Weather

Displaying 51 - 100 of 303 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.