Keiser--Erin Rose [Student--2012]

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1 Career Fair Guide
Northern Iowan 112:5, p.
The Career Fair Guide for the event held in the McLeod Center on September 21. The guide includes advice, the schedule, and list of participants. Articles include "Career fair offers 'sense of direction'" by Nick Fisher; "Graduate school or join the workforce?" by Rachel Baldus; and "Writing an effective cover letter."
2 Atheists? In church?
Northern Iowan 112:2, p.1
The UNI Free Thinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) is a group welcoming agnostics, atheists, and freethinkers to join together for thought-provoking discussion; photo.
3 Erbert's and Gerbert's
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.
An introduction to Erbert's and Gerbert's, a new sandwich bistro in the Maucker Union
4 Letter from the editor
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.
A welcome to the University of Northern Iowa and an introduction to the Northern Iowan by Editor Nick Fisher; photo.
5 Love your melon
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.1
The non-profit organization "Love Your Melon" is coming to the UNI campus; photo.
6 Spotlight on the Maucker Union
Northern Iowan 111:54, p.
Introduction to the Maucker Union; photo.
7 Sweet bling and sweeter memories
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.3
Eric Boisen looks back on the Traditions Challenge and the fond memories he made; photo.
8 Two new faces for NISG leaders
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.1
Renae Beard and Katie Evans will be taking the positions of Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President; photo.
9 Union rooftop causes concern
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.1
The rooftop of the Maucker Union is becoming unsafe; photo.
10 What's on your plate today?
Northern Iowan 111:47, p.1
The UNI dining department promotes healthy eating by always making wise food choices available to students; photo.
11 A Pinterest-ing spring
Northern Iowan 111:41, p.1
Campus Activities Board hosted a night of creativity in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photo.
12 Evans and Beards win run-off
Northern Iowan 111:41, p.1
Katie Evans and Renae Beard won the seats for 2015-2016 Northern Iowa Student Government President and Vice President; photo.
13 Weighing the pros & cons: should alcohol be served at games?
Northern Iowan 111:41, p.6
Student Sean Dengler tackles the topic of alcohol being sold at sporting events; photo.
14 Helping TC and TK "meowt"
Northern Iowan 111:39, p.1
Money is being raised to purchase new fur for TC and TK; photo.
15 Dance company steps into action
Northern Iowan 111:36, p.4
"Step Afrika!" came to perform at UNI; photo.
16 Career Fair Guide
Northern Iowan 111:35, p.
Guide to success at the 2015 spring semester career fair. Includes resume tips, dress guides, helpful information on how to look and act professional, and a list of companies that will be attending.
17 Extremely bingo
Northern Iowan 111:35, p.1
The residence hall association and UNI dance marathon hosted an extreme bingo tournament; photo.
18 New plaza on Main Street
Northern Iowan 111:34, p.1
The City of Cedar Falls is continuing plans to renovate the downtown area to re-unite Cedar Falls with the Cedar River; photo.
19 Student voices
Northern Iowan 111:34, p.5
Students share their opinion on Cedar Falls' snow removal effort; photo.
20 Ordinance passed second reading
Northern Iowan 111:33, p.1
City of Cedar Falls passed a second reading of a new housing ordnance targeted at students renting homes surrounding campus; photo.
21 Actions mean more than words
Northern Iowan 111:31, p.1
Renae Beard promotes actually making changes in the world instead of just buying products that claim to do it for you; photo.
22 Student Voice
Northern Iowan 111:29, p.2
Students express their opinion on The State of The Union address given by President Barack Obama; photo.
23 Drawing in a new art exhibit
Northern Iowan 111:28, p.1
The latest display at the UNI Gallery of Art shows how two distinctly different artists can come together and create a unique piece of art based on the human figure; photo.
24 Finals take the stage in Lang
Northern Iowan 111:27, p.1
Communications studies students are holding a performance of "Inter'ception", a final project for an advanced interpersonal communication course; photo.
25 From the sidelines
Northern Iowan 111:25, p.1
The Northern Iowan interviews student and women's basketball team leader Brittni Donaldson; photo.
26 UNI wins two over break
Northern Iowan 111:25, p.8
The UNI wrestling took on and beat both Indiana Tech and Purdue; photo.
27 Does anybody care anymore?
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.3
Student Riley Cosgrove looks at the number of students that participate in voting and urges students to be more politically active; photo.
28 Getting together to listen
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.4
Rod Library hosted a listening table, a gathering where anyone can talk without being judged; photo.
29 Solidarity
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.2
Students gathered outside the Maucker union to show support of those affected by the harmful social media posts.
30 United we stand
Northern Iowan 111:21, p.1
A group of students gathered in the Maucker Union Plaza supporting those victimized by social media harassment.
31 NAR celebrates bicentennial
Northern Iowan 111:20, p.4
The North American Review, a literary journal now based at UNI for forty-six years is celebrating its two-hundredth anniversary.
32 All staff column; How can UNI make campus intolerant of assault cases?
Northern Iowan 111:17, p.3
Northern Iowan staff share their opinion on how UNI and its students should deal with sexual assault on campus; photo.
33 Halloween: science edition
Northern Iowan 111:17, p.4
The UNI Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society and students from the biology, physics, and earth science departments hosted the annual "Halloween House"; photo.
34 Early satellite voting for UNI
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.1
Student attending UNI are able to take part in early voting at the Maucker Union; photo
35 Letter from the editor
Northern Iowan 111:16, p.4
Amber Rouse, Executive Editor of the Northern Iowan, urges students to ignore the Yik-Yak posts that have been causing so much controversy and to not fuel the hate and make things worse; photo.
36 Film school gives students voices
Northern Iowan 111:15, p.4
Joe Hall, the founder of Ghetto Film School, discussed the aspects of film in the Center for Multicultural Education; photo.
37 I yik love to your hateful yaks
Northern Iowan 111:15, p.3
Student Renae Beard offers up her opinion on the Yik-Yak controversy on campus; photo.
38 Ren faire
Northern Iowan 111:15, p.1
The renaissance atmosphere came to life on the grounds of Gallagher Bluedorn for the opening of the musical "Camelot"; photo.
39 Reviving the West Gymnasium
Northern Iowan 111:14, p.6
Student Sean Dengler proposes the idea of occasionally using the West Gymnasium for basketball to spark student interest; photo.
40 Hatch visits UNI
Northern Iowan 111:13, p.1
During his campaign for the governorship, democratic candidate Jack Hatch was invited by UNI to speak at a forum held in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photo.
41 Hatch visits UNI
Northern Iowan 111:13, p.1
During his campaign for the governorship, democratic candidate Jack Hatch was invited by UNI to speak at a forum held in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photo.
42 Bringing fame to our backyard
Northern Iowan 111:11, p.1
A capella group Pentatonix performed at UNI, booked by CAB; photo.
43 Craft-y vendors at UNI-Dome
Northern Iowan 111:11, p.4
A successful Craft Fair at the UNI-Dome; photo.
44 Paper cuts and prices; why textbooks cost so much
Northern Iowan 111:10, p.1
Student Cassidy Noble looks at the reasons why textbooks cost so much these days; photo.
45 Job opportunities abound at Career Fair
Northern Iowan 111:9, p.2
The UNI Career Fair was held in the McLeod Center and consisted of over 170 organizations looking for future employees; photo.
46 UNI listed No. 2 in Midwest
Northern Iowan 111:8, p.1
The United States News and World Reports named UNI the second best regional public university; photo
47 Pep rally gears students up for Homecoming game
Northern Iowan 111:7, p.1
The Homecoming pep rally in McLeod Center included speeches from President Ruud, Defensive Line Coach Bryce Paup, performances by the Pride Cry finalists and the UNI Swim and Dive team, and the crowning of the Homecoming king and queen.
48 What is college worth to you?
Northern Iowan 111:7, p.3
Columnist Tucker reminds students to have goals in college, so that they can work hard and accomplish their goals; photo.
49 Homecoming canidates perform for royal titles
Northern Iowan 111:6, p.1
Many students crammed their way into the Maucker Union's ballroom to witness the potential homecoming king and queen answer questions and display their talents before casting a vote for their favorite; photo.
50 Kickoff to Homecoming week
Northern Iowan 111:6, p.4
Students crowded Lawther Field to celebrate UNI's Homecoming kickoff.
51 Rep. Pat Murphy speaks at UNI forum
Northern Iowan 111:6, p.2
Representative Pat Murphy, congressional candidate for Iowas first district, visited UNI campus; photo.
52 Stop microaggress-ing around
Northern Iowan 111:6, p.3
Student Ashley Davidson shares her opinion on "microaggress-ing" and how to prevent every day insults on campus; photo.
53 Enrollment stats show overall decrease in students
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
A report issued by University Relations announced that UNI has a fall 2014 enrollment of 11,928 students; enrollment is 1.9% down from the number enrolled last year.
54 Enrollment stats show overall decrease in students
Northern Iowan 111:5, p.1
A report issued by University Relations announced that UNI has a fall 2014 enrollment of 11,928 students; enrollment is 1.9% down from the number enrolled last year.
55 Rod Library undergoes transformations for accessibility
Northern Iowan 111:4, p.5
Rod Library began work on three new renovations inside their space that will change the library experience for the students including a west entrance, new cafe, and a museum on the first floor; photo.
56 An open letter to street harassers
Northern Iowan 111:3, p.3
Student Emily Harsch expresses her opinion on street harassment on campus; photo.
57 Study abroad under interim direction
Northern Iowan 111:2, p.2
When previous director Yana Cornish resigned, Craig Klafter, the former Associate Provost for International Programs, approached Assistant Director of the Study Abroad Center Paula Vanzee about filling in as the interim director; photo.
58 Stepping into the spotlight
Northern Iowan 111:1, p.10
Students have the opportunity to go to many theatrical shows offered in the Cedar Falls/Waterloo area; photo.
59 Check out what's new at the dining centers
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Gives the new features offered by both dining centers; photo.
60 Stepping into the spotlight
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
The theatre department will be putting on five shows during the fall of 2014 semester. Tickets are available on September 1.
61 Bringing sexual assault into the light
Northern Iowan 110:52, p.4
April is Sexual Assault Awareness month. Sigma Phi Epsilon has put on several events to speak out against sexual assault. They think men are more willing to listen to other men to help bring awareness and prevent sexual assault; photo.
62 Student work hours jeopardized
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1
There is a proposed revision of UNI's student employment policy, which would allow students to work no more than twenty hours per week. This might cause some students to seek off-campus employment; photo.
63 'Breaking Bad' actor encourages equal treatment
Northern Iowan 110:46, p.1
RJ Mitte, an actor from the TV show "Breaking Bad" spoke on campus to raise awareness about disabilities. Campus Activities Board sponsored the event. Mitte's main message was to "change the people around you for the better"; photo.
64 Student Voices: What did you do with the nice weather this weekend?
Northern Iowan 110:46, p.4
Students answered the question "What did you do with the nice weather this weekend?"; photo.
65 Students face financial woes
Northern Iowan 110:46, p.1
Many students are having taking out large loans to attend school. The national student debt is increasing each year. Students can visit the Financial Aid office for advise on how to reduce debt; photo.
66 UNI crowns most All-Americans since 2002
Northern Iowan 110:45, p.8
The Panthers crowned three All-American wrestlers at the NCAA National Tournament for the first time since 2002. Joe Colon, Joey Lazor, and Dylan Peters all earned their first All-American titles. UNI finished fifteenth in team scoring; photo.
67 UNI ends season with loss
Northern Iowan 110:45, p.8
The women's basketball team lost their chance to make it to the NCAA Tournament or the Women's National Invitational Tournament after losing their first game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament; photo.
68 Lucky number 7: UNI sends 7 to nationals after placing 2nd in MAC
Northern Iowan 110:44, p.6
The wrestling team placed second in the Mid-American Conference Championships. The Panthers will send seven wrestlers to the NCAA Championships even though they did not win in the MAC; photo.
69 A healthy taste of the world
Northern Iowan 110:43, p.4
The International Student Association put on an event featuring healthy food from various countries. The event was to help students to realize the many different countries represented on campus and to experience a part of their culture; photo.
70 Panther portraits: Kindergym
Northern Iowan 110:43, p.5
Photograph of children drawing on a chalkboard during the celebration of Kindergym's 30th anniversary; photo.
71 UNI gets revenge with overtime win
Northern Iowan 110:42, p.6
The women's basketball team beat Drake University, 99-97, in an overtime win. Brittni Donaldson set a school record when she made eight 3-pointers. UNI now sits in a tie for second place in the MVC standings; photo.
72 Panthers complete perfect season
Northern Iowan 110:40, p.6
The wrestling team finished their perfect season after beating Old Dominion on Sunday. UNI will compete at the MAC Championships on March 8, and then they will head to the NCAA Championships on March 20.
73 Panther Portraits: Military Ball
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.4
Photos of students at the military ball hosted by the Department of Military Science; photo.
74 UNI moves into 2nd
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.6
UNI women's basketball took second place in the Missouri Valley Conference by defeating Loyola University, 73-49. Madison Weekly scored a career-high 23 points. She also became the fifteenth player in UNI history to make six 3-pointers in a game; photo.
75 Panthers stun 24th-ranked Shockers
Northern Iowan 110:38, p.6
UNI women's basketball was able to defeat 24th-ranked Wichita State University, 80-71. UNI's win also ended Wichita State's 20-game winning streak. The Panthers record improved to, 13-11. Next UNI will take on Loyola University; photo.
76 Senior day win sets school record
Northern Iowan 110:38, p.6
UNI wrestling improved to 12-0 for the first time in UNI history with their victory over Purdue University. This was the last home meet of the season. The Panthers are looking forward to the Mid-American Conference and NCAA Championships; photo.
77 Panthers take down MSU to stay in 3rd
Northern Iowan 110:37, p.6
The women's basketball team beat Missouri State University, 79-60. With the win, the Panthers move to 12-11 overall and 8-4 in the MVC.
78 Panther portraits: Art from the heart
Northern Iowan 110:36, p.4
Members of the UNI Capoeira Sport Club perform at Art for El Salvador's Art from the Heart variety show; photo.
79 Dressed to impress: Dance Marathon hosts 2nd annual formal
Northern Iowan 110:35, p.1
At the second annual UNI Dance Marathon's Black Tie Affair, there were tables to play poker and blackjack, an area to dance, and an area to snack. All the money raised from admissions to the formal go toward Dance Marathon's total goal; photo.
80 Panthers lose on late 3 to Drake
Northern Iowan 110:34, p.6
UNI women's basketball lost to Drake University, 66-64. Drake scored in the last seconds of the game with a 3-pointer. The Panthers failed to get the defensive rebound resulting in the Bulldog win. UNI takes on Southern Illinois University next; photo.
81 Dining centers extend breakfast hours
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.1
In response to the fall customer satisfaction survey, the Department of Residence has extended the dining centers' breakfast hours. They hope this will cut some of their costs in the long run; photo.
82 For the volunteers: UNI charity group praises participants
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.1
As a part of Dancer Appreciation Week, Dance Marathon participants took the stage at the men's basketball game last Wednesday. They showed a video to spread Dance Marathon's mission. Students were encouraged to wear orange to the game; photo.
83 UNI off to best start to season in 45 years
Northern Iowan 110:33, p.8
The wrestling team defeated Ohio University, 25-15, and followed that with a 29-12 victory over South Dakota State University; photo.
84 Keitel scores career-high in Panther win over Bradley
Northern Iowan 110:31, p.8
UNI women's basketball defeated Bradley University, 78-65. Several players had outstanding performances in the game, including Jen Keitel who scored a career-high 25 points. The Panthers have a 9-9 record overall and a 2-5 conference record; photo.
85 UNI gets 500th win
Northern Iowan 110:30, p.6
Panthers women's basketball split their games over the weekend. They lost to Wichita State University, 80-47, but were able to rally and beat Missouri State University a few days later, 68-60. Next the panthers will take on Bradley University; photo.
86 Miller presents 'Self!' to UNI: Artist gives intimate performance about identity
Northern Iowan 110:28, p.6
Tim Miller gave a performance entitled, "Performance! Body! Self!" for an audience at UNI. Miller's performance was an artistic description of his life. The audience responded well to the performance; photo.
87 Panther Portraits: Maucker Union open house
Northern Iowan 110:28, p.2
Photographs of students using the new offices in the upper plaza of the union; photo.
88 Cedar Falls gets down with the holidays
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.6
Businesses located in downtown Cedar Falls hosted the 12th annual Jingle and Mingle as well as the 5th annual Holiday Hoopla event. These events are aimed to bring more shoppers downtown, and to help these businesses advertise this holiday season; photo.
89 Iowa chariots roll into McLeod
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.1
The Iowa Chariots, a wheelchair basketball team played at half time of the UNI women's basketball game. The event raised funds for SportAbility of Iowa and the UNI Adapted Sports Camp. Adapted sports allow disabled people to compete in sports; photo.
90 Panelists discuss Kennedy's history
Northern Iowan 110:25, p.1
Panelists discussed President John F. Kennedy's life and assassination during Monday night's panel, "Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of President John F. Kennedy."
91 UNI crowns 7 at Cobber Open
Northern Iowan 110:25, p.10
The wrestling team competed for the first time this season at the Finn Grinaker Cobber Open. The Panthers dominated the meet, taking home seven individual championships; photo.
92 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.7
Photographs of students that attended the Nightfa11. This was the eleventh annual dance party. This year the dance party was held at the Threehouse: A Wesley Foundation; photo.
93 Panthers gain 2 road wins
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.8
UNI volleyball was able to defeat both Illinois State University and Indiana State University. The Panthers are in second place for the Missouri Valley Conference rankings. UNI will take on Bradley University and Loyola University at home; photo.
94 Poor shooting dooms UNI in loss
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.9
UNI women's basketball team lost to South Dakota State University, 80-44, because of poor shooting. The panthers shot five percent from the 3-point line. UNI looks for a win as they take on North Dakota State University; photo.
95 Popular bands rock out with UNI crowd
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.1
The Campus Activity Board hosted a concert featuring Parachute, The Plain White T's, and Tommy and the High Pilots. Many students enjoyed the concert and felt the bands performed well; photo.
96 Alumni bring character to UNI
Northern Iowan 110:23, p.1
UNI alumni like to stay involved at UNI. Many alumni stay in the area after they graduate. The Alumni Association, along with Connecting Students to Alumni, put on events for alumni throughout the school year; photo.
97 Panther portraits
Northern Iowan 110:23, p.5
The annual Polar Bare Run, Walk, and Roll is shown; photo.
98 Veterans kick off first ball
Northern Iowan 110:23, p.1
The University of Northern Iowa Veterans Association held its first annual Veterans Ball. President Ruud was the key note speaker. The event was part of UNI's ongoing effort to support incoming veterans on campus; photo.
99 Host weekend results in split
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.6
Panthers volleyball lost to Southern Illinois University on Friday, but they made up for it by sweeping the University of Evansville on Saturday. Next the Panthers will be traveling to take on Illinois State University; photo.
100 Panthers fall in opener
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.6
UNI women's basketball lost the season opener against the University of Minnesota 73-55. The Panthers shot poorly the first half making a come back very difficult. UNI will return to action taking on the University of North Dakota.