Dolgener--Jennifer A. [Class of 1993]

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# Title Date Summary
1 Student backs Judas/Fuhrman ticket's "necessary experience"
Northern Iowan 89:39, p.3
Supports candidates.
2 Where do your computer fees go? College of Education awaits $6,000 approval for security system
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.4
Some students are concerned about the ways that computer fees are being spent by the colleges.
3 Senior Challenge Committee challenges UNI students
Northern Iowan 88:55, p.5
Seeking design for class logo.
4 'Sports Junkies' scrapped: Hall pulls plug on controversial show
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1
Review by jury leads to cancellation; Professor Snyder protests.
5 Public relations department predicts growth of master's program
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.6
Faculty talk about potential value of graduate study in public relations.
6 Senior class votes to establish scholarship fund as class gift
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.5
7 UNI provides plan for future budget funding
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.1
Professor Geadelmann outlines case for UNI.
8 Faculty Senate urges recognition of King holiday: observance would begin with 1993-94 calendar
Northern Iowan 88:27, p.1
Consider implications of calendar change.
9 English department initiates university-wide program; writing associates assists students of all majors
Northern Iowan 88:25, p.1
Professor Eblen explains purpose of program.
10 Regents approve 7 percent tuition increase despite students' proposal
Northern Iowan 88:24, p.1
Also raise health center fee from $40 to $60 per year.
11 Writing exam allows students to study at three different levels
Northern Iowan 88:23, p.4
Students may take several courses to fulfill requirement.
12 Phone card duplication causes billing problems
Northern Iowan 88:21, p.1
From one hundred to one hundred fifty codes were duplicated, resulting in incorrect billing.
13 Former UNI administrator receives letter from President Bush
Northern Iowan 88:20, p.1
Harriet Healy had been head of Northern Iowa Instructional Lab; photo.
14 UNI professor attends conference in Soviet Union
Northern Iowan 88:18, p.3
Professor Cooney meets with Soviet science educators.
15 UNI professor sees Soviet Union first-hand
Northern Iowan 88:18, p.3
Professor Cooney offers his impressions.
16 Students may 'invest' in stocks risk-free
Northern Iowan 88:17, p.1
Phil Luebke participates in investment challenge.
17 Cooperative education internships prepare students for graduation
Northern Iowan 88:13, p.1
Students get job experience while at school.
18 Mandatory computer fee used to build technological environment for students
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.1
Administrators explain purpose, goals, and plans for use of computer fee.
19 Five UNI graduates score in top 107 in U.S. on CPA exam
Northern Iowan 88:9, p.1
Fifty-seven per cent pass on first attempt; list of Sells award winners.
20 Regents approve appropriations requests, hear tuition concerns
Northern Iowan 88:8, p.1
NISG leaders vow to fight large increase.
21 Disabled students seek to counter stereotypes
Northern Iowan 88:7, p.4
Urge others to be open with them and to ask them questions as a means of understanding.
22 RUN voices disabled students' concerns
Northern Iowan 88:7, p.4
Handicapped students outline problems they face on campus; goals of RUN.
23 Student sentenced to write paper
Northern Iowan 88:5, p.5
Sentenced to probation and to write paper on criminal justice system for drug conviction.
24 Awakening day set to rally students
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.1
Will hold rally on Union.
25 Severe budget cuts affect entire campus: cutbacks bring many inconveniences; tuition could skyrocket
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.1
UNI budget may be cut substantially in light of Governor Branstad's 3.25% cut in state spending; UNI may limit enrollment.
26 255 units collected in Union; SAE continues blood drive tradition
Northern Iowan 88:2, p.1
UNI blood drive was held Tuesday in Union; UNI is largest and most consistent blood donor in the region.
27 Overcrowding affects nearly 2000 tripled students; new residence hall will not be ready until at least January 1993
Northern Iowan 88:1, p.1
Over 1800 students now tripled in rooms meant for two; ROTH now in schematic plan stage; description of facilities in new dorm.
28 NISG elects new vice-presidents
Northern Iowan 87:55, p.1
New vice presidents named; considers computer fee.
29 Mandatory computer fee meets opposition from Student Government; senate resolution battles UNI officials on $80 per student request
Northern Iowan 87:51, p.5
Pass resolution opposing fee.
30 Student bookstore receives second chance
Northern Iowan 87:49, p.1
NISG loans bookstore $45,000; photo.
31 Budget deliberations held behind closed doors
Northern Iowan 87:48, p.4
Questions raised about procedure.
32 NISG prepares to allocate 1991-92 budget; concerns arise over special stipulations, conflicts of interest
Northern Iowan 87:48, p.1
A close look at the conflicts and problems involved with official recognition of a student organization.
33 NISG delays vote on fate of student bookstore; Senator walkout postpones decision on much needed loan
Northern Iowan 87:47, p.1
Senators use quorum call to delay vote.
34 Student bookstore asks for $45,000 loan needed for survival
Northern Iowan 87:46, p.1
Needs money for inventory.
35 Woodall wins Student Government presidency
Northern Iowan 87:42, p.1
Woodall defeats Johnston and Dawson, 683-417-145; other election results announced.
36 Seats open for NISG election
Northern Iowan 87:41, p.1
Sixteen candidates are running for forty-two seats.
37 Student government backs resolution supporting increases in financial aid
Northern Iowan 87:41, p.5
Urges Congress to expand availability of funds to middle income people; also supports Old Gold.
38 Johnston, Woodall face off in debate
Northern Iowan 87:40, p.1
Candidates outline positions; photo.
39 Candidates prepare for showdown: Johnston works for concrete goals
Northern Iowan 87:39, p.1
Laurie Johnston outlines plans and qualifications.
40 Candidates prepare for showdown: Woodall has 'leadership experience'
Northern Iowan 87:39, p.1
Ron Woodall outlines plans and qualifications.
41 Nagle speaks to NISG
Northern Iowan 87:38, p.7
Addresses students on funding for higher education.
42 Recreation building supported by NISG
Northern Iowan 87:36, p.3
NISG passed resolution encouraging state funding of proposed wellness/recreation center.
43 NISG passed de-tripling regulation
Northern Iowan 87:34, p.7
NISG passed resolution allowing tripled students to break their room and board contracts without paying fees.
44 Nagle keeps hope for peace alive
Northern Iowan 87:33, p.1
Dave Nagle gave hope to those present at his address that the Gulf War would end peacefully; photo.
45 Student Government announces support for UNI troops; resolution passes unanimously
Northern Iowan 87:32, p.5
Resolution gives support to troops in war. Other business included 24 hour computer area, Union recycling program, and increasing minority recruitment.
46 Whitnah awarded Commanders Cross for relations efforts
Northern Iowan 87:32, p.4
Donald Whitnah received an award for furthering relations between Austria and the U. S.; photo.
47 Troops in Operation Desert Storm receive copies of "Northern Iowan"
Northern Iowan 87:30, p.1
Copies of the "Northern Iowan" will be sent to UNI military personnel in the Gulf War.
48 Student government says 'yes' to new residence hall
Northern Iowan 87:29, p.7
NISG passed a resolution calling for a new residence hall on campus; also discussed a bill on the constitution.
49 Student government prepares for budget requests
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.5
NISG will allocate student funds to organizations soon.
50 NISG debates bill to end special elections
Northern Iowan 87:27, p.3
Bill passed eliminating special elections. NISG also debated on allowing the president and vice president to run on the same ticket.
51 NISG completes successful election
Northern Iowan 87:25, p.1
Results of special election and summary of recent meeting.
52 Student government re-schedules election
Northern Iowan 87:23, p.1
NISG special election will be held again November 28.
53 Students faced with possible rise in mandatory health fees
Northern Iowan 87:22, p.1
Topics at Board of Regents meeting included raising student health fee to $40, new computer fee at University of Iowa, and new tuition policy.
54 Student government to hold new election Nov. 28; following last week's controversy
Northern Iowan 87:20, p.1
Election will be held November 28. Events from October 31 election were leaked to the press.
55 Student government investigates use of students' deferred payment fees
Northern Iowan 87:18, p.1
NISG will look into university fees and financial aid processes, and Supreme Court appointed.
56 Percentages warrant Stop Rape Week; 'students need to be aware'
Northern Iowan 87:17, p.1
Goal of week is to make students aware that rape occurs more often on college campuses than was once thought.
57 Rape victim tells her story at UNI
Northern Iowan 87:17, p.7
Nancy Ziegenmeyer will speak November 7 as part of Stop Rape Week.
58 Regents to debate answer to UNI dorm crunch
Northern Iowan 87:16, p.7
Regents will consider proposal for new residence hall. Other NISG meeting topics included food services, sidewalks, project funding, and open positions.
59 Student Government to hold special election October 31
Northern Iowan 87:15, p.4
Student senators will be elected in up-coming special election.
60 Student government vice president resigns
Northern Iowan 87:14, p.1
Brad Hansen resigned his position with NISG at recent meeting. Other business included tuition increase.
61 Election day approaches; students encouraged to vote
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.1
UNI Voter Registration Campaign continues as election day nears.
62 Johnston, 1,643 others, oppose alcohol policy; President's Office receives petition
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.4
Letter written by Laurie Johnston outlines alternatives to the new tailgating policy restricting alcohol.
63 Resolution demands tuition freeze; four senators would "rather be reasonable"
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.4
NISG passed resolution calling for tuition freeze despite objections from four senators and five abstentions.
64 Paper towels may become a memory; for financial, environmental and sanitary reasons
Northern Iowan 87:10, p.4
Removal of paper towel dispensers from residence hall restrooms was one topic at recent NISG meeting.
65 Admission requirements a concern; UNI's standards may be reevaluated
Northern Iowan 87:9, p.1
A committee may be established to review UNI's admission and retention policies.
66 USI names six students to state body
Northern Iowan 87:9, p.6
Students named to United Students of Iowa Legislative Assembly.
67 Tailgating policy discussed by student government; representing students or faculty?
Northern Iowan 87:8, p.3
Tailgating restrictions, Old Gold yearbook, campus-wide community service project, child care center, and tuition topics at recent NISG meeting.
68 Escorts request student government funding
Northern Iowan 87:6, p.7
Discussion at NISG meeting included contingency funding for Shull Hall Escorts, provisional recognition for Northern Star Journal, tailgating restrictions, and financial aid.
69 UNI student leaders form roundtable
Northern Iowan 87:5, p.1
UNI President's Roundtable gives presidents of student organizations a chance to meet and discuss issues.
70 Senators opposed to alcohol policy
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.3
UNI's new policy restricting tailgating, the recent tuition increase, and financial aid topics of recent NISG meeting; photo.
71 Cooking privileges for fall 1991 restricted; fire safety code violated
Northern Iowan 87:3, p.4
Stoves will be removed from Noehren and Hagemann Halls and Bender and Dancer Hall lounges will be renovated because of safety code; photo.
72 Yearbook deficit tops Student Gov't agenda
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.5
Business at recent meeting included concerns about Old Gold yearbook's financial trouble, hall cooking facilities meeting fire standards, voter registration, Board of Regents meeting, Co-op Bookstore report, and NISG Awareness Campaign.
73 Student Government aids students, faculty
Northern Iowan 87:1, p.10
NISG offered students free copies of their schedules last week; photo.