Flags

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# Title Date Summary
1 Panther pride flies high
Northern Iowa Today 94:3, p.31
Alumni leave UNI flag in Virgin Islands bar; photo.
2 New flag etiquette
Northern Iowan 103:45, p.1
Governor Culver ordered flags lowered in honor of Travis Vaughn, an Iowan killed in Iraq. The Governor plans to continue this tradition; photo.
3 Flying flags
Northern Iowan 103:16, p.6
Writer explains the difference between the flag of Hamas and the flag of Saudi Arabia.
4 Cultural awareness key
Northern Iowan 103:14, p.6
Responds to Ken Weiler's letter on display of flags in Homecoming parade; believes everyone should attempt to understand people from other countries.
5 Parade of terror
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.10
Exception taken to seeing the flag of Hamas in the Homecoming parade.
6 The eagle's nest--geography craziness "A bi, weekly column celebrating American culture and values."
Northern Iowan 103:3, p.9
Opinions shared on the need for learning about geography and the use of foreign flags in classrooms in America.
7 American flag deserves respect
Northern Iowan 100:46, p.8
Believes the American flag outside the UNI-Dome should be treated better.
8 Reader defends Toni Smith
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.7
Speaks against war in Iraq and praises Toni Smith for protesting by not facing the flag during the national anthem.
9 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:41, p.9
Students respond to the question: How do you feel about Toni Smith's refusal to face the American flag?; photo.
10 Toni Smith takes a different stance
Northern Iowan 99:41, p.5
Claims that basketball player Toni Smith of Manhattanville College has the right to refuse to face the American flag because of the freedom that the flag represents.
11 One nation . . . Indivisible
Public Relations News Release 2002:3, p.1
Gives explanations for the removal of "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance.
12 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.
Review of construction and fund-raising projects; photo.
13 Bills of Rights being chipped away
Northern Iowan 97:61, p.4
Feels our constitutional rights have suffered with the passing of an amendment that would protect the American flag from desecration.
14 Belief in flag burning insult to veterans
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.6
Has negative feelings about the right to burn American flags.
15 Flag burning: First Amendment right to freedom of speech
Northern Iowan 96:47, p.6
Believes that the burning of the flag is a political statement. Yet there is controversy over whether it should be outlawed.
16 American flag stands for all those who died in line of duty
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.6
Believes people should respect what the flag stands for.
17 Flag burning deplorable, but should be protected as Constitutional right
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.5
Outlines difficult conflict of interests.
18 Loeffer's flag burning letter to the editor "a drive-by cliché-o-rama"
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.6
Critical of style of recent letter on burning of flag.
19 Should our generation be remembered for restricting rights?
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.6
Does not want amendment prohibiting burning of flag.
20 Some simple reasons why people disrespect our national emblem
Northern Iowan 92:51, p.6
Outlines reasons why some do not respect flag.
21 Flag burners seek attention, should simply be ignored
Northern Iowan 92:50, p.7
Believes flag burners might stop if people ignored them.
22 First Amendment protects people's right to burn flag; let's take a quick trip to realityville
Northern Iowan 92:49, p.4
Disagrees with recent letter on respect for flag.
23 "To desecrate the flag is to rape the United States of America"
Northern Iowan 92:48, p.9
Cites recent examples of misuse of flag; outlines importance of symbolism.
24 In memory
Northern Iowan 91:58, p.1
Flag at half staff in memory of Oklahoma bombing; photo.
25 University of Northern Iowa Panther Marching Band performs at Vikings/Bears game September 12
Public Relations News Release 1993:48, p.1
UNI Panther Marching Band performs at professional football game in Minneapolis. Students listed.
26 If they tell you to expect the unexpected. . .
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
International Food Fair guests are served cultural dishes; photo. UNI Flag Girls support drummer; photo. Students play table games, Jenga; photo. Updates to halls, plans for campus expansion. Students celebrate football victory over Iowa State.
27 Refresher on flag courtesy needed
Northern Iowan 89:13, p.3
Offers tips on appropriate behavior when the flag passes.
28 Disrespect seen at parade
Northern Iowan 89:12, p.4
Believes people should stand when the flag passes.
29 UNI students rally to support U.S. troops
Northern Iowan 87:34, p.1
One hundred students attended rally to show their support for American troops. Participants argued over peace flag; photo.
30 When sand turns to mud; and the flinging thereof
Northern Iowan 87:34, p.3
Although rally was meant to support those who attended, columnist believed it failed.
31 Flag not waving: Gear House suffers loss
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.2
Resident Assistant of Gear House in Rider Hall asks for the return of the American flag that was stolen from their lounge recently. The flag is a memorial to Travis Ebel.
32 Guest Editorial
Northern Iowan 86:63, p.3
Senator Grassley presents his views on flag burning.
33 Guest Editorial
Northern Iowan 86:63, p.2
Scott Cawelti does not believe burning US flags does any harm.
34 Guest Editorial
Northern Iowan 86:62, p.2
Analyzes Fred Grandy's stand on the issue of flag burning.
35 Kane defends flag
Northern Iowan 86:61, p.2
Believes flag is more than a piece of cloth.
36 Flag-burning; merely a public nuisance
Northern Iowan 86:60, p.2
Believes burning US flag has little significant effect.
37 Return Gear's flag
Northern Iowan 86:39, p.2
Flag was memorial to Travis Ebel.
38 The Insanity Parade
Northern Iowan 86:15, p.3
Presents views on burning US flag.
39 Burning the flag contradicts ideals
Northern Iowan 86:14, p.2
Carson Holloway considers implications of burning US flag.
40 Photo survey--Do you support a constitutional amendment banning desecration of the American flag?
Northern Iowan 85:62, p.3
Students express opinions; photo.
41 Stars and stripes forever
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.1
Soviet exchange students pose with American flag; photo.
42 Flying colors seen in UNI flag squad
Northern Iowan 84:27, p.8
A look at the preparation and work of the flag squad.
43 What's Up
Northern Iowan 83:59, p.7
Meetings and activities.
44 Flag treatment criticized
Northern Iowan 83:22, p.2
Feels that the American flag was treated disrespectfully by campus officials.
45 In memory of the Space Shuttle crew members
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1
U. S. flag is at half mast in honor of the crew members of the Challenger space shuttle; photo.
46 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 81:50, p.6
Meetings and activities planned; Kedron Consort will lecture and perform; Stan Brakhage will show art film.
47 Gift project needs funds
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.6
Raising funds for flag display near new Visitor Center.
48 Graduates donate flags to UNI
Northern Iowan 78:40, p.10
Raising money from Classes of 1980, 1981, and 1982.
49 High flyin' flag from '80 grads
Alumnus 65:3, p.14
Class of 1980 gives flag and flag pole.
50 $1,500 raised for gift
Northern Iowan 76:53, p.5
The class of 1980 has raised $1500 since April 7 towards their class gift. The class needs $3000 for their gift, a flagpole.
51 Class of '80 seniors donate flagpole
Northern Iowan 76:46, p.4
The Class of 1980 has donated a flagpole. The flagpole will be erected behind the UNI sign on University Avenue.
52 SUNI DAZE flags
Northern Iowan 74:49, p.1
Flags designed and sewn.
53 Alumna donates flag for Dome
UNI Century 4:3, p.6
Flag will honor George English.
54 Senior gift honors Wayne Morris
Northern Iowan 72:54, p.7
Class of 1976 will give two large flags to the Dome in honor of Wayne Morris.
55 UNI colors to remain purple and old gold
College Eye 63:60, p.6
Marshall Beard refutes rumor.
56 SLB selects design for new SCI flag
College Eye 56:12, p.3
Herb Hake provides design; photo.
57 SLB receives report on college-owned bookstore
College Eye 56:11, p.3
Results of survey of other college bookstores; President Maucker outlines preconditions to discussion on matter; select new college flag.
58 SLB discussion on bookstore, book exchanges
College Eye 56:9, p.3
Nancy Loehr reports on findings of committee investigating bookstores; cites advantages and disadvantages; college will have new flag to reflect name change.
59 A flag dies
College Eye 51:17, p.1
Dennis King and Robert Hecimovich lower the flag at Washington Elementary School, in order to replace it with the new fifty-star flag.
60 Untitled
College Eye 50:6, p.2
Agrees with the need for more respect for the flag.
61 Plauds to patriots!
College Eye 50:4, p.2
Congratulations on the swift response to last week's editorial.
62 Untitled
College Eye 50:4, p.2
Disgruntled flag raiser has a complaint with the recent editorial.
63 Proud and strong . . . and also swift
College Eye 50:3, p.2
Calls for more respect for the stadium flag.
64 A quick reply
College Eye 49:9, p.2
Days after an editorial expressed concerned about a ragged American flag, the flag was replaced.
65 Tattered and torn
College Eye 49:8, p.2
Campus is beautiful, but American flag is worn.
66 Stars and Bars fly from radio antenna
College Eye 43:2, p.5
67 Handmade UN flag presented to college
College Eye 42:33, p.2
Blair Wood presents flag.
68 Dedication
Old Gold 0:0, p.6
The Old Gold staff dedicates the yearbook to veterans; picture.
69 Flag presented to college
Alumnus 30:2, p.15
American flag which flew over conquered German cities now at ISTC.
70 German girls made American flag given to college by former student
College Eye 37:15, p.1
Flag was made to help convince Germans that the Allies were victorious.
71 Special Service held Armistice Day
Alumnus 30:1, p.1
American Legion retires flag at ceremony.
72 'Betsy Ross' Erbe designed college flag
College Eye 37:6, p.5
Lengthy history and description of the flag.
73 U. S. S. Bartlett lowers flag
Alumnus 29:3, p.14
Flag lowered for de-commissioning ceremony on April 28, 1945; photo.
74 Jap battle flag given to T. C. by ex-student
College Eye 36:35, p.2
Dean F. Jacobs sends flags; description of the flag.
75 WAVES lower flag as finale
College Eye 36:31, p.3
Captain McAfee recounts history of WAVES; flag lowered after final graduation ceremony; photo.
76 Student criticizes disrespect of flag
College Eye 36:29, p.2
Asks students to show a greater respect during the morning flag ceremony.
77 Erbe is Betsy Ross of College Flag
College Eye 36:21, p.3
Professor Erbe talks about the history of the flag; photo.
78 New stars in service flag
Alumnus 29:1, p.16
Twenty-eight ISTC alumni have been killed; about 1750 now in service; flag made by Ellen Richards Club; WWI service flag in Campanile; breakdown of alumni by branch of service.
79 Untitled
Alumnus 29:1, p.
Winter scene; photo.
80 Service stars represent 1732 former students
College Eye 36:9, p.4
Twenty-six alumni and former students have been killed and eight are reported missing.
81 Stars on flag honor alumni
College Eye 35:34, p.1
Twenty-one have lost their lives in World War II military service; about eight were killed in World War I.
82 Old Gilchrist
Old Gold 0:0, p.17
Photo of a flag pole and Old Gilchrist Hall.
83 Gold star added to flag
Alumnus 28:1, p.10
Star represents thirteen servicemen killed in war; 1350 alumni now in service; star added by Theta Theta Epsilon home economics club.
84 Gold star now honors thirteen war heroes
College Eye 35:9, p.1
Thirteen have given their lives.
85 Little Tutors get flashing new flag
College Eye 35:4, p.8
86 The service flag
Alumnus 27:3, p.5
On display outside President's office.
87 College war activities
Old Gold 0:0, p.6
Student and faculity war efforts; photo.
88 Numbers on service flag brought to date
College Eye 34:29, p.4
1079 ISTC students are in military service.
89 Service flag hung in Administration Building
College Eye 34:13, p.1
Professor I. H. Hart talks to Virginia Naumann and Miriam Hansen about the red, white, and blue service flag; photo.
90 Service flag is dedicated
Alumnus 27:1, p.5
Home economics students create college service flag; 803 alumni and former students now in military service.
91 War activities play vital role at Teachers College
College Eye 34:11, p.1
I. H. Hart presents flag, representing the 624 students and alumni now in service; listing of other war-related activities.
92 Governor-elect Hickenlooper speaks Armistice Day
College Eye 34:9, p.1
A look at the ceremony; description of the service flag sewn by Theta Theta Epsilon.
93 Lt. Gov. Hickenlooper to speak here November 11
College Eye 34:8, p.1
Description of the ceremonies; highlight will be presentation of service flag.
94 Help us meet the teacher shortage
Alumnus 26:2, p.
Student and teacher hold an American flag in a classroom; photo.
95 Education and the flag; Sixty-third annual Commencement; June 3, 1940
Alumnus 24:3, p.
Band marches at head of Commencement procession; photo.
96 Eight men from Teachers College lost their lives in war
College Eye 31:9, p.1
Sixteen faculty members withdrew from college for war service; roster of students who were killed; photo.
97 School flag holds our colors, history, traditions, purposes
College Eye 31:6, p.7
History of the school flag.
98 Women musicians, four flag twirlers join Marching Band
College Eye 30:3, p.1
Band will feature improved uniforms and new performers.
99 Weekend storms leave wreckage on campus
College Eye 28:37, p.1
Cedar Falls receives four and a half inches of rain; some damage; flag pole bent.
100 Steeplejack dresses flag pole in silver
College Eye 27:2, p.5
Worker paints flagpole and fixes pulley.