War

Displaying 101 - 150 of 415 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Students 'die-in'
Northern Iowan 101:5, p.1
Participant protests war in Iraq outside Maucker Union; photo.
102 U. S. answers to Court
Northern Iowan 100:58, p.5
Believes United States should not be given any special treatment in world affairs, as evidenced by the recent failed attempt to win exemption from prosecution for US soldiers accused of war crimes in the International Criminal Court.
103 Story of a fallen soldier
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.7
Remembers Pat Tillman, a former NFL player who recently died fighting in Afghanistan.
104 Questions abound about security improvements
Northern Iowan 100:51, p.5
Comments on President Bush's press conference regarding 9/11 and the war in Iraq.
105 Colombian activist tells tale of civil war, refugee aid
Northern Iowan 100:43, p.1
Ella Cecilia Florez Alvarez speaks on the civil war in Colombia and the stand of the residents of Apartado; photo.
106 Bring our troops home
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.9
Outraged at the death toll resulting from the American occupation of Iraq.
107 Unintelligent intelligence
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.7
Advises caution in accusing any one party regarding the flawed Iraq WMD intelligence.
108 While you were away: important news, events
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.1
Description of news events taking place over winter break.
109 UNI English honor society hosts "Vonnegut (is not equal to) war" lecture, Wednesday, Dec. 3
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Lecture to discuss Kurt Vonnegut's new work and war.
110 American must be willing to fund peace in Iraq
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.5
Believes that since America fought against Iraq, it should be willing to follow through and rebuild it.
111 Reconstruction resurrected in first column
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.7
Columnist upset about U. S. troops still in Iraq; does not support re-election of George W. Bush.
112 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.13
Students respond to the question, "What was the biggest story for your section of the NI for the 2002-2003 school year?"
113 Public debate allows free forum for opinion
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1
Students voiced their opinions at "Iraq: What's Next"" in Seerley Hall.
114 NI year in review
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1

Highlights from the year's big news stories; photo.

115 American foreign policy prompts postulations
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.7
Criticizes the Bush Administration for its imperialistic actions.
116 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.11
Students respond to the question: what has been the most significant event for you this school year?; photo.
117 Children and war
Public Relations News Release 2002:492, p.1
Advice will be given for helping children deal with the current war in Iraq.
118 UNI debate team to present Iraqi reconstruction debate
Public Relations News Release 2002:494, p.1
Public debate, hosted by UNI's debate team, will explore "Iraq: What Next?" on April 28.
119 Renowned speakers make trip to UNI; Kehrer discusses geopolitics at UNI
Northern Iowan 99:53, p.1
Counsel General of Austria and expert on diplomatic relations Elisabeth Kehrer spoke on campus; photo.
120 The uncertain future of Iraq
Public Relations News Release 2002:479, p.1
Will talk about what the future holds for Iraq.
121 Cliff finds evidence of UNI stockpiling weapons
Northern Iowan 99:51, p.5
Relates conspiracy theories about UNI.
122 Reminder of French influence
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.7
Criticizes widespread anti-French sentiment in the U. S. brought about by their decision concerning war in Iraq.
123 Rohret's letter lacked class and intelligence
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.10
Criticizes Elizabeth Rohret for letter to Jesus concerning war in Iraq.
124 Turning attention to the real problems at hand
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.7
Complains about the economic situation in America and the passing of President Bush's "No Child Left Behind Act."
125 Dean makes campus visit, case against Bush policy
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Presidential candidate for the 2004 U. S. Presidential election, Howard Dean, spoke on campus on April 11; photo.
126 Correction
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.4
Films for Amnesty International's "Week of Action" will be shown on April 15 at 8:30 p.m.; poetry reading for "Week of Action" will be at the Vibe on April 17 at 7 p.m.; College Democrat Zeke Furlong corrects quote printed in article about campus debate.
127 Austrian consul general to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2002:465, p.1
Elisabeth Kehrer will talk on about Europe and the current conflict with Iraq, the European Union and its relationship with the United States on April 21.
128 Debate pits political parties against one another
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.1
College Republicans and College Democrats debated on campus about college affirmative action policies and the war in Iraq; photo.
129 Panel of profs postulate on war progress
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.1
Professors offered their views on several aspects of the present war in Iraq to a over-flowing room of students.
130 Letter to the editor
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.6
Claims that people at rally did not understand that supporting U. S. troops does not mean supporting the war.
131 Students voice beliefs with Grinstead's lead
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.13
Profile of Professor John Grinstead, and a summary of his efforts to constrain war; photo.
132 Prof points to real issues in Iraqi war
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.9
Criticizes the reasons behind the war in Iraq.
133 An open letter to Christ: help Bush
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.9
Criticizes George W. Bush's references to God and the war as being a crusade.
134 Success of war doesn't depend on victory
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.7
Compares the differences in news coverage in the Middle East and in America.
135 Using the spotlight for dissent
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.5
Feels that celebrities have the right to voice their opinions about the war.
136 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.9
Students respond to the question: Do you think celebrities should be allowed to voice their political views?; photo.
137 What's up
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.4
Meetings and activities planned.
138 Students show support for, solidarity with soldiers
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.1
Students gathered outside the Maucker Union on April 3 to demonstrate support for America's troops in Iraq; photo.
139 UNI's Amnesty International and Students for Social Justice host teach-in
Public Relations News Release 2002:430, p.1
Faculty will speak on various aspects of the war in Iraq on April 4.
140 UNI to host panel discussion on war in Iraq
Public Relations News Release 2002:426, p.1
Faculty will form panel to talk about the United Nations, government opinion around the globe and U. S. foreign policy with respect to the war in Iraq.
141 Ben and friends crash war party with Merlot
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.7
Relates experience at party.
142 Political parties to duke it out in campus debate
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.1
College Republicans and College Democrats will confront affirmative action and admission policies, as well as the current war in Iraq.
143 No Shame takes war to the stage
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.1
"No Shame Goes to War" will be presented on campus as a way for students to express their feelings about the current war in Iraq.
144 Protester gives UNI thanks for activism
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.9
Praises students for their involvement in the campus walkout last Monday.
145 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.10
Calls for the U. S. to band together rather than stand divided about the war.
146 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.10
Feels there is a conflict of interest between the President, the Vice-President, and a U. S. oil company receiving a contract to work on oil fields in Iraq.
147 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.10
Speaks against war in Iraq.
148 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.10
Criticizes those who wrote certain anti-war statements on the sidewalks.
149 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:45, p.9
Students respond to the question: Do you think the walk-out on Monday accomplished anything?; photo.
150 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 99:45, p.5
Features President George W. Bush favoring violence over diplomacy.