Winter

Displaying 51 - 100 of 490 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Excitement
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.5
Suggests positive thoughts to help endure winter.
52 And now for something completely different
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.15
Fictional story involving a grisly snowman murder; photo.
53 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:37, p.11
View of icy sidewalks near the Greenhouse and McCollum Science Hall; photo.
54 Falling temps equals falling students
Northern Iowan 104:37, p.7
Policy of cancelling classes questioned during this time of severe cold, snow, and ice. Crossing campus can be dangerous due to falls and broken bones; photo.
55 Don't worry, be happy
Northern Iowan 104:34, p.7
Be Positive Month suggestions.
56 The dangers of going to class
Northern Iowan 104:33, p.5
Policy for closing the University questioned; suggests that students should not be punished if they have valid excuse for missing class.
57 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.12
Photos of campus activities; photo.
58 Under the weather
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.7
Tips for improving mental and physical health until the arrival of spring.
59 Staying on top of winter weather
Northern Iowan 104:29, p.1
Tips for wardrobe, car, and health to help survive Iowa winters; photo.
60 Maucker makes the most of cold temperatures
Northern Iowan 104:28, p.9
Maucker Union offers food discounts on cold days; photo.
61 Media Advisory: Special Message for News and Assignment Editors
Public Relations News Release 2007:349, p.1
Offices will be closed during part of the winter holiday break.
62 Winter blues
Northern Iowan 104:25, p.7
Readers warned of the onset of winter depression.
63 Cold-weather car care
Northern Iowan 103:36, p.1
Tips for keeping vehicles running smoothly during the winter months; photo.
64 Control yourself to a healthy body weight
Northern Iowan 103:35, p.11
Keeping the proper body weight is difficult during the winter due to reduced activity levels. Balance is important when it comes to eating; photo.
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 International students cope with cold weather
Northern Iowan 103:23, p.9
International students from warmer countries learn to layer clothing during the winter; photo.
67 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.
68 Saturday, Feb. 4
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2
2006 Silo (Ice-Climbing) Summit is planned at the Jim Budlong farm.
69 Winter weather makes some people SAD
Northern Iowan 102:26, p.11
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can cause people to feel depressed and tired for long periods of time for no apparent reason; photo.
70 Winter weather impacts driving decisions; UNI Public Safety has tips to stay safe.
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Tips about staying safe during holiday driving.
71 Winter hits almost overnight
Northern Iowan 102:24, p.1
Campanile and campus trees lightly covered in first snow of the season.
72 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:24, p.9
Students respond to the question, "How has the cold weather changed your week?"
73 We urge you to live
Northern Iowan 102:22, p.5
Hope students don't overload during the end of the semester.
74 Harkin: energy assistance for poor Iowans top priority
Northern Iowan 102:17, p.6
Senator Harkin has proposed a $4.1 billion increase in funding to help people pay their heating bills; photo.
75 Kate's winter weather warnings
Northern Iowan 102:16, p.5
Informs students, especially freshmen, on how to prepare for the approaching winter weather.
76 Winter wonderland?
Northern Iowan 101:29, p.5
Gives ways to endure the ever-changing Iowa winters.
77 Student voices
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.9
Students respond to the question, "What do you do to keep from becoming sick in the winter?"; photo.
78 Holidays express variety of meaning for all
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.4
Winter holidays were discussed at a University Book & Supply roundtable.
79 Keep your chin up with times ahead
Northern Iowan 101:22, p.5
Tries to help students beat the winter blues.
80 Drivers adapt slowly to snow
Northern Iowan 100:37, p.1
UNI Public Safety and Cedar Falls Police have not seen a large increase in the number of accidents due to the winter weather.
81 Icy formations draw competitors for Silo Summit challenge
Northern Iowan 100:35, p.14
Don Briggs maintains an ice climbing site west of Cedar Falls, drawing nearly thirty Midwestern students to the Silo Summit challenge; photo.
82 Student voices
Northern Iowan 100:35, p.9
Students respond to the question "If you saw someone slip on the ice, would you lend a hand or laugh it up?"
83 Winterizing your child's playground
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Winter conditions may increase danger in playground areas; parents should check for signs of deterioration in equipment.
84 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.
85 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.
86 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.
87 Get your car in gear for winter
Public Relations News Release 2002:229, p.1
Suggestions for a winter survival kit in your vehicle will be offered.
88 Keeping away the winter chill
Public Relations News Release 2002:218, p.1
Suggestions will be offered for keeping homes warm in winter.
89 Here's one for the road
Public Relations News Release 2002:207, p.1
Tips for driving in snowy winter weather will be offered.
90 November brings signs of winter
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.7
Feels Thanksgiving is being overrun by the excitement of Christmas.
91 Winterizing your vehicle is worth it
Northern Iowan 99:18, p.9
Provides tips for winterizing cars.
92 A look behind . . . er . . . ahead?
Northern Iowan 98:60, p.1
John Kamerick walks through the snow; photo.
93 Will winter showers bring early spring flowers?
Public Relations News Release 2001:370, p.1
Ron Camarata will talk about the uncommonly mild winter and how it will affect plant life.
94 Some like it hot . . .
Public Relations News Release 2001:340, p.1
A discussion will be held about Iowa's warmer-than-usual winters and whether or not there is a connection with global warming.
95 The hype about hypothermia
Public Relations News Release 2001:260, p.1
Hypothermia will the discussion lead by Martha Ochoa.
96 Fighting 'cabin fever'
Public Relations News Release 2001:254, p.1
Ken Jacobsen will offer suggestions on how to beat the winter blues.
97 Jack Frost nipping at your nose
Public Relations News Release 2001:254, p.1
Martha Ochoa will talk about frostbite, including warning signs and how to treat it.
98 Driving in a winter wonderland
Public Relations News Release 2001:231, p.1
Milissa Wright will share tips for driving in the winter.
99 Space heater safety
Public Relations News Release 2001:231, p.1
Pete Olsen will discuss the safety issues of a space heater.
100 Student voices
Northern Iowan 98:26, p.11
Students respond to the question "What are your thoughts about the unseasonably warm weather we've had lately?"; photo.