Voting

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101 Can't we all just get along?
Northern Iowan 105:18, p.5
The labeling of political parties and individuals challenged. Readers urged to vote.
102 McCain rallies supporters at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:17, p.1

Republican presidential candidate John McCain holds rally in the West Gym; photo.

103 It's your election
Northern Iowan 105:15, p.7
Students reminded to register to vote, research the candidates, watch the debates, and, finally, be certain to cast their vote on November 4.
104 Encouraging students to vote
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.5
Students become very active during the political process, but in the past have not followed through to the voting booth. Students urged not to allow history to repeat itself.
105 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.2
Scenes from Majors Fair, rugby game, and voting reminders; photo.
106 Satellite voting starts on campus
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.1
Maucker Union is the site for a satellite voting station. Black Hawk County election office wanted to make voting more accessible for students; photo.
107 Hang in there
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.7
Students urged to register and vote in the upcoming elections.
108 Who is that guy?
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.11
Nate Housley is a campus organizer working with Progressive Future. This ten state organization has a goal of registering a half million young voters in time for the 2008 election; photo.
109 You can't vote for community
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.7
Stresses the need for community in our lives. Believes that communities need to remain small in order to work well. Community comes only by the life that a person builds with others, as equals, not as strangers.
110 Experience vs. character
Northern Iowan 104:34, p.7
Student and national elections often pose the question to voters: "Which is more important: change or experience." The decision often hinges on the character of the person running for office and of those surrounding him or her.
111 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.9
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
112 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.8
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
113 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.9
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
114 The unconventional voice
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.8
Readers urged to vote with reason and respect for their country.
115 Protesting non-protest
Northern Iowan 104:19, p.7
Citizens urged to move beyond bumper stickers; should address concerns with peace marches, sit-ins, boycotts, and similar activities.
116 Culture Corner: Democratic decisions
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.7
Constructive suggestions on the primary voting system.
117 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:22, p.7
Students respond to the question; "How do you feel about the results of the election"?
118 Doing good democracy
Northern Iowan 103:21, p.7
Students urged to vote. Young people need to share and express their good ideas.
119 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:21, p.11
Students respond to the question; "What do you think about campaign attack ads"?
120 Third-party candidates just fodder for fun
Northern Iowan 103:21, p.7
Examines platforms of the Constitutional Party, Libertarian Party, and the Green Party.
121 Satellite voting intended to increase student turnout
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.1
Voting will be more convenient for students due to voting stations being available in Maucker Union; photo.
122 Voter registration deadline fast approaching
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.1
Student voters are reminded that you can vote at only one address. The time to change your registration from your hometown to Black Hawk County is now.
123 Can racists become representatives?
Northern Iowan 102:59, p.5
Iowa's fifth districts congressman, Steve King, was among those voting to override bipartisan committee support for the extension of the Voting Rights Act.
124 Time for a fresh perspective has come
Northern Iowan 102:56, p.5
Considers the importance of casting a vote for a candidate you believe in.
125 Monday, Nov. 7
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Voting Rights Act will be celebrated; CROW forum will present lecture on Anna Grostol; Scandinavian dance lessons offered in the Maucker Union; IHSAA Football Playoffs will be held in the UNI-Dome.
126 'Celebrate Voting' project commemorates voting rights
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Two-day celebration of the 40th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, reflecting the past and present African American voting experience in Iowa will be held. Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery will be the keynote speaker at the community dinner.
127 Sunday, Nov. 6 - Monday, Nov. 7
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2
Celebration of the 1965 Voting Rights Act will begin with a "Community Dinner".
128 Snubbing liberties
Northern Iowan 101:33, p.5
Editorial board discusses the lack of voter participation in the US; encourages students to vote in the upcoming NISG elections.
129 America's election obsession
Northern Iowan 101:21, p.7
Describes fallout from the 2004 election and a perspective on American democracy.
130 Horror over student apathy expressed in Northern Iowan
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.6
Denounces the amount of student voter apathy expressed through the Northern Iowan, especially on the part of women.
131 Student apathy abounds despite important issues
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.5
Republication of an earlier article on how important it is for students to vote.
132 Who will win the vote?; networks take precautions to prevent bad call
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1
Television networks seek to avoid miscalling a state for a particular Presidential candidate by implementing numerous reforms in the process; photo.
133 Election end draws near
Northern Iowan 101:18, p.5
Denounces the tone of the current Presidential election while addressing the allegations of fraud from around the country.
134 Students weigh in on upcoming election
Northern Iowan 101:17, p.1
Students express frustration at the abundance of negative campaign advertising for the upcoming election.
135 Celebrity campaigns
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.5
Questions if celebrity support for a political candidate is a truly effective method of swaying votes.
136 Michael Moore addresses packed house
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.1
Filmmaker and social activist Michael Moore speaks at Luther College in Decorah; photo.
137 MTV 'Rocks the Vote' at UNI
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.1
MTV Rock the Vote campaign makes stop at UNI in order to encourage young people to vote; photo.
138 Vote: THAT'S your patriotic duty
Northern Iowan 101:12, p.5
Issues a call for 18- to 24-year olds to vote in the upcoming election.
139 'Call to vote' necessary to reach younger generation
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.9
Responds to the NI editorial regarding the over saturation of 'call to vote' advertisements, stressing the need for citizens aged 18-24 to turn out and vote.
140 Two-party choice
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.7
Believes the two-party system has a role in the staggering amount of voter apathy in America.
141 Over-saturation key to getting young vote
Northern Iowan 101:4, p.6
Disagrees with an NI editorial regarding oversaturation of media exposure for voter registration.
142 Sick of call to vote
Northern Iowan 101:3, p.5
Believes the repeated advertisements stressing the importance to vote create apathy and voters could be more properly served by political parties making it known where they stand on important issues.
143 Apathy abounds in student voters
Northern Iowan 100:57, p.5
Encourages college age citizens to vote.
144 UNI professor says voting is a choice
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Explanation of how low voter turnout could have positive aspects.
145 NISG President urges students to vote
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.8
Emphasizes the importance of voting for next year's student leaders.
146 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.9
Students respond to the question: Are you going to vote for Student Government today and tomorrow?; photo.
147 Get out and vote!
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.9
Encourages students to vote in the Congressional elections today.
148 Letter to the editor: get out and vote!
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.10
Mentions his support for Pat Taylor, candidate for state senate, and encourages students to vote in today's election.
149 Letter to the editor: vote Pat Taylor
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.12
Shows support of Iowa senate candidate Pat Taylor and informs students that their votes count.
150 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.15
Students respond to the question: Do you plan on voting in the election today? Why or why not?; photo.
151 Uncle Sam needs you to cast your vote
Public Relations News Release 2002:174, p.1
Will provide information on being an informed voter.
152 Low voter turnout among the young is symptom of greater problem, says UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2002:150, p.1
Tom Rice claims that 18-24 year olds do not vote because they lead such fast-paced lives.
153 Scudder, NISG push participation
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
NISG president Jeff Scudder and members of NISG are encouraging students to vote in the November election with a "get out the vote" drive.
154 NISG changes Election Rules
Northern Iowan 97:32, p.3
Students now able to vote in NISG elections online for two days.
155 Just a suggestion . . . .
Northern Iowan 97:23, p.7
Believes that the vote by mail system in Oregon should be used throughout the country.
156 Vote today!
Northern Iowan 97:21, p.6
Asks students to vote in the 2000 general election.
157 Teaching children how to understand politics
Public Relations News Release 2000:2282, p.1
Lee Weber tells on how to present politics to children, and have them think for themselves, rather than simply follow parents' preferences.
158 Adam Briddell: rocking the vote, UNI
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.13
Profile of junior political science major Adam Briddell; photo.
159 Voter registration urged
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.10
Encourages students to take advantage of their voting rights.
160 Political expert cautions against generic vote messages
Public Relations News Release 2000:118, p.1
Tom Rice comments on the right to vote and the wasy that the media are changing the perception of this right.
161 Political expert cautions against generic vote messages
Public Relations News Release 2000:118, p.1
Professor Tom Rice stresses the importance of the true meaning of democracy and our choice to vote.
162 Future of voting is here
Northern Iowan 96:38, p.1
Northern Iowa becomes first state university to implement online voting for student government elections.
163 Vote for your voice to be heard
Northern Iowan 96:9, p.6
Editorial says that voting and participation in student government make a difference.
164 Rock the vote
Northern Iowan 95:20, p.1
Students voted in Campbell Hall; photo.
165 Gauging the impact of the Clinton scandal on the election
Public Relations News Release 1998:110, p.1
Chris Hadjiharalambous will discuss the impact of the Clinton scandal on voter turnout.
166 Generation X must make their voice be heard - VOTE
Northern Iowan 95:16, p.6
Average Americans and Generation X need to vote to change society.
167 Low political awareness in UNI students
Northern Iowan 95:5, p.8
Students should register to vote and then go to the polls in November's election.
168 Voters wanted! Apply tomorrow!
Northern Iowan 94:39, p.6
Editorial challenges and encourages students to vote in tomorrow's Northern Iowa Student Government elections.
169 Don't be a "no-show"
Northern Iowan 94:19, p.7
NISG urges students to vote.
170 Voting results: Manley, Bunting; lowest voting in seven years
Northern Iowan 93:40, p.1
Manley/Bunting were chosen as new NISG president and vice president with lowest voter turnout in seven years; photo.
171 You can's win if you don't vote
Northern Iowan 93:40, p.1
Students voting in the Union; photo.
172 Society pays high price for advanced technology in last week's election
Northern Iowan 93:21, p.7
The polls and the media decide the winners in elections long before voting takes place.
173 How did UNI students vote? After tabulating results from the three precincts with high concentrations of UNI students. . . the results are in!
Northern Iowan 93:20, p.4
Student voting results from three Cedar Falls precincts.
174 Jackson's 'Get out the vote' tour offers message of hope
Northern Iowan 93:20, p.1
The Reverend Jesse Jackson encouraged students to vote Tuesday in the Union; photo.
175 Surviving poll anxiety
Northern Iowan 93:20, p.6
Columnist votes for the first time in a national election.
176 Women are no longer oppressed
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.11
Women's rights have increased since the beginning of this century.
177 Your vote doesn't matter? Try again, Jerky
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.5
Editorial encourages students to vote in the elections.
178 Will a low voter turnout today affect the election
Public Relations News Release 1996:137, p.1
Chris Hadjiharalambous says voter turnout does not affect the end result.
179 Vote tomorrow in NISG fall elections
Northern Iowan 93:17, p.2
Students can vote for their NISG representatives tomorrow in the Union.
180 Get out and vote
Northern Iowan 93:16, p.5
Editorial encourages students to vote in the November 5 elections.
181 Satellite voting for convenience
Northern Iowan 93:14, p.3
Satellite voting centers have been set up in Cedar Falls for those voters who need to vote by absentee ballots.
182 Make voting fun and exciting; beer specials and exotic dancers can . . . .
Northern Iowan 91:22, p.6
Ironic suggestions to promote voting.
183 Lead . . . or Leave: giving Generation X a voice in state and local government
Northern Iowan 91:21, p.8
Group urges major changes in politics.
184 Throw down your remotes, vote; it may not be as compelling as Seinfeld, but . . . .
Northern Iowan 91:21, p.8
Urges students to vote.
185 Better do your duty . . . vote!
Northern Edition 2:26, p.2
Urges everyone to vote.
186 Voting column attacked; apathy among voters serious
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.2
Voter apathy among students is high and student groups are working to change the situation.
187 And in This Corner
Northern Iowan 87:27, p.2
Columnist comments on voter apathy.
188 Issues for U' n I'
Northern Iowan 87:3, p.3
NISG president urges students to register to vote.
189 Yearbook deficit tops Student Gov't agenda
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.5
Business at recent meeting included concerns about Old Gold yearbook's financial trouble, hall cooking facilities meeting fire standards, voter registration, Board of Regents meeting, Co-op Bookstore report, and NISG Awareness Campaign.
190 Northern Iowa's partner in education, Black Hawk Elementary School, to encourage voter turnout.
Public Relations News Release 1988:132, p.1
Students at Black Hawk Elementary School will be releasing nearly 500 balloons in an attempt to encourage people to vote. Attached to the balloons will be a message encouraging people to vote.
191 How important is a single vote?
Nonpareil 72:1, p.31
Alumnus and Black Hawk County deputy auditor Grant Veeder writes on importance of voting; photo.
192 Cedar Falls, UNI voting precincts
Northern Iowan 83:20, p.1
Location of polling places.
193 UNISA elections important
Northern Iowan 81:35, p.2
Joe Klein expresses his annoyance that the majority of our nation's population would vote on the national level before they would vote on the local level.
194 Elected office not only box to check on ballot
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.9
Two constitutional amendments will also be included on the ballot.
195 Polling locations
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.5
Information on where to vote in the upcoming election. The previous map was incorrect.
196 Commentary
Northern Iowan 81:16, p.2
Heather Draper comments on the importance of voting, and congratulates UNI for registering the most voters.
197 Map outlines area polling precincts
Northern Iowan 81:16, p.10
A map showing the voting districts in Cedar Falls.
198 Women's vote important
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.9
A program in Campbell Hall entitled "Are you woman enough to vote?" emphasizes the importance of women voters.
199 Foot Notes
Northern Iowan 79:18, p.8
Voters' legs; photo.
200 Vote today
Northern Iowan 79:17, p.5
Locations of polling places.