Weather
Displaying 51 - 100 of 303 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Winter blues Northern Iowan 104:25, p.7 |
Readers warned of the onset of winter depression. | |
52 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 104:21, p.20 |
Faculty art exhibit, women's basketball, and sunset; photo. | |
53 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 104:16, p.17 |
The question of the day is: "What is your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?" | |
54 | Zero absence policy makes zero sense Northern Iowan 103:51, p.6 |
Writer urges common sense for attendance policy during bad weather events. | |
55 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:49, p.9 |
Students respond to the question; "Wht do you blame the change in weather on"? | |
56 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:47, p.9 |
Students respond to the question, "Do you believe TV meteorologists"? | |
57 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:46, p.9 |
Students respond to the question; "How do you deal with cabin fever"? | |
58 | From the bleachers Northern Iowan 103:43, p.13 |
Weather does not stop Panther fans from attending the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. | |
59 | Iowa declared disaster area by Governor Northern Iowan 103:43, p.1 |
Following last week's snow storm in western Iowa and the previous ice storm in eastern Iowa, Governor Culver has declared the entire state a disaster area; photo. | |
60 | Cedar Falls in winter = some kind of wonderland Northern Iowan 103:42, p.8 |
Iowa's weather is topic of discussion, but can also be a thing of beauty; photo. | |
61 | Do universities ever cancel classes? Northern Iowan 103:42, p.1 |
If crews can get the streets, sidewalks and entries reasonably clear, UNI will have classes. The Provost, VP of Administration, and Director of Public Safety make the final decision; photo. | |
62 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:41, p.9 |
Students respond to the question; "How did you deal with the bad weather this weekend?" | |
63 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:38, p.9 |
Students respond to the question; "What gets you the most excited about warmer weather"? | |
64 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:30, p.7 |
Students respond to the question; "What is your best bad-weather story"? | |
65 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 103:23, p.9 |
Students respond to the question; "How are you staying warm now that cold weather has arrived"? | |
66 | Warm dreams deferred Northern Iowan 103:5, p.9 |
Editorial staff suggests ways to adjust to Iowa's changing seasons including; wearing hats, two pairs of socks, and walking faster. | |
67 | Iowa Severe Weather Awareness Week -- April 3-7 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Severe Weather Awareness Week will deal with severe-weather safety rules. | |
68 | Bad weather severely affects commuters Northern Iowan 102:39, p.8 |
Mike Hannaman thinks UNI should close during bad weather, especially for the sake of commuters. | |
69 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 102:24, p.9 |
Students respond to the question, "How has the cold weather changed your week?" | |
70 | We urge you to live Northern Iowan 102:22, p.5 |
Hope students don't overload during the end of the semester. | |
71 | Cold weather, short days approaching Northern Iowan 102:20, p.5 |
Touches on topics such as Daylight Saving Time, Halloween, and the UNI Greenhouse. | |
72 | Kate's winter weather warnings Northern Iowan 102:16, p.5 |
Informs students, especially freshmen, on how to prepare for the approaching winter weather. | |
73 | While some point out errors, others point fingers Northern Iowan 102:7, p.1 |
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, people place blame on government officials on all levels; photo. | |
74 | Have we learned nothing? Northern Iowan 102:5, p.7 |
Believes that after the events of September 11 four years ago, America would be able to organize and do a better job of handling the crippling effects of Hurricane Katrina. | |
75 | Better late than never doesn't cut it Northern Iowan 102:5, p.7 |
Writer believes that the slow reaction time after Hurricane Katrina is mainly the fault of the government, not the people living in the destruction zone. | |
76 | Students want to help victims of Katrina Northern Iowan 102:4, p.1 |
Students and legislators are both working to help victims of the recent hurricane disaster; photo. | |
77 | Hurricane damages lives too Northern Iowan 102:3, p.7 |
Hurricane Katrina affects UNI students native to New Orleans. Writers encourage everyone to help as much as they can. | |
78 | New Orleans natives try to focus on school, but worry about family back home Northern Iowan 102:3, p.5 |
Students from New Orleans talk about how Hurricane Katrina has affected them. A plan has been introduced to help raise money to send these students to see their families. | |
79 | UNI students feel effects of hurricane as gas prices rise Northern Iowan 102:3, p.1 |
Effects of hurricane Katrina have caused half of the oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico to close; photo. | |
80 | Weather forecasting open to interpretation Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Weather forecasts vary widely. | |
81 | Winter wonderland? Northern Iowan 101:29, p.5 |
Gives ways to endure the ever-changing Iowa winters. | |
82 | Tsunamis happen more often than realized Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
James Walters says tsunamis occur five to six times a year. | |
83 | Keep your chin up with times ahead Northern Iowan 101:22, p.5 |
Tries to help students beat the winter blues. | |
84 | Student voices Northern Iowan 101:13, p.11 |
Students respond to the question, "How do you get rid of the Asian lady beetles?"; photo. | |
85 | Attack of the bugging beetles Northern Iowan 101:13, p.7 |
Expresses frustration at the problem of Asian beetle swarms. | |
86 | Shantytown cancelled due to freezing temps Northern Iowan 101:11, p.5 |
Inclement weather forces postponement of the event. | |
87 | UNI professor says events in 'The Day After Tomorrow' are a possibility Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Global warming is warned to have globally catastrophic significance, resulting in climate shifts and natural disasters. | |
88 | Seniors in UNI's Department of Industrial Technology complete design projects Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Descriptions of projects and teams completing them. | |
89 | Student voices Northern Iowan 100:41, p.9 |
Students respond to the question "How soon before students will be running around in shorts and t-shirts?"; photo. | |
90 | Will this winter be warm, cold, wet, dry? Even the computer isn't sure Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Meteorologists lack definitive data on probable weather conditions this winter. | |
91 | Making sense out of weather forecasts Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Explanation of weather forecasting terms to be given. | |
92 | Student voices Northern Iowan 99:48, p.13 |
Students respond to the question: What were your thoughts when you woke up to snow after temps had hit over 80 last week?; photo. | |
93 | Tornado season is coming! Public Relations News Release 2002:397, p.1 |
Dangers of tornadoes and the importance of Tornado Awareness Week will be discussed. | |
94 | 'El Nino' to be topic of professor's talk at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 2002:372, p.1 |
Paul Loubere will talk about "El Nino in a Changing Global Climate." | |
95 | Theatre group travels to UNI to discuss climate change Public Relations News Release 2002:338, p.1 |
Members of 'Human Nature' will speak on campus about "What's Funny About Climate Change?" | |
96 | Reader upset with cold-hearted profs Northern Iowan 99:32, p.6 |
Relates anecdote about walking to class in the cold and discovering a cancelled class. | |
97 | Weather and communities Public Relations News Release 2002:266, p.1 |
Role of weather in shaping a community will be explored. | |
98 | Where have all the snowflakes gone? Public Relations News Release 2002:256, p.1 |
Changing weather patterns in connection with recent mild winters will be presented. | |
99 | The raging seas Public Relations News Release 2002:76, p.1 |
Alan Czarnetski will talk about hurricanes and their differences from tornadoes. | |
100 | Summer weather and future predictions Public Relations News Release 2002:15, p.1 |
Will try to provide reasons for warm weather this summer and also what may be in store for fall in terms of weather. |