Student Protests and Demonstrations

Displaying 451 - 491 of 491 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
451 SCRO to prepare for picketing of post office
College Eye 59:27, p.1
Will picket for federal intervention in Selma, Alabama.
452 Citizens ask investigation of Alabama Negro situation
College Eye 59:25, p.3
Hold mass meeting.
453 Hopes hunger strikers starve
College Eye 59:21, p.2
Students who have progressed to college should be able to think of more effective ways to protest Viet Nam War.
454 Meeting to discuss protests concerning Viet Namese war
College Eye 59:19, p.1
Will investigate possible courses of action for students.
455 Students dissatisfied with administration cooperation
College Eye 59:13, p.2
Student rights are being imposed upon; warns of riotous demonstrations; cites Berkeley demonstrations and says that it could happen here.
456 SCI demonstrates for civil rights
Alumnus 49:3, p.9
Eight hundred students, staff, and faculty stage "Silent March and Mail-In" from campus to post office in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
457 Many protests for rights during year
College Eye 58:30, p.2
A look back at this year's student protests.
458 Civil rights, Kennedy service make '63-64 Eye headlines
College Eye 58:30, p.1
Lengthy wrap-up on this year's important events; photo.
459 650 in rights demonstration; leaders consider it successful
College Eye 58:29, p.1
Faculty and students march to post office; offer reactions to demonstration; photo.
460 How informed were marchers?
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Argues that too many students who participated in the civil rights march did not really know what they were supporting.
461 All students not in favor of present civil rights bill
College Eye 58:29, p.3
Looks at recent march and offers own reaction.
462 Need signers for petition
College Eye 58:28, p.5
Seeking signers for civil rights petition.
463 Civil rights march worth all-campus support
College Eye 58:28, p.2
Believes that the upcoming civil rights march may be the biggest, most significant student planned event of the year.
464 Students will march for rights!
College Eye 58:28, p.1
Expect one thousand students to march to post office to mail letters to Iowa's senators in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
465 Ross encourages support for March
College Eye 58:28, p.2
States that student involvement in the civil rights march will not go unnoticed.
466 Seek student support in mail-in march for rights
College Eye 58:27, p.4
Faculty and student leaders urge support.
467 March, mail-in show promise
College Eye 58:27, p.2
Encourages students to participate in an all-college civil rights march and mail-in.
468 SLB to head civil rights march, mail-in May 11
College Eye 58:26, p.8
Will march to post office to mail letters in support of civil rights legislation.
469 Untitled
College Eye 58:15, p.2
Character shows his 'protest face.'
470 Support, apathy, protest for civil defense drill
College Eye 58:10, p.3
Students, faculty, and staff offer reactions to drill; photo.
471 Picketers challenged to continue peace program
College Eye 58:10, p.2
Suggests that we should "work actively for peace."
472 Student workers delay wage strike
College Eye 57:4, p.1
Students decide to investigate other options; President Maucker notes that students who strike could lose their jobs.
473 Student workers' strike postponed
College Eye 57:3, p.1
Students want higher wages.
474 Strange that 'island in sun' so blessed
College Eye 56:31, p.2
Expresses approval of SCI's lack of student political dissent.
475 Flu up--Homecoming down; events revised in effort to curb health dangers
College Eye 49:7, p.1
Parade, variety show, pep rallies, dance cancelled; students protest; President Maucker meets with students to explain the situation; photo.
476 Enthusiasm?
College Eye 47:8, p.1
200 students demonstrate on campus; some damage done.
477 Feels wonderful release of spirit
College Eye 45:9, p.2
Explains the facts behind the recent demonstration supporting 'cut day.'
478 'Campbellites' forsake knitting for experience
College Eye 45:9, p.2
Comments that the protest for 'cut day' was not very successful.
479 Wallace followers plan "save the peace" week
College Eye 39:26, p.4
Will protest plans to revive the draft.
480 Here's a student's idea of war
College Eye 27:36, p.2
Believes that a student strike is not the best way to promote peace, and offers suggestions for demonstrations that would be supported by faculty and officials.
481 Does American youth want war?
College Eye 27:35, p.2
Claims that ISTC should have a peace rally to protest another war.
482 Students strike against war
College Eye 27:34, p.2
Description of nationwide protest.
483 Communist Athletes
College Eye 27:44, p.2
University of Wisconsin students, trying to prove they are not radical communists, became riotous .
484 J. Stitt Wilson accomplishes the seemingly impossible, Monday; arouses talk of action among Teacher's students
College Eye 22:23, p.4
Students appreciate Mr. Wilson's call for action.
485 Students in downtown hi walk out last Friday to take holiday
College Eye 16:14, p.3
Protested against holding class on day after Thanksgiving.
486 The Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 16:7, p.3
Students asked opinion on the recent student raid at the theater.
487 A week ago Tuesday
College Eye 14:18, p.1
Eighteen Training School students attended the Cedar Falls Jubilee without permission; will be punished.
488 The large crowd of students
College Eye 4:5, p.7
After pep rally, students crowded into the Grand and Empress theaters; made rowdy demonstration but did little damage.
489 Commercial Club aid appreciated
College Eye 2:8, p.7
Appreciated support in protest against Board recommendation.
490 We are not dead by a long shot
College Eye 2:7, p.4
Applauds demonstration against Board of Education decision to reduce ISTC to junior college status; urges students to keep protesting.
491 Big mass meeting held; students voice their objections to the actions of state board; over one thousand students parade the streets
College Eye 2:7, p.1
Students and citizens march from park to downtown area to protest decision of Board of Education to reduce ISTC to junior college status.