Food

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301 Advice we wish we'd taken as freshman
Northern Iowan 104:8, p.7
Activities to consider to aid in a student's education.
302 Farmer's markets: good food benefiting good cause
Northern Iowan 104:1, p.2
Activities of the Waterloo Farmer's Market noted; photo.
303 Buying fresh and local food made easy
Northern Iowan 103:56, p.5
A look at local farmers' markets; cites advantages of buying fresh food; photo.
304 Organic food: Less is more
Northern Iowan 103:49, p.1
Consumers are becoming more aware of the dangers of chemicals in foods. To avoid these substances many Americans are turning to organic/natural foods; photo.
305 Control yourself to a healthy body weight
Northern Iowan 103:35, p.11
Keeping the proper body weight is difficult during the winter due to reduced activity levels. Balance is important when it comes to eating; photo.
306 Cloned cows cleared for consumption
Northern Iowan 103:31, p.3
FDA clears milk and meat from some cloned livestock for humans.
307 Culinary cook-off at UNI on December 15
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Dining Services employees will be participating in a culinary cook-off Friday, December 15.
308 Student voices
Northern Iowan 103:16, p.7
Students respond to the question; "What is the one food you can't live without"?
309 Zippy's, drive in to good food
Northern Iowan 103:16, p.7
Menu has changed and expanded at Zippy's on South Main Street. They now cater and have plans for tables for outside dining in the spring; photo.
310 UNI to host World Food Prize Recipient
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Surinder Vasal will be speaking Tuesday, October 17.
311 Walkway robbery
Northern Iowan 103:13, p.10
Believes that food prices at Maucker Union are excessive.
312 Campus food prices
Northern Iowan 103:12, p.14
Food prices are set by the Department of Residence and the director of the Union. Both are open to suggestions from the students; photo.
313 Recent E. Coli scare prompts food prep evaluation
Northern Iowan 103:12, p.1
UNI food service takes all food-borne illness very seriously. The suppliers for the university did not sell fresh spinach to anyone once the contamination was known; photo.
314 Stop jacking the prices up!
Northern Iowan 103:10, p.6
Food prices at Maucker Union criticized.
315 Latest Local Food Guide available
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Free guide provides information about locally grown and raised produce.
316 Purge yourself of unhappiness, not food
Northern Iowan 102:40, p.7
Urges those with eating disorders to get help.
317 Thank you to local business Da Vinci's
Northern Iowan 102:33, p.6
Joe Berard, on behalf of his U. S. Labor class, thanks Da Vinci's Pizza for hosting a pizza party.
318 Local TV show focuses on healthy snacking
Northern Iowan 102:9, p.10
Luann Alemao, host of local "Get Fit" program, will broadcast a new show with Joe Murphy showing students how to make healthy snacks; photo.
319 Local franchise doing well despite criticism
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.10
Local Cold Stone Creamery owners Blake and Missy Borwick defend their business and cite statistics that the company is not failing.
320 East meets West at Soho on Main
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.7
New restaurant offers a variety of foods to appeal to a large clientele; photo.
321 Fazoli's; Italian restaurants need not be pricey
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.4
Describes experience at Fazoli's and comments on the good prices and food.
322 4 Queens; ice cream lovers can still eat cheap in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.4
Believes 4 Queens has a good selection of frozen treats at reasonable prices; photo.
323 BBQ'Loo offers chili, blues, fun for whole family
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.1
Friday'Loo event offers family oriented atmosphere with good food, music, and activities.
324 Crazy Buffet; new buffet boasts Asian cuisine
Northern Iowan 101:59, p.4
Believes Crazy Buffet has a nice atmosphere and lots of good food to enjoy.
325 NI writer gushes on good (and cheap) eats
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.3
Review and praise for the local Village Inn.
326 'Feeding Our Community' conference to take place at UNI April 6
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
A conference focusing on food production, consumption and community building will take place. Speakers for the conference include Andy Fisher and Dana Jackson.
327 Overzealous attack on gummies
Northern Iowan 101:41, p.7
Feels there are more important issues to be dealt with than the Kraft gummy snack scandal.
328 Fresh, local and on the menu
Northern Iowan 101:37, p.8
Letter states praise and benefits of the dining services offered on campus.
329 Hot plants for hot pants; chocolate and herbs serve as aphrodisiacs say ethnobotanist
Northern Iowan 101:36, p.7
Chris Hilham, an ethnobotanist for the University of Massachusetts, believes that chocolate and other herbs can lead to an enhanced love life; photo.
330 Waste not, want not; what the dining centers really do with all that food
Northern Iowan 101:36, p.1
Through the use of the FOOD PRO computer system, the dining centers are attempting to reduce waste and improve forecasting of meals; photo.
331 Students donate time, money, effort to needy this holiday
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.1
Students donate time and money to make sure families have food for the holiday season; photo.
332 Jimmy John's offers unique possibilities
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.1
Jimmy John's sub shop opens on the Hill; photo.
333 Student voices
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.11
Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite place to eat on the Hill?"; photo.
334 UNI food program cited in national publication
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
The Chronicle of Higher Education highlighted UNI for buying food locally.
335 Student voices
Northern Iowan 101:9, p.7
Students respond to the question, "If you were to change or add something to the dining options on campus, what would it be?"; photo.
336 Vegetarian diet lacking on campus; students say they hope for improvements in choices
Northern Iowan 101:9, p.7
Vegetarians on campus dislike the lack of dining options for them; photo.
337 Authentic Mexican food on the Hill
Northern Iowan 101:8, p.1
El Mariachi, a new eating establishment at 2002 College Street on the Hill, opens for business; photo.
338 "I'm at 'the Library', Mom"
Northern Iowan 101:6, p.1
The Library, a bar and eating establishment, opens for business on the Hill; photo.
339 Off-campus meal plans score big with students
Northern Iowan 101:3, p.1
Description of the Off-Campus Dining Network, recently expanded to include UNI.
340 Who'd uh thunk it? Junk food rules our lives
Northern Iowan 101:3, p.5
Urges students to move away from the junk food culture.
341 Know what you eat
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.7
Urges students to understand the implications of certain diets before adopting them.
342 Low carb not as healthy as thought
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.11
Students discuss impact of low-carbohydrate diets; photo.
343 Student voices
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.13
Students, including senior nursing major Julie McCarty, respond to the question, "Have you ever tried one of the fad diets?"; photo.
344 You know you're in college when
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.7
Humorous anecdotes involving college life.
345 Americans crave fast diet results
Northern Iowan 100:62, p.5
Encourages students to eat healthful food and to exercise.
346 Forego fads, says UNI dietitian, and just eat healthier foods
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Fad diets not most effective method of weight loss or health.
347 Check out what's happening in downtown Waterloo
Northern Iowan 100:56, p.3
"Farm to Fork" food demonstration to be held at the downtown Waterloo Farmers' Market.
348 NutriActive camp to teach first- and second-graders about healthy lifestyles
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Two-week day-camp to teach children to keep healthy and nutritious lifestyles.
349 The truth about calcium and weight loss
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Debunks myth of calcium as a weight-loss supplement.
350 Soup dinner to raise money for New Iowans
Northern Iowan 100:49, p.1
Description of soups and other foods to be available at the fundraiser at the UNI Museum.
351 Boosting nutritional level of 'child menu' options requires creativity from parents
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Joan Thompson gives tips on serving children healthy meals.
352 The lost art of real cooking
Northern Iowan 100:42, p.5
Voices opinion for putting extra effort into things that matter.
353 Serving fast food doesn't have to mean sacrificing nutrition
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Eating at a fast food restaurant once in a while is not a bad thing, but there are ways to prepare healthy meals that don't take a lot of time.
354 UNI addin' Atkins to their everyday lives
Northern Iowan 100:37, p.9
As the Atkins diet grows in popularity, so does marketing for it from food establishments, including those at UNI; photo.
355 Local grocers sink teeth into Wal-Mart question
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.1
Local grocery merchants express their opinions on the opening of the local Wal-Mart Supercenter and the effect it has had on their business; photo.
356 Behold . . . the Northern Iowa diet
Northern Iowan 100:31, p.7
Satirical view on dieting.
357 Heads are filled as stomachs go empty
Northern Iowan 100:27, p.15
Attendees were served an amount of food based on their randomly selected social class; Salvation Army gave statistics on hunger.
358 New section shows 'Wasabi'
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.13
Mongolian grill feature of new restaurant in the Maucker Union; photo.
359 Reasons for dieting a little thin
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.5
Does not believe college is a place conducive to dieting.
360 Union debuts Prexy's food court
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.1
Offers students old and new options for food; photo.
361 November is National Vegan Month
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Discussion on how dining services adapts for those with food allergies, dietary plans, or lifestyle choices.
362 Making good manners a habit helps students use them under stress
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.2
Department of Residence gives presentations on dining etiquette.
363 Newberry has a scoop for you
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.15
History of popular ice cream store; photo.
364 Student voices
Northern Iowan 100:3, p.15
Students respond to the question, "What's your favorite flavor of ice cream?"
365 DOR not associated with off-campus meal plan
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
Panther Meal Plan works similarly to on-campus meal plans, but is not affiliated with it; parents or students can purchase dollar amounts of credit on a card from area restaurants and use it over the course of the semester.
366 No fries with that shake, says UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Comments on nutrition in fast food.
367 Campaign promotes food with local flavor
Northern Iowan 99:58, p.1
Community members are encouraged to buy fresh foods locally; photo.
368 UNI joins Practical Farmers of Iowa to launch 'Buy Local' program
Public Relations News Release 2002:531, p.1
"Buy Fresh, Buy Local" program, will kick off Saturday, May 17, encourages residents to purchase agriculture products locally.
369 Wasteful student mentality is sickening
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.5
Disagrees with the dining center's policy on the disposal of excess food.
370 UNI dining center offers sushi-making demonstration
Public Relations News Release 2002:428, p.1
Kazumi Truex will demonstrate Japanese sushi-making in the Piazza on April 3.
371 National Nutrition Month
Public Relations News Release 2002:373, p.1
Suggestions will be offered for eating healthy.
372 Hershey's 100th inspires sweet column
Northern Iowan 99:41, p.5
Explores the history of Milton Hershey and his multi-billion dollar Hershey Company.
373 St. Stephen Catholic Student Center to host hunger banquet
Public Relations News Release 2002:340, p.1
St. Stephen's seeks to increase awareness about hunger around the world at banquet on March 1.
374 UNI Center for Energy & Environmental Education program to focus on 'Modern Meat'
Public Relations News Release 2002:332, p.1
"Modern Meat" will provide information about the American meat production industry.
375 ''Reel to Real' film at UNI explores overeating
Public Relations News Release 2002:319, p.1
"Beautiful Piggies" will be shown at noon on February 19.
376 Film series to feature food facts
Northern Iowan 99:35, p.1
Films will explore the meat processing industry and its inspection requirements; photo.
377 Hearty thanks for food
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.6
Barbara Prather thanks all who donated food to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank over the holidays.
378 Butter vs. margarine
Public Relations News Release 2002:284, p.1
Lisa Krausman compares the qualities of butter and margarine.
379 A holiday to satisfy the biggest appetites
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.11
Suggestions are offered for responsible holiday eating.
380 Price Lab instructor says McDonalds can't be blamed for obese kids
Public Relations News Release 2002:224, p.1
Lori Smith claims that sedentary lifestyles are the major reason for obesity.
381 Students driven to feed the hungry
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.11
College of Business Administration President's Council will collect food items to donate to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank.
382 Restacking the pyramid
Public Relations News Release 2002:186, p.1
A revised food pyramid will be presented and discussed.
383 Food for thought or though for food?
Public Relations News Release 2002:132, p.1
Michael Klaussen will talk about the food industry and its part in the increase of overweight Americans.
384 UNI students establishing their roots
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.10
Students Lewis Benedict and Chia-Chi Kuo are the owners of an organic food store in Cedar Falls called Roots Market; photo.
385 Is this food heavenly? No, it's Iowan; homegrown food hits campus and fills students' stomachs
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
UNI Dining Services administrators have agreed to purchase more food grown locally, which will help to stimulate the local economy.
386 Emotional eating
Public Relations News Release 2002:114, p.1
Suggestions will be offered on weight loss and cravings will be discussed.
387 Emotional eating
Public Relations News Release 2003:102, p.1
Discussion on food cravings and how to lose weight
388 Taste the flavor
Northern Iowan 99:8, p.1
The Hispanic Latino Student Union serves traditional foods outside of the Maucker Union; photo.
389 Snacks may be removed from schools
Public Relations News Release 2002:61, p.1
Lisa Krausman will talk about the importance of healthy snacks and will suggest ways that parents can teach their kids about healthy snacks.
390 Summer foods
Public Relations News Release 2001:529, p.1
Light, easy menu ideas are given.
391 Farmers markets boast quality and community
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.6
Fresh produce as well as baked goods and crafts are available at local farmers markets; photo.
392 Project seeks to serve up locally grown food with global awareness
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.6
The UNI Local Food Projects works with local institutions to purchase more locally grown food products.
393 It just tastes better . . .
Public Relations News Release 2001:453, p.1
Kamyar Enshayan will talk about ways to support Iowa grown products.
394 Can't beat breakfast
Public Relations News Release 2001:388, p.1
Lisa Krausman will talk about the importance of eating breakfast.
395 Lettuce shortage heads to CF, raising prices
Northern Iowan 98:45, p.1
Prices for a head of lettuce have risen sharply in Cedar Falls, and are affecting not only grocery shoppers, but also restaurants.
396 Getting rid of leftover goodies
Public Relations News Release 0:248, p.1
Strategies on how to resist overeating during the holidays.
397 A low-fat Christmas feast
Public Relations News Release 0:247, p.1
Ways to reduce fat content of Christmas dinner.
398 How to have fun as a poor college student
Northern Iowan 98:24, p.7
Suggests places where students can find cheap food, movies, and alcohol.
399 A chocoholic's dream come true
Public Relations News Release 2001:76, p.1
Lisa Krausman will talk about foods that you didn't know were good for you.
400 Serving fast food doesn't mean sacrificing nutrition
Public Relations News Release 2000:399, p.1
A meal from a fast food restaurant can be nutritious if the right items are ordered.