Student Rights and Responsibilities

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI ACLU pushes knowledge of rights
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.1
UNI's ACLU will host a "Know Your Rights" week, November 4-8, in order to inform students about their rights as students at UNI.
2 Student Rights and Responsibilities University of Northern Iowa 1989-90
Northern Iowan 86:17, p.11
Text of document.
3 Plagiarism not tolerated at UNI
Northern Iowan 85:37, p.10
A look at definitions of plagiarism and the penalties for those who are caught.
4 Student Rights and Responsibilities: University of Northern Iowa 1987-88
Northern Iowan 84:6, p.13
Text of the policy.
5 Student rights and responsibilities 1986-1987
Northern Iowan 83:6, p.11
Text of the policy.
6 Student Rights and Responsibilities
Northern Iowan 81:5, p.12
Text of the regulations.
7 Students rights and responsibilities
Northern Iowan 80:5, p.13
Text of the document.
8 Policies and procedures manual revised
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.3
New Student Rights and Responsibilities handbook brings policies together in one place.
9 Student Rights and Responsibilities; University of Northern Iowa 1982-1983
Northern Iowan 79:7, p.11
Text of document.
10 Student Policy Handbook
Northern Iowan 78:5, p.
Full text of handbook.
11 If students decide to act
Northern Iowan 74:30, p.2
Believes students must move forward on many fronts.
12 Policy handbook to come out this week
Northern Iowan 74:8, p.9
Tom Romanin talks about the new student handbook.
13 Dixie questions Council
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.3
Dixie Fisher questions the Administrative Council on the 24-hour visitation issue; believes that the Council should at least have conducted a survey.
14 Students equal too
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.3
Two students write an open letter dealing with the 24-hour visitation issue to the vice president and other administrators.
15 Fox will not obey article C.3
Northern Iowan 68:11, p.3
Professor Fox strongly disagrees with point of Student Rights and Responsibilities dealing with disclosure of political views.
16 UNI students rights
Northern Iowan 67:58, p.7
Text of policy.
17 Senate outlines responsibilities of student life
Northern Iowan 67:49, p.7
Text of code of behavior.
18 Student Senate approves rights statement 19-0; lacking quorum
Northern Iowan 67:36, p.1
Text of student rights and responsibilities statements.
19 Students Rights Statement final draft presented by Student Life
Northern Iowan 67:23, p.10
Text of progress report.
20 Statement on student rights drawn up
Northern Iowan 67:18, p.1
Text of statement dealing with various rights.
21 University Forum
Northern Iowan 66:46, p.1
Will discuss student rights.
22 Organizational News
Northern Iowan 66:41, p.8
Activities and meetings.
23 Students may appeal to Discipline Committee
Northern Iowan 65:26, p.12
Students have recourse if they believe they have been unjustly punished.
24 President gives statement on Proposed Rights Bill
Northern Iowan 64:25, p.1
Will study bill and consult with Regents about legal implications.
25 Vote on Proposed Rights Bill satisfies Upchurch
Northern Iowan 64:22, p.1
Bill approved 2059-169; passed on to administration.
26 'Bill of Proposed Rights is needed'--Upchurch
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.1
Explains and promotes passage of bill; believes potential problems with Greek system can be overcome.
27 Discusses proposed student Bill of Rights
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.2
Explains his understanding of bill.
28 Evaluate bill and vote in student elections Monday
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.2
Urges students to vote.
29 Students to vote Monday on Bill of Proposed Rights
Northern Iowan 64:19, p.1
Text of bill.
30 Want to be first class citizen?
Northern Iowan 64:19, p.2
Bruce Upchurch explains importance of proposed Bill of Student Rights.
31 SS passes proposed Rights Bill unanimously
Northern Iowan 64:18, p.1
Will appear as amendment to Student Senate constitution.
32 Calls for responsibility 'as well as rights'; actual text
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.2
Statement by President Maucker on rights and responsibilities.
33 Bill of Rights, Pass-Fail resolutions are before SS
Northern Iowan 64:10, p.1
Texts of resolutions regarding student rights, pass/fail options, and housing contracts.
34 Dr. Voldseth explains rule concerning sexual conduct
College Eye 63:61, p.3
Edward Voldseth explains origin of recent codification of rules.
35 Movement must seek to put real alternatives in men's minds
College Eye 63:55, p.3
Advocates action in protests, not just ignorance.
36 How to be an all-American boy
College Eye 63:53, p.2
Poetically counters a letter from the last issue of the paper.
37 Poem equates dissent
College Eye 63:53, p.2
Claims that the country itself was founded by dissenters; previous letter is more un-American.
38 Student rights for everyone?
College Eye 63:53, p.2
Questions why women on campus don't seem to have equal rights.
39 Should minority decide Free University plans
College Eye 63:52, p.2
Encourages students to become active participants in the program.
40 What is college responsible for?
College Eye 63:52, p.2
Encourages the removal of school administration from the governing of student's personal lives.
41 'Don't always get what you pay for'
College Eye 63:51, p.2
Feels that the teaching methods of the college are inadequate.
42 Rules are ridiculous
College Eye 63:48, p.4
Complains about the strictness of the housing rules.
43 'End housing regulations'
College Eye 63:47, p.3
Advocates the abolishment of housing regulations.
44 Untitled
College Eye 63:47, p.1
Five students wearing clothes of the Normal School era protest women's hours; related story on page 8; photo.
45 Upchurch: progress based on questions and answers
College Eye 63:44, p.2
Student Senate president declares the vital importance of student government.
46 Invasion of private lives most serious problem
College Eye 63:43, p.2
Contends that the greatest issue faced by SCI is governing of students lives beyond the academic environment.
47 Says SCI pretending
College Eye 63:43, p.4
Says that lack of student voice in university administration is preventing the institution from progressing.
48 No greed harder to control than amassing matchsticks
College Eye 63:38, p.2
Sarcastic congratulations for a job well done in punishing the 'matchstick gambling fiends.'
49 Why have women's hours?
College Eye 63:36, p.2
Contends that SCI women are too "stupid and scared" to fight for their rights.
50 'They need more smarts'
College Eye 63:30, p.2
Reprinted 'Courier' article expresses discontent with the Controversial Speakers Program.
51 Civil Liberties committee aids student rights
College Eye 63:29, p.12
Will assist students who believe their rights have been violated.
52 Ingalis responds to editorial
College Eye 63:29, p.3
Gives basis for the opposition cited in a previous editorial.
53 AWS fears change and progress
College Eye 63:27, p.2
Criticizes the actions of AWS.
54 On Glanz
College Eye 63:26, p.2
Asks whether the AWS president will be spoiled by her victory in the recent vote.
55 Voters reject bill of rights, student court
College Eye 63:26, p.1
Bill fails, 553-337; court fails, 589-295; Gary Reid will continue campaign.
56 Hoy opposed to court
College Eye 63:25, p.3
Gives several reasons for voting against the student court and bill of rights.
57 Miss Glanz refutes challengers
College Eye 63:25, p.2
Accepts debate proposal from a previous letter.
58 Miss Voigt corrects ambiguity
College Eye 63:25, p.2
Clarifies voting requirements for student constitutional amendments.
59 Panel debates pros, cons of the bill of rights
College Eye 63:25, p.8
Highlights of the debate.
60 Pirages writes AWS poem
College Eye 63:25, p.3
Tries to discredit the actions and views of the AWS.
61 Students vote tomorrow on bill of rights
College Eye 63:25, p.8
62 AWS leaders false prophets
College Eye 63:24, p.2
Argues that AWS doesn't provide a stable argument against the Student Bill of Rights or it's court.
63 AWS presents considerations
College Eye 63:24, p.2
Gives very specific reasons for voting against the proposed Bill or Rights and it's court.
64 Bill of rights discussion is Wednesday
College Eye 63:24, p.1
Sheryl Glanz will debate Mary Anne Hartong.
65 "A bad dream?"
College Eye 63:23, p.2
Depicts a 'Moses' figure with two stone tablets.
66 Bill of rights good idea
College Eye 63:23, p.2
Defends the validity of a student bill of rights.
67 Bill of Rights may increase off-campus representation
College Eye 63:23, p.1
Jane Juhl talks about its effects on off-campus students.
68 Challenges Glanz to debate
College Eye 63:23, p.3
Wants to debate over Student Bill of Rights.
69 Knapp says bill of rights 'Presents Nothing New'
College Eye 63:23, p.7
Terry Knapp and Craig Williams speak to off-campus students.
70 Miss Hartong speaks on bill of rights goals
College Eye 63:23, p.4
Believes bill would protect civil liberties.
71 Students rights proposal complex
College Eye 63:23, p.3
Expresses the need for students to be active in understanding the issues they are voting on.
72 Student leaders comment on proposed amendment
College Eye 63:22, p.1
Gary Reid and Dennis Boyle favor the Student Bill of Rights; Sheryl Glanz opposes it.
73 SS moves to challenge advance registration fee
College Eye 63:19, p.1
Oppose $50 fee; library service may be extended Saturday nights; consider other matters.
74 Students will vote on SS proposed Bill of Rights
College Eye 63:18, p.1
Text of proposed changes to the Student Constitution.
75 Students will vote on SS proposed Bill of Rights
College Eye 63:18, p.1
Copy of the Proposed Bill of Rights to be added to the Student Constitution.
76 Conduct regulations insufferable
College Eye 63:15, p.2
Believes that SCI rules and regulations should not be so restricting on the students.
77 Student Senate passes student Bill of Rights
College Eye 63:11, p.1
Student Senate appoints Wayne Justman as its vice-president.
78 Student Bill of Rights should be adopted
College Eye 63:9, p.2
Believes that a Student Bill of Rights would help to unite the student governing bodies on campus.
79 Students propose Bill of Rights
College Eye 63:9, p.2
Bill of Rights must be approved by both the Student Senate and the student body before it is made official.
80 SCI's policies are mid-Victorian
College Eye 60:50, p.2
Advocates support for the new Students Right Committee.
81 Untitled
College Eye 60:48, p.2
Student comments on how "dictatorial" the Social Regulations Board is as he walks by the office that has an armed officer outside of the door.
82 An EYE in-depth report: Social Regulations Board like trite small town traffic court
College Eye 60:46, p.2
Claims that maintaining order in the community is not the job of the courts but is the job of law enforcement.
83 Confrontations discusses issue of student rights
College Eye 60:45, p.8
Students want to participate in faculty evaluation.
84 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.
85 Should dormitory decisions be made without hearing?
College Eye 60:33, p.2
Claims that both sides were not heard in case of student versus Head Resident in Baker Hall.
86 Detrimental residence hall rules should be minimized
College Eye 59:42, p.2
Removal of empty alcohol containers is absurd proposal.
87 Resident expelled without proper notice, self-defense
College Eye 59:40, p.2
Student should be made aware of plans for expulsion before he is denied re-entry into the dormitory system.
88 Hours move proves SCI aware, will prove step in right direction
College Eye 59:32, p.2
Removal of restrictions placed on senior women and women over 21 is a good thing.
89 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.
90 Untitled
College Eye 50:9, p.2
Discusses the frustration felt by students trying to act like adults when they are not treated like adults.
91 The Camera's Eye reveals . . . eleventh-hour memories
College Eye 49:33, p.6
Photo essay of the year's activities.
92 Freedom. . . Of a sort
College Eye 49:16, p.2
Approves of trial 'unlimited cut' system, but must freedom be stated in another rule?
93 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:11, p.2
AWS president and vice president feel editorial "A Moderate Proposal" has valid points.
94 On the rights of woman
College Eye 49:9, p.2
Bedchecks and signing-in are below the maturity level of college students.
95 Campusing system needs revision
College Eye 42:39, p.2
"System of signing out lates is inefficient, ridiculous, and discriminatory."
96 Student government and social education, 1876-1886
First 75 Years 0:0, p.139
Description of rules and regulations relating to students in the early days of the Normal School.
97 Dean Nelson clarifies cut system
College Eye 42:10, p.2
Explains rules of the cut policy at UNI; students may take as many cuts as the number of times that a class meets per week.
98 Park your pistols with the Registrar
College Eye 34:33, p.1
A look at some old student rules and regulations.
99 The Line
College Eye 21:37, p.7
Campus gossip.
100 Ancient antics
College Eye 18:20, p.2
Old ISNS rules and responsibilities.