Environment
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1 | Promoting more walkable communities Northern Iowan 119:15, p.3 |
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on the benefits of creating walkable communities such as college campuses. Studies show that it improves the environment and the mental health of those who live in these communities. | |
2 | Conservation Corps expands to Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 118:29, p.1 |
The Conservation Corps of Minnesota and Iowa has recently expanded into the Cedar Falls area, providing hands-on opportunities for young adults drawn to the field of conservation; photo. | |
3 | Panther Plot pauses, possible return Northern Iowan 117:54, p.1 |
The Panther Plot, a student-run garden at UNI, is being discontinued due to its inability to become self-sufficient. The garden was a place for students to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants. With help from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), work is being done towards restructuring the operations of the garden in hopes of one day reopening; photos. | |
4 | Clean up College Hill this Earth Day Northern Iowan 117:51, p.4 |
Student David Hindman has organized a clean up of the College Hill area on Earth Day, April 22. Organizational partners include Green Iowa AmeriCorps, ThreeHouse Collaborative, Campus Ministries, and the College Hill Partnerships; photo. | |
5 | UNI hosts 'Solve Climate by 2030' webinar Northern Iowan 117:51, p.5 |
UNI hosted the Solve Climate by 2030 project, a series of webinars which educate the public on issues relating to climate and the environment in their own communities. Professor Catherine Zeman and student Madison Johnson helped modersate, and panelists included Cedar Valley community leaders Matt Hein, Chris Schwartz, and Ellen Bluth; photo. | |
6 | Iowans: say no to "Meat on the Table" month Northern Iowan 117:48, p.3 |
The author criticizes Governor Kim Reynolds' proclamation declaring April "Meat on the Table Month" which encourages Iowans to support Iowa meat producers. Slomka discusses the detrimental effects of animal agriculture, including polluted water and air, livestock abuse, health problems, and unsustainability as a means of reducing food insecurity. | |
7 | Local Food and Film Festival held at Hearst Center Northern Iowan 116:42, p.5 |
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE) co-hosted the Local Food and Film Festival at the Hearts Center for the Arts on March 7. One of the food vendors was UNI Local Food Program, and the Panther Initiative for Environmental Equity and Resilience (PIEER) was one of the non-food vendors. PIEER graduate student Deanna Williams and student fellow at Good Neighbor Iowa (part of CEEE) spoke about the event; photo. | |
8 | Brockovich gives Leopold Lecture Northern Iowan 116:39, p.2 |
President Mark Nook and student Samantha Bennett introduced Erin Brockovich, who gave an Aldo Leopold Lecture titled "The Power of One" on February 25 in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). Brockovich, and environmental activist, spoke on her legal case against the Pacific Gas Company and climate change; photo. | |
9 | Recycling changes coming to campus Northern Iowan 115:49, p.1 |
Changes in the recycling industry have caused UNI to change their recycling guidelines; photos. | |
10 | 3 key points from climate report Northern Iowan 115:25, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the recent National Climate Assessment released by the government shows major detrimental effects from climate change. Ave also discusses the political response to the report; photo. | |
11 | 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. | |
12 | Tallgrass Prairie Center educates during field day Northern Iowan 115:5, p.5 |
The Tallgrass Prairie Center in conjunction with Iowa State University STRIPS (Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips) will host a field day at J.H. Roadman Memorial Park in Dike on September 13; photos. | |
13 | UNI switched from Pepsi to Coke Northern Iowan 115:2, p.1 |
The UNI campus switched from Pepsi to Cokie products, prompting mixed feelings about the change; photo. | |
14 | Greenhouse Kitchen comes to the Hill Northern Iowan 114:43, p.1 |
Greenhouse Kitchen is a new restaurant that is opening on College Hill. They serve burritos, wraps, salads and grain bowls with many dietary options. Much of the ingredients will be provided locally; photos. | |
15 | Artistic display at UNI goes green Northern Iowan 112:52, p.4 |
An Earth Month art display by the Green Project will be on display in Rod Library through May 13; photos. | |
16 | Time to think critically about ag industry Northern Iowan 112:46, p.3 |
Cobb critiques the agricultural industry and its effect on the environment; photos. | |
17 | Caucus for climate Northern Iowan 112:32, p.3 |
Ruggiero believes climate change is the most important issue going into the caucuses, and discusses examples of clean energy in Iowa. | |
18 | Climate change must change Northern Iowan 112:11, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, climate change is an important issue and people should vote for those who support a cleaner energy plan. | |
19 | UNI to host second regional sustainability conference Public Relations News Release 2014:191, p.1 |
The conference will take place on March 12, in Maucker Union. This conference focuses on actions needed to envision a sustainable world. The event is free and open to the public. | |
20 | UNI ranks in top five affordable, eco-friendly colleges Public Relations News Release 2014:98, p.1 |
UNI was recently recognized as the No. 3 school on the list of "50 Great Affordable Eco-friendly Colleges". Colleges that are on the list all have distinctive structures or lifestyle characteristics on sustainability. | |
21 | Demand action on climate change patterns Northern Iowan 111:7, p.3 |
Columnist Cooling looks into the global warming issue and urges people to take action on its issues. | |
22 | UNI featured in The Princeton Review's 'Guide to 322 Green College' Public Relations News Release 2013:262, p.1 |
UNI is one of the 322 most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada, according to The Princeton Review. UNI's rating of 95 out of 99 was the highest score of any school in Iowa. | |
23 | Trees in trouble at and surrounding UNI Northern Iowan 110:42, p.3 |
In a letter to the editor, Ben Hoskch addresses the growing problem of trees becoming infected with the Emerald Ash Borer. | |
24 | UNI film screening to explore cancer prevention Public Relations News Release 2013:173, p.1 |
UNI will be showing the film "Living Downstream" and hosting a discussion about links between the environment and cancer. It will include a lot of information on environmental contamination and how to work towards a healthier environment. | |
25 | New group on campus aims to clean up environment Northern Iowan 110:30, p.2 |
UNI Climate Movement is a new group on campus that aims to help the environment. They want to inform people about the air and water they consume. This is a great way for students who care about the environment to work together to make a change; photo. | |
26 | The greatest show on turf: Ethanol is not the fuel for a sustainable future Northern Iowan 110:23, p.3 |
Says that ethanol made from corn is a temporary solution for a long-term issue. It is actually more expensive in the long run. | |
27 | Go ahead and disregard your elders, Millennials Northern Iowan 110:18, p.3 |
The Millennial generation is going to have to work harder and longer for smaller returns than any other generation in the 20th century. Generation X never did anything for the Millennials, and the Millennials do not need Generation X; photo. | |
28 | Books still hold relevancy in today's society Northern Iowan 110:16, p.3 |
Author insists that printed books still top tablets and e-readers. He explains that since books do not need electricity or the internet, they are more reliable. Books also may be better for the environment in the long run; photo. | |
29 | National Science Foundation awards UNI $750,000 grant for Arctic research Public Relations News Release 2013:58, p.1 |
The National Science Foundation awarded UNI a $750,000 grant for the "RCN-SEES: Artic-FROST: Arctic Frontiers of Sustainability: Resources, Societies, Environments and Development in the Changing North". It will focus on sustainability in the Arctic. | |
30 | Food waste reduction workshop scheduled for Oct. 2 in Mason City Public Relations News Release 2013:49, p.1 |
The Iowa Waste Reduction Center will be holding a food waste reduction workshop at the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum in Mason City. It will focus on methods to divert food away from landfills. | |
31 | Food waste reduction workshop to be hosted by UNI Public Relations News Release 2013:43, p.1 |
The Iowa Waste Reduction Center will be holding a food waste reduction workshop. The workshop will discuss ways to reduce food waste and divert it from the landfill. Registration is ten dollars. | |
32 | Stem-cells: It's what's for dinner Northern Iowan 110:2, p.5 |
Researchers at Maastricht University have been able to produce a hamburger out of stem cells from a cow's stomach. This has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from livestock and ultimately help the environment. | |
33 | Iowa mowing laws designed to protect roadside habitats Public Relations News Release 2013:6, p.1 |
UNI's Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management program reminds Iowans of mowing restrictions. Mowing roadside ditches prior to July 15 is illegal. The goal is to help wildlife survive, and for the grass to maintain its root structure. | |
34 | UNI hosts graduate teaching workshop Public Relations News Release 2012:303, p.1 |
The graduate-level workshop, "The Environment and the Way We Live: Our Choices Impact Everyone's Future," will be held June 17-18 at the EBLyons Nature Center in Dubuque. A follow-up workshop will be held November 9, at the Swiss Valley Nature Center. | |
35 | UNI's Panthers pick up to give new life to old stuff May 8-10 Public Relations News Release 2012:294, p.1 |
During the fifth annual Panther Pick Up, St. Vincent de Paul, Goodwill Industries International Inc. and The Salvation Army trucks will accept clothing, dishes, furniture, carpet and other useable household items. | |
36 | We're all fracked! Northern Iowan 109:54, p.4 |
Says fifty percent of Iowa's water supply is in danger of fracking. "Fracking" is a mining technique in which pressurized water and sand is jetted into underground rock to free up bubbles of natural gas. This would reduce the water supply. | |
37 | Going green is nothing new Northern Iowan 109:44, p.5 |
The author says the green movement is not a recent concept. There are many ways to help the movement. Reduce, reuse, and recycle should be everyone's motto. | |
38 | World Food Prize winner to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2012:253, p.1 |
Hans Herren will be speaking at UNI. His presentation, "Changing Course in Global Agriculture", will discuss the need to adopt new policies globally. Herren was the winner of the World Food Prize in 1995. | |
39 | Pregracke gives hope to students; Living Lands and Water founder talks about experience Northern Iowan 109:38, p.1 |
Chad Pregracke founded Living Lands and Water nearly fifteen years ago. On Wednesday, February 20, he spoke about cleaning up rivers. Julia Ostapiej, who works with Green Iowa AmeriCorps, was motivated by Pregracke; photo. | |
40 | UNI to host first regional sustainability conference Public Relations News Release 2012:206, p.1 |
UNI will host the first regional sustainability conference in April. The two-day conference will focus on actions needed to envision a sustainable world. There will be keynote speakers as well as a variety of breakout sessions on various topics. | |
41 | Students and community take on climate change Northern Iowan 109:32, p.1 |
Students and community gather at University Book and Supply to discuss the impacts of cities on climate change; photo. | |
42 | Getting along through change Northern Iowan 109:31, p.3 |
Democrats and Independents comprise about seventy percent of the country, and they want compromise, while the Republican voters say they don't. Author offers a few ways the country can move forward regardless of partisan divisions. | |
43 | UNI students and faculty save savanna with Americorps Northern Iowan 109:26, p.7 |
Students, faculty, and Americorps band together to clean the Cedar Bend Savanna. The goal was to clear trees and brush from the site. Several other projects planned for ongoing restoration of the area; photo. | |
44 | UNI students to help restore Cedar Bend Savanna Public Relations News Release 2012:145, p.1 |
UNI students and staff will be working to restore the Cedar Bend Savanna. This event was planned by AmeriCorps and the Tallgrass Prairie Center. | |
45 | Cedar Falls Blue Zones hosts UNI campus kickoff Northern Iowan 109:19, p.3 |
Blue Zone Project is promoted on campus to foster healthy living and environments. Event offered information on getting involved and joining the project. | |
46 | I Spy Northern Iowan 109:19, p.2 |
Mystery photo challenges students, staff, and faculty to identify its location. The last photo, which no one identified, was the cover of a drain pipe; photo | |
47 | Students help create natural tread trail Northern Iowan 109:15, p.1 |
Work continues with the Campus Trails Project at Dry Run Creek. Professors and students discuss benefits of creating second trail; photo. | |
48 | Cook urges changes in agricultural industry Northern Iowan 109:14, p.1 |
Ken Cook from the Environmental Working Group presented "Hunger Games: what is it about agriculture that's eating consumers?" Advises students and the community to demand change within the agriculture industry. | |
49 | UNI to offer local manufacturers comprehensive assessment Public Relations News Release 2011:331, p.1 |
Iowa Waste Reduction Center will select three area companies to receive an evaluation including; waste reduction, environmental compliance, energy consumption, and process efficiency. | |
50 | UNI takes first place in sprint event, third overall at Solar Splash championship Public Relations News Release 2011:328, p.1 |
Istanbul Technical University in Turkey won the event; with Cedarville University in Ohio placing second. Reg Pecen was pleased with the success of the UNI team. | |
51 | UNI to host world championship of intercollegiate solar boat racing June 13-17 Public Relations News Release 2011:327, p.1 |
For the second year in a row UNI will host the competition at George Wyth State Park. Teams from U. S. colleges, Turkey, England, and Mexico. | |
52 | UNI featured by the Princeton Review and U.S. Green Building Council in 'Guide to 322 Green College' Public Relations News Release 2011:291, p.1 |
UNI placed in with 322 college and universities across the nation in Princeton Review and U.S. Green Building Council in 'Guide to 322 Green College.' | |
53 | Couple competes to produce minimal waste in documentary Northern Iowan 108:51, p.2 |
"The Clean Bin Project", a documentary, was shown at the CEEE. The film showed the efforts of two roommates to cut down on waste. Washing Ziploc bags for reuse and making their own toothpaste helped reduce waste. | |
54 | UNI to host Earth Week events Northern Iowan 108:50, p.6 |
Campus wide series of events announced. | |
55 | Chats composting excess coffee grounds Public Relations News Release 108:48, p.1 |
Increasing interest in sustainability across campus spurred Lisa Kremer to investigate the possibility of composting. She learned there is a composting area on campus that accepts donations; photo. | |
56 | Letter to the Editor Northern Iowan 108:47, p.5 |
The economics of coal as a fuel at UNI, questioned. The impact of the release of sulfur, nitrogen, mercury, carbon, and particulate matter considered dangerous. | |
57 | Updates on the NISG lower cabinet Northern Iowan 108:34, p.6 |
NISG president explains the work of cabinet members. | |
58 | UNI students to present blueprint for a sustainable society Public Relations News Release 2011:124, p.1 |
Several UNI students will give a presentation on "Visioning a Sustainable World in 2050" as part of the course work in Introduction to Sustainability. | |
59 | Education that builds engaged citizenship Northern Iowan 108:21, p.6 |
Believes that higher education is about learning, discussing, and sharing ideas that will build a better city, state, and nation. Here is a teachable moment. Believes that the protesters remind us of deep societal problems; photo. | |
60 | Cool neighbors learn about CFU rebates, choose action steps Public Relations News Release 2011:100, p.1 |
Residents of Cedar Falls are working with Cedar Falls Utility to make homes more efficient. | |
61 | A sneak peek into Panther Village Northern Iowan 108:16, p.1 |
New apartment style dorms are scheduled to open in the Fall of 2012. There are sixty apartments with 204 bedrooms. Phase II of the project is already underway and is scheduled to open Fall of 2013; photo. | |
62 | Guest Column Northern Iowan 108:13, p.4 |
Elimination of the cancer contributing factors, including lawn chemicals, urged. Breast Cancer Awareness Month concentrates on the individual to a large extent. Raising money for research is great, but we need to get to the root of the problem. | |
63 | The pollution solution Northern Iowan 108:13, p.4 |
New does not always mean better. Believes mankind simply over consumes. The need to reuse and do so creatively is apparent. We should take a sincere interest in our environment before it is too late. | |
64 | Purple, gold and green Northern Iowan 108:10, p.3 |
Reduction in the university's carbon footprint is a priority of President Allen and the Cabinet. Cell phone and battery recycling is available. Sabin Hall received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification. | |
65 | UNI rededicates Sabin Northern Iowan 108:9, p.1 |
Sabin Hall reopened in January of 2011 after two years of reconstruction. The building is LEED certified at the silver level for its environmental design. Sabin Hall is a work of pride; photo. | |
66 | UNI to rededicate Sabin Hall Northern Iowan 108:7, p.2 |
Sabin Hall reopened in January 2011 following two years of demolition and reconstruction. Sustainability was the goal of the renovation. Sabin Hall has achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design award. | |
67 | UNI to show 'Gasland' documentary by Josh Fox Public Relations News Release 2011:17, p.1 |
A documentary titled "Gasland" will explore the harmful affects that drilling for natural gas can have on the environment. | |
68 | State Senator Rob Hogg and Raki Giannakourus to discuss cleaner energy Public Relations News Release 2011:13, p.1 |
Cleaner and more efficient energy will be the topic for speakers Rob Hogg, State Senator, and Raki Giannakourus of the Green Dubuque organization. | |
69 | Earth-friendly opportunities accompany new semester Northern Iowan 108:1, p.17 |
Students coming to UNI this fall are more environmentally conscious than ever before. In addition to full service recycling in the dorms and recycling stations in high traffic areas, Eric O'Brien has more suggestions for saving energy; photo. | |
70 | Green Iowa AmericCops hiring in Black hawk, Linn, Winneshiek and Dubuque counties Public Relations News Release 2011:10, p.1 |
The Green Iowa AmeriCorps will be looking for individuals to help manage a green initiative throughout several Iowa counties. | |
71 | UNI Reclaim Your holiday initiative to host workshop in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 2011:4, p.1 |
A workshop designed to show participants how to reclaim their holidays and make them more environmentally friendly. | |
72 | UNI Reclaim Your Holiday initiative to host workshop in Toddville Public Relations News Release 2011:5, p.1 |
A workshop designed to show participants how to reclaim their holidays and make them more environmentally friendly. | |
73 | UNI receives Environmental Excellence Award Northern Iowan 107:60, p.2 |
UNI has taken an active role in practicing sustainable stewardship of our primarily urban campus. Controlled drainage of Dry Run Creek, the installation of rain gardens, and the introduction of native plant species are helpful; photo. | |
74 | UNI receives Governor's Environmental Excellence Award Public Relations News Release 2011:5, p.1 |
The Governor's Environmental Excellence Award for their work with Dry Run Creek and runoff water on campus. | |
75 | Schellhardt says farewell Northern Iowan 107:57, p.1 |
Vice President of Administration and Financial Services announces his retirement. Tom Schellhardt has served UNI for nine years; photo. | |
76 | UNI presents 'Green the Scene' as part of Earth Week Northern Iowan 107:50, p.1 |
College of Education sponsored brown-bag lunches to promote reduce, reuse, and recycle during spring cleaning. The first session is on ergonomics. | |
77 | UNI to celebrate Earth Week Public Relations News Release 2010:284, p.1 |
Earth Week is a campus-wide event that aims to involve the campus community in environmental action and celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. UNI's Earth Week activities listed. | |
78 | UNI CARE now accepting nominations Northern Iowan 107:46, p.1 |
Sustainability Council will recognize faculty, staff, students, organizations, programs, and departments that demonstrate outstanding commitment to sustainability. | |
79 | Bottled water Northern Iowan 107:44, p.10 |
Students urged to search for a more renewable and economically friendly source of water. Huge numbers of plastic water bottles are being taken to landfills. Like plastic bags, the bottles break down very slowly. | |
80 | Larry Stone discusses the legacy of Iowa's 'bird lady' Northern Iowan 107:40, p.4 |
Gladys Black and her passion for birds, kids, and outdoor education were examined during a story telling and photographic presentation; photo. | |
81 | CEEE sponsors sustainability film series Northern Iowan 107:39, p.1 |
"Fresh" is a film, highlighting the impact of the food industry on society. The film show both positive and negative aspects on the environment and health of the economy. | |
82 | Pure as the driven snow Northern Iowan 107:38, p.10 |
Following the melting of the snow last week, the trash let behind by those who litter was revealed. It takes very little effort to walk to a trash can. Let's clean up the Hill and all areas with a little effort; photo. | |
83 | Club S. O. L. E. builds a relationship with nature Northern Iowan 107:34, p.7 |
Student Outdoor Leadership Education group often spends Wednesday and Thursday hiking in the Cedar Valley on snow shoes or cross country skis. The club has explored several activities, since its beginning in 2001; photo. | |
84 | UNI professors participate in study on climate change Northern Iowan 107:30, p.1 |
A group of professors from the Regents institutions have drafted a report on a climate change study. State legislators asked for this study. | |
85 | Sabin Hall reopens for classes Northern Iowan 107:28, p.1 |
Extensive remodeling over the past two years has modernized Sabin Hall and brought the building up to the fire code. Many "green" elements have been added to the building; photo. | |
86 | UNI program educates teachers about flood prevention Public Relations News Release 2010:134, p.1 |
The program "Rain, Runoff, and Rivers: Understanding Watersheds," will include weekend workshops. "A watershed is a land that water flows across or under on its way to a stream, river, or lake. | |
87 | What would our Founding Fathers think? Northern Iowan 107:21, p.12 |
The state of the economy, the environment, and today's politics are not what the key players in the forming of this country had in mind. Readers urged to bring back the "American Dream" and make changes. | |
88 | UNI excels in nonprofit leader preparation UNI certifies second-highest number of students in nonprofit management Public Relations News Release 2010:2, p.1 |
Out of 65 American Humanics institutions in the U.S., the college certified the second-highest number of students in nonprofit management during the 2009-2010 academic school year. | |
89 | UNI professors take hands-on approach to teach seventh graders about the natural environment Public Relations News Release 2009:459, p.1 |
Fifty-three seventh graders from Kike-New Hartford Middle School will take a field trip to the Cedar Hills Sand Prairie. Laura Jackson and Jim Desmastes will teach the students about ecosystems and how they work. | |
90 | Eight UNI students put worms to work Public Relations News Release 2009:434, p.1 |
UNI's Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center (RRTTC) provided each student with a vermicompost kit, which included a 10-gallon bin drilled with holes and filled with "brown waste" and 10 dozen worms, called Red Wigglers. | |
91 | Every day should be Earth Day Northern Iowan 106:53, p.6 |
Energy conservation during Earth Day competition suggests that students can commit to saving resources on a day to day basis. | |
92 | UNI featured by the Princeton Review and U. S. Green Building Council in just-published 'Guide to 286 Green Colleges' Public Relations News Release 2009:426, p.1 |
A free guidebook profiles the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges and universities. The nationally known education services company selected UNI for inclusion in a unique resource it has created for college applicants. | |
93 | UNI to celebrate Earth Week Public Relations News Release 2009:404, p.1 |
Earth Week is a campus-wide event, which aims to involve the campus sommunity in environmental action and celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Earth Day activities are listed. | |
94 | Cedar Falls replants trees around the city Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1 |
The storm of July 12, 2009, destroyed trees on three hundred and eighteen properties. Residents have until April 11 to request the assistance of the city in replanting. Three hundred ninety trees are expected to be replanted. | |
95 | UNI lists experts in environment and sustainability Public Relations News Release 2009:367, p.1 |
The C.A.R.E. (creating a responsible environment) Web site has compiled a list of faculty and staff who can speak to topics on the environment and sustainability, from psychology to technology. | |
96 | A letter from Adam Haselhuhn Northern Iowan 106:42, p.8 |
Outgoing president of NISG shares what student government has done this past year, addresses misconceptions, and outlines challenges for the organization during the coming year; photo. | |
97 | UNI's IWRC hosts workshop on new EPA rule for bulk gasoline plants Public Relations News Release 2009:270, p.1 |
The new rule says that bulk gasoline plants with a throughput less than 20,000 gallons-per-day are subject to less stringent regulatory requirements than the larger bulk gasoline termins, according to Dan Nickey. | |
98 | Spring exhibit at UNI Museum features a new look at coffee, from farm to cup Public Relations News Release 2009:249, p.1 |
The Museums will present, "Coffee: The World in Your Cup," a traveling exhibit from Seattle's Burke Museum, which explores the environmental and social impacts of the coffee industry and environmentally responsible coffee purchases at the grocery store. | |
99 | Green Project UNI creates mural for climate change Northern Iowan 106:27, p.4 |
A photograph of a mural about climate change has been sent to President Obama encouraging him to take an active part in the Copenhagen conference; photo. | |
100 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:17, p.7 |
Green Week concluded with community members forming 360 on the floor of McLeod Center; photo. |