Lerda--Emiliano [Class of 2004]

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1 2012-2013 UNI alumni board
Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.26
Justin Bierman urges alumni to stay connected to UNI; photo.
2 2011-12 UNI Alumni Association Board
Northern Iowa Today 94:4, p.18
Roster of board members; photo.
3 Emiliano Lerda
Northern Iowa Today 91:1, p.19
Emiliano Lerda is the student relations officer in the office of the Board of Regents.
4 UNI Alumni Association elects officers and board of directors
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The officers and board of directors were elected for the Alumni Association. List of members.
5 University of Northern Iowa to host commencements May 8
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Student addresses will be given by Emiliano Lerda and Robert P. Drewelow.
6 Moe, Murphy take office
Northern Iowan 100:53, p.1
Brendon Moe and Joe Murphy sworn in as NISG President and Vice President, respectively; photo.
7 NISG reserves lab money
Northern Iowan 100:49, p.3
NISG votes to set aside $10,000 for use in reopening the Towers computer lab after renovations.
8 Omnibus Bill proposes level funding, renovation bonds
Northern Iowan 100:47, p.1
Description of the Republican state legislative plan for the 2005 budget.
9 CME dedication stirs mixed emotions in UNI Seven
Northern Iowan 100:46, p.1
The new Center for Multicultural Education addition to Maucker Union is dedicated; photo.
10 UNI to dedicate new Center for Multicultural Education
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Dedication will be held Friday, March 26; speakers include President Koob and author Nicolas Vaca.
11 Library budget proposal looks to student activity fee
Northern Iowan 100:44, p.1
Rod Library seeks to address budget problems by requesting funds from the Student Activity Fee Committee; photo.
12 Moe/Murphy take presidency with 60 percent vote
Northern Iowan 100:40, p.1
Brendon Moe and Joe Murphy win race for NISG President and Vice-President, respectively; photo.
13 BOR to extend tuition deadline
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.1
Due to inconsistencies in tuition hikes and state funding, the Board of Regents supports efforts to alter the policy in order to make more informed decisions.
14 Contribute to class gift
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.10
Asks graduating seniors to contribute funds for a Rose Garden or Stage to add to the Union.
15 It's time to vote
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.9
Urges students to vote in the NISG general election.
16 NISG President looks back at year's progress
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.4
NISG President Emiliano Lerda's February activities are given; photo.
17 Presidents plan visit
Northern Iowan 100:38, p.1
President Koob and NISG President Lerda to meet with student body at "Visit with the Presidents" event in the Maucker Union Coffeehouse.
18 Students have 'capital' time in Des Moines
Northern Iowan 100:38, p.1
Students from Iowa Regents universities lobby at the Capitol for relief from budget cuts and tuition hikes.
19 NISG plans lobby date
Northern Iowan 100:36, p.1
Students from all three Regents universities to visit the Capitol and lobby state legislators; photo.
20 Rip-off 101
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.1
The Iowa Public Interest Research Group presents a report outlining price gouging practices in the publishing industry; photo.
21 NISG seeks new leadership
Northern Iowan 100:32, p.3
NISG is holding upcoming general election for senators and student body president and vice president.
22 Iowa's core values in jeopardy
Northern Iowan 100:30, p.6
Questions the actions of state lawmakers regarding taxes and social programs.
23 Lack of state funding: 'substantial concern' with recent cut
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.1
State funding decreased; Board of Regents voted to raise tuition 8.3 percent for the 2004-2005 school year.
24 MSA kicks off Islam Awareness week Monday
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.1
The Muslim Student Association's goal is to inform people about their religion.
25 Board of Regents to meet at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Board to discuss several items pertaining to UNI.
26 UNI panel discussion to address issues affecting Latino youth
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Discussion to follow presentation given by Francisco Villarruel.
27 Board of Regents approves 8.3 percent tuition increase
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.1
Tuition increase could have been between thirteen and fifteen percent.
28 Government unifies voice of student body
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.6
Profile of the Northern Iowa Student Government and its branches.
29 Proposal has tuition climbing the ladder
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.1
Tuition and fees are increasing by $471 for the 2004-2005 school year.
30 Biweekly paychecks start in January
Northern Iowan 100:11, p.1
Students who work on campus will be paid every two weeks instead of once a month; photo.
31 New building fee will pay bonds for Union, UNI-Dome
Northern Iowan 100:11, p.1
Building fees are no longer included in tuition; students are charged $90 per semester.
32 Town hall meeting addresses budget
Northern Iowan 100:11, p.1
The meeting discussed how budget cuts and fewer students also affect Cedar Falls; photo.
33 Shuttle gets new wheels
Northern Iowan 100:10, p.1
Met Transit provided a brand new bus for the Panther Shuttle; photo.
34 Final vote removes Pick-a-Prof funding
Northern Iowan 100:8, p.5
NISG Senate voted to reverse the allocation of $5000 originally intended for an online professor rating system.
35 Iowa universities discuss possible tuition differentiation among majors
Northern Iowan 100:8, p.1
Some students may have to pay more tuition than other students, depending what their major is at UNI.
36 Board of Regents discusses future tuition options
Northern Iowan 100:6, p.1
No tuition increases have been proposed for next year yet; must be proposed by October meeting. The Board of Regents is asking that the tuition increase deadline be open for future discussion since appropriations are not determined until later.
37 FYI: Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 100:5, p.1
Explains who the Regents are; first in a five part series of informational articles.
38 NISG questions $5,000 service over free options
Northern Iowan 100:4, p.6
Senator Andrew Lietzow encouraged the endorsement of a free Internet service to rate professors, but President Lerda believes a free service does not need NISG backing and offered the idea of receiving the same type of service through the university.
39 A thanks to students from NISG officials
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.11
NISG President Lerda and Vice President Green are pleased that students voiced their opinions about reduced library hours.
40 Budget cuts affect more than library
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.1
In addition to the library, the Union, WRC, Student Service Center, and Health Center have all lost funding and staff.
41 Evening library hours restored
Northern Iowan 100:2, p.1
NISG president Lerda worked with Provost Podolefsky and Dean of Library Services Mercado to keep the library open longer during the academic year; photo.
42 Students sound off against reduced library hours
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8
Encourages students to contact NISG with concerns about reduced library hours.
43 UBS introduces new price matching policy
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.1
If students find a book priced lower online than at University Book & Supply, UBS will match the price; not valid when book prices found at half.com, ebay, or amazon auction; photo.
44 NI year in review
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1
Highlights from the year's big news stories; photo.
45 Lerda, Green sworn in; NISG prepares for 2003-2004 term
Northern Iowan 99:51, p.1
Student participants in next year's NISG speculate about what the future holds for them.
46 Year's final NISG meeting rewards rugby, Pick-a-Prof
Northern Iowan 99:47, p.1
Other items dealt with at the meeting included a discussion on the impeachment process, review of salaries for executive officers, the purchase of computers, and allocation of funds for special events for two campus organizations.
47 Clinton chats with Carver crowd
Northern Iowan 99:45, p.1
Former U. S. President Bill Clinton spoke in Iowa City on "Embracing Our Humanity: Global Security in the 21st Century."
48 Lobbying effort will continue, Wed. considered success
Northern Iowan 99:42, p.1
Several UNI students participated in lobbying effort in Des Moines to press for student issues; photo.
49 New execs seek students' support
Northern Iowan 99:41, p.9
President-elect and vice-president-elect consider the upcoming year; photo.
50 Lerda, Green 'experience' election victory
Northern Iowan 99:40, p.1
Emiliano Lerda and Nathaniel Green were elected NISG President and Vice-President for the 2003-2004 academic year; photo.
51 NISG statewide lobbying day set for March 5
Northern Iowan 99:40, p.1
NISG hopes to take at least fifty-five students to Des Moines to lobby for student issues, including rising tuition; photo.
52 Election Day! Vote!
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.1
Brief platforms for NISG presidential election teams; photo.
53 Voicing support for Lerda/Green ticket
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.8
Claims that experience in NISG will be beneficial for Emiliano Lerda and Nate Green if elected to NISG office.
54 KULT gains funding needed for conversion
Northern Iowan 99:38, p.1
NISG gives $13,000 to KGRK to fund transition to KULT; debate on funding advertising costs for Iowa Conference on Islam continued.
55 Election preview; Lerda, Green emphasize teamwork, communication
Northern Iowan 99:37, p.1
Emiliano Lerda and Nathaniel Green announced their platform for the 2003 NISG presidential election; photo.
56 Next session of UNI's 'Leaders on Leadership' series to focus on government
Public Relations News Release 2002:331, p.1
Jon Crews, Emiliano Lerda, Leon Mosley, and George Stigler will form panel to discuss government leadership.
57 NISG rallies students to fight tuition hikes
Northern Iowan 99:35, p.1
NISG and other students will travel to Des Moines on March 5 to lobby for student issues; photo.
58 NISG 'shocked' by demonstration, upcoming election
Northern Iowan 99:34, p.1
Public Safety officer demonstrates taser use to NISG; photo.
59 NISG votes in new speaker, plans lobbying efforts, hears from candidates
Northern Iowan 99:32, p.4
Senator Brendon Moe was named new speaker of NISG; Emiliano Lerda plans to run for NISG president.
60 NISG execs mull over past, present and future plans
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.4
NISG officers were pleased with the overall success of last semester and are looking forward to lobbying in Des Moines this semester.
61 Nussle meets for conversation, confrontation with UNI students
Northern Iowan 99:30, p.1
Some of the topics of discussion included financial aid and the possible war with Iraq; photo.
62 Scudder to make statements on the state of student body
Northern Iowan 99:27, p.1
NISG President Jeff Scudder will deliver the "State of the Student Body" address on December 11; photo.
63 Service gives scoop on profs
Northern Iowan 99:25, p.1
NISG is considering implementing "Pick-a-Prof" which will provide students with information about faculty members from an online service.
64 Board passes tuition increase; lack of acceptable alternatives made for little doubt in proposal's passage
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.1
By a vote of 7-2, the Iowa Board of Regents voted to increase tuition by 17.6 percent for next year; photo.
65 Committee 'reads' into book prices
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.1
A Book Prices Advisory Committee will investigate ways to make books cheaper for students.
66 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.13
Students respond to the question: What are your plans for Halloween?; photo.
67 Board meets to talk tuition
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1
NISG leaders Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda spoke to the Board of Regents to protest the proposed tuition hike for the 2003-2004 school year; photo.
68 Scudder, NISG push participation
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
NISG president Jeff Scudder and members of NISG are encouraging students to vote in the November election with a "get out the vote" drive.
69 NISG special election seeks to restock Senate seats
Northern Iowan 99:10, p.1
Sixteen senate positions are available; photo.
70 Scudder, Lerda talk tuition
Northern Iowan 99:7, p.1
Jeff Scudder took part in a presentation to oppose the upcoming tuition hike.
71 Higher tuition for higher education; a proposed 19.4 percent tuition increase is on the Board of Regents' September 19 docket
Northern Iowan 99:5, p.1
The Board of Regents has proposed a $798 increase in tuition for UNI students next year.
72 Panthers called to roar during trying times
Northern Iowan 99:1, p.1
President Robert Koob and NISG leaders Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda welcome students and encourage them to get involved in activities on campus; photo.
73 Northern Iowa Student Government announces new members
Public Relations News Release 2001:473, p.1
Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda were elected president and vice president of the NISG; other newly elected members of the NISG are listed.
74 Scudder, Lerda sweep NISG election; president-elect and vice president-elect 'shocked' and 'thrilled'
Northern Iowan 98:40, p.1
Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda won the NISG presidential election with 55% of the votes; photo.
75 Columnist makes election predictions
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.7
Explains his reasoning for voting for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for the NISG president and vice president.
76 Combined experience key to Scudder/Lerda success
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.11
Claims that Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda will work to accomplish the things on their platform, even if they are not elected president and vice president of NISG.
77 Eleven platforms, three tickets, one ballot: who will get your vote?
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.1
Information is provided about each of the NISG candidates for president and vice president; photo.
78 Scudder, Lerda the best ticket for UNI students
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.8
The former president of NISG explains why he will vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda.
79 Stick with proven leaders
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.9
Supports Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for NISG president and vice president because of their leadership experience.
80 Student government elections begin today; campaigning finished for the three teams of NISG candidates as students go online to cast votes
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.1
A background is given of the six candidates vying for the positions of president and vice president.
81 Student would be proud to be represented by Scudder, Lerda
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.9
Encourages students to vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda in the NISG presidential election.
82 Vote Jeff & Emiliano
Northern Iowan 98:39, p.10
Feels candidates Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda have clear goals and definite paths to achieve them.
83 Earle and Hutch ticket no good
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.6
Discusses the NISG presidential elections, and claims that Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson are hiding their conservative political views.
84 Junior urges students to 'join the team' of Scudder and Lerda
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.9
Claims that Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda are the best candidates for NISG president and vice president.
85 Scudder & Lerda a diverse, well-rounded team for NISG
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.8
Encourages students to vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for NISG president and vice president.
86 Scudder, Lerda bleed purple and gold
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.7
Encourages students to vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda in the 2002 NISG presidential elections.
87 Scudder, Lerda platform very attainable
Northern Iowan 98:38, p.9
Claims that Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda's platform for NISG president and vice president is 'down-to-earth' and student oriented.
88 Jeff and Emiliano offer sincerity, devotion
Northern Iowan 98:37, p.1
Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda state their platform for the NISG presidential election; photo.
89 Peace talks to UNI campus
Northern Iowan 98:11, p.16
UN'I in Peace sponsors the first UNI Day of Peace.
90 MLK III to speak
Northern Iowan 98:8, p.1
Peace Fair will showcase organizations that promote peace.
91 'We are a strong nation'
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.14
Students comment on a service held in Lang Hall to remember those killed in terrorist attacks on the U. S.; photo.
92 International students react to attack on U. S.
Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5
International students express sorrow over the terrorist attacks on the United States.