Page
# Article Article Summary Edit
1 Letter from the Editor Review of current year's NI and a glimpse of what is to come next fall from the Northern Iowan from the incoming executive editor, John David Anderson; photo.
2 A welcome from the Deans Welcoming messages from the Deans of the Colleges within the University of Northern Iowa.
3 Local eateries fill hungry campus students Toads Bar and Grill, The Other Place, Zippy's BBQ Shack, the Pump Haus Pub and Grill, and Ippa Asian Cuisine are just of few of the restaurants available close to the UNI campus; photo.
4 Panther athletics look to captivate the state Athletic programs at UNI had wonderful success in 2009-2010. The McLeod Center and the UNI-Dome have attracted crowds like never before; photo.
5 Numerous study places, opportunities for help around campus Study areas are provided in Maucker Union, Rod Library, main and individual house lounges in the dorms, and classroom buildings.
6 Where can I find A handy guide to finding information on the UNI Home Page and MyUNIverse.
7 Introduction to Information Technology Services Basic information concerning the purpose of services provided by the Information Technology Services Department.
8 Scenic spots on and near the UNI campus Bike trails, benches on campus, and the Greenhouse are relaxing places to stop and watch the world go by.
9 A day in the life of a UNI Panther Campus scenes; photo.
10 Students see it free with Panther Pass Forty-seven dollars of student fees goes toward a Panther Pass. This pass allows free admission to all athletic events, School of Music performances, Strayer-Wood Theatre performances, and reduced prices to the Performing Arts Center; photo.
11 WRC offers variety of health, recreational, workout services Wellness and Recreation Center provide a fitness area, free weight room, courts, swimming and leisure pools, climbing wall, and other areas for activities; photo.
12 Variety of transportation options at University of Northern Iowa available to students Cars, bicycles, walking, and bus service are the major means of getting around the campus and Waterloo/Cedar Falls area; photo.
13 Be prepared: the UNI Student Health Clinic Clinic requirements for admission to the University and services offered; photo.
14 Living in the dorms? What to bring (and not to bring) It is important to consult the Department of Residence Web Site for information on rules and regulations. The site will provide suggestions for things needed to make your stay comfortable; photo.
15 Welcome from your Student Body President, Joel C. Anderson Student welcome from student government President Joel Anderson; photo.
16 Welcome from your University President President Benjamin Allen welcomes students to UNI; photo.
Page 1
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
17 "Conservative Coming Out Week" raises questions UNI College Republican's campaign has caused outcry and support for the cause. Some see the activities as "liberal bashing". Goal seen as well intentioned, but execution could have used more thought.
18 Students enjoy fresh air, warm weather on campus Spring must be near. Scenes from a game of catch in Lawther Field; photo.
19 Hispanic Latino Student Union celebrates Cinco de Mayo April 30 Free food, music, and fellowship will highlight an early celebration of Cinco de Mayo; photo.
Page 10
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
20 UNI intramural team qualifies for national tournament The Athletes won the UNI intramural women's basketball tournament easily. The team then won the regional and will now play on the campus of North Carolina State this weekend.
Page 12
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
21 Panther Profile Getting to know UNI softball pitcher Jen Larsen; photo.
Page 2
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
22 Northern Iowan 2009-10 Editorial Awards Northern Iowan presents editorial awards.
Page 4
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
23 Dropping out of college A farewell to college, without graduation. Education continues for a lifetime.
24 The simplest of solutions Keep America Beautiful has unbelievable statistics on littering. Iowa schools spend over three million dollars each year on litter cleanup.
25 Farewell UNI Summary of the changes in the Northern Iowan during the past year. The move toward truth in journalism and bringing important stories to the students has been rewarding to the staff.
Page 5
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
26 The first stage is denial Thinking about dying makes a person more appreciative of life.
Page 6
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
27 Fey, Carell Show chemistry in "Date Night" The movie "Date Night" is reviewed; photo.
28 He said, she said: relationship advice Male and female perspectives on dating and relationships; photo.
29 Student Voices Students answer the question, "What are your summer plans"; photo?
Page 7
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
30 Photo Scenes from Campbell Hall end of the year auction; photo.
Page 8
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
31 Daigh's grand slam pushes Panthers past Nebraska Softball team defeats Nebraska, 5-3.
32 Mahoney awarded prestigious NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Josh Mahoney, member of the UNI football team has been awarded a $48,000 scholarship for graduate work. He earned a 4.0 grade point average; majoring in economics and English; photo.
33 Former wrestling coach files lawsuit against UNI athletic director Brad Penrith has filed a lawsuit against UNI and Troy Dannen for $100,000 in damages and reinstatement as head wrestling coach.
34 Brad's Sports Blurb Greg McDermott named head coach at Creighton. His son, Doug, has been granted a release from his letter of intent to play basketball at UNI. This will allow Doug to enroll at Creighton and play for his father.
Page 9
Archival Scanned Page with Text
# Article Article Summary Edit
35 Nine Panthers head to NFL camps Three former Panther football players sign free agent deals with professional teams. Six teammates invited to mini camps; photo.