West Gymnasium
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101 | Under construction Northern Iowan 92:1, p.1 |
Several campus construction projects nearing completion, but some sidewalks are still torn up; photo. | |
102 | Construction season continues Campus News Network 5:22, p.3 |
Updated list of construction projects and the status of each. | |
103 | 'Tis the season (construction, that is) Campus News Network 5:17, p.6 |
Calendar of campus construction projects beginning or ending this summer. | |
104 | A graduation to remember Campus News Network 5:9, p.1 |
Due to UNI-Dome roof collapse, Commencement ceremonies held in West Gym; photo. | |
105 | Additional change in time for UNI commencement Saturday, December 17 Public Relations News Release 1994:188, p.1 |
Commencement will be held in the West Gym at 11 am and 2 pm on December 17. | |
106 | University of Northern Iowa to conduct winter commencement in two ceremonies in West Gym December 17 Public Relations News Release 1994:185, p.1 |
Winter Commencement activities are announced. | |
107 | Campus ready for school Campus News Network 4:23, p.1 |
Update on summer construction projects. | |
108 | - Public Relations News Release 1993:34, p.1 |
A major power outage occurred on the UNI campus today. Nancy Marlin reports class cancellation is being left up the individual instructors. | |
109 | School of HPELS announces expanded open recreation hours Public Relations News Release 1992:507, p.1 |
Expanded recreation hours are announced. | |
110 | City residents find refuge in West Gym Northern Iowan 89:50, p.4 |
About six people seek shelter from floods by staying in Red Cross unit in West Gym. | |
111 | Buildings on UNI campus adopt no smoking policies Northern Iowan 89:30, p.1 |
Strayer-Wood Theatre, gyms, Schindler, Physics ban smoking; other buildings will decide individually. | |
112 | Northern Iowa undergoes various 'facelifts' Northern Iowan 89:20, p.3 |
Campus construction includes new elevator in Seerley Hall, fire safety and environmental improvements in Russell Hall, and exterior work on West Gymnasium; photo. | |
113 | The facelifts continue Campus News Network 3:3, p. |
Work on east side of Seerley Hall; sandblast and tuckpoint West Gym; photo. | |
114 | Cheerleading clinic set for April 25 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:567, p.1 |
A cheerleading clinic for students in first through sixth grades will be held at UNI the morning of April 25 in the West Gymnasium. The pom squad clinic for junior high and high school students is scheduled for that afternoon. | |
115 | Annual spring folk dance concerts set for April at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:532, p.1 |
The Folk Ensemble presents the Spring Folk Dance Festival in West Gymnasium and the Auditorium Building. The Folk Ensemble Is sponsored by the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, as well as the Northern Iowan Student Government. | |
116 | Open gym will offer outlet during finals Public Relations News Release 84:58, p.11 |
West Gym will be open for use. | |
117 | More than 750 high school students, teachers to be on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday (April 14-16) for 24th Annual Model UN Public Relations News Release 1987:363, p.1 |
Nearly eight hundred high school students visit for the twenty-fourth Model United Nations, where they act as delegates representing various U. N. countries. Professors Timothy O'Connor and Richard Newell advise the student delegates throughout the event. | |
118 | World champion, Olympic gold medalist in track and field Doug Heir to kick off Handicapped Awareness Week activities at Northern Iowa April 18-22 Public Relations News Release 1987:356, p.1 |
Doug Heir, Olympic gold medalist of wheelchair track and field, appears in University Hall to get Handicapped Awareness Week activities rolling. The week continues with a presentation on disabled children and a wheelchair basketball game in West Gym. | |
119 | University of Northern Iowa fraternity sponsoring 'Grid-Hoop 88' Public Relations News Release 1987:259, p.1 |
The football team organizes a charity competition for the Easter Seal Society with the graduating Hawkeye football players in West Gymnasium. Tickets are available at University Book and Supply, Panther Shop, Iowa Sports Supply, and the ticket office. | |
120 | Extended gym hours provided to help relieve stress from finals week Northern Iowan 84:28, p.16 |
Extended hours in West Gym. | |
121 | Activities galore at Northern Iowa Saturday; Drivers urged to arrive early to find parking Public Relations News Release 1987:160, p.1 |
Dean Shoars warns visitors that parking near the West Gymnasium, Strayer-Wood Theatre, and the UNI-Dome may be limited. Additional parking may be available near Latham Field, the Education Center, or Gilchrist Hall. | |
122 | Untitled Northern Iowan 84:13, p.15 |
Table tennis tournament held in West Gym; photo. | |
123 | A 'Panther tracks: full steam ahead' UNI Homecoming is planned October 1-4 Public Relations News Release 1987:52, p.1 |
Homecoming activities being with the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Show, a volleyball match in West Gym, and a performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest". Activities continue with a golf tournament, window painting, an ROTC ceremony, and the Volksmarch. | |
124 | Northern Iowa is site of 1988 Olympic Table Tennis Trials, 12th annual Nissen Open Tourney Oct. 3-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:49, p.1 |
The Nissen Open and U. S. Olympic Trials table tennis competitions are held in West Gym. Players from across the country join to compete for a position on the Olympic team, coached by UNI's Houshang Bozorgzadeh. | |
125 | Public invited to hike the UNI campus on Homecoming Volksmarch, Oct. 4 Public Relations News Release 1987:39, p.1 |
John Mixsell coordinates the Homecoming Volksmarch, a six mile walk across campus. The volksmarch begins at the UNI-dome and continues to Maucker Union, the School of Business, West Gym's Table Tennis Championships, and the Biological Preserves. | |
126 | Road closing through UNI campus as Latham Field parking lot construction begins Public Relations News Release 1987:410, p.1 |
Construction of a parking lot on Latham Athletic Field results in the closing of Indiana Street, West Twenty-Third, and the access road along the Communication Arts Center. Contractors are hired to fix water leakage in the Education Center. | |
127 | UNI students sponsor world hunger panel, food drive, Wednesday-Friday (April 22-24) Public Relations News Release 1987:336, p.1 |
The Folk Dancers and International Affairs Organization sponsor a food drive for the Cedar Valley Food Bank, and a panel discussion on world hunger in Maucker Union. Panelists include Professors Donna Maier and Jerry Stockdale. | |
128 | Senior counselor from Soviet mission to the U. N. to speak at UNI for Model U. N. Friday (April 10); more than 750 high school students to attend Public Relations News Release 1987:302, p.1 |
Almost eight-hundred high school students across the Midwest participated in the model United Nations. Participants were addressed by Senior Counselor Igor Khalevinskiy of the Soviet Union. Professor Richard Newell served as adviser to the model U. N. | |
129 | Handicapped Awareness Week Public Relations News Release 1987:275, p.1 |
A "Disability Simulation" was held for Handicapped Awareness Week, where students pretended to be blind, deaf, paralyzed, or missing any of their limbs. Activities include a wheelchair obstacle course, and a performance from a blind and deaf guitarist. | |
130 | Lining it up Northern Iowan 83:32, p.10 |
Students lay tennis lines on the floor of the West Gym in preparation for the first meet on January 31st; photo. | |
131 | Racquetball courts may be repaired Northern Iowan 83:31, p.6 |
Courts in West Gym are non-standard in size and in poor repair. | |
132 | UNI 'Purple Fever: Temperature's Risin'" Homecoming Celebration Planned Oct. 10-13 Public Relations News Release 1985:52, p.1 |
The week of homecoming is full of activities including the parade, the football game, Campaniling, and a variety show to name a few. | |
133 | Area Residents Help Plan Host of Activities for Homecoming Celebration Oct. 10-13 Public Relations News Release 1985:51, p.1 |
Many UNI student spent their time getting ready for homecoming by jointing a committee; list of students who were on a homecoming committee. | |
134 | Free recreation options found at Dome, PEC Northern Iowan 81:1, p.5 |
Opportunities of recreation for students are listed. | |
135 | Objects to pool policies Northern Iowan 80:49, p.3 |
Kent Fry feels the pools should be open to students during the designated times regardless of other activities. | |
136 | Commencement moved to Gym Northern Iowan 79:61, p.1 |
Had been scheduled for Auditorium. | |
137 | Intramurals Old Gold 0:0, p.154 |
Over 5000 students participate in at least 20 different intramural sports on campus including flag football, softball, volleyball and more; photo. | |
138 | UNI projects total $400,000 Northern Iowan 78:37, p.6 |
Projects will include fire safety in Bartlett Hall and work in West Gym, Gilchrist Hall, and the Dome. | |
139 | Complain about hours Northern Iowan 77:56, p.2 |
Feels that the PEC should be open in the evenings. | |
140 | Defends views on Iowa basketball tradition Northern Iowan 77:45, p.2 |
Delwyn Showalter defends his previous letter by stating that Iowa has a rich basketball tradition, and the Panther basketball games should be played in the West Gym. | |
141 | Say no sixth man at UNI Northern Iowan 77:42, p.2 |
Dave Anderson and Tom Dyer do not think the Panther's basketball games should be moved into the West Gym. | |
142 | Wants games in W. Gym; Congratulates team Northern Iowan 77:40, p.2 |
Delwyn Showalter congratulates men's basketball team on fine season and believes home games should not be in the Dome. | |
143 | Students, faculty question changes in East Gymnasium and pool Northern Iowan 76:54, p. |
UNI students and faculty are questioning the university's decision to re-locate the gymnastics equipment from the West Gym to the East Gym. | |
144 | Open recreation hours Northern Iowan 76:20, p.14 |
Hours for the various recreational facilities on campus are revised. | |
145 | East to West, West to East, sports practices swap gyms Northern Iowan 76:19, p.1 |
Two classes and five athletics teams switch gyms to make better use of the newly renamed East and West gyms. | |
146 | Sexist gyms given new direction Northern Iowan 76:14, p.17 |
Approval of name changes for two buildings and the funding of new projects on campus were part of the Board of Regents' agenda last week. | |
147 | Old Gold Old Gold 0:0, p.1 |
Title page;photo. | |
148 | On a quiet winter night Old Gold 0:0, p.16 |
Brief description of the campus; photo. | |
149 | Homecoming activities at Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:55, p.1 |
The 29th annual Homecoming weekend starts Oct. 13 with a variety show and the traditional Homecoming Dance. This year's theme is "Half-Time of the Twentieth Century." | |
150 | Tennis courts and athletic fields Old Gold 0:0, p.13 |
View of the tennis courts with the West Gymnasium; photo. |