Student Organizations
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| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 101 | 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. | |
| 102 | PAWS helpful for prospective students Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1 |
Personalized Admissions Web Site (PAWS) allows prospective students to learn more about UNI. | |
| 103 | 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. | |
| 104 | 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. | |
| 105 | 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. | |
| 106 | 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. | |
| 107 | Where is the love? Sigma Phi Epsilon Northern Iowan 100:55, p.11 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon recognized as Student Organization of the Year. | |
| 108 | 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. | |
| 109 | Clubs offer something for everyone Northern Iowan 100:4, p.11 |
Students meet others with common interests in clubs; UNI has eighteen sports clubs. | |
| 110 | On your campus Northern Iowan 100:4, p.2 |
Meetings and activities planned. | |
| 111 | Welcome UNI students! Northern Iowan 100:1, p.1 |
NISG welcomes students back for the year and encourages involvement in campus organizations; photo. | |
| 112 | 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. | |
| 113 | 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. | |
| 114 | Religion picks up after 9-11 Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1 |
Student religious organizations have seen an increase in attendance of their activities. | |
| 115 | Coordinator committed to student organizations Northern Iowan 99:7, p.11 |
Profile of Margie Rostyne, student organizations and activities coordinator; photo. | |
| 116 | Find your flavor Northern Iowan 99:5, p.13 |
FUNION will be a time for students to learn about various student organizations on campus. | |
| 117 | Break out of your shell; get involved Northern Iowan 99:1, p.15 |
Students are encouraged to get involved in campus activities and student organizations; photo. | |
| 118 | Student body strong, despite trying times Northern Iowan 98:38, p.1 |
Adam Briddell comments that the student body has remained strong in the midst of difficult situations like terrorism, tuition increases, and violence against women. | |
| 119 | Earle & Hutch Northern Iowan 98:36, p.1 |
Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson announce their campaign platform for the NISG presidential election; photo. | |
| 120 | On the docket: elections, student fee allocations Northern Iowan 98:31, p.8 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government is preparing for the upcoming elections and helping to allocate money to registered student organizations. | |
| 121 | NISG's Weekly Report Northern Iowan 98:43, p.8 |
Student government provides funding to student organizations such as Omicron Delta Kappa and KGRK. | |
| 122 | Grace Ann Hovet Student Leadership Awards announced at ceremony Public Relations News Release 2000:470, p.1 |
A list is given of those student organizations, individuals, faculty, and staff receiving awards. | |
| 123 | UNI chapter of American Marketing Association names new leaders Public Relations News Release 2000:438, p.1 |
Roster of officers for the 2001-2002 school year. | |
| 124 | Senate approves NISG budget Northern Iowan 97:48, p.1 |
NISG senators debate the amount of money given to KGRK and College Republicans. | |
| 125 | Where the money went Northern Iowan 97:48, p.1 |
List of organizations that received student fee money. | |
| 126 | NISG starts budget process for 01-02 Northern Iowan 97:34, p.5 |
NISG hopes to use their extra money to help out student organizations. | |
| 127 | Profile: Megan Vadnais Campus News Network 11:7, p.3 |
Profile of coordinator of student organizations and activities Megan Vadnais; photo. | |
| 128 | UNICORN hopes to assist UNI Northern Iowan 97:15, p.10 |
UNI Campus Organization Resource Network hopes to help promote all campus organizations. | |
| 129 | Wrestling Alliance ends successful first year Northern Iowan 96:55, p.9 |
The 1999-2000 academic year was the first year the Cedar Falls Wrestling Alliance was recognized as a student organization. | |
| 130 | NISG grants funds to organizations Northern Iowan 96:47, p.3 |
Twenty-seven student organizations on campus to receive approximately $160,000. | |
| 131 | NISG plans media blitz at State Capitol Northern Iowan 96:45, p.9 |
Plans announced for trip to Des Moines; meeting set for distribution of monies for student organizations. | |
| 132 | Students today find their niche Northern Iowan 96:44, p.5 |
Believes more students today becoming involved in other activities besides classes and work. | |
| 133 | NISG allocating funds to on-campus groups Northern Iowan 96:43, p.1 |
NISG begins process of allocating approximately $160,000 to student organizations. | |
| 134 | FUNION abounds with activities, information Northern Iowan 96:3, p.3 |
FUNION will provide opportunity Wednesday for student organizations to disseminate information; Andrew Chorkey will draw free caricatures; Books Are Fun will hold book fair. | |
| 135 | Funion '99 will introduce students to campus organization Public Relations News Release 1999:31, p.1 |
UNI's student organization fair will be held in Maucker Union on September 8; more than fifty student clubs and organizations will be represented. | |
| 136 | Untitled Northern Iowan 95:39, p.10 |
Columnist describes the process student organizations must go through to receive funds from the NISG. | |
| 137 | NISG offers funding to student organizations Northern Iowan 95:33, p.1 |
NISG is holding the second of three informational sessions today to help student organizations through the budget process; senate budget deliberations will begin after spring break; photo. | |
| 138 | Students needed for UNI study on involvement Northern Iowan 95:33, p.2 |
Students needed to share their experiences with student organizations. | |
| 139 | Opportunities abound at FUNION Northern Iowan 95:3, p.5 |
Students can learn about extra-curricular activities and organizations at FUNION 98 Wednesday in the Union. | |
| 140 | Make your mark, get involved Northern Iowan 95:2, p.11 |
Over two hundred organizations are open for student involvement on campus; FUNION '98 will take place September 9; photo. | |
| 141 | NISG finalizes '98-'99 budget; senators exercise problem-solving skills Northern Iowan 94:47, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government approves 1998-99 allocations to student organizations; photo. | |
| 142 | NISG begins budget hearings; allocations to be final next week Northern Iowan 94:45, p.2 |
Tuesday the Northern Iowa Student Government Organization and Finance Committee began allocating money to student organizations for next year. | |
| 143 | This Wassail's for you Northern Iowan 93:26, p.9 |
Student leaders and advisors were honored at Tuesday's Maucker Union Wassail Bowl. | |
| 144 | Old Gold makes "Universal Impact" Campus News Network 6:15, p.8 |
1995 Old Gold named Pacemaker award finalist by Associated Press and advisor Karen Mills chosen "Outstanding Advisor" by UNI Student Organization Award Judging Committee. | |
| 145 | Student government passes proposal to keep student organization applications for money allocation private Northern Iowan 92:38, p.1 |
Information will remain with committee. | |
| 146 | Student organizations good resume builders Northern Iowan 92:35, p.8 |
Urges students to take part in variety of local groups. | |
| 147 | Mohammed Rawwas Campus News Network 5:16, p. |
Mohammed Rawwas selected as Advisor of the Year for second year. | |
| 148 | NISG completes allocating money to student groups Northern Iowan 91:51, p.1 |
Chart showing allocations to each student group. | |
| 149 | Student organizations directory Northern Iowan 91:1, p.3 |
List of campus organizations and their representatives. | |
| 150 | Hanish encourages student involvement in organizations Northern Edition 1:2, p.8 |
Jan Hanish outlines advantages of participation in organizations. | |
| 151 | Organization directory Northern Edition 1:2, p.9 |
Directory of governmental organizations, major programming and media organizations, interest groups, fraternities and sororities, honoraries, and religious organizations. | |
| 152 | NISG budget talks prompt all-nighter Northern Iowan 89:49, p.1 |
Twelve hour meeting considers student organization allocation proposals; funding of Northern Iowan is point of special contention. | |
| 153 | 1993-1994 budget recommendations Northern Iowan 89:46, p.5 |
Proposals for funding for student organizations. | |
| 154 | Hone skills, wield a sword Northern Iowan 89:1, p.16 |
About 150 campus organizations available to students. | |
| 155 | NISG debates recommendations; Organization and Finance Committee recommends funds for neat year Northern Iowan 88:47, p.1 |
Hears requests from student organizations. | |
| 156 | Something to Think About Northern Iowan 88:46, p.2 |
Urges students to look at recommendations for funding of student organizations. | |
| 157 | NISG prepares to allocate 1991-92 budget; concerns arise over special stipulations, conflicts of interest Northern Iowan 87:48, p.1 |
A close look at the conflicts and problems involved with official recognition of a student organization. | |
| 158 | Student government prepares for budget requests Northern Iowan 87:28, p.5 |
NISG will allocate student funds to organizations soon. | |
| 159 | UNI student leaders form roundtable Northern Iowan 87:5, p.1 |
UNI President's Roundtable gives presidents of student organizations a chance to meet and discuss issues. | |
| 160 | Budget allocations for 1990-91 Northern Iowan 86:51, p.1 |
List of allocations to student organizations. | |
| 161 | Budget proposal amended by Northern Iowa Student Government Northern Iowan 86:50, p.1 |
Student organizations make cases for funding. | |
| 162 | Student government hears budget concerns Northern Iowan 86:48, p.4 |
Organizations make pitches for funding. | |
| 163 | UNI special interest organization leaders recognized at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:469, p.1 |
Maucker Union's Office of Student Activities publish a list of leaders from various special interest groups on campus. Individuals listed by student organization. | |
| 164 | Recommended budget allocations for 1990-1991 Northern Iowan 86:45, p.1 |
List of organizations and the amounts of money recommended to be allocated to them. | |
| 165 | Sioux City Presidential Scholar at University of Northern Iowa starting pre-law club Public Relations News Release 1989:463, p.1 |
Susan Hanna founds a pre-law student club to provide students planning to enter law school with learning experience by inviting outside speakers. Hanna has had experience with the Artists Series Committee, Tomahawk, and Phi Eta Sigma. | |
| 166 | Issues for U 'n' I Northern Iowan 86:32, p.2 |
Procedures for student organizations to get funds from NISG. | |
| 167 | Involvement good for jobs Northern Iowan 86:11, p.3 |
CBA has many student organizations. | |
| 168 | Senate approves budget proposal Northern Iowan 85:47, p.1 |
Approve allocation of funds to student organizations. | |
| 169 | Budget proposal Northern Iowan 85:44, p.1 |
Student organization allocation recommendations. | |
| 170 | Fee allocations for student organizations Northern Iowan 85:33, p.2 |
UNISA student organization fee allocation under way. | |
| 171 | Northern Iowa student groups, community to sponsor 'Spring Fest '88' Saturday Public Relations News Release 1987:382, p.1 |
The Residence Hall Association, the Entertainment Committee, KOKZ 105.7 FM, and several area businesses sponsor "Spring Fest '88". The event is held east of the Education Center, near the Campanile. Door prizes provided by the Campus Clippers. | |
| 172 | Northern Iowa chapter of PRSSA sponsoring Iowa conference for public relations majors Public Relations News Release 1987:341, p.1 |
The Public Relations Student Society of America hosts a conference for members of college public relations programs across the state. Public relations professionals from throughout Iowa appear to speak about their field. | |
| 173 | Senate passes budget bill Northern Iowan 84:48, p.4 |
Allocations for student organizations approved. | |
| 174 | "Life. Let's Be In It!" Suicide prevention progress planned by Northern Iowa students, April 4-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1 |
AEA-7 consultant, John Preston, appears in the Embassy Room to speak on suicide prevention. Activities continue with a performance by comedian Ben Ulin, a volleyball tournament, a campus organization activity fair, and a "Casino Night". | |
| 175 | Budget proposal Northern Iowan 84:45, p.1 |
Proposed allocations for student organizations. | |
| 176 | Omicron Delta Kappa initiates 15 members into national leadership/academic honorary Public Relations News Release 1987:116, p.1 |
Omicron Delta Kappa welcomes fifteen new members into their ranks. A formal ceremony for the initiates is held in the Commons Ballroom. Members must hold a gpa of 3.3, and have at least sixty hours of credit. ODK officers and new members are listed. | |
| 177 | Parents, college students can work together to ease pangs of 'homesickness' Public Relations News Release 1987:2, p.1 |
Robert Hartman, associate director of residence housing, outlines the effects of homesickness on students living on campus. Hartman suggests that students maintain communication with their families, join student organizations, and finding jobs on campus. | |
| 178 | Moving crews assist students moving into residence halls at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:453, p.1 |
Over one-hundred students lend a hand to students moving into the residence halls. Members of the moving crews are responsible for directing traffic in residence halls, and answering questions for new students and parents. Includes a list of crew members. | |
| 179 | Nation's first chapter of college reading honor society installs officers, initiates members at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:359, p.1 |
The Alpha Upsilon Alpha Society of the International Reading Association inducts thirty-four students, faculty, and alumni into their ranks. Four faculty professors act as the chapter's officers. Includes a list of new members. | |
| 180 | Seven UNI students initiated into sociological honor society Public Relations News Release 1987:360, p.1 |
The Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociological Honor Society accepts seven new student members. Faculty advisor for the group is Professor Robert Claus. | |
| 181 | UNISA cabinet named; begins year at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:353, p.1 |
Michelle Wubben is named president of the University of Northern Iowa Student Association, and elects five students to her cabinet. | |
| 182 | Phi Eta Sigma selects UNI students for membership Public Relations News Release 1987:334, p.1 |
The freshman honor society, Phi Eta Sigma, accepts ninety-one new student members. Includes a list of new members with their hometowns. | |
| 183 | Paul Dunbar speech sponsored by 'Alcohol/Drug Free Singles Group" at UNI Saturday Public Relations News Release 1987:322, p.1 |
Substance abuse counselor, Paul Dunbar, made an appearance in Maucker Union to address the issue of alcohol abuse. The event was sponsored by the Alcohol/Drug Free Singles Group, who organizes programs to educate students on substance abuse. | |
| 184 | Hessburg vetoes budget bill Northern Iowan 83:48, p.1 |
Cites lack of accountability in bill; photo. | |
| 185 | Budget vote shouldn't be secret Northern Iowan 83:47, p.2 |
Feels the UNISA senate should not use a secret ballot in voting for items on the budget relating to allocations for student organizations.. | |
| 186 | UNI students initiated into Kappa Delta Pi education honor society Public Relations News Release 1987:274, p.1 |
The Psi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi initiates eighty-six juniors and seniors into the education honor society. Includes a list of new members, as well as their hometowns. | |
| 187 | Student groups lobby UNISA for more money Northern Iowan 83:44, p.1 |
Students press cases for larger allocations. | |
| 188 | Budget proposal changed Northern Iowan 83:43, p.8 |
Changes in organization allocations. | |
| 189 | Organizational budget proposal announced Northern Iowan 83:42, p.1 |
Proposed allocations for student organizations. | |
| 190 | What's Up Northern Iowan 83:31, p.6 |
Meetings and activities. | |
| 191 | Organizations lose recognition Northern Iowan 83:17, p.11 |
List of organizations which have lost UNISA recognition; approve surveys on financial aid and problems faced by Regents students. | |
| 192 | Transportation list created Northern Iowan 82:55, p.9 |
UNISA will create a list to assist students find rides; will investigate condition of sidewalks; would like more student office space. | |
| 193 | First reading tonight Northern Iowan 82:42, p.1 |
Will hold hearings on recommended allocations to student organizations. | |
| 194 | Office space 'by chance' Northern Iowan 82:35, p.1 |
Twenty organization request space in renovated area in Union; thirteen organizations selected by lot. | |
| 195 | Office delays finally over? Northern Iowan 82:30, p.6 |
Student organization office space finally completed five months after they were supposed to be ready. | |
| 196 | Budget process begins Northern Iowan 82:29, p.1 |
Beginning process of allocating funds to student organizations. | |
| 197 | Hager writes controversial letter Northern Iowan 82:23, p.1 |
Mike Hager writes letter to Sue Follon stating that student organization funds should be subject to the general 5% reversion of funds; some senators object. | |
| 198 | Student organization offices underway Northern Iowan 82:13, p.7 |
Construction underway for 15 student organization offices on lower level of Union; photo. | |
| 199 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 81:52, p.5 |
Meetings and activities planned; Katharyn Machan Aal and Yves Peron will speak; SAMLE will meet. | |
| 200 | UNISA budget approved March 26 Northern Iowan 81:45, p.4 |
List of funds allocated to student organizations. |