Abortions

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# Title Date Summary
1 A fight for our rights
Northern Iowan 119:4, p.3
Bailey Klinkhammer writes her opinions on the recent event of the Dobbs v. Jackson court case. Klinkhammer argues that it is just the beginning of the 14th Amendments slowly being stripped away unless people take a stand and defend it; photo.
2 In defense of Dobbs v. Jackson
Northern Iowan 119:2, p.3
Drew Hill writes his opinions on the ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson case which overturned the protective abortion rights of Roe v. Wade. He believes that the Supreme Court made the right decision in the controversial debate.
3 Roe v. Wade is under attack (again)
Northern Iowan 118:55, p.3
Klinkhammer expresses opinions on the leaked draft of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court case, the attacks on Roe v. Wade and women's abortion rights through history, and what the draft could mean for other marginalized groups and Constitutional rights; photo.
4 NISG Senator speaks out about controversy
Northern Iowan 117:16, p.3
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) Senator Mohammed Rawwas defends the controversial ruling denying registry to Students for Life; photo.
5 Students for Life fails to pass
Northern Iowan 117:16, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) fails to pass a bill allowing the student organization "Students for Life" to form on campus, stirring controversy; photo.
6 Stop governing womens' bodies
Northern Iowan 117:14, p.3
Planned Parenthood has been heavily criticized for performing too many abortions but critics do not focus on their other functions, including sex education, reproductive health care, and other resources. In Goedken's opinion, Planned Parenthood should keep their funds in place to promote healthy lives and to keep people safe; photo.
7 Art Dept. lecture covers feminist art
Northern Iowan 116:36, p.2
Dr. Claire Kovacs presented a lecture titled 'The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in Kammerick Art Building. A group of students, faculty, and community members was in attendance. Presenter Dr. Claire Kovacs gave the lecture "The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in the Kamerick Art Building. She was introduced by UNI art faculty member Dr. Elizabeth Sutton, and also briefly talked about the "Empowered" show she co-curated on display in the Gallery of Art.
8 A feminism for the 99 percent
Northern Iowan 116:15, p.3
In the author's opinion, Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar represent the true face of modern feminism in their critical and anti-capitalist approach. Rawwas also explains why they have endorsed Bernie Sanders for president; photos.
9 Are you pro-life or pro-birth?
Northern Iowan 115:39, p.3
Professor emeritus of marketing Steve Corbin submits a letter to the editor arguing that there are major differences between being pro-life and pro-birth; photo.
10 First district candidates sound off
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.1
The article gives an overview of House of Representatives candidates Rod Blum and Abby Finkenauer and their stances on issues including heath care, the environment, abortion, and immigration; photos.
11 Heartbeat bill faces lawsuit
Northern Iowan 115:1, p.3
Governor Reynolds signed a bill which places strict restrictions on women seeking abortions. The bill has sparked debates on women's rights and several lawsuits have been filed against it; photo.
12 Understanding "late-term" abortions
Northern Iowan 114:3, p.3
Columnist Brenna Wolfe discusses her views on abortion, particularly late-term abortion.
13 LTE: satire piece maligns student orgs
Northern Iowan 112:48, p.3
The author writes a letter to the editor on behalf of the student organizations College Republicans and Right to Life in response to the satire piece "Student orgs offer help to those in need" published in the Northern Iowan on March 31. In the author's opinion, it disparaged both organizations and they ask the Northern Iowan to retract it.
14 CDC infographic sparks controversy
Northern Iowan 112:35, p.2
Members of the UNI community discuss reactions to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) information and guidelines regarding pregnancy and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; photo.
15 The 'pro-life' pickle: can we find a more accurate term?
Northern Iowan 112:18, p.3
Northern Iowan executive editor Nick Fisher discusses journalistic ethics and pro-life/pro-choice terminology in regard to the recent articles published in the paper about UNI Right to Life, UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI), and UNI Students Together for the Advancement of Reproductive Rights (UNI STARR); photo.
16 Time for America to un-stupid itself
Northern Iowan 112:15, p.3
In the author's opinion, the Republican presidential candidates are unqualified, and Jackson encourages readers to use their education to improve the world.
17 Censorship abound in UNIFI/RTL chalk war
Northern Iowan 112:14, p.4
In the author's opinion, student chalk messages should not be censored and should be removed only if they violate school policy of chalking without representation. Moeller discusses the recent messages by Right to Life and UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers; photo.
18 Student orgs. wage chalking war over abortion
Northern Iowan 112:14, p.3
UNI Right to Life chalked the sidewalk in front of Maucker Union to spread abortion awareness. UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) and UNI Students Together for the Advancement of Reproductive Rights (UNI STARR) responded with chalkings to promote reproductive rights. Members of each group discuss their messages; photo.
19 UNI Right to Life responds to 'War on Christianity'
Northern Iowan 112:6, p.3
In response Hannah Carr-Murphy's column "War on Christianity" published in the Northern Iowan on September 10, student organization UNI Right to Life responds discussing their organization's goals and clarifying that religious belief is not required.
20 Student speaks out on abortion guest speaker
Northern Iowan 110:44, p.3
In a letter to the editor, Emily Engle speaks about Jill Stanek's speech, "An Insider's View on Abortion." She says that only one viewpoint was discussed in the speech, and that every issue has two sides.
21 Activist, former nurse condemns abortions
Northern Iowan 110:43, p.1
UNI Right to Life brought Jill Stanek to campus to speak out against abortion. Jill Stanek formerly worked in a hospital that allowed late-term abortions and told stories of the things she witnessed while working there; photo.
22 Taylor discusses abortion
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.1
Sunsara Taylor spoke to the UNI community about abortion and other women's rights issues. Taylor explained that having an abortion is a safe and confidential process that should be available to all women as a choice; photo.
23 Who are you politically?
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.4
The author expresses her dissatisfaction with the United States government and President Obama. She feels that government spending is out of hand and that the government needs to take action.
24 UNI to host political activist Sunsara Taylor
Public Relations News Release 2013:113, p.1
Sunsara Taylor, a writer and political activist, will present "Defeating the Assault on Abortion Rights: Wining the Full Liberation of Women". Taylor believes that birth control and abortion are rights that women cannot be denied.
25 Controversial musical hits Strayer-Wood
Northern Iowan 110:17, p.4
"Spring Awakening" is a Strayer-Wood Theatre musical that is set to open on October 31. It deals with controversial subjects and is meant for mature audiences only; photo.
26 Silent students raise awareness
Northern Iowan 110:15, p.4
UNI students showed their pro-life views by wearing red tape with the word "life" over their mouths. This was symbolic of the millions of children aborted who were unable to speak. These students want to raise awareness and protest abortion; photo.
27 Protest incites student response
Northern Iowan 109:53, p.1
Protesters from Missionaries to the Pre-Born gathered outside of the Maucker Union to protest abortion and homosexuality. Groups of students opposed this protest and formed their own counter-protest group, photo.
28 We should all be pro-life
Northern Iowan 109:42, p.4
The author voices his opinion on abortion and some possible consequences of outlawing it.
29 The right's war on facts
Northern Iowan 109:15, p.4
Student gives information on Republican candidate platforms for local elections.
30 The conservative crusade against women's health
Northern Iowan 108:38, p.4
Several states, including Iowa, have proposed legislation making abortion more difficult and against the law. The Iowa bill, if passed, would make causing an abortion a Class A felony; punishable by life in prison.
31 Abortion takes center stage at UNI
Northern Iowan 106:50, p.6
Melissa Ohden will speak on the awareness of the impact of abortion on men, women, children, families, and communities.
32 Family planning research sparks debate among UNI students
Northern Iowan 106:35, p.1
Cost analysis study conducted by Iowa Initiative to Reduce Unwanted Pregnancies resulted in $3.78 saved for every $1.00 invested in family planning during the first year. Students have mixed views; photo.
33 Irrelevance of religious pro-life arguments
Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.5
Abortion revisited.
34 Why I won't vote for Obama
Northern Iowan 105:18, p.5
Writer shares four clear points on his choice for president, John McCain.
35 Culture Corner; signs of the apocalypse
Northern Iowan 104:18, p.5
Trick and treating ending before dark, pro-life campaign, and constant construction seen as signs of inevitable end of days.
36 Baby killers?
Northern Iowan 103:8, p.6
Keyed car noted as improper way to express opinion on abortion.
37 New stem-cell technology may ease tensions in pro-life debate
Northern Iowan 103:5, p.4
Dr. Robert Lanza reports that for the first time human embryonic stem cells can be generated without interfering with the embryo's potential for life.
38 Writers need to convey all the facts
Northern Iowan 102:47, p.6
Believes that recent column by Taylor Gerling on men's reproductive rights ignored important courses of action.
39 Who is financially responsible for baby?
Northern Iowan 102:46, p.7
Considers father's rights in reproduction.
40 U. S. abortion policy violates men's rights
Northern Iowan 102:33, p.5
Wonders why abortion laws only pertain to the choices of women.
41 High court needs to step up
Northern Iowan 102:30, p.5
Wonders why Supreme Court did not take strong stance in recent abortion case.
42 However you look at it, abortions here to stay
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.7
Comments about new Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee John G. Roberts, and about abortion, a subject about Mr. Roberts has been questioned.
43 Harkin-endorsed stem cell research bill moves to Senate
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.3
While stem cell research could result in medical advancements that might cure millions of people, the ethics of using embryo stem cells causes controversy.
44 Liberal responses hardly an argument
Northern Iowan 101:45, p.6
Support the ideas presented in an earlier letter on abortion written by Deidre Connell; believes Robert Rivera is presenting a liberal view on the subject.
45 Facts little more than propaganda
Northern Iowan 101:44, p.6
Feels Deirdre Connell has misinterpreted her facts on abortion.
46 The gory truth about abortion
Northern Iowan 101:42, p.6
Presents facts on abortion to dispute other letters to the editor on the topic.
47 Pro-life material lacking facts
Northern Iowan 101:40, p.6
Wants people to be aware that not all information presented in letters to the editor is true and may be slanted towards the writer's view.
48 Just the facts, please
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.9
Believes that Ryan Crane was unjustified in his support of abortion.
49 Pro-choice isn't pro-death
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.7
Feels abstinence-only education is not the right method for sex education.
50 When is a baby human?
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.9
Questions columnist Ryan Crane as to when he believes a fetus becomes a human.
51 Ladies, why don't you want choices?
Northern Iowan 101:38, p.5
Provides his reasons for support of abortion.
52 Isn't it ironic? Don't you think?
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.5
Examines irony in current political issues.
53 A clause for the holiday
Northern Iowan 101:25, p.5
Examines and supports an amendment to a Congressional spending bill that will allow medical care facilities to refuse abortion services and still receive full government funding.
54 Top Five List: Bush is bad, mmkay?
Northern Iowan 101:18, p.5
Explains top five reasons why citizens should not vote for George W. Bush.
55 Stop the Bush-bashing!
Northern Iowan 101:16, p.6
Reacts to letters and columns in the Northern Iowan by addressing various anti-Bush and pro-Kerry claims.
56 Facing the issues: ethics & morality
Northern Iowan 101:14, p.3
Describes presidential candidates' positions on abortion, gay marriage, capital punishment, and cloning; photo.
57 Debaters hash out party differences
Northern Iowan 100:53, p.1
UNI College Republicans and Northern Iowa Democrats debate the positions of Senator John Kerry and President George W. Bush in the upcoming election; photo.
58 Abortion opponents poorly informed on procedures
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.10
Encourages students to do more research on issues before condoning them.
59 From your senate: just the facts; a non-partisan overview of current political issues
Northern Iowan 100:16, p.4
Current legislative issues.
60 Peterson case shows truth of abortion issue
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.9
Linda Ill disagrees with the stance that the National Organization for Women has taken in the Laci Peterson case.
61 Daily weapons of mass destruction
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.5
Claims that abortion clinics, prejudice, and the decline in religious fervor can also be considered "weapons of mass destruction."
62 Reader responds to Buelow
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.9
Criticizes columnist Katie Buelow for her comments regarding virginity, abortion, and sexual music videos.
63 Letter to the editor: column response
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.14
Criticizes the column and author of "Cognitive Expulsion."
64 Masturbation, abortion recent hot topics
Northern Iowan 97:49, p.6
Comments on a recent visit by the Missionaries to the Preborn, a religious group based in Wisconsin, to the UNI campus
65 Religious demonstration
Northern Iowan 97:49, p.1
Wisconsin based group, Missionaries to the Pre-Born and Unashamed & Associates, spreads pro-life message to students; photo.
66 UNI student arrested for simple assault
Public Relations News Release 2000:346, p.1
A student was charged with simple assault for initiating physical contact with and destroying the sign of a peaceful pro-life demonstrator.
67 Abortion legal, still not accessible
Northern Iowan 95:24, p.6
Comments that there is a shortage of doctors trained to do abortions.
68 UNI Students for Life
Northern Iowan 95:5, p.5
Will meet.
69 Bells ring; all must answer call
Northern Iowan 94:35, p.6
Student responds to Chad Heeren's January 27 column about religious groups and abortion.
70 Abortion bells toll too loudly
Northern Iowan 94:31, p.5
Columnist comments on religious groups' views of abortion.
71 Bells toll for abortion awareness
Northern Iowan 94:30, p.10
The bells at St. Stephen's Catholic Student Center rang for thirty-seven minutes yesterday as a memorial for the children whose lives were taken by abortion.
72 U.S. remembers controversial decision of 25 years ago; Roe vs. Wade case sparked debate that looms even today
Northern Iowan 94:30, p.5
Twenty-five years ago abortion was legalized in the United States, causing controversy that continues today.
73 University of Northern Iowa Students for Life to hold discussion Wednesday, January 29
Public Relations News Release 1996:236, p.1
Panel examines "Why Abortion is Unnecessary".
74 Rumors untrue; Health Center does not fund abortions
Northern Iowan 93:21, p.1
Health Center provides some services to pregnant women, but not abortions.
75 Harkin's re-election: 'Sad reflection on us all'
Northern Iowan 93:20, p.8
Newly elected Tom Harkin supports partial-birth abortions.
76 Abortion debate: largest beating of a dead horse in modern society
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.5
Columnist comments on both sides of the abortion issue.
77 Election '96; the issues
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.3
President Clinton's and Bob Dole's views on abortion and foreign relations are compared.
78 Abortion to be topic of talk at University of Northern Iowa April 24
Public Relations News Release 1995:337, p.1
John Stack will present "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Abortion" in the Maucker Expansion on Wednesday.
79 Pro-lifers have Constitutional right to oppose abortion procedure
Northern Iowan 92:26, p.9
Explains viewpoint on abortion.
80 Mother laments abortion of unborn child
Northern Iowan 91:40, p.6
Poem on regrets for abortion.
81 Abortion doctors not Nazis, push moral factor onto others
Northern Iowan 91:39, p.7
Responds to recent letters about abortion.
82 Hitler supported abortions for his "unwanted" people
Northern Iowan 91:37, p.7
Tries to clear up abortion view.
83 Anti-choice rhetoric grounded in sexism
Northern Iowan 91:36, p.6
Believes recent letter did not get at real issue.
84 Government has interest in protecting unborns
Northern Iowan 91:36, p.6
Disagrees with recent column.
85 Hitler opposed freedom of choice, too
Northern Iowan 91:36, p.6
Attempts to refute recent letter.
86 Abortion doctors equal to guards who manned ovens at Auschwitz
Northern Iowan 91:35, p.6
Comments on recent panel discussion on abortion.
87 Seeking common ground on abortion issues
Northern Edition 3:3, p.5
Panel discusses abortion.
88 Abortion panel gives views on sensitive issue
Northern Iowan 91:34, p.1
Panel of eight presented by UNI Students for L.I.F.E.; photo.
89 Columnist uses women's rights to distract from abortion; "The care of human life-is the first and only legitimate object of good government
Northern Iowan 91:34, p.6
Reacts to recent Peg Fox column.
90 UNI Students for L.I.F.E.
Northern Iowan 91:32, p.2
Panel discussion.
91 If embryos have rights, why not women?; conservative social policies do not make sense
Northern Iowan 91:31, p.7
Outlines position on abortion.
92 'Family values' excuse clouds actual debate
Northern Iowan 90:35, p.7
Believes that there are occasions when it may not be the best idea for parents to be informed about their daughter's decision to have an abortion.
93 Parental notification vote about family values
Northern Iowan 90:35, p.6
Believes parents should know if daughter seeks abortion.
94 Children are future of America
Northern Iowan 89:50, p.2
Believes that any taking of life is wrong.
95 Tolerance needed; not violence
Northern Iowan 89:50, p.3
Attempts to clarify earlier points on abortion and religion.
96 It's not our money
Northern Iowan 89:49, p.5
Believes that taxes collected by government belong to the government to dispose of as it sees fit.
97 Pro-life defended; pro-choice attacked
Northern Iowan 89:48, p.3
Believes recent letter misstated position of those who are against abortion.
98 Loving correction is way of Christians
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.3
Attempts to show Christian method of dealing with sin and sinners.
99 Pro-life turns to pro-murder?
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.3
Recalls murder of Florida doctor.
100 Pro-lifers need to listen to Jesus
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.3
Believes that Jesus would not oppress his neighbors, would allow for free will.