Voting

Displaying 51 - 100 of 326 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Caucusing around campus: Democratic
Northern Iowan 112:33, p.1

The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Maucker Union was the Democratic location for two precincts. Bernie Sanders won; photo.

52 Caucusing around campus: Republican
Northern Iowan 112:33, p.1

The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Peet Junior High School was one of the Republican locations. In Iowa, Ted Cruz won, followed by Donald Trump, then Marco Rubio; photo.

53 Where campus residents can caucus
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.2

The Iowa caucuses take place February 1. Students registered to vote who live on campus will caucus at either the West Gym or Maucker Union if they are Democrats, and Peet Jr. High or Holmes Jr. High if they are Republicans. Locations can also be found online; photos.

54 All-staff opinion column: Who are you caucusing for and why?
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.3

Northern Iowan columnists discuss who they will support at the caucuses: Carr-Murphy for Bernie Sanders, Slaughter for Donald Trump, and Cobb for Bernie Sanders; photos.

55 Caucus for your candidate
Northern Iowan 112:31, p.1

The Iowa caucuses will take place on February 1; photos.

56 Caucus for Bernie
Northern Iowan 112:31, p.3

Mattox encourages readers to support Bernie Sanders for president.

57 Panel talks criminal justice
Northern Iowan 112:30, p.2

The UNI group Students for Rand hosted a non-partisan panel on criminal justice reform January 20 in Seerley Hall; photo.

58 Climate change must change
Northern Iowan 112:11, p.3

In the author's opinion, climate change is an important issue and people should vote for those who support a cleaner energy plan.

59 End Iowa's early caucus
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.3
Student Corey Cooling talks about his opinion on the early caucus and how he feels it should stop.
60 Does anybody care anymore?
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove looks at the number of students that participate in voting and urges students to be more politically active; photo.
61 Change the system if you don't like it, you matter
Northern Iowan 111:20, p.1
Student Ashley Davidson urges students to take a stand and show that their opinion and vote matters.
62 Early satellite voting for UNI
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.1
Student attending UNI are able to take part in early voting at the Maucker Union; photo
63 If I ruled: voting laws
Northern Iowan 111:8, p.1
Student Eric Boisen talks about what he would do if he could change the voting laws.
64 All-staff opinion column: What are your thoughts on student government?
Northern Iowan 110:42, p.3
Three Northern Iowan opinion columnists give their opinions on the Northern Iowa Student Government.
65 UNI could sharply impact C. F. City Council elections
Northern Iowan 110:10, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council elections are right around the corner. Students can participate in the Cedar Falls City Council election by voting on November 5. Column tells where each ward is located; photo.
66 The problem with America today is that some of us have lost our sense of patriotism.
Northern Iowan 109:21, p.5
American patriotism is an attitude about the country; recognizing the opportunity for success.
67 VOTE
Northern Iowan 109:21, p.1
Election Day 2013; information on voting locations on campus.
68 Who's to blame for apathy?
Northern Iowan 109:19, p.5
Author raises concern for students' lack of involvement with and interest in current events. Suggests adopting new perspective; encourages students to seek more from education; photo.
69 YES to Wiggins-YES to justice
Northern Iowan 109:14, p.4
Analysis of Justice David Wiggins position in Iowa Supreme Court. Discusses importance of upholding equal rights and abiding by Iowa Constitution.
70 $en, CHuck GR@ssley vs. the machine
Northern Iowan 109:13, p.4
Senator Chuck Grassley causes controversy with shorthand messages on Twitter. Some see messages as borderline offensive. Grassley is accused of attacking President Obama's intelligence; photo.
71 Early voting continues on UNI campus
Northern Iowan 109:13, p.1
Several locations on campus allow early voting to accommodate student schedules. Iowa makes it easy for people to vote, offering many different options. Students encouraged to get involved and participate in voting.
72 UNI professors weigh in on presidential debate
Northern Iowan 109:13, p.1
Professors Justin Holmes and Donna Hoffman discuss presidential debate and implications for college students. Students encouraged to listen to upcoming debates for the election; photo.
73 Iowa DMV to issue new form of identification in January 2013
Northern Iowan 109:12, p.1
Legislation passed to issue new identification cards to protect against identity fraud. Advocacy and political scientist groups express concerns and implications for voting.
74 Voting: it starts with a whisper
Northern Iowan 109:12, p.4
Encourages students to vote in the upcoming election. Voting is a sacred right that dates back to the early days; is an outlet to get your voice and ideas heard ; every vote makes a difference.
75 First lady encourages voting during grassroots event at UNI
Northern Iowan 109:11, p.1
Michelle Obama spoke to UNI students, emphasizing voting and volunteering in campaigns. Highlights President Obama's first term in office. Senator Harkin and Representative Braley also spoke to students; photo.
76 Panelists discuss voter ID laws
Northern Iowan 109:10, p.1
UNI students and members of the local community pack Lang Auditorium for a heated panel discussion entitled "Voter ID: Fraud or Voter Suppression?"; photo
77 VoterPalooza helps students register to vote, educates them about candidates
Northern Iowan 109:9, p.1
NISG hosted VoterPalooza on September 20 at Lawther Field. Various student organizations were represented at the event; photo
78 The University of Northern Iowa's student government to host VoterPalooza
Public Relations News Release 2012:65, p.1
UNI's Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) will host VoterPalooza. Students will have the opportunity to register to vote, learn about candidates, and get more information about election season.
79 UNI to host panel on voter ID laws
Public Relations News Release 2012:57, p.1
UNI will host a panel to discuss "Voter ID: voter fraud or voter suppression?" Panelist will cover types of laws passed and proposed in various states, arguments for and against voter ID, registrations laws, forms of ID accepted, and changes recommended.
80 Be an informed voter
Northern Iowan 109:5, p.4
Take time to determine what really matters to you in the upcoming election. Are education, women's rights, or international problems high on your agenda? Examine Web sites, newspapers, and voting records of candidates. Young people need to vote; photo.
81 Nov. 6: Mark the date
Northern Iowan 109:2, p.7
Students urged to vote on November 6. Study the candidates and the issues. Remember elected officials make daily decisions that have an effect on our lives. VOTE !!!
82 You have got to be kidding me with this
Northern Iowan 109:2, p.5
Todd Akin's recent statement about "legitimate rape" is just the latest of incorrect comments made my major politicians. Rich Santorum and Michelle Bachmann also had embarrassing verbal slips.
83 Wait, there was an election?
Northern Iowan 108:22, p.5
Student voting in the satellite voting booth in the Union was very disappointing. Fewer than 100 students took advantage of this opportunity. This happened in spite of the challenger's promise to have a student sit on the council as a nonvoting member.
84 Voting for justice(s)
Northern Iowan 108:21, p.5
The Family Leader taken to task for 2010 campaign to vote out Iowa Supreme Court judges. Persons voting today urged to vote for leaders who have integrity and courage.
85 Think
Northern Iowan 107:19, p.9
Students urged to think before forwarding messages via E-mail that may or may not be true factual. Think before you vote. Become informed on the issues and where the candidates stand. VOTE.
86 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.
87 Letter to the Editor
Northern Iowan 107:3, p.8
Opinion shared on opinion piece from the August 31 Northern Iowan.
88 UNI students to present research projects at Iowa Statehouse
Public Relations News Release 2009:343, p.1
The research projects address issues on the impact of the current economic downturn on nonprofit organizations, cell migration and organ formation during embryonic development, youth voter turnout and more.
89 Satellite voting available to students in Maucker Union
Northern Iowan 106:16, p.1
Voters unable to go to the polls on November 3 could have voted in Maucker Union on Thursday, October 22.
90 Iowa continues to be progressive
Northern Iowan 105:48, p.5
Admitting women on an equal basis to college, first female school district superintendent, allowing women to vote on bond issues forty years prior to the 19th amendment, Tinker vs. Des Moines, and allowing gay marriage are examples of progressive Iowa.
91 Statement from the candidates
Northern Iowan 105:39, p.4
Northern Iowa Student Government candidates outline reasons for the delay in the election; express regrets to the student body.
92 First chance to vote is historic
Northern Iowan 105:20, p.3
Waiting to register and then voting was time well spent; found that the sense of pride at participating in an historic event was overwhelming.
93 Don't stop believin'
Northern Iowan 105:20, p.3
Believes that it is important to continue to be aware of what is going on in the political arena, now that the election is over.
94 Don't forget to vote!
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.1
Photos of the Presidential candidates; photo.
95 An independent voice
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.7
Supports Doris Kelley for re-election.
96 Vote Doris Kelley
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.8
Support for Doris Kelley's re-election.
97 Politics should be open for debate
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.8
Writer notes the during elections, people do not seem to understand when to quit voicing their opinions.
98 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.
99 McCain rallies supporters at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:17, p.1
Republican presidential candidate John McCain holds rally in the West Gym; photo.
100 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.