Riley--Jim

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# Title Date Summary
1 Senators, students encouraged by NISG budget process; still room for improvement
Northern Iowan 91:52, p.1
Mixed reactions to results of recent funding process.
2 "Northern Iowan" selects executive staff
Northern Iowan 91:50, p.3
Jeff Mochal will be executive editor; David Ahlstrand will be managing editor; photo.
3 Olson/Harms triumph over Dove/Tuttle in run-off
Northern Iowan 91:47, p.1
Olson/Harms beats Dove/Tuttle by a vote of 647-304; 7.5% of students voted.
4 "Inner Weather" denied funds from NISG amid controversy
Northern Iowan 91:46, p.1
Questions about finances make future of magazine uncertain.
5 Dove, Olson tickets top election; run-off Wednesday; and then there were two
Northern Iowan 91:45, p.1
Olson/Harms receive 34%, Dove/Tuttle receive 21% of 1457 votes cast; photo.
6 NISG extends election registration by one week
Northern Iowan 91:41, p.1
Deadline extended because of limited numbers of applicants for offices.
7 CFPD watching for drunk drivers during holidays
Northern Iowan 91:30, p.7
Guidelines used by local police to apprehend drunk drivers.
8 Eugenics: are all people created equal?
Northern Iowan 91:25, p.1
Examination of ideas about importance of heredity with special reference to work of Professor Ralph Scott; photo.
9 More police assigned to patrol the Hill
Northern Iowan 91:13, p.1
Cedar Falls police will increase patrols to keep crowds from gathering in streets on College Hill after bars close.
10 Celebrating crowd on Hill draws police
Northern Iowan 91:10, p.1
Nine arrested when some of a crowd of 800-1000 people become unruly on College Hill after closing of bars.
11 Conflict resolution program offered at UNI
Northern Iowan 91:8, p.3
New certification program in conflict resolution offered at UNI.
12 UNI 1993-1994; a look back
Northern Iowan 90:58, p.1
Year in review.
13 UNI students' panel on sex offends parents
Northern Iowan 90:57, p.1
Parents of students at Waverly-Shell Rock High School protest panel discussion.
14 College Hill area target for vandalism . . . UNI student fined for possession of stop sign
Northern Iowan 90:56, p.1
Many signs vandalized in College Hill neighborhood in recent years.
15 Iowa Legislature considers marijuana resolution
Northern Iowan 90:53, p.1
Resolutions deals with medical use.
16 Moseley pleads guilty; in the best interest of family and university
Northern Iowan 90:52, p.1
Richard Mosely pleads guilty to fifth degree assault after incident in Minneapolis; photo.
17 NISG concludes funding process
Northern Iowan 90:51, p.1
Take final steps to allocate money.
18 Enrollment drop result of large graduating classes
Northern Iowan 90:49, p.1
UNI enrollment drops; Hawkeye enrollment climbs.
19 UNI coach denies assault charges; Moseley calls charges "a lie," himself a "victim of misidentification"
Northern Iowan 90:48, p.1
Says he is victim of misidentification; photo.
20 Wolf advocates 'power feminism,' urges women to stop being victims
Northern Iowan 90:46, p.1
Speaks on new definition of feminism; photo.
21 NISG begins step two of funding process
Northern Iowan 90:45, p.1
Committee now studying funding requests.
22 United Faculty appeals teaching award decision
Northern Iowan 90:44, p.1
Appeals decision regarding distribution of teaching excellence money.
23 Black Greek organizations: unity through diversity
Northern Iowan 90:39, p.9
Brief history of African-American Greek organizations on campus.
24 UNI adopts new grievance policy
Northern Iowan 90:38, p.1
Outline of new undergraduate academic grievance procedure.
25 Club '91 opens, offers "additional choices"
Northern Iowan 90:37, p.1
Services available in new area of Union.
26 Shots fired near campus; suspect arrested on charge of terrorism
Northern Iowan 90:37, p.1
Police arrest man who fired rifle.
27 Communication Studies Department to combine computers with classrooms
Northern Iowan 90:35, p.2
Adds two new computer labs to meet student needs.
28 Out of class business, science exams test students' patience
Northern Iowan 90:34, p.1
Students react to tests given outside regular class meeting times.
29 State auditor scrutinizes paid leaves
Northern Iowan 90:34, p.2
President Curris finds auditor's claims without merit.
30 Women's studies graduate program diversifies UNI
Northern Iowan 90:33, p.1
History and prospects for new program.
31 Smoking exit sign evacuates students from Wright Hall
Northern Iowan 90:32, p.1
Exit sign causes emergency evacuation.
32 Provost defends diversity policy
Northern Iowan 90:31, p.1
Controversy over Provost's requirement for a minority person to be included in interview pools.
33 Student smokers are not giving up
Northern Iowan 90:27, p.1
Students who received citations outline course of action.
34 Smoking ban will be enforced; violators will be fined $25
Northern Iowan 90:22, p.1
Attorney General opinion makes Union a public place.
35 Computer "Monkey Virus" infects UNI campus
Northern Iowan 90:23, p.1
Can lead to complete loss of data on diskettes.
36 Gang violence assessments differ in communitiy
Northern Iowan 90:21, p.4
Local police offer views on gang violence; locally-produced play on "Victim of the Ghetto".
37 Teleconference to promote harmony
Northern Iowan 90:21, p.3
Will present ideas on campus unity.
38 New organization looks to slash deficit; group's goal to reduce deficit to one-half by 1997
Northern Iowan 90:19, p.3
Lead . . . Or Leave movement forms on campus.
39 Funds for "The Northern Edition" frozen; staff must comply with guidelines including resigning from NISG
Northern Iowan 90:18, p.1
Board of Student Publications considers potential conflicts of interest.
40 After twenty-one years Hall resigns
Northern Iowan 90:17, p.2
Will return to teaching; outlines achievements; photo.
41 No rebuttal necessary; after 16 years forensics director steps down
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.2
Bill Henderson talks about his work; photo.
42 Regents defend tuition increases
Northern Iowan 90:13, p.1
Regents justify raising rates above inflation rates.
43 NISG debates funding for homecoming picnic
Northern Iowan 90:10, p.3
Debate over using contingency funds for food.
44 RA's fuming at false alarms
Northern Iowan 90:10, p.1
Repeated false alarms disturb Bender residents.
45 Two juveniles arrested; charged with crimes in two separate incidents on campus
Northern Iowan 90:10, p.3
Juveniles arrested for car theft and concealed weapon charge.
46 Kick the habit; program offered to help stop smoking
Northern Iowan 90:9, p.2
Will offer program on campus.
47 Tuition hike: Regents propose $116 increase
Northern Iowan 90:7, p.1
Students make presentations to Regents; increase proposed at 5.3% level.
48 Several senators drop NISG
Northern Iowan 90:6, p.1
Senators offer many reasons for resigning.
49 Redfern defeats Glenn
Northern Iowan 90:3, p.3
Redfern wins over Glenn, 6851-5772.
50 Glenn and Redfern compete in special election for State Senate
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.5
Vie for Harry Slife's seat.
51 The Hill expecting a face lift; will affect student housing and property maintenance
Northern Iowan 89:57, p.1
Cedar Falls and consultants hold workshop to discuss planning for Hill development.
52 Affirmative action receives mixed responses
Northern Iowan 89:56, p.1
Students recount experiences with Affirmative Action Office; director outlines services and procedures.
53 Students question VAX system usage
Northern Iowan 89:54, p.3
Increasing numbers of students who use system for recreation interfere with students who need access to do schoolwork.
54 Enrollment growth proposal defeated; $2 million comes and goes for UNI
Northern Iowan 89:53, p.1
Bill Witt proposes growth amendment in Iowa House, but it is turned down.
55 Faculty Senate investigates grade inflation
Northern Iowan 89:52, p.1
Senate considers reasons for rising GPAs including better students, higher expectations, and external factors.
56 Gays in the military hot debate issue at UNI
Northern Iowan 89:51, p.1
Leroy Corey and Gretta Cammermeyer debate issue; photo.
57 Board of Regents re-appointment causes a stir
Northern Iowan 89:50, p.1
Some are critical of Governor Branstad's decision to re-appoint Marvin Pomerantz to Board.
58 Policy ensures safe, healthy environment for university
Northern Iowan 89:50, p.4
UNI adopts environmental policy; President Curris appoints Environmental Policy Committee; goals of new policy.
59 Answers for computer fees
Northern Iowan 89:49, p.1
Description of ways in which computer fees are used.
60 New look for KGRK, reaching for full potential
Northern Iowan 89:46, p.1
Station has been renovated; trying to gain greater audience.
61 Large margin gives Saunders/ Krueger win; winning ticket receives 76 percent of vote in NISG run-off election
Northern Iowan 89:44, p.1
About 1400 students vote in run-off; winners and losers give reactions.
62 NISG presidential candidates express their views; four remaining candidates given opportunity to answer questions in a debate Tuesday
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.1
Candidates outline views and answer questions.
63 New fraternity to expand horizons for business majors
Northern Iowan 89:39, p.1
Student attempts to found chapter of business professional fraternity Delta Sigma Pi.
64 Candidates battle over illegal sign-posting procedures
Northern Iowan 89:38, p.1
Judas/Fuhrman complain about campaign practices of Saunders/Krueger.
65 UNI soon to receive 1994 appropriations; government's proposal allots only $1 million to enrollment growth
Northern Iowan 89:35, p.1
Legislative committee working on appropriation.
66 New Prexy's Pond is in UNI's future
Northern Iowan 89:33, p.1
Seniors select new pond as class project.
67 Students may reap benefits of financial aid changes
Northern Iowan 89:32, p.5
New method of calculation may increase eligibility; photo.
68 Two UNI students to attend Presidential inauguration; "A once in a lifetime chance"
Northern Iowan 89:31, p.3
Kim Hurley and Kara Rathmell will go to Washington.
69 Buildings on UNI campus adopt no smoking policies
Northern Iowan 89:30, p.1
Strayer-Wood Theatre, gyms, Schindler, Physics ban smoking; other buildings will decide individually.
70 Phi Beta Sigma becoming larger part of Greeks
Northern Iowan 89:29, p.4
New fraternity colonized in November 1991; goals of new group.
71 Electrical short leaves buildings at UNI without power
Northern Iowan 89:28, p.1
Buildings on west side of campus were without power for about five hours.
72 One-time course studies the many aspects of Vietnam
Northern Iowan 89:24, p.1
Professor Shaw will offer a comprehensive class on the war in Viet Nam.
73 Panther Battalion moves to next level; ROTC Ranger Challenge
Northern Iowan 89:22, p.1
Place in ranger competition at Camp Dodge; will advance to Fort Carson level.
74 Three UNI students assaulted in Redeker; Cedar Rapids man terrorizes computer lab Sunday morning in the nude
Northern Iowan 89:22, p.1
Nude man assaults three students; captured by officers; charged with simple assault.
75 Parent of the Year awarded Saturday; UNI celebrates Parents' Weekend
Northern Iowan 89:17, p.7
Mary Joe Greene, mother of Martin Greene, named parent of the year; photo.
76 Sigma Phi Epsilon on its way to full membership
Northern Iowan 89:17, p.9
Founded in February, chapter is still colony; awaits charter in January.
77 'Stu '92' reaches campus of UNI: Zimmerman tells Natural Law platforms
Northern Iowan 89:16, p.1
Stuart Zimmerman outlines platform.
78 Study Abroad Fair to be held in Maucker Union; students get chance to see foreign programs
Northern Iowan 89:16, p.5
Twenty representatives will be available to talk with students.
79 Tuition increase approved by Regents: Board votes in favor of 5.6 percent boost for 1993-94
Northern Iowan 89:16, p.1
NISG leader addresses Regents; photo.
80 Congressman Nagle stops at UNI on the pre-election trail
Northern Iowan 89:14, p.1
Nagle speaks at women's health forum.
81 Campus organizations push for voter registration
Northern Iowan 89:13, p.1
Political and interest groups attempt to get students to register to vote in upcoming election.
82 Gunshots fired at Bo's Friday; Waterloo man charged with terrorism
Northern Iowan 89:13, p.1
Man fires shots into ceiling during argument; captured and charged by police.
83 Hill merchants and police meet to discuss problems
Northern Iowan 89:12, p.5
Meeting held to discuss recent violence and disturbance on College Hill; police outline actions.
84 Police disperse crowd on College Hill; streets blocked off to protect Homecoming crowd
Northern Iowan 89:12, p.1
Police disperse crowds outside bars at 2:30 AM without significant incident.
85 UNI Public Safety investigates arson
Northern Iowan 89:11, p.1
Officers investigate bulletin board fire.
86 Grievance policy addressed
Northern Iowan 89:10, p.5
Faculty Senate refers policy to EPC; considers education curriculum procedures.
87 1993 UNI budget addresses faculty, student concerns; provides for enrollment growth, new faculty members
Northern Iowan 89:7, p.1
Regents approve $90 million budget.
88 Debate tournament begins today
Northern Iowan 89:6, p.6
Over fifty schools will participate.
89 Legislation requires Public Safety to print security reports
Northern Iowan 89:5, p.1
Federal law requires UNI to publish and distribute annual crime statistics.
90 Curris speaks at faculty meeting: "optimism for the coming years"
Northern Iowan 89:3, p.5
President Curris delivers annual address; other faculty leaders also present views; photo.
91 Koch teaches conflict resolution in Bulgaria
Northern Iowan 89:3, p.1
Professor Koch teaches workshop; photo.
92 Northern Iowa SWCS receives national award
Northern Iowan 89:2, p.1
Recognized for achievement in three categories.
93 Rippe takes reins of ROTC; goals include doubling of program
Northern Iowan 89:2, p.3
Brief biographical sketch of Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Rippe; outline of plans; photo.
94 Public Safety offers parking tips
Northern Iowan 89:1, p.7
Outlines new regulations.
95 Regents discuss budget for 1993
Northern Iowan 89:1, p.9
Regents consider UNI bid for old Catholic Student Center.
96 The struggle from socialism to capitalism: Post-U.S.S.R economic intrigues UNI student
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.8
Profile of economics student Charles Hawkins.
97 Evolution vs. creation: Campus Bible Fellowship sponsors debate over question of life's origins
Northern Iowan 88:55, p.1
Professor Shott debates Richard Lumsden
98 Board of Regents awards promotions and tenure
Northern Iowan 88:54, p.1
List of those who received promotion or tenure.
99 ISCS Computing Services Center answers computer questions
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.3
Service opened March 30 to offer help with software problems and to provide small classes.
100 Lecture offers students new aspects of culture: 'Russian culture revisited'
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1
Maria Lunk delivers lecture; photo.