Szeszycki--Emily [Student--2001]

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# Title Date Summary
101 House of horrors
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.1
Survey reveals that many students believe landlords overcharge college students, violate their tenant rights, and treat them with less respect than other tenants.
102 McCart first Panther to receive MVC honors
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.20
Sophomore Emily McCart was named MVC Player of the Week; photo.
103 'Hoobastank' wows crowd
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.1
Review of the performances of "Hoobastank," "Greenwheel," and "Blindside," in the West Gym; photo.
104 Soccer clinches first MVC tournament bid
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.21
UNI defeated Indiana State, 4-0, gaining a bid in the MVC tournament; photo.
105 UNI ACLU pushes knowledge of rights
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.1
UNI's ACLU will host a "Know Your Rights" week, November 4-8, in order to inform students about their rights as students at UNI.
106 Regents award faculty excellence
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1
Four faculty members received awards for excellence from the Iowa Board of Regents in a ceremony that took place in the Slife Ballroom of Commons.
107 Women's golf places 13th
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.14
UNI finished thirteenth out of seventeen teams that competed in the Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational in Wichita, Kansas.
108 America's best sports colleges
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.17
UNI ranked 69th nationally for its outstanding intercollegiate athletics program; photo.
109 Golfers place last in Big Four meet
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.21
UNI was defeated by Drake, Iowa State, and Iowa at the Big Four Meet in Cedar Rapids.
110 Panther athletics rank 69th nationally; 'Sports Illustrated' names UNI in the top 200 for Division-I
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.1
UNI was given a rating of 69th in the nation for its intercollegiate athletic programs in Division-I in 'Sports Illustrated's' "SI 200"; photo.
111 Swimmers lose on the road
Northern Iowan 99:13, p.21
UNI defeated by Illinois State, 195-99.
112 Frost earns national honors
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.13
Punter Derrick Frost set a new UNI record with 52.0 average yards against Western Kentucky and received co-National Special Teams Honors in the National Weekly Football Gazette; photo.
113 Panther arrested for disorderly conduct
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.13
Senior center Ryan Ozbun was arrested last Saturday night on College Hill during the Homecoming celebrations; witnesses claim Mr. Ozbun was innocent; photo.
114 Swimmers kick off season against Illinois State
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.16
Women will compete in a dual meet against Illinois State in Normal, Illinois.
115 Wrestling for a spot
Northern Iowan 99:12, p.1
The Cedar Falls Wrestling Alliance, previously located in the East Gym, has been asked to move out so that the gymnasium can be renovated.
116 UNI defeats Drury; loses close one to SMS
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.17
Panthers defeated Drury, 4-0, but lost to Southwest Missouri State, 2-0; photo.
117 XC fares well this weekend
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.20
UNI men took second place in the Illinois Invitational; Panther women competed in the Iowa State Invite.
118 Pathologist partnership begins
Northern Iowan 99:10, p.3
Through Project Affirm, UNI has partnered with Xavier University to increase the number of speech-language pathologists.
119 Swimmers ready for start of season
Northern Iowan 99:10, p.18
UNI swim team will begin its season today with its third annual Homecoming alumni swim meet.
120 Golfers take third
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.25
Women took third place at the Notre Dame Invitational over the weekend.
121 UNI defeated in home opener, 3-0
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.21
Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee; photo.
122 UNI-Dome installing video board at south end
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.5
A video board, 24 feet by 37 feet, is being installed at the south end of the UNI-Dome and will be up and running for this weekend's Homecoming football game.
123 Crowd control: step two; informative flyers, press releases sent out
Northern Iowan 99:8, p.1
After the 144 arrests on College Hill on Homecoming night last year, UNI's administration has printed over nine thousand flyers to inform students about city regulations and to offer safety tips.
124 Iraq allows inspectors in country
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.1
Political science professors Tom Rice and Steven Lobell comment on the recent weapons controversy in Iraq.
125 Women's soccer goes 0-2 this weekend, wraps up away streak of 8 straight games
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.17
Panthers were defeated by Illinois State, 2-0, and Valparaiso, 3-0; photo.
126 XC comes in third at Nebraska
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.22
Men's and women's cross country teams took third place at the Woody Greene Invitational in Nebraska.
127 Governor Vilsack visits UNI students; Tuesday's forum provided answers to the UNI community from its governor
Northern Iowan 99:6, p.1
Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack visited campus and spoke to students concerning the recent and upcoming tuition hikes; photo.
128 Homecoming safety the aim of campaign
Northern Iowan 99:5, p.1
UNI Public Safety officers and Cedar Falls police have created a video, informational posters, and press releases as part of their campaign to ensure the safety of students during Homecoming.
129 Iowa's population ages, new major is born
Northern Iowan 99:5, p.4
The new Gerontology major is intended to prepare educated professionals who will help Iowa's large elderly population.
130 UNI falls, 2-1, 3-0
Northern Iowan 99:5, p.24
UNI was defeated by Colorado College, 2-1, and Wyoming, 3-0; photo.
131 Off to a good start
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.19
UNI men shared fifth place with Drake in the Fairway Club Invitational; Panther women tied for third place with Bradley in the Illinois State Redbird Classic; photo.
132 Soccer loses to ISU, Arizona
Northern Iowan 99:3, p.21
UNI was defeated by the Cyclones of Iowa State, 2-1, and also by Arizona State University, 5-0; photo.
133 UNI professor connects cause, effects of substance abuse in Iowa females
Northern Iowan 99:3, p.1
Social work professor William Downs discovered a correlation between substance abuse and domestic abuse in women.
134 Tuition has its 'Price'; Board of Regents approves a tuition increase for Price Lab School students
Northern Iowan 99:2, p.1
Annual fees at Price Lab have increased from $200 to $340 to help offset the 20% budget cut; photo.
135 Hebert, Wertz named head coaches
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.24
Christy Hebert will coach softball; Stacey Wertz will coach swimming.
136 Koob declines pay raise to unite with UNI community
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.6
President Robert Koob, along with other faculty members, delayed his raise until November; will donate is 2.5 percent increase to the Students First capital campaign.
137 Sapp a new addition to Panthers
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.21
Benjamin Sapp, a former University of Iowa student, has joined the UNI football team this fall.
138 Nickelback rocks Moline, reviewer
Northern Iowan 98:61, p.1
A review of the concert by Nickelback; photo.
139 Women's Studies programs appoint new directors
Northern Iowan 98:61, p.1
Professors Susan Hill and Cynthia Goatley will head the undergraduate and graduate programs.
140 Rod Library interim dean finds permanent position
Northern Iowan 98:60, p.1
Marilyn Mercado is named Dean of Library Services effective July 1, 2002.
141 UNI walking tours set to coincide with art festival
Northern Iowan 98:60, p.6
Different art works and sculptures on campus will be part of the walking art tour.
142 Department of Athletics still in state of shock after sports reinstatements
Northern Iowan 98:59, p.6
Approximately $150,000 needs to be found within the university's budget to cover the costs of the reinstated women's swimming and tennis programs.
143 Graduates consider corporate corruption
Northern Iowan 98:59, p.1
Faculty members give advice to students who are graduating and taking positions with larger corporations.
144 Panther logo gets a new, updated look
Northern Iowan 98:58, p.7
CI Apparel, along with university staff, designed the new logo; photo.
145 Pi Kappa Alpha house demolished
Northern Iowan 98:58, p.1
The fraternity had been in the house, built by the Arey family, since 1975; photo.
146 Salaries: United Faculty, UNI administration negotiations reach pay decision
Northern Iowan 98:58, p.1
The negotiated rate of 5.6% will go into effect on November 1, 2002, rather than the previously agreed to date of July 1, 2002.
147 $33,000 grant helps technology program
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.1
Qwest Foundation gives grant to construct a modular technology laboratory.
148 Public safety officer travels to ground zero as a volunteer
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.1
Milissa Wright worked with police officers, firefighters, and EMS workers in New York City during the last week of March.
149 Jot down this day for soap star Dattilo
Northern Iowan 98:54, p.13
Today from 4-6 p.m. at Coralville Mall, "Days of Our Lives" actor, Brian Dattilo, will sign autographs; photo.
150 Alternate bookseller brings cheaper textbook prices to UNI
Northern Iowan 98:53, p.1
Pages and Books, a new textbook buyer and seller in the area, will offer UNI students cheaper textbooks that can be bought and sold online.
151 UNI intramural basketball teams headed to Orlando
Northern Iowan 98:53, p.24
'Total Domination' and the 'Panthers', UNI intramural basketball teams, will compete in the Target 5-on-5 National Basketball Tournament.
152 Staying connected with cell phones
Northern Iowan 98:52, p.13
Only 36 percent of Americans use a cell phone while 50 to 75 percent in Europe, Japan, and parts of southeast Asia use one.
153 Battling runs to help others battle diabetes
Northern Iowan 98:50, p.17
Abby Hanson has been raising money for the American Diabetes Association, and will run for the cause in the Koma Marathon 2002 in Hawaii.
154 Global Health Corps hosts annual symposium at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:49, p.13
The Global Health Corps will host their Annual Symposium on International Health in the Maucker Union Expansion; photo.
155 Threats, attacks plague bin Laden interviewer
Northern Iowan 98:49, p.1
Robert Fisk spoke on "911: Ask Who Did It, But For Heaven's Sake Don't Ask Why" at UNI on Monday evening.
156 Gerontology could be next major at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:48, p.3
The study of aging and its associated problems has been proposed as a new major at UNI.
157 World journalist rescheduled for visit to UNI; interviewer of Osama bin Laden and renowned journalist to speak about September 11 attacks
Northern Iowan 98:47, p.1
Robert Fisk, a journalist for the 'London Independent,' will speak on the events of September 11, 2001.
158 Amnesty group plans protests; week of action timed to coincide with Schwarzkopf visit
Northern Iowan 98:45, p.1
From April 1- April 6, Amnesty International will host a series of activities, including speakers and films, to protest against Norman Schwarzkopf's upcoming presentation; photo.
159 Shortage of nurses to care for Iowa's aging population
Northern Iowan 98:44, p.1
The nursing shortage will get even worse when 60% of Iowa's nurses retire around the year 2009.
160 Hard work and determination . . . it pays off in the end
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.11
Profile of senior music performance major Rebecca Johnson; photo.
161 SAA does more than just give tours; university group currently taking applications
Northern Iowan 98:42, p.11
The Student Alumni Ambassadors, a volunteer organization that promotes UNI, are looking for new members; photo.
162 Sandersfeld goes the extra mile
Northern Iowan 98:41, p.13
Jennifer Sandersfeld volunteered at the El Faro orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico; photo.
163 'Premiere service band' to visit UNI
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.3
The U.S. Navy Band will perform at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
164 "Harry" meets "Sally"
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.12
Students discuss dating and whether or not chivalry is dead; photo.
165 UNI prof profiled in national journal; Anelia Dimitrova highlighted for work in broadcasting
Northern Iowan 98:37, p.1
The American Journalism Review praised Anelia Dimitrova for her 1-hour cable program, "Here and There: Local Perspectives on Global Events and Issues."
166 A 'quick fix' isn't always the best fix
Northern Iowan 98:36, p.11
Some students are trying to lose weight quickly, and may be damaging their bodies in the process.
167 Spreadin' the love!
Northern Iowan 98:34, p.9
Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrates Valentine's Day by hosting a dinner at Parkview Nursing Home and a date auction at Tony's.
168 Poor posture poses potential problems
Northern Iowan 98:32, p.10
Members of the Mind, Body, Spirit class learn the importance of proper posture.
169 Student rage remains a concern
Northern Iowan 98:31, p.1
The spotlight in the media has turned from student rage in high schools to student rage in colleges and universities.
170 Put another dime in the juke box, baby!
Northern Iowan 98:30, p.10
A Winter Dance Party Tour, in which a Buddy Holly impersonator will perform, will take place at Electric Park.
171 College graduates' debt increasing exponentially
Northern Iowan 98:29, p.1
Explores student credit card debt and offers suggestions for getting out of debt.
172 Music fans gear up for jazz performance
Northern Iowan 98:29, p.15
The "Preservation Hall Jazz Band" will perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center on Jan. 22; photo.
173 Behroozi breaks the "norm"
Northern Iowan 98:28, p.16
Profile of high school senior Peter Behroozi.