two weeks too few
Northern Iowan 99:18, p.7
Claims that switching to the proposed 15-week academic calendar will force students to complete the same workload in less time and will decrease participation in student organizations.
98 Pepsi allows for student organizations that 'pop'
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.1
A grant from the Pepsi Corporation, that will be paid over the next seven years, will benefit student organizations.
99 Religion picks up after 9-11
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1
Student religious organizations have seen an increase in attendance of their activities.
100 Coordinator committed to student organizations
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.11
Profile of Margie Rostyne, student organizations and activities coordinator; photo.