Food
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601 | Natural foods Northern Iowan 73:44, p.2 |
Calls for support for the introduction of a natural foods program in UNI dining centers. | |
602 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 73:44, p.16 |
Activities and meetings. | |
603 | Food stamps Northern Iowan 73:43, p.2 |
Students may apply. | |
604 | Food stamps Northern Iowan 73:20, p.7 |
Applications for participation in the Food Stamp program are being accepted now. | |
605 | Hardee's can't sleep Northern Iowan 73:12, p.2 |
Believes food service was better at the Union when it was handled by the university. | |
606 | Food stamps Northern Iowan 73:8, p.1 |
Applications for participation in the Food Stamp Program are being accepted. | |
607 | A Sports Column Northern Iowan 72:33, p.10 |
Dave Paxton raves about the UNI-Dome's new concession stands. | |
608 | Food survey shows prices up only few cents since fall Northern Iowan 71:52, p.3 |
Survey of prices in local grocery stores. | |
609 | USDA cuts down on food stamps Northern Iowan 71:33, p.2 |
Students who derive over half of their support from their parents are no longer eligible for food stamps. | |
610 | Food prices rise slightly Northern Iowan 71:31, p.3 |
Comparison of food prices in local grocery stores. | |
611 | Food, housing complaints heard Northern Iowan 71:14, p.1 |
John Zahari and Wayne Morris field questions about food quality and kegs in the dorms; photo. | |
612 | Food prices slightly up Northern Iowan 71:10, p.4 |
Comparison of local grocery store food prices. | |
613 | Organics Northern Iowan 71:8, p.4 |
Brief history and description of services of Cottontop Cooperative Society. | |
614 | Iowan compares food prices Northern Iowan 71:2, p.4 |
Comparison of food prices at local stores. | |
615 | Food stamp program is real boon to student Northern Iowan 70:53, p.11 |
About four hundred UNI students participate in program. | |
616 | Cottontop fights back!; new health food club in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 70:50, p.12 |
History of Cottontop Coop; photo. | |
617 | Comparing local prices; milk prices rise higher, eggs drop Northern Iowan 70:48, p.7 |
Food prices in local grocery stores. | |
618 | Sweet Shop proving to be a big success Northern Iowan 70:44, p.5 |
Penny candy on sale in Union's Penny Lane; photo. | |
619 | Milk product and meats still high Northern Iowan 70:31, p.7 |
Survey of food prices in local stores. | |
620 | Food stamps Northern Iowan 70:30, p.1 |
Procedures for applying for food stamps. | |
621 | Milk products and pork still high Northern Iowan 70:23, p.9 |
Survey of local food prices. | |
622 | Hot dogs Northern Iowan 70:15, p.5 |
ACS will serve lunch. | |
623 | Comparing local food prices Northern Iowan 70:13, p.8 |
Survey of prices at local grocery stores. | |
624 | Consumer comparison labeled "common" Northern Iowan 70:10, p.2 |
Store manager points out possible errors in food price survey. | |
625 | Comparing local food prices Northern Iowan 70:8, p.9 |
Survey of local food stores. | |
626 | Bagels, anyone? Northern Iowan 70:1, p.1 |
Tom Saucer brings his stand to UNI, selling bagels, jellies, cheeses, and jams; photo. | |
627 | Buffet gives 'Tartuffe' French touch Northern Iowan 69:53, p.6 |
Buffet available in Union; play preview. | |
628 | German foods highlight buffet Northern Iowan 69:52, p.5 |
Menu for meal in Union. | |
629 | Spanish buffet to be served Northern Iowan 69:27, p.8 |
Menu for meal in Union. | |
630 | Gourmet dinner Northern Iowan 69:20, p.5 |
Hawaiian dinner will be served at Union. | |
631 | A feast for Bangladesh Northern Iowan 69:18, p.2 |
Attempt to keep people aware of needs. | |
632 | Food--a relevant topic Northern Iowan 69:17, p.2 |
Enjoy eating baby food for one day. | |
633 | What's wrong with the university? Northern Iowan 68:53, p.2 |
Points out problems with plan to cut weekend meal service at Campbell Hall. | |
634 | Untitled Northern Iowan 68:35, p.2 |
Vending machines or real food? | |
635 | Dress codes, Sunday meals discussed by Food Committee Northern Iowan 67:55, p.12 |
Results of survey of proposed changes. | |
636 | Food store opens in Valley Northern Iowan 67:41, p.4 |
Convenience store will open at 31st and Hudson. | |
637 | Pedersen's Cornflakes quiz Northern Iowan 67:34, p.11 |
Visits Food Trip, a local natural foods store. | |
638 | Festive food delights Northern Iowan 67:19, p.5 |
Offers recipes. | |
639 | "Cornflakes" takes a "Food Trip" Northern Iowan 67:17, p.15 |
Bookstore and natural foods store will combine into one building. | |
640 | Exotic foods served; Café Internationale Northern Iowan 65:51, p.4 |
Students will feature different foods each day. | |
641 | Food Service suggestion from potato patty hater College Eye 63:52, p.2 |
Asks for modifications in the food serving plans. | |
642 | Reader deplores Commons waste Campus News Network 53:11, p.2 |
Student who works in Commons thinks that students at SCI are very wasteful with food; reminds them they can take smaller portions. | |
643 | Lab School sophs to hold bar-b-que Public Relations News Release 1960:105, p.1 |
Price Laboratory School sophomores sell tickets to their barbeque dinner as a fundraising effort to finance their senior trip. The dinner will be held in Price Laboratory School's cafeteria. | |
644 | Miss Yeager to attend home ec conference Public Relations News Release 1960:65, p.1 |
Josephine Yeager attends the North Central Regional Conference for College and University Foods and Nutrition Teachers. Yeager is program chairman for the two day conference. | |
645 | Chinese cuisine to be featured at demonstration College Eye 51:37, p.3 |
Ruth Kao will teach class. | |
646 | Better than pizza College Eye 51:12, p.1 |
Ellen Deutsch and Phil Blume enjoy "flipjacks"; photo. | |
647 | Mirror on the Mob College Eye 51:4, p.8 |
Comments on Old Gold senior photos, decorations, paychecks, and the Commons snack bar. | |
648 | Splitting an Infinity College Eye 49:5, p.2 |
Sounds of jazz on the TC campus, losing the 'Freshman 20' (rumored twenty pounds gained by freshmen), inconsistent food in Campbell Hall. | |
649 | Untitled College Eye 48:28, p.2 |
Features students eating from a trough. | |
650 | The registration figures for the Fall Educational conference hel Friday and Saturday went over the 425 mark. Public Relations News Release 1951:44, p.1 |
May Hill Arbuthnot was the featured speaker for the Saturday morning general session. The topic of her second speech was "Guiding Children and Youth through Books." Saturday's activities were designed for elementary and junior high school personnel. | |
651 | Kansas flood relief was this summer's service project of Bartlett Hall women Public Relations News Release 1950:429, p.1 |
Residents of the hall donated $48.50 to the flood relief program. Recent quarterly projects of the hall's residents include providing food for local needy families and clothing for Korean civilians. | |
652 | Food and housing fees for the summer session are higher than last year's, according to Business Manager Philip C. Jennings Public Relations News Release 1950:392, p.1 |
Room rates for the 10-week session are $40 and meals cost $99. Last summer's fees were $30 and $95 respectively. The student fee is $36. | |
653 | Baker Hall men to become chefs College Eye 42:11, p.7 |
Will install facilities for making popcorn and candy. | |
654 | . . . Ready, set, go! College Eye 41:34, p.1 |
Workers bake pies for students on campus; photo. | |
655 | Mrs. Frank and seven helpers make pies for Commons via assembly line. College Eye 41:34, p.1 |
Mrs. Frank talks about preparing pies. | |
656 | Dieter's delight . . . College Eye 41:29, p.1 |
Student weighs food for special diet; photo. | |
657 | Special kitchen prepares diets for diabetics, obese, anemic College Eye 41:29, p.2 |
The diet kitchen prepares meals for twenty-five people. | |
658 | . . . Kitchen artists College Eye 40:22, p.1 |
Two young men prepare their meal; photo. | |
659 | Three may be a crowd, but these fellows find there are advantages College Eye 40:22, p.4 |
A look at apartment life for three young men. | |
660 | Five Home Management girls plan daily low cost meals College Eye 39:37, p.4 |
Working on meals costing forty-five cents per day per person. | |
661 | Future sixth grade chefs prepare, eat own pancakes College Eye 39:37, p.6 |
Pupils talk about cooking. | |
662 | Meal planning class serves school lunch College Eye 39:27, p.3 |
Twelve home economics students serve seventy-five guests. | |
663 | Letter to the editor College Eye 39:23, p.2 |
Student is angry with students who stick around after their noon meal to smoke leaving those who haven't eaten no place to sit. | |
664 | Super spuds, Super spuds--10 sacks of potatoes peeled daily at Commons, says chief peeler College Eye 39:20, p.6 |
A look at the job of preparing potatoes in the Commons. | |
665 | Christmas supper to feature turkey College Eye 39:12, p.4 |
To be served in the Commons; program will accompany meal. | |
666 | Plenty of meat on Tuesday for diners on Hill, College Eye survey reveals College Eye 39:10, p.1 |
Hill restaurant owners offer opinions on the government's attempts to discourage consumption of meat on Tuesdays; Commons serves only poultry and fish on Tuesdays. | |
667 | Hot lunch plan Home Ec. purpose College Eye 39:9, p.2 |
Served meal that cost less than $.25 apiece to fifty students | |
668 | Dr. Giffin upholds Truman food plan College Eye 39:6, p.4 |
Believes that Americans eat too much anyway. | |
669 | Commons will join in food conservation College Eye 39:4, p.1 |
Asks students to take only what they will eat; Tuesdays will be meatless | |
670 | Of hunger . . . College Eye 39:4, p.2 |
Comments on President Truman's voluntary plan not to eat meat on Tuesdays or eggs on Thursdays, in order to help feed Europe's hungry. | |
671 | Gym Gems College Eye 39:2, p.5 |
Explores what foods men like to have at picnics. | |
672 | Bakerites vote for snack bar College Eye 38:38, p.1 |
Would feature coffee, sandwiches, ice cream, and similar items. | |
673 | Letter to the editor College Eye 38:29, p.2 |
Student shares her anger about the amount of food wasted in the Commons daily by students. | |
674 | Curtis finds vet students underfed College Eye 38:26, p.3 |
Dwight Curtis believes that many veterans do not have enough money to eat the right foods. | |
675 | President Price gives reasons for changes in food schedule College Eye 38:24, p.1 |
All freshmen and sophomores must eat in Commons beginning in the summer 1948; juniors will be included in summer 1949; seniors included by summer 1950. | |
676 | 'Commons food O.K.'--student survey College Eye 38:9, p.1 |
Results of survey regarding Commons food. | |
677 | World Views College Eye 38:6, p.2 |
Discusses President Truman's lifting price controls on meat. | |
678 | World Views College Eye 38:5, p.2 |
Describes his view on the meat shortage and how the president should handle the situation. | |
679 | Former student recalls the spirit of '76 Alumnus 30:4, p.15 |
Ella M. Jones Burnell talks about the earliest days of the Iowa State Normal School. | |
680 | Lack of dishes, and little fresh meat but still T.C. students manage to eat Old Gold 38:3, p.4 |
Elizabeth Nyholm talks about the difficulties in preparing food with insufficient supplies and equipment in the Commons. | |
681 | College Commons serves meals for students Public Relations News Release 1946:264, p.1 |
Students will be required to eat in the Commons for their first three quarters of residence. No other food service will be available. A special plan will be available for students living off campus. | |
682 | Dr. Price speaks at Bartlett; President speaks on dining rule College Eye 37:41, p.1 |
President Price outlines the arguments for requiring students to eat in the Commons. | |
683 | Home ec study shows students drink little or no milk in average diet College Eye 37:33, p.3 |
Professor Randolph finds that students do not eat what they should. | |
684 | Garden plots are still available College Eye 37:27, p.1 |
Area south of campus will be plowed for gardens. | |
685 | President Price explains housing, food College Eye 37:22, p.1 |
Some dorm rooms will be double-decked; Commons food service must be self-supporting; President Price asks everyone to work together, as they did during the war. | |
686 | So you want to spoil your egg; here is how in one easy lesson College Eye 37:16, p.6 |
Professor Sutherland talks about right ways and wrong ways to prepare an egg; photo. | |
687 | Doughnut, ice cream and topping make 'SS' College Eye 37:14, p.3 |
Description of latest Commons Fountain Room treat. | |
688 | Dad Aldrich boasts 20 years service and best popcorn in the state College Eye 36:35, p.3 |
Dad Aldrich talks about his popcorn stand business. | |
689 | American public's fondness of eating reduces possibilities of pill diet College Eye 36:28, p.1 |
Professor Sutherland talks about the effects of war on the American diet. | |
690 | Dietician comforts shortage wailers College Eye 36:24, p.1 |
Elizabeth Nyholm believes that the wartime shortage of sugar might be beneficial to students. | |
691 | Creatures with carrots are co-eds not rabbits College Eye 36:11, p.3 |
A group of Lawther Hall women are on a diet. | |
692 | After a Fashion College Eye 36:9, p.3 |
Discusses foods for health and beauty. | |
693 | Bananas, meat points, sugar stamps cause nightmares for campus dietician College Eye 36:7, p.1 |
Elizabeth Nyholm talks about meal planning in wartime. | |
694 | Students devour milk from bottle line 395' long College Eye 36:5, p.4 |
A statistical look at food prepared in the Commons. | |
695 | 100 cows supply college milk demand College Eye 35:41, p.4 |
A look at the amounts of milk used in various parts of campus. | |
696 | Durfee advises health measures College Eye 35:37, p.3 |
Dr. Durfee offers advice on proper nutrition and sufficient rest. | |
697 | Ye Olde Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.213 |
Photo. | |
698 | Coeds puzz'd by service men's tropic diet find samples here College Eye 35:28, p.5 |
Greenhouse includes many exotic plants similar to those that service personnel are seeing overseas. | |
699 | Prepare hot dish for over eighty-five pupils Alumnus 28:2, p.4 |
Meal planning class provides hot lunch for students in campus school. | |
700 | Food class helps with Campus School lunches College Eye 35:19, p.6 |
Serve lunch to about 85 students. |