Women
Displaying 851 - 900 of 1851 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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851 | Relax housing rules for junior, senior women Northern Iowan 64:32, p.1 |
Tuition increased; junior and senior women may live off campus; sophomore, junior, and senior men may also live off campus. | |
852 | Pep buses to game for girls Northern Iowan 64:28, p.8 |
Buses will be provided for women to attend two basketball games; will stay at YWCA in Sioux City. | |
853 | UNI women cite faults and benefits of no hours Northern Iowan 64:14, p.1 |
Most women enjoy the freedom. | |
854 | Girls: how to succeed on that football date Northern Iowan 64:12, p.7 |
Humorous advice for women attending football games. | |
855 | Program on education to be at UNI College Eye 64:5, p.8 |
Aimed at making women aware of educational possibilities. | |
856 | UNI women students have no hours system College Eye 64:1, p.3 |
New policy which went into effect in June 1967 means no hours for women over 21; or women who are under 21, have more than 30 hours of academic credit, and who have their parents' permission. | |
857 | Women's hours liberalized Alumnus 52:3, p.24 |
Women other than freshmen, but under 21, may determine their own hours, with their parents' permission. | |
858 | Women's no hours policy extended by President Maucker College Eye 63:56, p.1 |
Women over 21 or with more than 30 hours of credit and parental permission will have no hours; others will have 1 AM hours; will begin with 1967 summer session. | |
859 | Women to have 1 a. m. hours during finals College Eye 63:54, p.12 |
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860 | They're girls College Eye 63:54, p.4 |
Sarcastically surprised to see women wearing 'proper' attire. | |
861 | Student rights for everyone? College Eye 63:53, p.2 |
Questions why women on campus don't seem to have equal rights. | |
862 | Civil liberties committee appeals case to test 'due process' College Eye 63:51, p.1 |
Appeal case concerning woman who opened door to allow another woman to enter Bartlett Hall after hours. | |
863 | Freeze explains letter College Eye 63:51, p.3 |
Argues that women want both equal treatment and preferential treatment at the same time. | |
864 | Ladies aren't privileged to 'courtesies' College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
States that young women are not entitled to be treated better than others just because they act like ladies. | |
865 | Freeze's definition fits dog, not 'lady' College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
Attempts to give a more accurate and 'modern' definition of a lady. | |
866 | Something that's more important? College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
Asks if the recent etiquette issues are really important enough to use paper space. | |
867 | Ladies and coeds College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
Sarcastically makes distinctions between a lady and a coed. | |
868 | Untitled College Eye 63:47, p.1 |
Five students wearing clothes of the Normal School era protest women's hours; related story on page 8; photo. | |
869 | Paris offers suggestions on manners College Eye 63:46, p.3 |
Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such. | |
870 | Results of AWS hours questionnaire are released College Eye 63:28, p.1 |
Results show that women generally do not believe that they need hours policy. | |
871 | AWS to send recommendation to Dr. Maucker College Eye 63:28, p.8 |
Will recommend changes in women's hours. | |
872 | Girls shouldn't forget hours College Eye 63:26, p.2 |
Urges women to continue taking action in abolishing hours. | |
873 | Hours educationally unsound College Eye 63:22, p.2 |
Applauds those who fight against the "women's hours" system. | |
874 | Tips for the ladies, all about football College Eye 63:11, p.10 |
Attempts to provide women with an explanation of the rules of football. | |
875 | Tips for the ladies, all about football College Eye 63:9, p.10 |
Provides an explanation for several of the penalties used during a football game. | |
876 | Luncheon for women grads and faculty College Eye 60:60, p.4 |
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877 | Student proposes spy creed College Eye 60:53, p.2 |
Expresses strong discontent with current housing policies especially regarding female undergraduates. | |
878 | Gwendolyn and her quarter-inch socket set or Ind. Arts a-go-go College Eye 60:49, p.1 |
Howard Reed would like to see more women enrolled in industrial arts classes; photo. | |
879 | Dress code for women is dissolved College Eye 60:44, p.6 |
Inter-residence Council and AWS drop codes, though AWS retains recommendations for appropriate dress. | |
880 | Perspective: State of society depends on effective family education College Eye 60:28, p.2 |
Discusses the importance of women's education. | |
881 | Untitled College Eye 60:26, p.2 |
Student tells his friend that he doesn't mind that his girl is ugly and cannot cook, but he seems disgusted that she cannot play the guitar. | |
882 | 'Adopt a Grandmother' project for Campbell College Eye 60:26, p.1 |
Campbell Hall units will assist women. | |
883 | Women's Week Convocation stresses higher education College Eye 60:21, p.1 |
Excerpts from President Maucker's address on roles for women. | |
884 | WRA introduces girls' basketball College Eye 60:12, p.6 |
Women's Recreation Association will hold an organizational meeting for those interested in women's basketball. | |
885 | Gilmore to speak on women's status College Eye 59:41, p.8 |
List of other speakers. | |
886 | Untitled College Eye 59:38, p.2 |
Fellow students criticize man for having trouble adjusting to new women's hours (male student is sleeping on desk). | |
887 | It's not just man's world claim SCI female faculty College Eye 59:37, p.1 |
Women faculty give their views on their responsibilities; photo. | |
888 | Encourage Tom to call, not peep College Eye 59:33, p.2 |
Lists advantages of "Peeping Tomism," but requests that SCI men instead telephone the girls. | |
889 | Hours move proves SCI aware, will prove step in right direction College Eye 59:32, p.2 |
Removal of restrictions placed on senior women and women over 21 is a good thing. | |
890 | House rules removed for seniors, women over 21 College Eye 59:32, p.1 |
Women who are over 21 and senior women who have parents' permission will no longer have hours. | |
891 | AWS president Sumers explains decision on finality of election College Eye 59:31, p.2 |
Senior women not prohibited from voting in AWS elections, and SLB does not have final voice in AWS elections. | |
892 | Controversial voting decides winners of top SLB offices College Eye 59:30, p.1 |
Graduating women allowed to cast ballots; Dan Jorgensen defeats Wes Barnett, 1084-1065. | |
893 | Charge of bad timing mars bigger, better '65 elections College Eye 59:29, p.2 |
350 women students didn't receive ballots; call for their votes is too late. | |
894 | Nagle calls for special election College Eye 59:29, p.1 |
Women who will not be on campus next year were apparently not allowed to vote; results of elections. | |
895 | Fund raising settlement near College Eye 59:11, p.2 |
Still working on proposal relating to fund-raising by student organizations; AWS looking at women's hours. | |
896 | Frosh women to be housed in all dorms College Eye 59:10, p.4 |
Beginning next year. | |
897 | Let's eliminate women's dress code College Eye 59:9, p.2 |
All students should be allowed to dress as they want to. | |
898 | Freshman speaks out against lights College Eye 59:7, p.2 |
Current time allowed by 'lights out' isn't enough to finish studies. | |
899 | To have or not to have lights out--counselors, freshmen, faculty argue College Eye 59:7, p.3 |
Offer a variety of opinions on the matter. | |
900 | Counselors make hall rules College Eye 59:7, p.2 |
Justifies Bartlett's 'lights out' policy. |