Town and Gown Relations
Displaying 1 - 50 of 63 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Sissy Allen gives final performance at Oster Regent Northern Iowan 108:29, p.6 |
Nonprofit group, now associated with NISG, donates funds from the last session of "Sissy's Sircus" to the Oster Theatre; photo. | |
2 | Asking for support Northern Iowan 108:17, p.4 |
Jon Crews states his desire to be re-elected as mayor of Cedar Falls. He provides contact information and his Web site. Mayor Crews shares some ways the city has joined with the University on projects. | |
3 | The voting bloc that could Northern Iowan 107:19, p.9 |
The case is made that students should vote in Cedar Falls. Their voice could make candidates take more seriously the concerns of students and the University. Students urged to get out and vote. Be informed; photo. | |
4 | UNI holds African-American Read-In Northern Iowan 106:39, p.1 |
First and second grade students from Black Hawk Elementary and the Walter Cunningham School of Excellence spent a day on campus with UNI students. The read-in promoted literacy. Author and illustrator Jan Spivey Gilchrist read to the group; photo. | |
5 | UNI is aware of recycling Northern Iowan 104:51, p.5 |
UNI is involved in paper recycling and collaborating with the city of Cedar Falls. Recycle bins are located in many areas on campus. | |
6 | UNI one of only four universities selected for national community pilot project Northern Iowa Today 88:2, p.17 |
Making Place Matter program aims at strengthening connections with community. | |
7 | Did you know? Economic impact profile of UNI in the Cedar Valley Campus News Network 11:22, p.2 |
Gives a summary of the effects UNI has on the local economy. | |
8 | Senior Brendan Leonard signs off Northern Iowan 97:54, p.7 |
Thanks members of the UNI and Cedar Falls communities for the impact that they had on his time at UNI. | |
9 | CONNECT prepares to make Cedar Falls a more 'student-friendly' town Northern Iowan 97:10, p.1 |
The first organizational meeting was held of the Community Organization Networking Neighborhoods to Encourage Cooperative Teamwork; photo. | |
10 | Mayoral candidate looks to improve UNI, community Northern Iowan 96:15, p.10 |
Letter from Jon Crews says Cedar Falls and UNI can work together to improve quality of life and quality of education. | |
11 | UNI major source of local income Northern Iowan 79:43, p.3 |
James Stampp talks about the economic impact of UNI. | |
12 | Committee set to abolish problems Northern Iowan 77:25, p.1 |
Committee of Cedar Falls council members, residents, and UNI representatives will work on problems. | |
13 | Dancer noise problem: "Catch 22" dilemma; stereos blare, residents complain Northern Iowan 75:12, p.1 |
Professor HiDuke outlines problems of living in the campus neighborhood. | |
14 | Improvements planned for C.F. police/UNI security Northern Iowan 74:48, p.7 |
Set plans to divide up work and investigations. | |
15 | Too much C.F. police protection? Northern Iowan 74:43, p.2 |
Believes that UNI is a big contributor to the local economy; the Cedar Falls Police Department should spend more time on campus without extra compensation. | |
16 | Side by side Alumnus 62:3, p.8 |
Brief history of relationship between UNI and Cedar Falls; photo. | |
17 | Some problems with courts Northern Iowan 73:52, p.2 |
Do not like that many local residents use UNI's lighted tennis courts; causes UNI students and faculty to have to wait when the courts are for them. | |
18 | Senate discusses minority problems; Crews on community relations Northern Iowan 72:7, p.1 |
Mayor Crews and Dennis Jensen meet with UNISA to consider town-gown relations. | |
19 | UNISA calls for Economic Union Northern Iowan 67:53, p.1 |
Looks for discounts from local merchants. | |
20 | A hostile community? UNI Quarterly 1:3, p.16 |
Quick look at town and gown relations; photo. | |
21 | Dedicated to memory of the alligator Northern Iowan 65:65, p.3 |
Takes a look at current local and campus scene. | |
22 | Local paper praises student actions Northern Iowan 65:56, p.1 |
Applauds students; has fewer good things to say about General Assembly. | |
23 | Community leaders here Northern Iowan 65:54, p.8 |
Will visit for third in series. | |
24 | Needs student guides Northern Iowan 65:41, p.1 |
Will show local business and civic leaders around campus. | |
25 | Lauds councilmen, mayor Northern Iowan 65:38, p.2 |
Appreciates support on funding issues. | |
26 | Councilmen, mayor support student goals Northern Iowan 65:38, p.4 |
Support increased appropriations and oppose anti-riot bill. | |
27 | Speech Department initiates community program bureau Northern Iowan 65:37, p.8 |
Will offer students opportunity for interpretation of literature to community groups. | |
28 | Council hears Johnson Northern Iowan 65:36, p.5 |
Bob Johnson addresses Cedar Falls City Council on the budget, the anti-riot bill, and the voting age. | |
29 | University, community must cooperate in many ways Northern Iowan 65:32, p.3 |
Need to cooperate in land use, employment, educational assistance, and surveys. | |
30 | Seniors to discuss careers with Waterloo, C.F. firms Northern Iowan 65:28, p.4 |
Nine local businesses will be available for interviews and visits. | |
31 | Understanding in campus-community conflict Northern Iowan 65:27, p.3 |
President Maucker believes that conflict and criticism can enlighten. | |
32 | On campus-community conflict Northern Iowan 65:25, p.3 |
President Maucker points out goals of university and ways in which they sometimes cause questions in the community. | |
33 | How lucky! Northern Iowan 65:19, p.2 |
Believes relationship between UNI and Cedar Falls has been mutually beneficial. | |
34 | Campus-community relations; a superficial look Northern Iowan 65:18, p.2 |
Believes community is unwilling to accommodate UNI students; has false picture. | |
35 | Untitled Northern Iowan 65:18, p.2 |
A wall exists between the university and the community. | |
36 | Wilson: town-gown relations odd Northern Iowan 64:60, p.2 |
Finds critical attitude of local press toward UNI puzzling. | |
37 | Outside the wall . . . . College Eye 50:6, p.2 |
Stresses the importance of good relations between the school and the community. | |
38 | Let's go Panthers! Beat I. S. C. College Eye 29:28, p.4 |
1938 baseball schedule; local merchants support the team; photo. | |
39 | Iowa State Teachers College football College Eye 29:5, p.5 |
Local merchants support ISTC football. | |
40 | Thanks! College Eye 29:5, p.8 |
Student organizations thank local merchants for their support of transportation to the Grinnell football game. | |
41 | Booster trip College Eye 29:4, p.6 |
Local businessmen will make it possible for students to travel to the football game in Grinnell. | |
42 | Pledges acclaim local policeman College Eye 28:13, p.1 |
Policeman helps pledges find sparrows. | |
43 | Cedar Falls merchants back the team 100% College Eye 28:10, p.4 |
Full page ad in support of the football team; photo. | |
44 | Businessmen to attend game in pep body; local chamber commerce group will cheer Panthers College Eye 27:15, p.6 |
Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce will show their spirit for the second year. | |
45 | Merchants make window displays College Eye 26:21, p.4 |
Description of Homecoming displays in stores. | |
46 | Untitled College Eye 26:18, p.4 |
Display in Hughes Dry Goods store features football team; photo. | |
47 | College scenes used for book; Campanile is cover picture of new Cedar Falls souvenir College Eye 26:5, p.4 |
Portion of promotional book devoted to ISTC. | |
48 | College movie will admit Johnsons free College Eye 24:4, p.4 |
Will show "The Roar of the Dragon"; Cedar Falls Danes will also be admitted free. | |
49 | Business men provide band transportation College Eye 21:9, p.1 |
Arrange for transportation to Grinnell game. | |
50 | Good Will Old Gold 0:0, p.327 |
Statement of appreciation to the firms and individuals who support the college. |