Student Protests and Demonstrations
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| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 201 | Under the rug Northern Iowan 68:5, p.2 |
Peg Wherry gives brief history of protest movement in Cedar Falls. | |
| 202 | That last rush UNI Quarterly 2:4, p.18 |
A confrontation between police and demonstrators. | |
| 203 | Regents' rules of personal conduct Public Relations News Release 67:57, p.13 |
Text of rules. | |
| 204 | Congratulations seniors! (Or some meaningful observations from a sinking ship) Northern Iowan 67:55, p.2 |
Bitter letter about students who did not participate in big events and movements. | |
| 205 | Coverage of D. C. is 'sad thing' Northern Iowan 67:51, p.2 |
Critical of extensive coverage of student trip to Washington demonstration. | |
| 206 | Jackson-Kent memorial set Northern Iowan 67:50, p.6 |
Schedule. | |
| 207 | Please go to memorial Northern Iowan 67:50, p.2 |
Urges students to remember student killings in May 1970. | |
| 208 | Day by day personal account of Washington Northern Iowan 67:49, p.3 |
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| 209 | Jackson-Kent Committee explains day Northern Iowan 67:49, p.2 |
Urges students to remember killings. | |
| 210 | UNI's involvement at D. C. Northern Iowan 67:49, p.1 |
Personal account of trip by thirty-seven local people to demonstration in Washington. | |
| 211 | The April 24 march on Washington; 'Lotta freaks'--A. Guthrie Northern Iowan 67:48, p.1 |
First hand account of protest. | |
| 212 | Untitled Northern Iowan 67:48, p.4 |
"UNI students sleeping in Washington"; photo. | |
| 213 | Two students in protest march Northern Iowan 67:35, p.8 |
Will walk to Des Moines to protest war. | |
| 214 | In Search of America Northern Iowan 67:43, p.4 |
Looks for victory in Viet Nam. | |
| 215 | Report on causes of campus unrest finalized Northern Iowan 67:28, p.1 |
Partial text of report including student comments on ROTC student governance, textbooks, housing, tuition and fees, and drugs. | |
| 216 | UNI should come to Tony's defense Northern Iowan 67:28, p.3 |
Professor Fox believes the university should try to see that charges against Tony Ogden are dropped. | |
| 217 | All-Americans: meet with me Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.3 |
Addresses anonymous critics. | |
| 218 | Bigotry in the university community Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.2 |
Believes that student was within his rights not to stand for the National Anthem. | |
| 219 | Filth is what you see Northern Iowan 67:26, p.3 |
Tony Ogden defends and explains why he took off his clothes in the Union. | |
| 220 | Political not sexual Northern Iowan 67:26, p.3 |
Professor Fox provides extensive comments on Tony Ogden's arrest for indecent exposure in the Union. | |
| 221 | Standing is a personal choice Northern Iowan 67:26, p.2 |
Believes it unfair to single out one person for failing to stand for the National Anthem. | |
| 222 | UNI's Question of The Week Northern Iowan 67:20, p.2 |
What happened to all those nasty, smelly black and long haired militants? (remember last spring) | |
| 223 | Sheriff's deputies present at polls create concern Northern Iowan 67:15, p.1 |
Sheriff Aldrich stations deputies at polling place in Music Building in response to rumors that someone might try to disrupt voting; photo. | |
| 224 | Untitled Northern Iowan 67:14, p.4 |
Young and old alike attended the PAC rally; photo. | |
| 225 | PAC goes ahead despite $500 bond Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1 |
Must post bond in order to hold rally in Waterloo. | |
| 226 | ICLU calls on Regents to re-examine conduct rules Northern Iowan 67:12, p.4 |
Group believes rules may endanger civil liberties. | |
| 227 | Student reacts to Regents' rules Northern Iowan 67:5, p.3 |
Believes Regents policy on demonstrations goes too far. | |
| 228 | Change within a change UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.8 |
Lengthy profile of President Kamerick; his background and plans; photo. | |
| 229 | Movement UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.42 |
A look at local student organizations and at the drug scene; photo. | |
| 230 | The movement takes shape with the birth of P. A. C. UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.44 |
A look at the Peace Action Coalition; photo. | |
| 231 | Annual meeting of campus and community on police procedure on campus is held; meeting covers seven areas Northern Iowan 67:4, p.1 |
Officials discuss drugs, demonstrations, and other topics. | |
| 232 | County takes hard line Northern Iowan 67:4, p.1 |
Officials urge campus authorities to control campus. | |
| 233 | Right to equality Northern Iowan 67:4, p.2 |
Believes government officials want to repress students. | |
| 234 | Repression not the answer for campus discontent Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.3 |
Believes repression will aggravate situation; urges curricular reform. | |
| 235 | Untitled Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.2 |
Students are disappointed in the lack of protests thus far into the school year. | |
| 236 | Dr. John J. Kamerick--new leadership for UNI; assumes his duties with new ideas for old problem Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.1 |
Biographical sketch of President Kamerick; offers views on upcoming year and on protests and demonstrations; photo. | |
| 237 | Regents follows hard line on disorders Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.20 |
Outline of rules and procedures. | |
| 238 | Campus disturbances? Northern Iowan 66:64, p.2 |
Not sure that demonstrations have gained much. | |
| 239 | Regents adopt "get tough" policy Northern Iowan 66:63, p.1 |
Summary of new policy relating to campus disorder. | |
| 240 | No justice seen by Chabert Northern Iowan 66:62, p.2 |
Believes that there has been a double standard in application of justice lately. | |
| 241 | Speak out: insight into the seven UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.2 |
An inside look at the hearing for the students who participated in the occupation of the President's House; photo. | |
| 242 | Strike UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.40 |
Description of events following President Nixon's announcement of sending troops into Cambodia; photo. | |
| 243 | The trials: comments on conflict UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.34 |
At look at the issues and the results of the sit-in at the President's House; photo. | |
| 244 | Dr. Crownfield on campus disorders Northern Iowan 66:60, p.3 |
Text of letter to Regents. | |
| 245 | Regents hold public hearings on controlling campus disturbances Northern Iowan 66:60, p.1 |
Thirty-five speak on topic. | |
| 246 | Union council advises board on campus disruption Northern Iowan 66:60, p.2 |
Text of letter to Regents. | |
| 247 | Charges faculty with hypocrisy Northern Iowan 66:58, p.2 |
Critical of faculty for stand on student discipline. | |
| 248 | UNI students should be involved with investigation Northern Iowan 66:58, p.2 |
Hopes that students will be involved in investigation of campus disorders. | |
| 249 | "69-70 saw protest at UNI become the rule instead of the exception Northern Iowan 66:57, p.3 |
Year end summary of demonstrations on campus; photo. | |
| 250 | 1969-70 has been year of change Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2 |
Year end review on campus demonstrations and protests. | |
| 251 | Alternatives to Cambodia Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2 |
Professor Jensen believes that the faculty, administration, and students could have taken a more reasoned approached to the crisis. | |
| 252 | Dean comments on discipline procedures Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2 |
Full text of Dean Voldseth's comments. | |
| 253 | Faculty should understand--history provides valuable lesson Northern Iowan 66:57, p.1 |
Professor Fox believes that faculty should have responded to student needs much earlier. | |
| 254 | A march for peace Northern Iowan 66:56, p.8 |
Three thousand students march down College Hill; photo. | |
| 255 | Action should be opposed Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3 |
Believes students have right to open trial if they want it. | |
| 256 | David & Goliath (?) Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2 |
The nation's universities are on strike. | |
| 257 | Dean Holmes explains conduct probations Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3 |
Will withdraw recommendations for penalties against women students; will place them on one year conduct probation. | |
| 258 | Dean Voldseth comments on conduct probations Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2 |
Dean Voldseth talks about the relative levels of severity of punishment for students who participated in the sit-in at the President's house and those who disrupted the disciplinary hearings. | |
| 259 | Faculty provides memorial for dead Kent State four Northern Iowan 66:56, p.4 |
Students and faculty remember Kent State students. |
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| 260 | French professor makes 'strike' suggestions Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3 |
Suggests that students overwork instead of strike; chides those who proclaim themselves to be experts overnight on matters of law and foreign policy. | |
| 261 | Inefficient action should be eliminated Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2 |
Considers the effect and usefulness of demonstrations. | |
| 262 | Mrs. Mullen pleads for non-violence Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2 |
Peg Mullen thanks students for resisting the war; urges them to remain non-violent. | |
| 263 | Peace Northern Iowan 66:56, p.1 |
Students march in Cedar Falls; photo. | |
| 264 | Robley Wilson's 'Kent State Four' poems Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3 |
Professor Wilson pays tribute. | |
| 265 | Student strike presents important lesson to all Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2 |
Believes size and composition of march participants demonstrate that many difference segments of society are dissatisfied with war and government action. | |
| 266 | Where have all the young men gone? Northern Iowan 66:56, p.12 |
Professors Cawelti and Waller sing at Island Park; photo. | |
| 267 | Americans can no longer ignore student demonstrations Northern Iowan 66:55, p.2 |
Believes recent killings at Kent State ought to convince Americans that protest is serious. | |
| 268 | Guardsmen should be tried for murder Northern Iowan 66:55, p.3 |
Believes National Guardsmen involved in Kent State killings should be held responsible. | |
| 269 | Student strike activities call for peaceful demonstration; Kent State student to appear Northern Iowan 66:55, p.1 |
Schedule of activities. | |
| 270 | Conlee endorses anti-Nixon resolution Northern Iowan 66:54, p.1 |
Explains his grounds for signing resolution. | |
| 271 | Student strike Thursday at 9:00 A.M.!! Northern Iowan 66:54, p.1 |
Northern Iowan supports student strike in response to President Nixon's decision to send US troops into Cambodia. | |
| 272 | Student unrest at UNI; where will it end? Northern Iowan 66:54, p.4 |
Twenty-eight people, twenty-six of whom are UNI students, receive seven day jail sentences; analysis of events. | |
| 273 | The time is now for students to act Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2 |
Urges students to make their wishes known. | |
| 274 | Untitled Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2 |
Old football injury keeps a "hawk" out of the war in Viet Nam. | |
| 275 | Words are more effective than violence Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2 |
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| 276 | Establishment must beat students at their own game Northern Iowan 66:53, p.3 |
Professor Fox believes that society should react constructively to student demonstrations. | |
| 277 | Militant action evokes two significant responses Northern Iowan 66:53, p.3 |
Professor Morgan analyzes societal reaction to disruptions. | |
| 278 | Discipline comm. expresses views on trial procedures Northern Iowan 66:52, p.2 |
Disagrees with President Maucker on adequacy of committee to perform its work. | |
| 279 | Students react to demonstration criticism Northern Iowan 66:52, p.3 |
Believes students need to act now. | |
| 280 | Students should utilize chance for expression Northern Iowan 66:52, p.3 |
Believes students must make a choice and stand up for the decision. | |
| 281 | Verbal opinion should replace physical force Northern Iowan 66:52, p.2 |
Believes in clear expression rather than force. | |
| 282 | 449 sign ballots for open trials Northern Iowan 66:51, p.9 |
Students collect support for open hearings. | |
| 283 | Demonstration compared to child's temper-tantrum Northern Iowan 66:51, p.4 |
Believes students should work and act more constructively. | |
| 284 | New disciplinary procedures to be established according to Maucker Northern Iowan 66:51, p.2 |
President Maucker outlines ways in which new procedures will be established; concerned about speech by Jerry Rubin; states that no further hearings will be held on campus at this point. | |
| 285 | Open trial issue is both personal and political Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3 |
Berates faculty who voted to support closed hearings. | |
| 286 | Revolution is not the right way to secure open trials Northern Iowan 66:51, p.4 |
Professor Fox believes that closed hearings are a bad idea. | |
| 287 | Student demonstrations display lack of mature judgement Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3 |
Strongly disagrees with tactics of recent demonstrations. | |
| 288 | Student demonstrations disrupt UNI 8 trial Northern Iowan 66:51, p.2 |
Several students arrested, others cited in demonstration against hearing procedures; photo. | |
| 289 | Untitled Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3 |
Police are wearing riot gear. | |
| 290 | Clear conscience felt Public Relations News Release 66:49, p.3 |
Students who were recently enjoined from disrupting acts stand by their convictions. | |
| 291 | Discipline committee explains UNI 7 hearing procedures Northern Iowan 66:49, p.2 |
Explains need for closed and fair hearings. | |
| 292 | Calls Voldseth rumors "unfair" Northern Iowan 66:48, p.3 |
Dean Pendergraft states that Dean Voldseth is merely carrying out policies. | |
| 293 | Maucker commends and defends deans of students Northern Iowan 66:48, p.2 |
President Maucker states that deans are not to blame; they enforce policies with his approval. | |
| 294 | Moratorium march Northern Iowan 66:48, p.1 |
Will march from campus to Island Park. | |
| 295 | Hell No, We Won't Go Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2 |
Students won't back down from the Dean of Students. | |
| 296 | Hope for peaceful settlement Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2 |
Believes neither students nor administration is communicating on the sit-in issue. | |
| 297 | Proposed assembly bill pronounces youth "guilty" Northern Iowan 66:47, p.8 |
General Assembly considers bill to allow local governments to require permit for public assembly. | |
| 298 | Says history, campus activism repeat Northern Iowan 66:47, p.3 |
Professor Fox considers whether or not the UNI 7 received due process. | |
| 299 | Smith explains resignation Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2 |
Believes that current atmosphere is not conducive to a fair hearing of the issues on the sit-in. | |
| 300 | Students interrupt closed hearing--M.B. Smith quits Northern Iowan 66:47, p.1 |
Students want open meetings; Professor Smith states that he believes that it will be impossible to hold a committee meeting on campus at this time. |