Terrorism

Displaying 201 - 250 of 278 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Panel offers discussion of attack repercussions
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.1
UNI professors comment on different issues surrounding the recent attack including its handling by the media.
202 Media not critical of official U. S. policy
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7
Provides students with Web sites that give a different perspective on American foreign policy.
203 Terror in America
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
Phil Mauceri will speak about his first-hand experience with the terrorism in New York.
204 A troubled economy
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
David Hakes will speak about the economy in relation to the terrorist attacks in New York.
205 Add a game: Panthers play Ball State tomorrow
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.15
Game against Ball State will replace UNI's game against Stephen F. Austin which was canceled due to the National Day of Prayer and Mourning; photo.
206 U. S. response should be to rethink its policies
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.7
Believes that American citizens need to become more educated about U. S. foreign policy.
207 Sobering lesson for U. S. to learn
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.9
Discusses the American desire for a happy ending.
208 Columnist rediscovers MTV while dodging news reports
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6
Comments on the programming changes made to MTV in the week following terrorist attacks on New York and Washington D. C.
209 Game shows example of patriotism
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6
Describes the reaction to the playing of the national anthem at the UNI women's soccer game.
210 Extremists not bound by borders
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.8
Believes that all terrorists are the same whether they're Arab or American.
211 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6
Comments on America's ability to withstand terrorist attacks.
212 'Let Freedom Ring' from residence hall
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1
Students from Hagemann Hall spell out the words 'let freedom ring' in their windows; photo.
213 Islamic community responds to attacks
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1
UNI professor Mohammed Fahmy explains Islamic beliefs concerning violence and war.
214 Domestic harassment unjustified
Northern Iowan 98:6, p.6
Reminds students that most Arab-Americans have no connection to the terrorist groups who attacked the U. S.
215 UNI professors available to discuss recent military developments
Public Relations News Release 2001:109, p.1
Two UNI professors are willing to discuss the first deployment order for the U.S. Air Force that was signed on Sept. 19.
216 UNI professors available to discuss today's military developments
Public Relations News Release 2001:106, p.1
A number of UNI professors will talk about the possible consequences of the actions being taken to find Osama bin Laden.
217 Student feels U. S. should weigh repercussions before taking action
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.10
Warns that people should be careful not to let emotions control their responses to terrorist attacks on the U. S.
218 Will consequences of war against terrorism mirror those of WWII?
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.11
Author compares the lifestyle of Americans during World War II to the lifestyle of Americans today.
219 'We are a strong nation'
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.14
Students comment on a service held in Lang Hall to remember those killed in terrorist attacks on the U. S.; photo.
220 Sports put into perspective by tragic events out East
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.24
Author apologizes to the women's soccer team for a unenthusiastic article.
221 U. S.- sponsored war is also terrorism
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7
Believes that the U. S. government should follow the Golden Rule rather than go to war.
222 Attack was on concept of America
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7
Encourages students to be thankful for what they have.
223 With heads lowered
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.1
Students and faculty attend a service remembering the people killed in terrorist attacks on the United States.
224 Bush's approval rises
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.7
Discusses President Bush's ability to keep the support of Americans following terrorist attacks.
225 Talking to children about tragedy
Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1
Clare Struck will discuss how to help children understand the recent terrorist attack in New York and Washington D.C.
226 A nation in mourning
Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1
David Towle will talk about ways to cope with the recent tragedy.
227 Careless coverage?
Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1
Chris Martin will discuss the media and their role in covering crises.
228 In memory of those killed
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5
UNI community gathers for a moment of silence in honor of the terrorist attack on the United States; photo.
229 UNI athletics plans change for weekend
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.20
The UNI Athletic Department reschedules events in honor of the National Day of Mourning.
230 Tragedy postpones, shuffles sports schedules
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.20
Professional sports teams cancel and postpone activities; photo.
231 Days of infamy
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.10
Makes comparisons between Pearl Harbor and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
232 Columnist advises we laugh, smile, keep enjoying our life
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8
Encourages students to share their thoughts and feelings with others.
233 Campus reacts to national tragedy
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8
Describes reactions to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
234 International students react to attack on U. S.
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5
International students express sorrow over the terrorist attacks on the United States.
235 Untitled
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.3
Collage of photos showing student reactions to the terrorist attack on the U. S.; photo.
236 'Acts of cowardice' . . . . . . shake UNI
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.1
Political science professors comment on the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D. C.; includes a timeline of events; photo.
237 Giving a helping hand: top ways UNI students can help victims of Tuesday's attack
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.14
Students can help victims by donating blood, volunteer, and making cash contributions.
238 Student voices
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.14
Students respond to the question "Do you have any criticisms of the media's coverage of Tuesday's terrorist attack?"; photo.
239 Where do we go from here?
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.8
Believes that terrorist attacks cannot kill the American spirit.
240 UNI to halt classes for one hour on Fri., Sept. 14
Public Relations News Release 2001:94, p.1
As part of the National Day of Prayer, UNI will cancel classes from 1 until 2 p.m. and hold an organized service in Lang Hall.
241 UNI professors available to discuss today's terrorist attacks
Public Relations News Release 2001:86, p.1
Three political science professors will discuss the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D.C.
242 UNI experts available to discuss today's terrorist attacks
Public Relations News Release 2001:87, p.1
Several professors will be available to speak on the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington D. C.
243 UNI marks tragedy with moment of silence
Public Relations News Release 2001:88, p.1
A moment of silence is observed at the Campanile in remembrance of the victims of the recent terrorist attack.
244 UNI professor, expert in terrorism, onsite in NYC
Public Relations News Release 2001:89, p.1
Phil Mauceri was in New York during the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
245 Time of mourning
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.6
Discusses the terrorist attack made on the USS Cole in Yemen.
246 Media advisory: UNI professor available to discuss possible terrorism threats
Public Relations News Release 1999:174, p.1
Phil Mauceri is available to discuss terrorism and possible threats to the Unites States as the millennium ends.
247 Threat of terrorism may increase because of bombing of Iraq
Public Relations News Release 1998:192, p.1
Phil Mauceri discusses the looming threat of terrorist attacks.
248 UNI professor searching for ways to combat biological warfare
Public Relations News Release 1998:83, p.1
UNI assistant professor of Biology Michael Walter discusses his research on wiping out the toxin called anthrax.
249 Terrorist activity sparks patriotism in Camp Adventure
Northern Iowan 95:6, p.2
Students in Camp Adventure living in American embassies bonded together with news of the attacks in Kenya and Tanzania; photo.
250 Violence in schools, part II
Public Relations News Release 1998:12, p.1
UNI Counselor Ken Jacobsen discusses the difficulty of preventing a crisis such as a school shooting.