Fall [season]

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1 Campus in color
Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.23
Campus with fall colors; photo.
2 Fall into fun
Northern Iowan 108:12, p.10
Heartland Farms continues to expand its Halloween exhibit. Children can take a hayride, eat pumpkin treats, pet farm animals, and play in the bounce house. Fuggiti Apple Orchard has great apples; photo.
3 Making a case for winter
Northern Iowan 108:8, p.5
Winter can be beautiful. The white snow covers the defects of the brown earth. We should embrace the season, not shun it. Author realizes that many will disagree with his view.
4 Silly, silly seasons
Northern Iowan 107:43, p.8
Suggests that seasons begin on the first day of a month. Seasons are based on the position of the Earth in its orbit. Simplicity would be aided with seasons beginning on the first day of a month.
5 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 107:15, p.2
Fall scenes on campus; photo.
6 Autumn: leaves or litter?
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.7
Trash is a very unbecoming sight in yards, along streets and highways, or on our campus.
7 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:9, p.9
Students respond to the question; "What is your favorite fall activity"?
8 Student voices
Northern Iowan 103:5, p.11
Students respond to the question; "What do you do when Iowa's fall weather gets cold and wet?"
9 Beating those blues
Northern Iowan 102:61, p.5
The regular school year is approaching.
10 Untitled
Northern Iowan 102:21, p.1
Fall scene at Black Hawk Park.
11 Fall is in the air
Northern Iowan 101:17, p.1
Trees shedding leaves on campus; photo.
12 Attack of the bugging beetles
Northern Iowan 101:13, p.7
Expresses frustration at the problem of Asian beetle swarms.
13 Student voices
Northern Iowan 101:13, p.11
Students respond to the question, "How do you get rid of the Asian lady beetles?"; photo.
14 Summer weather and future predictions
Public Relations News Release 2002:15, p.1
Will try to provide reasons for warm weather this summer and also what may be in store for fall in terms of weather.
15 Books in the grass
Northern Iowan 98:15, p.1
Luann Jackson, Megan Erickson, and Nancy Jackson study outside; photo.
16 Who let the bugs out?
Northern Iowan 97:18, p.5
Ladybird beetles (commonly known as lady bugs) are abundant on campus because of the warm fall season; photo.
17 Student voices
Northern Iowan 97:17, p.13
Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite thing to do in the fall?"; photo.
18 Fall season offers options unique in nature
Northern Iowan 94:7, p.5
Urges readers to get outside and enjoy the fall colors and changes.
19 Fall brings many new opportunities to explore Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:119, p.1
Dan McDonald talks about the growing trend of shorter weekend trips being perfect for many fall attractions in Iowa.
20 Fall brings appreciation of beautiful colors in your world
Northern Iowan 92:15, p.10
Urges people to get outside and enjoy the fall colors.
21 'Leaf' it up to us . . . .
Northern Iowan 89:19, p.1
Students rake leaves; photo.
22 When leaves fall and Big Wheels rule
Northern Iowan 89:10, p.12
Recalls autumn fun as child.
23 Hidden secrets
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.15
Debaters' briefcases get covered with leaves; photo.
24 Golden harvest at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:84, p.1
The Commons garden is cleared of flowers as harvest season approaches. Lisa Schnoover builds a sheaf of marigolds and clovers from the garden.
25 UNI's Department of Earth Science to offer astronomy open houses this fall
Public Relations News Release 1987:91, p.1
Stephanie Skinner coordinates an open house for the UNI Observatory, held in McCollum Science Hall. The open house will include a slide show presentation, and a view of the fall sky through a telescope.
26 Autumn image
Northern Iowan 84:14, p.1
Trees arch over the water; photo.
27 Child's play
Northern Iowan 84:13, p.10
Kim Novotny kicks leaves.
28 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:56, p.1
Virginia Berg outlines the factors effecting leaf pigment. Donald Schmits conducts a survey on the community's attitude toward AIDS. The Sisters of Charity return from volunteering in Nicaragua. Robert Decker predicts the future of computers in schools.
29 Bag it
Northern Iowan 83:42, p.7
A student bags leaves outside the Catholic Student Center; photo.
30 Autumn show
Northern Iowan 83:16, p.1
A few trees in the sunlight; photo.
31 It's a Wild World
Northern Iowan 81:23, p.14
Valerie Camarigg comments on the utter stupidity of raking leaves.
32 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:19, p.7
Students enjoy the unseasonably warm weather.
33 Untitled
Northern Iowan 79:5, p.16
Student playing his guitar outside; photo.
34 Not here to stay
Northern Iowan 76:15, p.5
Warm weather attracts students outside; photo.
35 Museum program features fall color
Northern Iowan 76:13, p.5
Retired professor Mildred Pierce will present a color slide program of travels to New England.
36 The bleak face of autumn
Northern Iowan 76:13, p.1
Photograph of an autumn scene of a pasture; photo.
37 Autumn glow
Northern Iowan 76:12, p.8
Autumn scene of falling leaves; photo.
38 Day is done . . .
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.1
Peaceful scene of an October day; photo.
39 Have your Christmas tree picked out yet?
Northern Iowan 76:7, p.9
The leaves are beginning to change color on campus; photo.
40 Sign of times
Northern Iowan 76:3, p.4
A picture of autumn at UNI; photo.
41 Remnants of autumn
Northern Iowan 75:47, p.1
Leaves on a grate; photo.
42 Enjoy it while you can
Northern Iowan 75:20, p.1
Mark Milder, son of a UNI student, enjoys the recent warm weather; photo.
43 Fun in fall
Northern Iowan 74:14, p.7
Two young children are shown playing in the leaves; photo.
44 Fall is here
Northern Iowan 74:11, p.9
Two students stroll down a street in Cedar Falls, admiring the changing colors on the leaves; photo.
45 Untitled
Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.1
A couple enjoys the warm weather and each other's company; photo.
46 Indian summer days
Northern Iowan 67:2, p.3
Students enjoy the warm days atop the Union; photo.
47 A simple verse on autumn
Northern Iowan 64:16, p.5
48 Nature splashes campus with autumn hues
Northern Iowan 64:16, p.5
Campus in autumn; photo.
49 SCI summer session closes Friday
Public Relations News Release 1960:555, p.1
The eight week summer session closes on Friday August 11 with an enrollment of 2,523 students. Commencement exercises are to be held in the Men's Gymnasium. Instruction for the fall semester begins September 14.
50 Untitled
Alumnus 45:3, p.
Fall scene; photo.
51 Fall Lecture Concerts- Benny Goodman
Old Gold 0:0, p.55
Benny Goodman, the "King of Swing" wowed the audience with a performance at TC on his clarinet; the Mark V performed their arrangements, backed by the Goodman organization; the Playboy certificate in the Jazz Poll was awarded to him by Cliff Scott; photo.
52 The fall . . . and all . . . .
College Eye 50:5, p.2
Poetic commentary on the campus during the fall.
53 Early Autumn Day
Old Gold 0:0, p.37
Photo of a student arriving on campus for the start of the school year; photo.
54 Sticks and Stones . . .
College Eye 48:4, p.2
Comments on the fall leaves on campus, the new player of the Campanile bells, and the crowd at lunchtime.
55 Coming of winter apparent in changing clothes styles
College Eye 46:5, p.2
A look at fall fashions.
56 Thirty-five bachelor of arts degrees and 15 elementary teacher diplomas were granted Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1951:280, p.1
Marshall R. Beard said no formal commencement exercises were held, a custom followed in fall and winter quarter graduations. However, the graduates are welcome to participate in the spring quarter commencement in June, 1952.
57 Midnight oil heralds the end of another academic quarter with its examinations
Public Relations News Release 1951:264, p.1
The fall quarter draws to a close next Wednesday noon, Dec. 19, when the Christmas recess begins. Registration for students not previously registered for the winter quarter will be held Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1952.
58 Around campus in the Fall
College Eye 43:4, p.6
Fall campus scenes; photo.
59 Students will start to school a week later this fall; will have almost a month of vacation during the year
Public Relations News Release 1950:12, p.1
The new calendar was recently adopted for the 1950-51 school year; students will be in school longer next spring. The fall quarter will be more than two weeks longer than the winter and spring terms.
60 Through the seasons
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
Brief description of the seasons; photo.
61 Untitled
Alumnus 32:4, p.
Students walk near 23rd and College on fall day; photo.
62 Untitled
Alumnus 31:4, p.
Leaf-covered walk toward Auditorium; photo.
63 Fallen leaves on the diagonal
Old Gold 0:0, p.11
Photo.
64 Fall fun
Old Gold 0:0, p.198
Brief description of the activities; photo.
65 Untitled
Alumnus 27:4, p.
Fall scene, looking toward the Old Administration Building; photo.
66 After a Fashion
College Eye 31:43, p.3
Advises women on fashionable clothing styles for autumn.
67 Still after it; that elusive fashion
College Eye 31:43, p.3
Humorous advice on proper attire.
68 After a Fashion
College Eye 31:41, p.3
Comments on new clothing styles for the upcoming fall season.
69 A maple in autumn
Alumnus 22:4, p.1
Poem by Professor Lynch.
70 East campus in the fall
Alumnus 21:4, p.
End of drive in front of Auditorium Building; photo.
71 Can it be spring that fills the air?
College Eye 28:4, p.2
A number of plants are blooming out of season.
72 Chips and Quibs
College Eye 28:3, p.2
Campus observations.
73 Stop the press! apple tree blossoms in fall
College Eye 28:3, p.2
Professor Watson's tree is blooming out of season.
74 Student reactions to autumn climate varied as weather
College Eye 27:18, p.1
Students offer views on fall.
75 Fall days
College Eye 14:17, p.1
Claims fall is the bridge from summer to winter, as life is the bridge between birth and death.
76 Soliloquy Seasonal
College Eye 7:4, p.3
Poem describing the passing of summer to autumn.
77 Autumn moods
Normal Eyte 17:25, p.398
Short poem dealing with the season.
78 September
Normal Eyte 10:3, p.55
Enjoying the fall.
79 October Sunshine
Normal Eyte 9:5, p.102
Poetic tribute to autumn.
80 The exceptionally fine weather
Normal Eyte 7:11, p.126
Has allowed military drill to continue outdoors.
81 Autumn days
Normal Eyte 7:7, p.80
Poetic tribute to fall.
82 Down with the blues!
Normal Eyte 2:9, p.67
Believes fall weather brings on melancholy; urges Normalites to shake it off.