Alcohol and Drugs

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601 UNI joins substance abuse research group
Northern Iowan 87:60, p.3
Will coordinate efforts on research.
602 UNI joins drug abuse consortium
Campus News Network 1:19, p.2
Will strengthen research.
603 University of Northern Iowa joins consortium for substance abuse research and evaluation
Public Relations News Release 1990:588, p.1
UNI joins other Regents institutions, Drake University, and five departments of state government in consortium dealing with substance abuse.
604 Speaker advises moderation for student drinkers
Northern Iowan 87:57, p.5
Mike Green speaks to student groups.
605 SADD chapter gains momentum in first year on UNI campus
Northern Iowan 87:55, p.1
Leaders talk about plans.
606 Students spend billions on alcohol yearly
Northern Iowan 87:55, p.9
National scope on drinking problems.
607 Banquet honors alcohol and drug abuse prevention team
Northern Iowan 87:54, p.1
Earl Hipp speaks to ADAPT team.
608 Green to speak on drug abuse in athletics
Northern Iowan 87:40, p.12
609 Caffeine: the liquid addiction
Northern Iowan 87:39, p.5
Dangers of caffeine.
610 Toast this. . . .
Northern Iowan 87:39, p.3
Believes recent article went too far in describing the dangers of alcohol.
611 Cocaine: CF's third biggest problem
Northern Iowan 87:38, p.1
Effects of cocaine.
612 Alcohol: #1 killer fosters addiction
Northern Iowan 87:36, p.1
Abusing alcohol has many short and long term effects; photo.
613 Marijuana: college students keep the fire burning
Northern Iowan 87:35, p.1
Smoking marijuana has many short and long term effects; photo.
614 UNI S.A.D.D. chapter to hold inaugural meeting tomorrow
Northern Iowan 87:31, p.6
First meeting of Students Against Drunk Driving will be held in the Union.
615 The innocent victims of drug abusers--babies born with addictions
Public Relations News Release 1990:228, p.1
Children born to a drug addicted mother face difficult problems.
616 ISU minors are barred from bars
Northern Iowan 87:23, p.1
Students who are nineteen and twenty years old will not be admitted to bars in Ames, Iowa.
617 Drug policy has major impact; policy is suppressing our natural rights
Northern Iowan 87:20, p.4
Student disagrees with the government's policy on drugs.
618 Drugs in schools increasingly influencing course of education
Public Relations News Release 1990:87, p.1
Drug problems in schools are disrupting educational process.
619 Student opposes drug legalization
Northern Iowan 87:16, p.3
Student comments on Mark Thompson's October 23 column on legalizing drugs to reduce the deficit.
620 On the Other Hand
Northern Iowan 87:15, p.2
Columnist comments on our country's economic difficulties and how legalizing certain drugs would help.
621 New tailgating policy a success; "no reports of vandalism¿"
Northern Iowan 87:14, p.1
New policy reduced the amount of trash left in the parking lot and eliminated vandalism associated with tailgating.
622 Johnston, 1,643 others, oppose alcohol policy; President's Office receives petition
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.4
Letter written by Laurie Johnston outlines alternatives to the new tailgating policy restricting alcohol.
623 Students react positively to "Choices" during Alcohol Awareness Week
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.10
Students learn about social activities that do not involve alcohol during Alcohol Awareness Week.
624 Beer us!
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.2
Columnist proposes that everyone stop drinking alcohol.
625 Health programs offered to "conscious students"
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.4
Three programs will be held this month on AIDS, alcoholism, and eating disorders.
626 Residence halls affected by alcohol related problems
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.4
High number of alcohol poisonings, underage drinking, and other alcohol related problems have occurred already this semester in dormitories.
627 Students are encouraged to drink responsibly during "Choices Week"
Northern Iowan 87:12, p.1
Campus activities are scheduled October 14-20 for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.
628 What dry is now; there's no going back . . .
Northern Iowan 87:9, p.
New policies will be in effect his Homecoming regulating alcohol consumption at tailgate parties.
629 UNI wellness and substance abuse programs get a $126,300 boost
Public Relations News Release 1990:38, p.1
Grant to help expand current health programs and information.
630 UNI wellness and substance abuse programs get a $126,300 boost
Public Relations News Release 1990:38, p.1
Two year grant announced to aid in development of holistic programs for students, staff, and faculty.
631 Poor judgement?
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.3
Students comment on sign on College Hill business "Study Guides Available in 6pk or 12pk".
632 Student angry with new alcohol policy
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.2
Student says new alcohol policy will stop alumni and others from tailgating; believes problems in the dorms are not all related to alcohol.
633 Adult children of alcoholics--traumas can last a lifetime
Public Relations News Release 1990:18, p.1
Counseling and support groups help children of alcoholic parents overcome traumatic experiences.
634 Alcohol policy approved; tailgating, residence halls affected
Northern Iowan 87:1, p.1
New policy requires groups of over twenty-five to have a written permit and $100 deposit to tailgate in the North Dome parking lot; hours for tailgating are restricted.
635 Administering a burgeoning normal school
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.154
Debate over the mission of the Normal School; disparity in salary for women and men; duties of Board; organization of library services; photo.
636 Kilbourne warns of evils in alcohol advertisements
Northern Iowan 86:54, p.4
Excerpts from address by Jean Kilbourne.
637 Student government tables resolution to aid drinkers
Northern Iowan 86:54, p.6
Considers recommendation to abandon alternate day parking so that students who have been drinking could leave cars on streets overnight.
638 Kilbourne to speak
Northern Iowan 86:53, p.1
Jean Kilbourne will speak on alcohol and advertising.
639 Images of alcohol in advertising will be topic of nationally-known speaker at University of Northern Iowa Tuesday (April 17)
Public Relations News Release 1989:559, p.1
Professor Jean Kilbourne speaks in Maucker Union on alcohol advertising. The presentation will cover media censorship, alcoholism, and the effects of advertising on viewers. The program is sponsored by the Speakers Committee and the Student Government.
640 Marijuana legalization defended
Northern Iowan 86:45, p.3
Cites beneficial uses of marijuana.
641 Alcohol and sexual attitudes survey completed at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1
Professors Tom Davis and Susan Koch conduct a survey showing low illegal drug use among the student body, but high alcohol consumption. The survey is meant to help educators develop quality programs on health practice.
642 Drug legalization wrong
Northern Iowan 86:41, p.2
Believes that marijuana does have lethal effects.
643 Following alcohol-related incidents, police increase patrol on Hill
Northern Iowan 86:41, p.1
Increased patrols attempt to control large closing time crowds on the Hill.
644 BACCHUS teaches, but doesn't preach
Northern Iowan 86:38, p.3
645 Drug legalization not the answer
Northern Iowan 86:37, p.2
Believes government should continue its eradication efforts.
646 Drug-free environment important, healthy for employees
Northern Iowan 86:37, p.4
Discussion of meaning of drug-free workplace.
647 Make marijuana legal
Northern Iowan 86:37, p.2
Believes marijuana causes no harm.
648 New organization seeks to promote alcohol awareness
Northern Iowan 86:35, p.1
BACCHUS chapter started at UNI.
649 Counseling Center, Health Center offer variety of activities for spring semester at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:369, p.1
The Counseling and Student Health Centers organize several programs for students seeking help with weight control, substance abuse, sexual abuse, and relationship problems.
650 Drug legalization advocated
Northern Iowan 86:32, p.2
651 Education needed for war on drugs
Northern Iowan 86:32, p.5
Professor Crew talks about inconsistencies in drug law and recent trends in drug use.
652 Students in 'Keep It Simple' choose alcohol-free lifestyle
Northern Iowan 86:32, p.8
Ginny Bass and Cheryl Buss talk about the program.
653 'War on Drugs' should be fought with education and public health policy, not guns: University of Northern Iowa sociology professor
Public Relations News Release 1989:357, p.1
Professor Keith Crew criticizes the "war on drugs", explaining some practical treatments for the country's drug abuse problem.
654 Is the legalization of drugs the answer to the nation's drub problem?
Public Relations News Release 1989:347, p.1
Professor Keith Crew expresses his doubts that the war on drugs will succeed. He states that proper education and rehabilitation are required.
655 Top 10 national stories that made the news in '89
Public Relations News Release 1989:316, p.1
Professor Tom Ryan lists the top national news stories of the year. Stories include the Supreme Court's decision on abortion, the war on drugs, and developments in the Soviet Union.
656 Alcohol kills UNI student; over Thanksgiving break
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.3
Travis Ebel dies from alcohol poisoning.
657 Warning signs of alcohol poisoning
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.6
Description of the levels of intoxication.
658 Keep your future alive--don't drink and drive
Northern Iowan 86:24, p.2
659 Fahr Beverage sponsors poster competition
Northern Iowan 86:17, p.6
Seeks to encourage responsible drinking.
660 Drunk driving changes lives; students involved in car crash
Northern Iowan 86:15, p.10
Rob Heater talks about his experience in an alcohol-related car accident.
661 R.A. gets drunk for alcohol awareness
Northern Iowan 86:15, p.10
Demonstrates diminishment of motor skills.
662 Don't be afaird to talk to children about drugs and alcohol.
Public Relations News Release 1989:128, p.1
Most children will be curious about drugs and alcohol at some time during their elementary school years. When they ask, they should be given factual information about the effects of drugs and alcohol on their bodies in a non-threatening manner.
663 Alcohol abuse: "the monster in the closet"
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.2
Asks people to see the evils of alcohol.
664 Videoconference to be broadcast Tuesday
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.5
Topic will be drugs in the workplace.
665 "Choices" badge means free pop for abstainers
Northern Iowan 86:10, p.6
666 Bars flourishing thanks to students
Northern Iowan 86:8, p.1
A survey of the bars on College Hill; business seems to be good despite change in legal age.
667 ACOC fights co-dependency
Northern Iowan 86:5, p.9
Counseling Center offers support group.
668 Gang activity on the rise
Northern Iowan 86:5, p.1
Increase seen in large cities; alcohol, rather than drugs, is main campus problem.
669 Police warn UNI students of crackdown on booze suppliers
Northern Iowan 85:50, p.1
Warn students not to buy alcohol for minors.
670 The cocaine spinoff--crack--just as addictive, cheaper, and more deadly.
Public Relations News Release 1988:342, p.1
Jenney Bass states that crack is claiming more lives every day. People need to be educated and informed about the dangers of this drug.
671 Addictive personalities-- why do people become addicted?
Public Relations News Release 1988:331, p.1
Jenney Bass says many times one addiction leads to another, and says there are some traits in people who become addicted to chemical substances. Counseling and support are usually needed before a person can break a chain of addiction.
672 Taking the pledge for alcohol awareness
Northern Iowa Today 17:1, p.8
UNI program helps students make informed choices.
673 The Five Minute Dilemma
Northern Iowan 85:39, p.8
Dealing with a hangover.
674 New dry beer offers variety to consumers
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.9
Michelob Dry becomes popular.
675 When drinking becomes dangerous- alcohol ranked as third leading killer.
Public Relations News Release 1988:217, p.1
Alcohol is classified as a drug. Jenney Bass says the physical problems associated with alcohol abuse include stomach ulcers, stomach cancer, and malnutrition, as well as liver damage. There are many places people can go for help.
676 AAW speaker discusses choices
Northern Iowan 85:18, p.6
Excerpts from remarks by Luke Van Orden.
677 Alcohol ads seen as ironic
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.2
Contrasts Choices Week with advertising for alcohol.
678 Alcohol awareness gave many choices
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.5
About 2800 students participated in activities; photo.
679 Alcohol policy is enforced in halls
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.7
Alcohol not permitted at parties; those who are of age may possess and consume alcohol in their rooms.
680 And, more thanks . . . .
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.3
Further thanks to those who helped with Choices Week.
681 Arrest process for OWI is illustrated
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.1
Interviews with police and court officials.
682 Martin gives thanks to week's backers
Northern Iowan 85:15, p.3
Appreciates support for Choices Week.
683 Up, up and away . . . .
Northern Iowan 85:15, p.1
Lawther Hall schedules Choices Week event; photo.
684 "What does alcohol awareness mean to you?"; photo survey
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.10
Students and faculty state their opinions.
685 AAW shows non-alcoholic activities
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.10
Trying to offer a selection of activities in which alcohol is not present.
686 Branstad signs contract
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.1
Operation 6-PACC focuses on alternatives to drinking.
687 Choices . . . a week of reflection
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.10
Hope to give students a chance to think before they drink.
688 Operation 6-PACC to challenge many
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.11
Program calls for abstinence for a week; photo.
689 SSPA helps students
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.11
Health Center offers information and support for students who want to know about alcohol and its effects.
690 Untitled
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.2
A further look at weekend fun.
691 Wilde Ideas
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.2
Urges students to think about their consumption of alcohol.
692 UNI offers support to children of alcoholics
Northern Iowan 85:12, p.7
Counseling Center offers support group.
693 Untitled
Northern Iowan 85:12, p.2
Scene at a College Hill bar.
694 UNI's bota policy in the works
Northern Iowan 85:10, p.5
Officials working on policy relating to bringing alcohol into the Dome.
695 Wilde Ideas
Northern Iowan 85:7, p.2
Legalization of drugs.
696 Is drug testing an invasion of student-athletes' privacy?
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.17
UNI coaches believe testing beneficial.
697 U of I bans the bota
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.1
Bob Bowlsby comments on situation and rules at UNI.
698 Alcohol rules toughen on minors in dorms
Northern Iowan 85:1, p.5

Bob Hartman talks about the rules and the way that they will enforced.

699 Bar contests draw crowds, complaints; almost anything goes
Northern Iowan 84:59, p.8
Bar owners talk about their promotions.
700 Invisible handicaps no less challenging
Northern Iowan 84:56, p.9
Help available for children of alcoholics.