Taylor--Michael Anthony (Student--2009)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Emotion to flow at Interpreters Theatre
Northern Iowan 110:16, p.4
Eight performers will take the stage of the slam poetry exhibition, "Slammin' at the Interp!". Several students and faculty will be featured.
2 'Clogging the System' challenges social norms
Northern Iowan 109:40, p.6
The play "Clogging the System" was written and directed by student Harrison Postler. It is about public toilets in the workplace, but has a message of self-liberation and acceptance. Audiences have seemed to respond well to this somewhat crude topic.
3 UNI Forensics Team takes 10th in nation
Northern Iowan 108:51, p.1
Several students qualified for the national contest in several events. Harrison Postler made it to the final competition in three of six events. The tenth place finish nationally is one of the best results in recent history; photo.
4 UNI students from Individual Events team qualify for national tournament; Team to host spring showcase March 24
Public Relations News Release 2009:337, p.1
Seven members have qualified for the American Forensics Association to be held at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Clair in April. In preparation for the tournament, members of the team will participate in the annual IE spring showcase. Members are listed.
5 Marijuana takes center stage in "Reefer Madness"
Northern Iowan 106:40, p.7
Interpreters Theatre presents an adaption of the 1936 film that became a cult classic during the 1970s. The show revolves around high school students and the effects of their addiction to marijuana; photo.
6 UNI Interpreter's theatre to present "Reefer Madness"
Public Relations News Release 2009:286, p.1
Based on the 1936 documentary "Tell Your Children," the film was originally used as a tool for educators and parents to warn their children of the harms of marijuana.
7 UNI Forensics Team continues to earn victories on the road
Public Relations News Release 2009:203, p.1
Members of the Individual Events team recently competed at Normandale Community College for the #3 Twin Cities Forensix League tournament in Bloomington, Minn., where the team won first place for the tournament sweepstakes. Students listed.