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1 | Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center hosts Earth Week events Northern Iowan 119:53, p.4 |
Last week, UNI's Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center (RRTTC) hosted multiple events to celebrate Earth Week. The events included a disc golf activity, Campus Cleanup, and free bike rentals; photos. | |
2 | UNI celebrates LGBTQ+ community with Pride Week Northern Iowan 119:49, p.1 |
UNI Proud and Gender & Sexuality Services (GSS) hosted multiple campus events throughout Pride Week including coffee hours, a book club meeting, and Dragaganza; photo. | |
3 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:47, p.4 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include Spring Clothing Sale, an observatory show, and Gayme Time with Gender and Sexuality Services. | |
4 | UNI social and emotional learning conference Northern Iowan 119:47, p.4 |
The Social and Emotional Learning Conference will be held this year on April 7, 2023 in Maucker Union and Schindler Education Center. This conference is sponsored by the College of Education and Ken Budke; photo. | |
5 | Connie Hansen's impact at UNI spans 34 years Northern Iowan 119:42, p.5 |
Bailey Klinkhammer interviews and tells Connie Hansen's story of her time as a student and employee at UNI. Connie has worked in the Office of Admissions, the Alumni Association, and currently the Office of Student Involvement in Maucker Union; photo. | |
6 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:40, p.4 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include You Matter at UNI, International Student Coffee Hour, and a women's basketball game. | |
7 | UNI SHAC presents "The Jean Project" Northern Iowan 119:40, p.4 |
The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) is displaying "The Jean Project" in Maucker Union from February 27 to March 3, 2023. The purpose of this project is to promote body acceptance by displaying jeans of every size with body positive sayings written on the jeans; photo. | |
8 | UNI's Spring clothing drive Northern Iowan 119:40, p.5 |
March 6 through March 8, 2023 UNI is encouraging students to donate any new or gently used clothing into bins that will be located in campus dorms lobbies or Maucker Union. The clothes will then be put on sale in April in the Maucker Ballroom and all of the proceeds will go to Panther Pantry; photo. | |
9 | Meet Micaiah and Liz Northern Iowan 119:38, p.4 |
Nixson Benitez writes about Micaiah Krutsinger and Liz Montalvo's Student Body Election campaign and what they hope to accomplish if elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG); photo. | |
10 | Northern Iowa Student Government is here for you Northern Iowan 119:38, p.7 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) encourages students of all different majors, interests, and backgrounds to get involved with NISG. Trina Tounjian, NISG Chief of Staff, shares their experiences and continues to encourage students to join the organization; photo. | |
11 | The ongoing legacy of the UNI Seven Northern Iowan 119:36, p.1 |
Guest writer Nicole Beilke writes the history of UNI Seven and how their proposals are still impacting UNI's campus today. Beilke writes about the creation of the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), the Minority Recruitment Program, Increasing of Black faculty, and more; photo. | |
12 | You matter at UNI week Northern Iowan 119:36, p.4 |
You Matter At UNI week is put on by the Student Health & Well-being Coordinator and UNI Counseling Center and will be held February 27-March 3, 2023. Aubrey Schafbuch interviews students and staff who explain the importance of this week and lists out the events and how students can get involved; photo. | |
13 | Black Histor Preview Northern Iowan 119:35, p.4 |
A timeline of Black History Month events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include the Tunnel of Oppression, a Skate Party, and Toast for Change. | |
14 | NISG Engagement Week Northern Iowan 119:30, p.1 |
The Northern Iowan Staff writes about the different events that Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) is hosting throughout their NISG Engagement Week; photo. | |
15 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:30, p.5 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include a men's basketball game, International Student Coffee Hour, and the launch of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) Engagement Week. | |
16 | NISG November updates Northern Iowan 119:28, p.2 |
A list of accomplishments and actions taken by the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) during the month of November. | |
17 | Mark Nook joins the game Northern Iowan 119:27, p.1 |
University President Mark Nook joins Panther Esports president Tanner Braun for a livestream of him playing on the newly launched campus-wide Minecraft server. The livestream took place on December 1, 2022 in the Esports Lounge in Maucker Union; photo. | |
18 | Fast Forward Workshop connects students to professionals at UNI Northern Iowan 119:26, p.4 |
The Fast Forward Workshop sponsored by UNI's Department of Communication and Media and Iowa Broadcasters Association Foundation took place on November 4th. The workshop featured various professional speakers who spoke about their work experiences and the skills they needed/learned to be successful within the communications and media fields; photos | |
19 | Dining hall disaster Northern Iowan 119:24, p.1 |
On Wednesday November 16th, a fan in Rialto Dining Hall malfunctioned which emitted smoke and caused the sprinklers to turn on throughout the dining hall. Students were turned away during the lunch rush but the dining hall was able to reopen at 5pm the same day; photo. | |
20 | Office of International Engagement winter clothing drive Northern Iowan 119:24, p.5 |
The Office of International Engagement (OIE) is hosting a clothing drive for international students who do not have the proper winter gear. They are asking for any winter gear that are in good condition to get students through the vicious Iowa winter months. | |
21 | Experiences of international students Northern Iowan 119:23, p.4 |
Caroline Christensen interviews various UNI international students about their experiences with culture shock and transitioning from being a student in their native country compared to being a student at UNI; photo. | |
22 | International Education Week kicks off Northern Iowan 119:23, p.1 |
International Education Week, November 14-18, will celebrate the stories of international students, faculty, and departments across UNI's campus. Caroline Christensen lists out the different events that will be held throughout the week. | |
23 | A toast to another 130 years Northern Iowan 119:21, p.2 |
Northern Iowan's Executive Editor Nixson Benitez writes an article about the events that will be held for the anniversary. He also explains and interviews fellow colleagues to answer the question of why journalism and newspapers are important in todays society; photo. | |
24 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:19, p.5 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include a UNI volleyball game, Walking Tacos with the XI's, and Wellness Bingo. | |
25 | Bring back the blue Northern Iowan 119:18, p.3 |
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on their thoughts of why Iowan voters should vote Democrat for the midterm election this year; photo. | |
26 | Go green with campus cleanup Northern Iowan 119:17, p.1 |
The Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center (RRTTC) is hosting a campus cleanup event. Students are encouraged to sign help to help with the cleanup ending with a visit to Chad's Pizza; photo. | |
27 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:17, p.4 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include workshops, coffee with the dean, and discussions. | |
28 | 2022 midterms approach Northern Iowan 119:16, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz gives readers information on early voting and absentee ballot requests for the upcoming midterm election; photo. | |
29 | Panther families celebrate Family Weekend Northern Iowan 119:16, p.4 |
Caroline Christensen gives details of the upcoming festivities occurring during Family Weekend and also interviews Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students Allyson Rafanello; photo. | |
30 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:15, p.4 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include Majors in Minutes, a UNI women's soccer game, and Family Weekend. | |
31 | UNI celebrates National Transfer Student Week Northern Iowan 119:15, p.1 |
Trevor Meyer interviews Olivia Umbaugh, a transfer coordinator, who explains the importance of advocating for transfer students and shares the resources that UNI's Transfer Center in Gilchrist Hall has to offer; photo. | |
32 | UNI campus goes bananas Northern Iowan 119:14, p.1 |
Olivia Brunsting reports on the new so-called "banana week" phenomenon during homecoming week. Students known as the banana bandits have placed over 40 bananas in weird places around campus such as the panther statue near Maucker Union, UNI Dome, and on window sills; photo. | |
33 | Why turning the UNI Health Beat into an Esports area sucks Northern Iowan 119:13, p.3 |
Abigail Saathoff writes their opinion on the struggles of UNI's decision to change the UNI Health Beat gym into a gaming area. Saathoff points out that the Wellness/Recreation Center is 12-19 minute walk from any dorm on campus whereas the Health Beat Gym was a 5 minute walk making it more accessible to get a quick workout in; photo. | |
34 | Traditions Challenge: The Amazing Race Northern Iowan 119:12, p.4 |
Five photos of students participating in the 13th Annual Amazing Race for homecoming week. The photos are of the kick off which took place on the Maucker Union rooftop; photo. | |
35 | Changes underway in UNI Dining Northern Iowan 119:5, p.1 |
Bailey Klinkhammer looks at some of the issues the dining department is dealing with such as supply chain shortages and low staff support. Some of the better changes are that dining centers are now serving hot breakfast due to student popular demands. Maucker Union now holds Godfather's Pizza and Kachin's Sushi; photo. | |
36 | UNI Dance Marathon wants to see a change this year Northern Iowan 119:4, p.4 |
Meg Grove reports that UNI Dance Marathon has seen a decrease in involvement and money raised the last two years due to COVID-19. Their hope this year is to get more UNI students involved and surpass the amount of money raised the past two years; photo. | |
37 | Panther Esports levels up Northern Iowan 119:3, p.1 |
Panther Esports, one of the biggest student organizations with 235 members, struggles to find the funds and physical space for their club. For the fall semester, the club will temporarily meet in the old Health Beat gym near the tunnel that connects Maucker Union to Lang Hall; photo. | |
38 | Construction in motion on campus Northern Iowan 119:2, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen writes about the various construction that will continue throughout the year. Buildings including ITTC, Redecker Center, and the Campanile will all have maintenance work done; photo. | |
39 | Best places to cry on campus Northern Iowan 119:1, p.7 |
Olivia Brunsting lists some of the best places to cry on campus including Botanical Center, Rod Library, and music practice rooms. | |
40 | Places to study on campus Northern Iowan 119:1, p.6 |
Various students share their favorite spots to study on campus including the basement of Rod Library, the adirondack chairs, and Maucker Union; photo. | |
41 | Womens rugby bake sale Northern Iowan 118:55, p.5 |
A photo of the women's rugby team selling baked goods in Maucker Union to raise money for the New Orleans 7s National. | |
42 | Panther portrait: Tropical celebration Northern Iowan 118:51, p.5 |
A Panther Portrait of Tropical Celebration day (TC) at Maucker Union; photos. | |
43 | Panther portrait: Dragaganza Northern Iowan 118:48, p.4 |
A Panther Portrait of the Dragaganza event hosted at Maucker Union on April 9, 2022; photos. | |
44 | De-stressing with puppy yoga Northern Iowan 118:47, p.5 |
Four photos of a puppy meet-and-greet event, which also included yoga; photos. | |
45 | Panther portrait: Xi man Northern Iowan 118:47, p.5 |
Four photos of the Xi Man event hosted by Alpha Xi Delta in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photos. | |
46 | Panther portrait: CAB panther hot ones Northern Iowan 118:46, p.5 |
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted "Panther Hot Ones," where students could eat chicken wings and try 10 different sauces. The men's basketball team tried sauces on stage; photos. | |
47 | Warlocks, aliens and superheroes welcome at Rod Northern Iowan 118:46, p.1 |
The Rod Library hosts this year's annual RodCon; photo. | |
48 | Being a Black resident assistant Northern Iowan 118:41, p.7 |
Diamond Stonetree discusses their experience as one of the only Black Resident Assistants on campus; photo. | |
49 | Black History Month: Recap of events Northern Iowan 118:41, p.9 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted many events for Black History Month; photo. | |
50 | Highlighting Black leaders at UNI Northern Iowan 118:37, p.1 |
The author discusses the development of Black History Month in American and UNI history as well as student, community, and alumni involvement, and the many Black leaders who have visited UNI; photo | |
51 | Panther Portrait: Jean Project Northern Iowan 118:37, p.4 |
The Jean Project is displayed in Maucker Union and sponsored by the Student Health Advisory Committee; photos. | |
52 | NISG candidates aim to better campus Northern Iowan 118:35, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) introduces the senators that are up for election; photo. | |
53 | Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life Northern Iowan 118:34, p.2 |
The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos. | |
54 | BSU celebrates Black History Month Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) has multiple events planned for the entirety of Black History Month; photo. | |
55 | Panther Portrait: Volunteer Fair Northern Iowan 118:29, p.5 |
The Volunteer Fair was held in the Maucker Union Ballrooms; photos. | |
56 | NISG holds final meeting of the year Northern Iowan 118:27, p.2 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) held its final meeting of the year, passing ten bills and resolutions, denying one, and confirming a new senator; photo. | |
57 | NISG weekly update Northern Iowan 118:25, p.1 |
Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jose Herrera, spoke at the weekly Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) meeting, discussing the UNI Theatre Department. NISG also voted on 12 pieces of legislation; photo. | |
58 | Learn to cook Badrijani Nigivit Northern Iowan 118:24, p.5 |
As part of International Education Week, student Nino Omatee talked about her home country of Georgia and taught participants to cook Badrijani Nigvit, a Georgian appetizer; photos. | |
59 | Panther Portrait: International Educational kickoff Northern Iowan 118:24, p.4 |
Photographs show the events of International Education Week's kickoff, which was held in the Maucker Union Ballrooms and hosted by International Engagement; photos. | |
60 | International Education Week kicks off with festivities, food and fun Northern Iowan 118:23, p.1 |
The Office of International Engagement hopes to highlight the many global opportunities at UNI during this year's International Education Week; photo. | |
61 | NISG to host events honoring veterans Northern Iowan 118:22, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) will host the first annual Veteran's Night Out at the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum and Grout Museum in place of the Military Ball. This event will honor those serving currently or in the past; photo. | |
62 | Panther Pantry hosts food drive Northern Iowan 118:22, p.1 |
Connecting Alumni to Students (CATS) held their first food drive in Maucker Union to stock the Panther Pantry for students; photo. | |
63 | NISG update Northern Iowan 118:19, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG( had its weekly meeting, voting in three new members and discussing the Chief of Staff position; photo. | |
64 | Graduation Fair prepares Panthers Northern Iowan 118:18, p.1 |
Prospective graduates for the 2021-2022 school year attended the Graduation Fair to prepare for fall and spring commencement; photo. | |
65 | NISG weekly update Northern Iowan 118:17, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) had their tenth weekly meeting of the semester, where they appointed people to different positions, approved the Panther Tabletop Gaming Club's request for funding, and debated bills; photo. | |
66 | UNI clothesline project Northern Iowan 118:16, p.4 |
Photos of the Clothesline Project table in front of Chats, hosted by the Women and Gender Studies program to promote awareness of violence against women; photos. | |
67 | Check "DIS" out Northern Iowan 118:12, p.1 |
The Department of Diversity, Inclusion, & Social Justice (DIS) are hosting a Harvest Conference with keynote speaker being former NFL player Jerry James (J.J.) Moses Jr. Read in Spanish on page 3; photo. | |
68 | UNI acogera la conferencia "Harvest" Northern Iowan 118:12, p.3 |
The Department of Diversity, Inclusion, & Social Justice (DIS) are hosting a Harvest Conference with keynote speaker being former NFL player Jerry James (J.J.) Moses Jr. Read in English and see photo on page 1. | |
69 | NISG debates masks, approves funding Northern Iowan 118:11, p.2 |
Student Body President Samantha Bennett floated the idea of signing a joint student government statement to support giving local universities the authority to implement mask mandates on campus if they choose. The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) also approved funding for the UNI Women's Volleyball Club, the Dancer Hall Activities and Recreation Team, UNI Men's Basketball Club, and Gamma Phi Beta; photo. | |
70 | "The Great Gastby" Maucker Movie Northern Iowan 118:10, p.4 |
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) is hosting Maucker Movie for homecoming, and to keep up with the theme "Let the Good Times Roar," they are showing "The Great Gatsby". | |
71 | NISG preps for homecoming, approves funding for men's soccer club Northern Iowan 118:9, p.2 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) meeting of the week centered on Homecoming Week festivities, as well as budget information. They also approved $500 for the Men's Soccer Club equipment. Read in Spanish on page 5; photo. | |
72 | NISG se prepara para la semana de regreso a casa, aprueba la financiacion para el futbol masculion Northern Iowan 118:9, p.5 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) meeting of the week centered on Homecoming Week festivities, as well as budget information. They also approved $500 for the Men's Soccer Club equipment. Read in English on page 2; photo. | |
73 | NISG appoints 6 new senators to fill vacant seats Northern Iowan 118:5, p.2 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) appoints 6 new senators; photo. | |
74 | Panthers Against Human Trafficking Northern Iowan 118:5, p.5 |
Panthers Against Human Trafficking plan their first meeting. | |
75 | UNI Now! and Welcome Week: Back and better than ever Northern Iowan 118:2, p.1 |
UNI's new orientation coordinator Joellen Hatchett kept old traditions while creating new ones for this years Welcome Week and UNI Now! for both old and new students. Lauren McGuill gives more details of the specific events held throughout the week; photos. | |
76 | Vaccination clinic bookstore giftcard available for students Northern Iowan 118:1, p.1 |
Starting August 30, 2021, any students who show proof of their covid-19 vaccination shots will receive a $25 UNI Bookstore gift-card. Students can get their vaccination shots at the Student Health Center each Thrusday from 1-3 PM and Friday from 9-11 AM; photo. | |
77 | Campus life editor bids farewell Northern Iowan 117:53, p.4 |
Campus life editor Anthony Witherow reflects on his time working at the Northern Iowan; photo. | |
78 | News editor bids farewell to the NI Northern Iowan 117:52, p.2 |
News editor Elizabeth Kelsey reflects about her time writing for the Northern Iowan; photo. | |
79 | Panther Portrait: De-stress fest bingo Northern Iowan 117:52, p.4 |
Student Wellness Services hosted "De-Stress Fest Bingo" to help inform students on how to take care of themselves during high-stress moments; photos. | |
80 | Students help de-stress through plate smashing Northern Iowan 117:50, p.4 |
Marketing strategy classmates Alyssa Lawler, Dylan Hayen, and Miranda Stambaugh brought the recent TikTok plate-smashing trend to campus on April 13. They promoted it as a de-stressing activity, especially for frustrations about the COVID-19 pandemic; photos. | |
81 | Panther Portrait: Maucker Movie with CAB Northern Iowan 117:43, p.5 |
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) screened "Mean Girls" on March 18 as part of their "Maucker Movies" series; photos. | |
82 | Panther Portrait: Women of Color Celebration Northern Iowan 117:40, p.4 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) and the Northern Iowa Feminists held a painting event in Maucker Union for Women's History Month; photo. | |
83 | Panther Portrait: Active minds presentation Northern Iowan 117:39, p.4 |
UNI Psychology Club and UNI Active Minds hosted a presentation on stress management and mental health; photo. | |
84 | Winter clothing available in ISSO Northern Iowan 117:38, p.4 |
The International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) will hold their annual coat drive. Winter clothing donated will be available in room 113 of Maucker Union for any UNI student that needs it; photo. | |
85 | Students dissatisfied with dining Northern Iowan 117:36, p.1 |
UNI students took to social media to discuss their dissatisfaction with a lack of dining options available for students that may not be able to eat at regular meal times or have dietary restrictions; photo. | |
86 | Amid harassment allegations, Butt withdraws from NISG race Northern Iowan 117:35, p.1 |
In the wake of social media allegations of harassment and misconduct, Muhammed Butt and running partner Bilal Hussein withdrew from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential race. The ticket of Samantha Bennet and Alisanne Struck now run unopposed; photo. | |
87 | "You Matter at UNI" weeks kicks off Northern Iowan 117:31, p.1 |
"You Matter at UNI," a week-long event that promotes mental well-being, starts this week amid new COVID-19 restrictions. The Counseling Center will host several events, and an art and creative writing exbhibit called "In My Shoes" will be on display in Maucker Union; photo. | |
88 | Panther Portrait: coffee date with Sorority Life Northern Iowan 117:30, p.4 |
Sorority Life hosted a coffee and recruitment event in Maucker Union; photos. | |
89 | Food Court, Schindigs close for semester Northern Iowan 117:28, p.1 |
The Maucker Union food court and Schindigs in Schindler Education Center close for the semester due to the pandemic and reduced sales. Additionally, TC's Takeout from the 23rd Street Market will no longer be offered. The food court will hopefully reopen in Fall 2021. Dining locations remaining open include Chat, Essentials, 23rd Street Market, Biscotti's, and Book Bistro; photo. | |
90 | Panther Portrait: CAB Fall Fest Northern Iowan 117:22, p.5 |
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted its Fall Fest in Maucker Union; photos. | |
91 | Virtual clothesline project brings awareness to abuse Northern Iowan 117:18, p.5 |
The virtual clothesline project, hosted by the Women and Gender Studies program, is held at Maucker Union; photos. | |
92 | Counseling Center holds "In My Shoes" exhibit Northern Iowan 117:13, p.4 |
Riley Rodemaker, graduate and program assistant at the UNI Counseling Center, is putting together an exhibit called "In My Shoes" to showcase the intersections of diversity and mental health. It will be on display in Maucker Union; photo. | |
93 | Students march for Breonna Taylor Northern Iowan 117:12, p.1 |
UNI students gathered at Maucker Union to march in protest after officers were not charged in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY. Students heard from speakers and then marched; photos. | |
94 | Study Abroad Fair goes virtual Northern Iowan 117:9, p.4 |
The Study Abroad Fair is hosted virtually due to COVID-19; photos. | |
95 | CAB to host virtual game night Northern Iowan 117:7, p.5 |
The Campus Activity Board (CAB) hosts a virtual Panther Game Night; photo. | |
96 | BLM march draws crowd on campus Northern Iowan 117:3, p.1 |
Over one hundred Panthers joined in the first Black Lives Matter (BLM) march of the fall semester. Students listened to a speaker during the BLM march and protested outside Maucker Union; photos. | |
97 | Trump advisor hosts campus event Northern Iowan 117:3, p.2 |
Students stop at a voter registration table outside Maucker Union at the "Make Campus Great Again" event. Two students share their political views in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic; photo. | |
98 | New procedures keep campus clean Northern Iowan 116:1, p.1 |
Before the much debated return to campus, both students and staff had experienced firsthand the expectations and stress the university placed on cleanliness. Every student was required to complete the Protecting Our Panthers COVID-19 training before returning to campus for the fall. A majority of staff, both full and part-time, were also given additional training that included new university protocol for keeping the campus clean; photo. | |
99 | UNI Seven honored on 50th anniversary Northern Iowan 116:43, p.2 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) honored the 50th anniversary of the UNI Seven on March 9 in the Maucker Union Ballrooms. The article discusses the 1970 peaceful protests that led to the suspension of seven students - "The UNI 7" - and subsequent protest where almost 30 students were arrested. One of the protest demands was a learning space for people of color - two years later, the vice president's house became the Ethnic Minority Cultural and Educational Center, which evolved into today's CME. Ten activists involved in the protests were present at the event: Ann Burke, Palmer Byrd, Christopher Dalton, James Johnson, Glen Moore, Terry Sallis, Terry Stevens, Tony Stevens, Joseph Sailor, and Byron Washington; photo. | |
100 | Commence towards graduation this Wednesday Northern Iowan 116:42, p.4 |
UNI students graduating were invited to attend the Graduation Fair in Maucker Union Ballroom. The event was to provide graduating students with the resources they needed prior to graduation. The Graduation Fair will take place on March 11 in the Maucker Union ballrooms. The Office of the Registrar, Career Services, Financial Aid and Scholarships, bookstore, Flash Photography, and Alumni Association will be present offering services. |