Voting

Displaying 101 - 150 of 326 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 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.
102 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.2
Scenes from Majors Fair, rugby game, and voting reminders; photo.
103 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.
104 Hang in there
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.7
Students urged to register and vote in the upcoming elections.
105 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.
106 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.
107 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.
108 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.8
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
109 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.9
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
110 Cedar Falls elections
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.9
Support for Kamyar Enshayan.
111 The unconventional voice
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.8
Readers urged to vote with reason and respect for their country.
112 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.
113 Culture Corner: Democratic decisions
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.7
Constructive suggestions on the primary voting system.
114 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:22, p.7
Students respond to the question; "How do you feel about the results of the election"?
115 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:21, p.11
Students respond to the question; "What do you think about campaign attack ads"?
116 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.
117 Doing good democracy
Northern Iowan 103:21, p.7
Students urged to vote. Young people need to share and express their good ideas.
118 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.
119 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.
120 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.
121 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.
122 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.
123 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".
124 '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.
125 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.
126 America's election obsession
Northern Iowan 101:21, p.7
Describes fallout from the 2004 election and a perspective on American democracy.
127 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.
128 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.
129 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.
130 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.
131 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.
132 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.
133 Celebrity campaigns
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.5
Questions if celebrity support for a political candidate is a truly effective method of swaying votes.
134 Michael Moore addresses packed house
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.1
Filmmaker and social activist Michael Moore speaks at Luther College in Decorah; photo.
135 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.
136 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.
137 '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.
138 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.
139 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.
140 Apathy abounds in student voters
Northern Iowan 100:57, p.5
Encourages college age citizens to vote.
141 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.
142 NISG President urges students to vote
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.8
Emphasizes the importance of voting for next year's student leaders.
143 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.
144 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.
145 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.
146 Get out and vote!
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.9
Encourages students to vote in the Congressional elections today.
147 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.
148 Uncle Sam needs you to cast your vote
Public Relations News Release 2002:174, p.1
Will provide information on being an informed voter.
149 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.
150 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.