Transportation

Displaying 101 - 150 of 213 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 MET Transit responds
Northern Iowan 83:11, p.2
Defends the MET bus drivers.
102 Transportation list created
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.9
UNISA will create a list to assist students find rides; will investigate condition of sidewalks; would like more student office space.
103 MET to run until July
Northern Iowan 82:48, p.3
Students may have to find alternative ways of getting to school if the Metropolitan Transit System fails to receive the money it needs to operate.
104 Bus service jeopardized
Northern Iowan 82:37, p.6
Metropolitan Bus Service looking for help from UNI to pay for bus services.
105 Tour the cities via the MET system
Northern Iowan 81:8, p.4
Information concerning the Public Transportation system, formerly known as the MET.
106 Plant services provides car pool
Northern Iowan 80:18, p.14
Procedures for using cars.
107 Carpool registration is starting
Northern Iowan 79:2, p.3
108 Save money by pooling
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.3
14 people have signed up for car pools.
109 Carpool for commuters planned
Northern Iowan 78:16, p.4
Student Sharla Wrange discusses the proposed development of a carpool for commuter students.
110 New bus stop, shelter area established at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:45, p.1
Discussion of the logistics and cost of a new Metropolitan Transit Authority bus stop and shelter area located near Gilchrist Hall.
111 Getting to know U 'n' I
Northern Iowan 77:1, p.9
New student guide to where to live, taking the bus, mail service, where to eat, churches, and activities in Cedar Falls.
112 Bus fares may increase from $.40 to $.50
Northern Iowan 76:38, p.8
Proposed fare increases are announced for MET buses.
113 Receives grant to study railroad
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.6
Mark Young receives a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
114 New location used for ride board-need a lift?
Northern Iowan 74:32, p.4
Information on what the rides board is, and where it is located in its new position.
115 All aboard
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.9
Bus transportation helps students on the way to school or to work; photo.
116 Energy crunch
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.2
Encourages off-campus students to use bus to conserve energy.
117 Living conditions varied
Alumnus 61:3, p.16
Life at college for early students; photo.
118 Express bus may solve gas problem
Northern Iowan 70:39, p.8
Municipal bus system will consider bus for students.
119 Express bus line is urged
Northern Iowan 70:36, p.2
Believes students would use it.
120 Car pool info--
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.3
121 Offers transportation to tutor for CUE
Northern Iowan 66:12, p.2
122 Sore thumb takes stand
Northern Iowan 66:10, p.2
Wishes passing students would pick him up as he hitch-hikes.
123 Local bus service
Northern Iowan 66:2, p.7
Bus service will take students to downtown Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
124 Cedar Falls bus service announces new schedule
College Eye 63:39, p.5
Will run in campus area every thirty minutes.
125 Promotion Day by merchants is tomorrow
College Eye 63:1, p.11
Cedar Falls merchants provide free bus service for students who want to shop downtown.
126 Rides board guide for transportation
College Eye 57:34, p.4
Rides board located in Commons.
127 Untitled
College Eye 57:17, p.3
Students use bulletin board to try to find rides home; photo.
128 ISTC to host state safety education conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:272, p.1
Professor Ivan Eland directs the Safety Education Conference, where Amos E. Neyhart speaks on developments in driver education. Other topics include elementary and secondary school safety programs, school bus safety, and safety education curriculum.
129 College garage department maintains 'you call-we haul'
College Eye 51:21, p.5
A look at the work of the campus transportation staff; photo.
130 Hitch-hiker thumbin' way
College Eye 48:14, p.3
John Lawson will hitch-hike to Washington for the Inauguration.
131 Students could save money by learning bus schedules
College Eye 45:12, p.6
A look at the local bus schedules.
132 A day in the life of a bus driver
College Eye 42:30, p.2
A bus driver talks about his job.
133 New bus routes give students better service
College Eye 39:23, p.3
Will now circle campus.
134 Condemns collegiate bus-riding habits
College Eye 39:20, p.2
Unhappy that ISTC students seem to take over the seats on local buses, when other riders may need the seats more.
135 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:8, p.3
Students were asked if they supported President Price's attempt to change the bus route, and whether or not the Business Office should cash veterans' subsistence checks.
136 New bus added to college fleet
College Eye 39:5, p.4
Will replace bus that caught fire; four buses now in service.
137 Hitchhiking makes holiday trips more romantic
College Eye 38:13, p.3
Some students hitchhike to get home.
138 Forgetful student has cold hands
College Eye 38:13, p.8
Student leaves gloves in car while hitchhiking.
139 Chickens crow while wife begins 47-mile trip to T. C.
College Eye 37:16, p.2
Rita Weepie talks about her long commute from Independence.
140 Planes replace thumbs as means of traveling
College Eye 36:28, p.3
Professor Thompson believes that aviation will boom in the postwar world; predicts that students will fly home for weekend visits.
141 Transportation
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
Photo.
142 Notice
College Eye 34:11, p.3
Students should check their bags on public transportation early.
143 Avoid weekend trips ODT asks students
College Eye 34:5, p.4
Seeks to avoid bus and train congestion on weekends.
144 Marathon pedestrian marches and meditates
College Eye 32:39, p.1
John Muldoon enjoys walking to campus from his home in Waterloo.
145 Farewell to the trolleys
Alumnus 25:3, p.4
Trolleys will no longer run to College Hill; new bus system took over in May.
146 Yellow Zephyrs go off duty
College Eye 32:33, p.2
Last trolley ran on Sunday, May 18, 1941; will be replaced by buses.
147 She remembers the gay nineties--and what fun!
Alumnus 25:2, p.34
Belle Hayes Chisholm recalls exciting trip to Des Moines in 1896, as representative of the Normal School.
148 So you think that commuters are lucky!
College Eye 31:22, p.3
A look at the tight schedules of off-campus students.
149 Cold--but they enjoyed it
Alumnus 24:1, p.19
W. R. Sandy recalls school in the 1880s; students lived in rooming houses far from campus and walked to the Hill every day; remembers chapel and other entertainments.
150 Dr. Scott teaches agriculture the practical way
College Eye 28:0, p.4
Takes students on frequent field trips; has used a variety of transportation.