Leitner--Gabrielle [Class of 2020]

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# Title Date Summary
101 Tallgrass Prairie Center educates during field day
Northern Iowan 115:5, p.5
The Tallgrass Prairie Center in conjunction with Iowa State University STRIPS (Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips) will host a field day at J.H. Roadman Memorial Park in Dike on September 13; photos.
102 Check DIS out: CME has new name
Northern Iowan 115:3, p.4
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) is now the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DIS) and houses Multicultural Education Services, Gender and Sexuality Services, and Military and Veteran Student Services; photo.
103 'That's So Gay' art exhibition
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.2
A new art exhibit will be shown at the UNI Gallery of Art in the Kamerick Art Building. The exhibit showcases works by LGBT artists and LGBT subject matter; photos.
104 Kander hosts voting event
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.5
Democrat Jason Kander visited campus, sponsored by Let America Vote, March for Our Lives Cedar Valley, and the Northern Iowa Democrats, and spoke on voting and voter suppression; photo.
105 Panther Portrait: Welcome Home Concert
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.4
The Varsity Men's Glee Club performed their Welcome Home concert in Lang Auditorium. Admission was free, but the audience was asked to bring free will donations that would be given to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photos.
106 Students gather for candlelight vigil
Northern Iowan 115:2, p.1
Students gathered at a candlelight vigil on August 22 to honor Mollie Tibbetts, Jake Wilson, and all those who have gone missing; photos.
107 Glee Club to hold Welcome Back Concert
Northern Iowan 115:1, p.8
The UNI Varsity Men's Glee Club will perform their fourth annual Welcome Home concert at 6 P.M. on August 24. The concert will be held in Lang Auditorium with a suggested $3 donation; proceeds go to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo.
108 Tropical Celebration day at UNI
Northern Iowan 114:54, p.5
Following a proclamation by President Mark Nook, UNI celebrated Tropical Celebration (TC) Day after 174 days of Winter.
109 Panther Portrait: UNI textiles and apperal
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.5
the UNI Textiles and Apparel Programs students presented Catwalk 26
110 VertigoMini performance art showcase
Northern Iowan 114:52, p.1
The annual performance art showcase, VertigoMini brought over 1,000 spectators to the Kamerick Art Building and had showcases that addressed issues like rape.
111 Panther Portrait: Wall of Comic Art Rod Library
Northern Iowan 114:51, p.6
Rod Library will be displaying art from Cedar Valley artists and will coincide with RodCon, a mini convention.
112 SigEp seeSAAWs for sexual assault awarness
Northern Iowan 114:50, p.4
Sigma Phi Epsilon held their annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week starting with their 24-hour seesaw event. More events through out the week to come, photo.
113 Newman Civic Fellow recipient
Northern Iowan 114:49, p.4
Ashley Sanchez was awarded the Newman Civic Fellowship. She plans to use it to her advantage and spreading her message to other first-year students.
114 RodCon 2018
Northern Iowan 114:49, p.1
The 2018 RodCon brought 3,000 attendants from all over Iowa and the Midwest.
115 Miller removed by a vote of 15-2
Northern Iowan 114:48, p.1
Former Northern Iowa Student Government Director of Governmental Relations Maggie Miller was removed after a 15-2 Senate vote.
116 RodCon brings in all kinds of comic book fans
Northern Iowan 114:48, p.4
The fifth annual RodCon will be held at the Rod Library, with over 3,000 attendees expected.
117 The Campanile: a campus icon
Northern Iowan 114:49, p.1
The history and current problems that are facing the upkeep of the Campanile.
118 Why I Relay: a collection of stories of why students decide to relay for life
Northern Iowan 114:48, p.5
Lauren Pentzien shares why she relays for life.
119 Renowned PR professional visits
Northern Iowan 114:46, p.4
UNI hosted PR professional Fraser Seitel who presented his talk "Public Relations in the Age of Nationalism."
120 Why I Relay: A collection of stories of why students decide to relay for life
Northern Iowan 114:46, p.5
Senior marketing major, Andy Saigh, shares why he relays for life.
121 Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart win runoff
Northern Iowan 114:43, p.1
Drew Stensland and Kristian Ahart won the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential election; photo.
122 Greenhouse Kitchen comes to the Hill
Northern Iowan 114:43, p.1
Greenhouse Kitchen is a new restaurant that is opening on College Hill. They serve burritos, wraps, salads and grain bowls with many dietary options. Much of the ingredients will be provided locally; photos.
123 Women's basketball wins last two games
Northern Iowan 114:43, p.6
Women's basketball did well in their games against Valparaiso and Loyola. UNI beat Valparaiso, 76-53, and Loyola, 64-39. In the Loyola game, UNI player Megan Maahs scored her 12th double of the season. She is the first to do so since Alex Cook in 2004 who achieved 13 doubles in one season; photo.
124 NISO does 'West Side Story' at Spotlight Series
Northern Iowan 114:42, p.1
The Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra performed all-american pieces at their spotlight series concert as a preview for their Brazil tour.
125 UNI wins one in MVC tournament
Northern Iowan 114:42, p.6
UNI Men's Basketball came away from the Missouri River Conference with a 16-16 record.
126 NISG to have runoff presidential election
Northern Iowan 114:41, p.1
The presidential election is holding a second round after no ticket could secure a majority.
127 Schoolhouse fashion flashback
Northern Iowan 114:41, p.2
Amy Rohrberg presented in the one-room schoolhouse on fashion of the 1920s.
128 Men's team closes up with two wins
Northern Iowan 114:40, p.6
The men's basketball team has finished off their season with two wins and are headed to the MVC tournament in St. Louis.
129 Rock revolution beckons climbers to WRC
Northern Iowan 114:40, p.1
The annual rock climbing competition, Rock Revolution, brought people from all over the Midwest to climb the WRC's rock wall.
130 Disabilities discussed by campus community
Northern Iowan 114:39, p.5
A talk was held in the Scholar Space at Rod Library about how UNI as a community could change in order to be more inclusive. Faculty members from the Special Education department led the discussions; photo.
131 Panthers fall to the Redbirds, 79-75
Northern Iowan 114:38, p.10
The men's basketball team fought a hard battle against Illinois State University, but lost 79-75.
132 Pulitzer Prize winner visits UNI
Northern Iowan 114:35, p.1
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Susan Faludi gave her lecture "In The Darkroom of Identity and Refuge: A Daughter's Account" as part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series.
133 Men's basketball loses last three games
Northern Iowan 114:34, p.1
The men's basketball team lost three games in a row.
134 Race and identity in six words
Northern Iowan 114:34, p.2
Michelle Norris presented "The Race Card Project" at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
135 Men's team defeats Illinois State, 83-72
Northern Iowan 114:32, p.6
UNI men' basketball defeated Illinois State at home, 83-72. This was a comeback from earlier in the week as they lost to Southern Illinois, 64-53; photo.
136 Visiting artist Gerit Grimm shars art advice
Northern Iowan 114:32, p.4
Gerit Grimm visited UNI to talk with students about her experiences as an ceramist. Students were able to ask questions about her life and work after her lecture; photo.
137 Welcoming a new Military Service coordinatior
Northern Iowan 114:32, p.2
Military and Veteran Student Services welcomed Chiquita Loveless as their new Coordinator. Writer Kelsey Chidley explains the extent of what the coordinator does and other groups she works with that help veterans; photo.
138 Students need more parking options at UNI
Northern Iowan 114:31, p.3
Brenna Wolfe suggests parking garages to create more parking on campus; photo.
139 Volunteer Fair connects students with community
Northern Iowan 114:30, p.1
About 200 people came to the 15th Volunteer Fair hosted in the Maucker Union Ballroom by the Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley (VCCV). The event featured 30 different vendors students could get connected with; photo.
140 What about Whataboutisms?
Northern Iowan 114:30, p.1
Concerns are raised with the increasing use of whataboutism's in today's political culture; photo.
141 Gallery of Art highlights women artists
Northern Iowan 114:28, p.1
UNI Gallery of Art is presenting the exhibit "Women as Makers", which was curated by Professors Elizabeth Sutton and Darrell Taylor. The exhibition features women artists in the permanent collection, along with pieces from the UNI Museum; photo.
142 SingPins serenade, perform on campus
Northern Iowan 114:18, p.1
A branch of the Varsity Men's Glee Club, the SingPins perform in Schindler and Maucker Union. The SingPins are an a cappella group lead by Will Lubaroff and Brandt Roskens, with the help of Professor John Wiles; photo.
143 Volleyball shutout
Northern Iowan 114:18, p.1
UNI volleyball team is on a three-game winning streak. UNI defeated Drake, 3-0, Loyola, 3-0, and Valparaiso, 3-2; photo.
144 Soccer team improves to 11-3-1
Northern Iowan 114:16, p.9
UNI's soccer team faces their third loss of the season. They lost to Drake, 1-2. UNI went on to defeat Valparaiso, 2-1, bringing their record to 11-3-1; photo.
145 UNI women's soccer falls to Missouri State
Northern Iowan 114:14, p.6
UNI women's soccer team loses, 0-1, against Missouri State in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC); photo.
146 Panther Portrait: UNI Homecoming pep rally
Northern Iowan 114:13, p.4
Photos of the Homecoming pep rally; photo.
147 Women's soccer beats Viterbo 3-0
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.6
UNI Women's soccer team defeats Viterbo, 3-0. This is their eighth shut-out game of the season: photo.
148 Wright Hall turns 100
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.1
Wright Hall, named for Normal School Professor David Sans Wright, turns 100-years-old. The building began construction in 1915 and was finished in 1917; photo.
149 Candidates compete for the crown
Northern Iowan 114:11, p.1
Kicking off UNI's homecoming week festivities is the Homecoming Royalty Competition sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB). The homecoming candidates were introduced followed by questions and competitions; photo.
150 Panthers flush the Aces
Northern Iowan 114:11, p.1
UNI soccer team defeats Evansville, 3-1, increasing UNI's overall record to 9-1-1; photo.
151 Panthers win against Redbirds in OT, 1-0
Northern Iowan 114:10, p.1
The UNI women's soccer team won a game against the Illinois State Redbirds, 1-0; photo.
152 MVC play set to begin
Northern Iowan 114:8, p.6
UNI women's soccer team defeats Northern Illinois Huskies, 3-2 and ties North Dakota, 1-1; photo.
153 Artist DuBois on photography
Northern Iowan 114:6, p.4
Photographer, Doug DuBois, gives a lecture in the Kamerick Art Building. DuBois's work is currently on display in three of UNI's galleries; photo.
154 CP lots cause tension on north side of campus
Northern Iowan 114:6, p.2
Students are upset over the lack of parking near Campbell and The Towers. They feel there is not enough C Preferred (CP) parking; photo.
155 UNI defeats Cal Poly in home opener
Northern Iowan 114:5, p.6
UNI football team defeats California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), 45-38, in the first home game of the season; photo.
156 One-room schoolhouse history lesson
Northern Iowan 114:2, p.4
Friends of the UNI Museum hosed a lesson on a one-room schoolhouse as a part of their Speakers Series. The guest speaker, Marilyn Meyer, discussed her research into Iowa's one room schoolhouses. The event took place at UNI's Marshall Center Schoolhouse; photo.
157 Welcoming home Men's Glee
Northern Iowan 114:2, p.5
Event critic, Shelby Welsch, reviews the Varsity Men's Glee Club Welcome Home concert. According to Welsch, the concert was fun and "anything but boring". The concert featured old UNI ballads, fun a cappella songs, and a game of "Would You Rather - UNI Edition"; photo.
158 BSU kicks off Black History Month
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
Black Student Union (BSU) members and non-members danced and sang to celebrate the kickoff event of the first of 13 BSU-sponsored events to be held in honor of Black History Month his year. These free, open-to-the-public activities include talks and seminars, art and poetry, open mics, a skate party, a royalty competition and more.