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1 Grit 'n' Glam
Pope--David William (Student--2012)
Northern Iowan 109:51, p.7
4/23/2013 Author gives readers a few tips on how to lose those extra pounds before summer.
2 What I did on my summer vacation
Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.6
10/1/2012 A look at UNI student experiences around the world during the summer of 2012; photo.
3 Making a case for winter
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 108:8, p.5
9/23/2011 Winter can be beautiful. The white snow covers the defects of the brown earth. We should embrace the season, not shun it. Author realizes that many will disagree with his view.
4 Bringing in new students with style
Findley--Blake Thurston (Student--2010)
Northern Iowan 107:60, p.3
7/22/2011 Summer Orientation Staff share their passion for UNI, while helping incoming freshmen and transfer students transition into college life. Guiding the students and answering questions fills the day.
5 What are your summer plans?
Northern Iowan 107:54, p.supp 8
4/29/2011 Students respond to the question about their plans for summer vacation; photo.
6 Appreciate the opportunity summer provides
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 107:52, p.11
4/22/2011 Students urged not to get too involved with summer jobs and internships. Summer should be a time for relaxation, a refreshing change, and time to spend with family and friends.
7 Silly, silly seasons
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 107:43, p.8
3/11/2011 Suggests that seasons begin on the first day of a month. Seasons are based on the position of the Earth in its orbit. Simplicity would be aided with seasons beginning on the first day of a month.
8 Student Voices
Tegeler--Cassie L. (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 106:54, p.6
4/30/2010 Students answer the question, "What are your summer plans"; photo?
9 He said, she said: relationship advice
Mitchell--Anthony Patrick (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 106:52, p.5
4/23/2010 Considers the difficulty of leaving a friend and going home for the summer.
10 High school students: Make UNI your summer destination
Public Relations News Release 2008:611, p.1
7/22/2009 Summer Preview Days will include information about major and career opportunities; a student panel on campus life; campus and residence hall tours; and a meal at one of the award-winning dining centers.
11 UNI Museum to host discussion on memorable family meals
Public Relations News Release 2008:568, p.1
6/5/2009 Roundtable discussion on "Sharing Slow Food Memories;" Summer exhibit "Slow Food to Fast Food: The Way Iowans Ate," on display. "This exhibit illustrates the visuals and tells us a story of what we know about the ritual of eating from 1870-1970."
12 Great summer reads for kids Lazy summer days make great reading opportunities
Public Relations News Release 2008:564, p.1
6/4/2009 Studies consistently show that children actually lose reading achievement during the summer months. "Encourage your children to read this summer," says Yolanda Hood, youth collection librarian and assistant professor. Tips included.
13 UNI's CEEE hosts Summer Science Fun
Public Relations News Release 2008:561, p.1
6/3/2009 As part of the Cedar Valley After School Task Force, the CEEE is offering a kids Summer Science Fun Program for students ages 9-13. Program sessions include: More Power!; Wind Power!; and Solar Cars!
14 Don't let your summer disappear
Dahlke--Lisa Renae (Student--2006)
Northern Iowan 105:53, p.5
4/28/2009 Students reminded to enjoy the summer break. Fun activities suggested.
15 Remember: winter could be much worse
Boevers--Cassandra Mae (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.8
11/4/2008 Humans seem never to be happy with weather conditions; it is either too hot or too cold. Be thankful there are warm coats and scarves available for winter wear. Nine fun winter activates shared.
16 Lazy summer days gone
Landhuis--Travis John (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 105:1, p.11
8/29/2008 College has begun; summer is over; memories of summers without responsibilities.
17 Warm weather brings new summer trends
Johnson--Carrie Ellen (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:55, p.5
6/20/2008 Options for purchasing comfortable and stylish summer clothing; photo.
18 UNI students prepare for a working summer
Lantz--Kelly Briann (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:53, p.1
4/29/2008 Summer is a time for internships, summer jobs, and time away from studying; photo.
19 How to get the job you want this summer
McAnally--Michael James (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.7
4/25/2008 Satirical suggestions on how to land a good job for the summer.
20 Planning your summer out day to day
Busch--Michael E. (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 104:51, p.7
4/22/2008 Believes that spending time with friends outside is perhaps the best way to enjoy summer; after your summer job.
21 Remember to study
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 104:51, p.7
4/22/2008 Dangers of senioritis and summeritis are beginning to show. Professors remind students there remain papers to write and examinations to take before graduation and summer vacation.
22 Finding time to relax
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 104:49, p.7
4/15/2008 Life seems to be lived at such a fast pace that people do not know how to relax.
23 Campus communication
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 104:44, p.9
3/28/2008 Students reminded that college life has its advantages; warned to keep busy this summer to avoid boredom.
24 UNI summer orientation staff welcomes new students and parents
Public Relations News Release 2007:63, p.1
7/13/2007 Sixteen students are spending the summer welcoming incoming freshmen, transfer students, and their parents to Summer Orientation; list of students.
25 Living on campus during the summer can be lonely
Lee--Yi-Hsuan (Student--2006)
Northern Iowan 103:59, p.2
6/29/2007 Many students returned home following the spring semester, but those remaining on campus share experiences.
26 Wanted: daring summer workers
Cleigh--Emily R. (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 103:59, p.7
6/29/2007 Unusual summer jobs explored.
27 UNI students study abroad this summer
Public Relations News Release 2007:38, p.1
6/28/2007 More than 100 students are studying abroad this summer; list of students.
28 Summer activities for young children combine fun with development
Public Relations News Release 2007:30, p.1
6/25/2007 The summer provides opportunity for children and their parents to engage in stimulating activities.
29 Summer reading sharpens skills
Public Relations News Release 2007:29, p.1
6/25/2007 The more children practice reading during the summer, the more likely they will be to develop lifelong reading habits.
30 Tips for keeping your child reading during the summer
Public Relations News Release 2007:29, p.1
6/25/2007 Lucille Lettow gives tips to keep children reading while school is out for the summer.
31 UNI librarian chooses fun summer reads for children
Public Relations News Release 2007:29, p.1
6/25/2007 Lucille Lettow has created a list of fun summer reading material.
32 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
4/30/2007 Summer hours for the academic and administrative offices begin Monday, May 7.
33 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
4/30/2007 Summer classes begin Monday, May 7.
34 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:53, p.7
4/20/2007 Students respond to the question; "What's your favorite item of summer clothing"?
35 Student Voices
Struve--Jeffrey D. (Student--2006)
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.11
8/29/2006 Students respond to the question; "What is one thing you wish you would've been able to do this summer?"
36 Kick back and relax; it's good for you
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 102:57, p.5
6/16/2006 Discusses the perception of nagging parents and summer jobs for their college students.
37 Days lost dawdling
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 102:56, p.5
6/9/2006 The pros and cons of summer.
38 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:54, p.9
4/25/2006 Students respond to the question, "What are you doing this summer?"
39 Packing up my schooling for summer
Holzmueller--Kate (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 102:51, p.7
4/14/2006 Reflections on the end of the semester and impending graduation are expressed.
40 France an eye-opener back home
Holzmueller--Kate (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.7
8/26/2005 Student's travels across France this summer are likened to a new student arriving at college for the first time.
41 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.11
8/26/2005 Students respond to the question, "What was the most exciting thing in your life this summer?"
42 Students spend summer working and playing
Weiskircher--Heidi B. (Classes of 2005 and 2006)
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.11
8/26/2005 UNI students tell how they spent their summer; photo.
43 Cautious employers make it hard to find summer jobs
Kalvig--Lindsay (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.7
7/15/2005 Some employers are looking for long term help; this can make it hard to find a summer position; photo.
44 Don't get eaten by a bear
Northern Iowan 101:58, p.5
6/24/2005 Believe outdoors should be enjoyed, but precautions should be taken to ensure safety.
45 Fun in the Summer Sun can have deadly effects
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:58, p.7
6/24/2005 People should protect themselves from the sun; cases of skin cancer on the rise; photo.
46 Don't be lame this summer, do something
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:56, p.5
6/10/2005 Offers productive ideas on how to spend the summer months, rather than doing nothing.
47 UNI professor says mosquito production probably not affected by wetland restoration
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
7/6/2004 Professor says wetlands are not truly to blame for mosquito-related issues.
48 Protect yourself from the dangers of summer
Gross--Cindy Marie (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 100:59, p.7
7/2/2004 Suggestions for avoiding West Nile virus and skin cancer; photo.
49 Tips for keeping active kids safe during hot weather
Public Relations News Release 2002:584, p.1
6/30/2003 Safety concerns for children during the hot and humid summer months.
50 Summertime is family time
Public Relations News Release 2002:571, p.1
6/16/2003 Discussion of why summertime is a good time for families to interact.

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