Voting

Displaying 151 - 200 of 317 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 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.
152 Rock the vote
Northern Iowan 95:20, p.1
Students voted in Campbell Hall; photo.
153 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.
154 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.
155 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.
156 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.
157 Don't be a "no-show"
Northern Iowan 94:19, p.7
NISG urges students to vote.
158 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.
159 You can's win if you don't vote
Northern Iowan 93:40, p.1
Students voting in the Union; photo.
160 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.
161 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.
162 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.
163 Surviving poll anxiety
Northern Iowan 93:20, p.6
Columnist votes for the first time in a national election.
164 Women are no longer oppressed
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.11
Women's rights have increased since the beginning of this century.
165 Your vote doesn't matter? Try again, Jerky
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.5
Editorial encourages students to vote in the elections.
166 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.
167 Vote tomorrow in NISG fall elections
Northern Iowan 93:17, p.2
Students can vote for their NISG representatives tomorrow in the Union.
168 Get out and vote
Northern Iowan 93:16, p.5
Editorial encourages students to vote in the November 5 elections.
169 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.
170 Make voting fun and exciting; beer specials and exotic dancers can . . . .
Northern Iowan 91:22, p.6
Ironic suggestions to promote voting.
171 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.
172 Throw down your remotes, vote; it may not be as compelling as Seinfeld, but . . . .
Northern Iowan 91:21, p.8
Urges students to vote.
173 Better do your duty . . . vote!
Northern Edition 2:26, p.2
Urges everyone to vote.
174 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.
175 And in This Corner
Northern Iowan 87:6, p.2
Columnist comments on voter apathy.
176 Issues for U' n I'
Northern Iowan 87:3, p.3
NISG president urges students to register to vote.
177 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.
178 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.
179 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.
180 Cedar Falls, UNI voting precincts
Northern Iowan 83:20, p.1
Location of polling places.
181 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.
182 Polling locations
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.5
Information on where to vote in the upcoming election. The previous map was incorrect.
183 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.
184 Map outlines area polling precincts
Northern Iowan 81:16, p.10
A map showing the voting districts in Cedar Falls.
185 Commentary
Northern Iowan 81:16, p.2
Heather Draper comments on the importance of voting, and congratulates UNI for registering the most voters.
186 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.
187 Foot Notes
Northern Iowan 79:18, p.8
Voters' legs; photo.
188 Vote today
Northern Iowan 79:17, p.5
Locations of polling places.
189 Vote for humanity
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.3
Encourages students to vote.
190 Student urges awareness
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.3
Encourages students to vote the entire ballot.
191 Between UNI
Northern Iowan 79:6, p.2
Author stresses the importance of students voting.
192 Truax to draft paraphernalia law
Northern Iowan 78:54, p.1
Would control possession of drug paraphernalia in Cedar Falls; Council also moves polling places in campus area.
193 UNI professor Ryan writes on early women's suffrage in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1980:430, p.1
Professor Thomas Ryan wrote an article on "Male Opponents and Supporters of Woman Suffrage, Iowa in 1916."
194 Who ya votin' for, Mom?
Northern Iowan 77:18, p.4
A young boy with his mom in a voting booth; photo.
195 On the other hand . . .
Northern Iowan 77:10, p.2
Wants students to vote because their vote can make a difference, especially towards meeting UNI's needs.
196 Absentee voters
Northern Iowan 73:16, p.1
Notary public signature available for absentee ballots.
197 Voting instruction
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.5
A student learns how to operate a voting machine; photo.
198 America gone "fat and lazy"
Northern Iowan 72:44, p.2
Greg Sieleman believes Americans should vote if they support particular issues.
199 Meet the major contenders to become the next President of the United States
Northern Iowan 72:23, p.8
1976 Presidential Candidates to speak; Jimmy Carter is among the speakers.
200 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 71:14, p.12
Activities and meetings.