UNI Student Association

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# Title Date Summary
1 Graduate Student Highlight
Northern Iowan 105:24, p.6
New feature of the Northern Iowan intended to generate campus wide Graduate recognition. The first student to be honored is Ashley Nunn; photo.
2 Health Center to be reviewed by committee; addressing long-time student concerns
Northern Iowan 89:54, p.1
Review committee to be established; will consider problems such as those investigated by UNISA twenty-five years ago.
3 Board to vote on tuition hikes
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.1
Increase may be 3%.
4 Students vote yes
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.1
Students vote 221-135 in favor of renaming student government
5 Special elections to be held Tuesday
Northern Iowan 86:10, p.1
Will vote on name change and constitutional amendments.
6 UNISA passes bill giving students free tickets to hockey game
Northern Iowan 86:8, p.6
Two thousand students may attend.
7 UNISA
Northern Iowan 86:7, p.4
Sponsors legal services program.
8 Students to vote on constitutional amendments
Northern Iowan 86:5, p.3
Text of constitution with proposed changes.
9 Students to vote in special election
Northern Iowan 86:4, p.5
Will vote on constitutional changes as well as student government name change.
10 Students to vote on UNISA name change
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.7
Name change will be put to campus vote.
11 New confidence in student leadership
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.2
Believes David Boyer may be good choice; likes proposed change of name for student government from UNISA to NISG.
12 UNISA debates name change
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.7
Senators try to decide what a name change will mean.
13 UNISA reaches out to students; As new administration takes over
Northern Iowan 86:1, p.1
David Boyer talks about his view of UNISA's role; photo.
14 Boyer wins run-off presidential race
Northern Iowan 85:58, p.4
David Boyer wins 55.6% of the 295 votes cast.
15 UNISA changes meeting nights
Northern Iowan 85:57, p.1
Elect summer interim committee.
16 Grauberger, Boyer in run-off election
Northern Iowan 85:57, p.1
Boyer receives 34% and Grauberger receives 31%; run-off necessary; 5% of students vote.
17 ISU faces election problems
Northern Iowan 85:56, p.6
Other school have difficulties with their student elections, too.
18 UNISA candidates debate on issues
Northern Iowan 85:56, p.1
David Boyer, Doc Grauberger, and Doug Philips outline positions.
19 Sanders and Curran resign
Northern Iowan 85:55, p.1
New election commission appointed.
20 Nomination process vulnerable
Northern Iowan 85:55, p.3
Points out problems in gathering signatures for election petitions
21 All Else Aside
Northern Iowan 85:55, p.2
Thoughts on African-American athletes and the UNISA election.
22 UNISA to hold new election
Northern Iowan 85:54, p.1
Supreme Court nullifies previous election; new election will be held; text of decision.
23 Court addresses election
Northern Iowan 85:53, p.1
Court holds question and answer session regarding controversial election.
24 UNISA is tainted by bad publicity; good is ignored
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.4
Believes students should help to improve organization.
25 Propriety questioned in Armstrong case
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.3
Michael McKinlay outlines the case as he sees it.
26 Supreme Court's actions explained
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.2
Gary Snider explains how the court got to the current position.
27 Armstrong's case to be heard tonight
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.1
28 Forged signatures and duplications are issue
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.2
Election Commission outlines position on election controversy.
29 Continuance granted on Court hearing
Northern Iowan 85:51, p.1
Court will meet with President Curris.
30 No intent to usurp UNISA
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.2
Believes it was necessary for President Curris to step into the UNISA election controversy.
31 Curris addresses Noehren residents
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.1
President Curris offers views on a variety of subjects at informal meeting.
32 If I don't defend myself, who will?
Northern Iowan 85:48, p.2
Margaret Curran presents her side of the story.
33 Senate approves budget proposal
Northern Iowan 85:47, p.1
Approve allocation of funds to student organizations.
34 Pre-trial hearing date set
Northern Iowan 85:47, p.1
Supreme Court will hear matters relating to recent election.
35 Curris plans coup d'etat of UNISA?
Northern Iowan 85:47, p.2
Unhappy with President Curris's intervention in UNISA election controversy.
36 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:47, p.4
Meetings and activities.
37 Armstrong appeals verdict; as UNISA gives its ruling
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
President Curris cancels scheduled election; says that Senate may not recognize a winner in the recent election; but does not certify Jay Armstrong as winner.
38 Pres. Curris speaks out
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
President Curris cancels new election; concerned about public perception of recent election controversy.
39 Commission's accusations
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.4
UNISA Election Commission attempts to put its views on record.
40 Revolutionary ideas
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.3
Calls for dissolution of UNISA.
41 Ashamed of UNISA
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.3
Students do not like what they saw at a recent UNISA meeting.
42 Wilde Ideas
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.2
Offers to run for UNISA president in wake of recent controversy.
43 Presidential election voided
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.1
New election to be held; only Doc Grauberger's name will be printed on ballot; UNISA approves establishment of election ethics committee.
44 Budget proposal
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.1
Student organization allocation recommendations.
45 Misguided process of review
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.4
Critical of election commission process.
46 Ethics committee to review election
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.5
47 No congratulations
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.3
Believes Jay Armstrong should not have won.
48 Commission report released
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.1
Text of commission response to recent election grievances.
49 We're not deceived
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.2
Critical of Jay Armstrong.
50 Petty accusations?
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.3
Critical of Jay Armstrong.