Thanksgiving

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# Title Date Summary
51 Reflections on Turkey Day
Northern Iowan 100:25, p.5
Encourages students to think about what they are thankful for.
52 Dialogues on dwarfish doldrums
Northern Iowan 100:16, p.5
Random thoughts about Jason Mraz, Christmas, and the time between Homecoming and Thanksgiving.
53 The NI gives thanks
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.7
Feels they are most thankful for a break from school.
54 A holiday to satisfy the biggest appetites
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.11
Suggestions are offered for responsible holiday eating.
55 Finally a break; time to give thanks and eat turkey
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.11
The first Thanksgiving was held in the fall of 1621.
56 Giving thanks and gorging on turkey
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.7
Gives the items she is most thankful for this year.
57 Giving thanks by giving to others
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.10
St. Stephen Catholic Student Center is organizing Thanksgiving baskets of food for families in need in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area.
58 November brings signs of winter
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.7
Feels Thanksgiving is being overrun by the excitement of Christmas.
59 Cliff comes to defense of sweet, juicy turkeys
Northern Iowan 99:26, p.9
Discusses his Thanksgiving break.
60 Exercising support for each other
Public Relations News Release 2001:212, p.1
Kathy Gulick will discuss how we can keep down the fat during the holiday season.
61 Thanksgiving celebrates America's traditions
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.11
Magazine editor Sarah Josepha Hale worked to get Thanksgiving declared a national holiday.
62 Student voices
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.11
Students answer the question "What are you most thankful for?"; photo.
63 There's much to be thankful for
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.6
Editorial board shares things for which they are thankful.
64 Happy Thanksgiving
Public Relations News Release 2001:207, p.1
Trudy Eden will talk about the history of Thanksgiving.
65 Why people shop the day after Turkey
Northern Iowan 97:26, p.7
Describes day after Thanksgiving shopping experience.
66 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.11
Students respond to the question, "What are your plans for Thanksgiving break?"; photo.
67 Time to give UNI students a real Thanksgiving break
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.7
Asks University to extend the Thanksgiving break to a full week.
68 Turkey and taters, let's all go home!
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.11
Many different Thanksgiving holiday traditions will take place this weekend.
69 True Thanksgiving origins revealed
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.11
The first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 and lasted for three days but did not become annual event for the Pilgrims.
70 Be thankful for generosity of those before us
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.7
Encourages students to remember the ways Native Americans helped to shape our country.
71 Making sure the turkey is the only thinng that's stuffed at Thanksgiving
Public Relations News Release 2000:301, p.1
Advice on weight control during the holidays.
72 True meaning of Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 97:24, p.8
Believes that family should be the most important part of the holidays.
73 Thanksgiving building hours
Campus News Network 11:8, p.3
Holiday hours for Library, Maucker Union, and Wellness Center.
74 Native American title invented by U. S. government
Northern Iowan 96:27, p.8
Student responds to Myrna Lebron's letter concerning Indians and the settlers.
75 'Modern politically correct view' Pilgrims, Indians may not be accurate
Northern Iowan 96:26, p.10
Describes the historical relationship between white settlers and American Indians.
76 Thanksgiving travel safety
Northern Iowan 96:25, p.8
Tips for traveling safely during the holiday season.
77 Dreams of turkey, stuffing pervade Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 96:25, p.8
History of Thanksgiving.
78 Thanksgiving history more than Pilgrims and Indians
Northern Iowan 96:25, p.5
Columnist shares the history of Thanksgiving.
79 Little things to be thankful for
Northern Iowan 96:25, p.5
Columnist shares what she is thankful for this year.
80 Healthy holiday eating
Public Relations News Release 1999:142, p.1
Hattie Middleton talks about keeping the calories down over Thanksgiving.
81 Thanksgiving history meshes with today's traditions
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.8
Thanksgiving traditions.
82 Another Thanksgiving Day
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.5
Columnist comments on his family's part in the history of Thanksgiving.
83 Imagining my last undergraduate Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.5
Comments on Thanksgiving with his family.
84 Time to be thankful
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.5
Students have much to be thankful for this season.
85 Thanksgiving, WWF go hand-in-hand
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.6
Giving thanks for joys in his life.
86 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 95:24, p.9
Describes what a student would serve for Thanksgiving.
87 Thanksgiving tales, traditions
Northern Iowan 94:25, p.8
A history of the Thanksgiving holiday.
88 Happy turkey day!
Northern Iowan 94:25, p.4
Ten things to do during Thanksgiving break.
89 Enjoying Thanksgiving without adding to your waistline
Public Relations News Release 1997:129, p.1
UNI Dietician Patty Juergens will outline healthy eating patterns for Thanksgiving.
90 Giving thanks
Public Relations News Release 1997:129, p.1
UNI Associate Professor of Religion James Robinson states that the Thanksgiving holiday has managed to stay closer to its origin despite attempts at commercialism.
91 Thanksgiving: it wasn't just Pilgrims and their turkeys
Northern Iowan 93:25, p.9
History of Thanksgiving.
92 Alternatives for vegetarians on Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 93:25, p.7
Instructions for preparing vegetarian dishes for Thanksgiving.
93 Helpful hints for preparing your bird; clip this article for future reference; you might need it some day
Northern Iowan 93:25, p.7
Instructions for preparing turkey, gravy, dressing, salad, and pumpkin pie.
94 Giving thanks around the world
Public Relations News Release 1996:177, p.1
Irene Tan discusses the ways in which other cultures celebrate Thanksgiving-type celebrations.
95 I'm thankful for . . . .
Northern Iowan 92:25, p.6
Students tell what they are thankful for; photo.
96 Can-shaped cranberry sauce surely something to be thankful for
Northern Iowan 92:25, p.4
Humorous look at things he is grateful to have at Thanksgiving.
97 Thanksgiving never gets respect
Northern Iowan 92:20, p.5
Enjoys Thanksgiving, doesn't want it to be overlooked.
98 Put aside negativity, give thanks
Northern Iowan 91:27, p.2
Things to be thankful for.
99 Let's talk turkey
Northern Iowan 91:26, p.8
Parts of the turkey are described.
100 Appease the rugrats with a Thanksgiving Disney feast
Northern Iowan 90:25, p.7
Brief reviews of Disney movies.