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301 | Protest incites student response Northern Iowan 109:53, p.1 |
Protesters from Missionaries to the Pre-Born gathered outside of the Maucker Union to protest abortion and homosexuality. Groups of students opposed this protest and formed their own counter-protest group, photo. | |
302 | Plans for LGBT and military student centers at UNI continue to move forward Northern Iowan 109:39, p.1 |
Plans for the LGBT center and the military and veterans student center are progressing. The centers will located in or near the Student Involvement Center in Maucker Union. | |
303 | RRTTC hosts nature photography contest Northern Iowan 109:35, p.6 |
The Recycling and Reuse Technology Transfer Center is holding a photography contest in honor of Earth Week. There will be many other events taking place that week for students to partake in and appreciate nature; photo. | |
304 | Students prepare to dance all night Northern Iowan 109:35, p.1 |
Many students will participate in Dance Marathon to help raise money for children who have been diagnosed with cancer. Dance Marathon will help support these families in their time of need. | |
305 | TWLOHA to host Lyrics & Conversation night Northern Iowan 109:33, p.6 |
UNI's chapter of the nonprofit movement To Write Love On Her Arms will host an event. The theme of the event is "Lyrics & Conversations." The group reaches out to the depressed, suicidal, abused or addicted and gives them hope and encouragement. | |
306 | Wartell emphasizes UNI's uniqueness Northern Iowan 109:33, p.1 |
The third and final candidate for the position of UNI president spoke about his vision on UNI's place in the community and the state of Iowa. Dr. Wartell believes UNI will be censured, but will not change because of it; photo. | |
307 | Art From the Heart has a sweet goal in sight Northern Iowan 109:32, p.6 |
Art for El Salvador, a project created by sisters Maria and Niah Howard, raises money to build a school in El Salvador in their younger sister Sarah Howard's name. Proceeds from purchases of crafts go towards the school building; photo | |
308 | Final candidate announced Northern Iowan 109:31, p.1 |
Michael A. Wartell has been announced as the third and final presidential candidate. As chancellor he worked to expand programs and endowments, increased enrollment, and oversaw construction of more than thirty buildings. | |
309 | Ruud talks about future of UNI Northern Iowan 109:31, p.1 |
William Ruud was the first presidential candidate to visit UNI. He described his vision for the future of UNI and its place not only in the state of Iowa, but in the Midwest and the nation; photo. | |
310 | UNI students serve the Cedar Valley on MLK Day Northern Iowan 109:29, p.1 |
UNI students volunteer at the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Catholic Worker House, Cedar Valley Hospitality House, Ridgeway Place, Country View Care Center, and the Center for Energy and Environmental Education. | |
311 | UNI plans day of service for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Northern Iowan 109:28, p.3 |
Student Involvement Center offers an opportunity to volunteer at local agencies. Bus will transport participants to various locations including the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Grout Museum, and the Country View Nursing Home. | |
312 | Essentials: please donate non-perishable grocery items or money Northern Iowan 109:21, p.9 |
$1 donations go to a family in need during the month of November. Purchases can be made and donated at Essentials at Maucker Union. | |
313 | Cedar Falls Blue Zones hosts UNI campus kickoff Northern Iowan 109:19, p.3 |
Blue Zone Project is promoted on campus to foster healthy living and environments. Event offered information on getting involved and joining the project. | |
314 | International Student Association holds Halloween dance Northern Iowan 109:19, p.9 |
Students gathered at Maucker Union for a night of Halloween costumes and dancing. The main idea was to bring students together and to make friends; photo. | |
315 | New Stop & Serve program provides UNI students more volunteer opportunities Public Relations News Release 2012:120, p.1 |
Stop & Serve program offers opportunities for students to volunteer with various companies and organizations in the Cedar Valley. | |
316 | Campus Advisory Board hosts laser tag and Decade Dance Northern Iowan 109:17, p.7 |
About five hundred attended the events in the Maucker Union; photo. | |
317 | Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming Northern Iowan 109:16, p.1 |
Nine teams compete; three teams selected for finals on Friday; teams must sing fight song and another song as well as dance; Homecoming Court announced; photo. | |
318 | Early voting continues on UNI campus Northern Iowan 109:13, p.1 |
Several locations on campus allow early voting to accommodate student schedules. Iowa makes it easy for people to vote, offering many different options. Students encouraged to get involved and participate in voting. | |
319 | UNI hosts exchange student reception Northern Iowan 109:13, p.2 |
Students sing at the exchange student reception hosted by International Programs; photo. | |
320 | News in photos Northern Iowan 109:12, p.3 |
Chats sold awareness-themed pink items for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Proceeds to benefit breast cancer research; photo. | |
321 | Student body president, vice president discuss goals for year Northern Iowan 109:12, p.1 |
Goals met include registration of two thousand new voters; expansion of Green Initiative on campus; passage of College Readership Program. Final term to focus on approval for two streetlights on campus; improve communication with students; photo | |
322 | Orange Party kicks off next Dance Marathon Northern Iowan 109:10, p.4 |
Dance Marathon to celebrate their second year of raising money for the Children's Miracle Network Hospital in Iowa City; photo. | |
323 | New dining options available Northern Iowan 109:7, p.5 |
Piazza now allows students to use to-go containers. These changes have saved money and food waste has been reduced. Hours have been extended. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night entrees are available; photo. | |
324 | Career Fair and interviews Northern Iowan 109:6, p.12 |
Dates, times, and locations for the events are advertised; photo. | |
325 | Busy students can take five to 'Stop and Serve' Northern Iowan 109:5, p.8 |
Stop and Serve allows students to help others by making snack bags for a food bank or blankets for new mothers at or below the poverty level. Great satisfaction comes from helping others. | |
326 | UNI Career Fair and interview day offers opportunities for students and alumni Public Relations News Release 2012:42, p.1 |
Over one hundred twenty organizations and graduate schools will visit with students about internships, full time jobs, and continuing education. To participate in interview day, a student must attend Career Fair. | |
327 | Bike repair stations, UNI Outdoors office offer services for bike riders Northern Iowan 109:1, p.14 |
James Chidister is a one man fix-it station for bicycles on campus. Repairs are first class and low cost. This year two Fixit stations will aid Chidister. These stations allow a person to inflate tires and tighten bolts. | |
328 | Welcome from your student body president Northern Iowan 109:1, p.8 |
Students are encouraged to meet new friends and welcome freshmen to campus. A brief introduction to the Northern Iowa Student Government provided; photo. | |
329 | Former director of Maucker Union dies Northern Iowan 108:55, p.2 |
John F. Ketter served for twenty years as director of the Maucker Union. He was the first director of the Union; photo. | |
330 | Hit the books, hit the gym Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Wellness and Recreation Center offers workout areas, intramural sports, equipment rental, and backpacking trips. Health Beat is located in the Union and offers workout equipment. It is open until 6:30pm; photo. | |
331 | Hit up these spots when you're hitting the books Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Tips on popular places to study on campus; photo. | |
332 | A QUASH-ing good time to fundraise Northern Iowan 108:53, p.6 |
Students raised over $10,000 during the third annual Quest to Unravel Alzheimer's Scavenger Hunt. Puzzles, games, and quizzes kept students busy and entertained; photo. | |
333 | Drag shows: The greatest things in the world, really Public Relations News Release 108:48, p.7 |
Maucker Union was completely packed for the annual drag show, sponsored by UNI Proud; photo. | |
334 | Students gather for candlelit walk around campus Northern Iowan 108:46, p.6 |
Over seventy students walked to raise awareness of human trafficking. The group heard statistics and stories of those involved; photo. | |
335 | Dancing for the kids who can't Northern Iowan 108:40, p.6 |
Dance Marathon raises $56,473.01 for University of Iowa Children's Hospital; photo. | |
336 | Faculty senate discusses potential academic cuts Northern Iowan 108:39, p.1 |
Members express concerns about general funds being transferred to nonacademic departments. Several faculty members seed that the budget process seemed to be top down, with little input from the bottom up. | |
337 | Preparations pick up for first UNI Dance Marathon Northern Iowan 108:34, p.10 |
With the event only three weeks away, only five male students have signed up as dancers. This is out of a total of 340 signed up to dance. Crafts, food, board games, and laser tag will be available. | |
338 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:33, p.2 |
Mystery photo presented to challenge identity by faculty, students, and staff. The previous photo was identified by Adam Johnson as the top of Maucker Union; photo. | |
339 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:24, p.2 |
Faculty, staff, and students challenged to identify the location of the "mystery photo". The previous photo was the wood grill in Maucker Union. Gayle Nelson was the winner; photo. | |
340 | Maucker Union ballrooms undergoing construction Northern Iowan 108:24, p.1 |
A $1 million dollar renovation of the ballrooms is due to be completed by the middle of March 2012. The sound system, ceiling, ventilation system, and the installation of new energy efficient lighting will be upgraded; photo. | |
341 | News in Photos Northern Iowan 108:23, p.1 |
Dance Marathon team participate in a flash mob scene in Maucker Union to promote early registration for the Dance Marathon to be held February 25, 2011, photo. | |
342 | 3000 reusable baskets were thrown away in 3 months Northern Iowan 108:20, p.1 |
The replacement cost for these Union food serving baskets is $1440 for the three month inventory period. No solution is foolproof. People need to stop and think. Recycling does save money; photo. | |
343 | The price is ripe Northern Iowan 108:20, p.4 |
Increasing food costs at Maucker Union outlets have caused grumbling among some students. The solution is packing one's own lunch from food purchased at a grocery store. Costs will continue to increase; photo. | |
344 | New York Times coming to campus Northern Iowan 108:19, p.1 |
Starting in the fall, an eight week trial period will bring the New York Times to Maucker Union. Northern Iowa Student Government will pay for the copies taken during the second four week period. | |
345 | NI Archives Northern Iowan 108:18, p.10 |
A look back at the NI on October 27, 1967. A highlight was female students with at least sophomore standing and parental permission had a no hours policy. Freshman had to be in the dorms by 1:00am. Dorm contracts were for a semester; photo. | |
346 | Seeing through the eyes of the blind Northern Iowan 108:16, p.6 |
Simulated blindness took place in the College Eye Room. Students were blindfolded and then coached by Haley Minear. Brianna Gowen, legally blind since age 15, led discussion following the demonstration; photo. | |
347 | TAGS event to help students interested in graduate or professional school Northern Iowan 108:13, p.2 |
"Thinking About Graduate School" consists of presentation and an explanation of the graduate application process. There will be a question and answer session with a panel of grad students and professors. | |
348 | Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1 |
Eight student groups showcased their singing and dancing in the annual Homecoming Pride Cry contest. This year's contest was determined to be the best ever; photo. | |
349 | Multicultural Student Reception Northern Iowan 108:3, p.2 |
New students were welcomed during a reception in Maucker Union ballroom; photo. | |
350 | UNI feel effects of budget cuts Northern Iowan 108:3, p.1 |
State support for UNI has been cut for the third straight year. This year's shortfall is 3.6 million dollars. Class sizes are increasing. Retirements are not being replaced. Programs are being cut; photo. | |
351 | Lunch held for transfer students Northern Iowan 108:2, p.2 |
Free pizza, cookies, and drinks will be available at the Transfer Student Welcome Lunch on August 31 in ballroom C of the Maucker Union. | |
352 | First week of classes Northern Iowan 108:1, p.2 |
Campus has come to life with the return of the students. Scenes from the first week; photo. | |
353 | Construction hits campus Northern Iowan 107:60, p.3 |
Each summer construction projects appear on campus. This summer there are many projects that are smaller in nature; photo. | |
354 | Find your hot study spot Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
Several study areas on campus are noted. Rod Library is one of the best spots. Help is available. | |
355 | UNI Open Mic Night Northern Iowan 107:49, p.2 |
Bands and individual musicians showcased their talents in Maucker Union; photo. | |
356 | Tuition to increase by five percent next year Northern Iowan 107:45, p.1 |
The Iowa Board of Regents voted 7-2 to approve a tuition increase for the coming academic year. In-state business students will see an increase of 11.3 percent. This is aimed to make up for former Governor Culver's ten per cent across the board cut. | |
357 | UNI hosts annual African-American Read-In Northern Iowan 107:41, p.5 |
First graders from Price Lab and Waterloo schools packed the Maucker Union Ballroom to learn about African-American history. Over 425 students attended; photo. | |
358 | Send a message: these cuts need to stop Northern Iowan 107:38, p.9 |
Once again the state legislature is asking students to pay higher tuition. The current proposals are for deep cuts to higher education funding. Larger class size, fewer professors, and fewer student services will be the result. Speak out now. | |
359 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 107:36, p.1 |
Students, staff, and faculty challenged to share the location of a unidentified photo: photo | |
360 | Maucker Union reduces dining operations hours Northern Iowan 107:32, p.1 |
Low student traffic rates have led to a change in the hours during which food is available in the Union. Weekend traffic has seen the greatest reduction in student activity; photo. | |
361 | 2011 brings a wave of New Year's resolutions Northern Iowan 107:28, p.5 |
Students start the new semester and New Year with new goals. Use of the Health Beat and the Wellness Center were mentioned by several students; photo. | |
362 | The Band Perry to perform at UNI Northern Iowan 107:27, p.5 |
Maucker Union Ballroom will host The Band Perry, in concert, February 24, 2011. | |
363 | Weeklong UNI Homecoming Celebration October 17 - 23 Public Relations News Release 2010:104, p.1 |
Events begin Saturday with the annual Panther Pacers 5K Cross Country Run. Prior to the football game kickoff, there will be a Safe Date Tailgate to educate students about the issues surrounding violence prevention. | |
364 | Former U. S. ambassador to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:80, p.1 |
Mary Kramer, former president of the Iowa Senate and former Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, will speak in the Center for Multicultural Education. | |
365 | UNI gears up for Family Weekend activities, events Northern Iowan 107:10, p.4 |
Oktoberfest activities, volleyball, the Orchesis and International Dance Theatre performance, Hillside Observatory, and the Panther football game are highlights of Family Weekend; photo. | |
366 | UNI to host Family Weekend Public Relations News Release 2010:74, p.1 |
On October 2, various programs, academic colleges, and departments will host activities, open houses, and special tours for students and their families. The Family Feast Tailgate will be held at the plaza outside Maucker Union. | |
367 | UNI announces free jazz concerts on Mondays Public Relations News Release 2010:61, p.1 |
The "Four-Letter Word: Jazz" series, organized by Michael Conrad, a music education jazz and composition theory major from Cedar Falls, features various musicians from the School of Music. Anyone who wishes to perform can sign up in Russell Hall. | |
368 | UNI to host research and development education summit Public Relations News Release 2010:64, p.1 |
The purpose of the summit is to discuss four national research and development schools. Sharon Robinson, president and CEO of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), will be the guest speaker. | |
369 | Bob Dylan coming to UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:57, p.1 |
Bob Dylan and his Band have announced dates of their fall tour, including a stop at the McLeod Center, at 8 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 24. | |
370 | UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to host 2010-2011 book club Public Relations News Release 2010:38, p.1 |
Participants will be reading and discussing texts that deal with various cultural expressions and share history, customs, and perspectives of African-Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and Asian/Pacific Islander Americans. | |
371 | UNI to host Judy Shepard and series of LGBT dialogues Public Relations News Release 2010:35, p.1 |
The university will host a series of events regarding struggles faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students and citizens. The events are part of a lecture to be given by Judy Shepard of the Laramie Project. | |
372 | UNI Career Fair and Interview Day offers opportunities for students and alumni on Monday, September 20 in the McLeod Center Public Relations News Release 2010:33, p.1 |
More than100 organizations and graduate/professional schools will talk with students and alumni about internships, fulltime jobs and continuing education. Attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their resume to give to company representatives. | |
373 | Jorgensen brings "Panther Trivia" to UNI Northern Iowan 107:2, p.6 |
A new show on the UNI cable channel this fall is written, produced, and directed by Dru Jorgensen. The show will film in Maucker Union. | |
374 | Recycling now available Campus-wide Northern Iowan 107:2, p.3 |
UNI continues to move toward a "green campus" with the installation of in-room recycling in residence halls, the dedication of the net zero parking facility, and installation of six three unit recycling bins; photo. | |
375 | UNI Volunteer Fair Public Relations News Release 2010:25, p.1 |
The 2010 Volunteer Fair will be held in the Maucker Union Old Central Ballroom. Last year's event attracted more than 40 non-profit agencies from the Cedar Valley area and more than 300 students. | |
376 | UNI makes waste disposal and recycling more efficient on campus Public Relations News Release 2010:20, p.1 |
New solar-powered trash compactors and recycling units are being installed on the campus. Six stand-alone solar-powered trash compactors and six three-unit recycling stations will further enhance the beauty of the campus while reducing demands on grounds | |
377 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 2009:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics and other auxillary programs at the University; photo. | |
378 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 106:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics, Maucker Union, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, and the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
379 | A day in the life of a UNI Panther Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Campus scenes; photo. | |
380 | Numerous study places, opportunities for help around campus Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Study areas are provided in Maucker Union, Rod Library, main and individual house lounges in the dorms, and classroom buildings. | |
381 | Fifth annual UNI Mini-Sumo Robotics Invitational to be held April 29 Public Relations News Release 2009:429, p.1 |
Approximately 14 UNI students will participate in the competition and an additional three to four robots are scheduled to ship in from Iowa, Indiana, and Washington. | |
382 | UNI holds 2010 Sustainability Forum on April 22 Public Relations News Release 2009:413, p.1 |
Faramarz Vakili, program director of WE CONSERVE at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give the keynote address, "If not now, when? If not us, who?" He will deliver his lecture via video conferencing system. | |
383 | UNI guest lecturer to address 'The Truth about Media Violence' Public Relations News Release 2009:408, p.1 |
Children are affected in multiple ways when they watch media violence, according to Douglas Gentile, a research scientist, author, award-winning educator and assistant professor of developmental psychology at Iowa State University. | |
384 | UNI to celebrate Earth Week Public Relations News Release 2009:404, p.1 |
Earth Week is a campus-wide event, which aims to involve the campus sommunity in environmental action and celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Earth Day activities are listed. | |
385 | UNI textiles and apparel students present annual student fashion show April 10 Public Relations News Release 2009:382, p.1 |
The theme for this year's show is Trendslation. Thirty-seven student designers will present four sections of different fashion trends from the past and present, including street warrior and old Hollywood. | |
386 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:42, p.8 |
Students celebrate carnival week in Maucker Union. Food specials, games, and employees in carnival costumes highlighted the week; photo. | |
387 | Faculty Senate suggests cut to auxiliary funds Northern Iowan 106:41, p.1 |
The Wellness and Recreation Center, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, Maucker Union, and athletic programs would all feel the effects of a proposal from the Faculty Senate to reduce support from the general fund; photo. | |
388 | UNI hosts immigration interpreter from Postville raids Public Relations News Release 2009:304, p.1 |
Erik Camayd-Freixas, a federally certified interpreter who translated at the federal hearings in Waterloo after the 2008 immigration raid at Agri-Processors, Inc. in Postville, will participate in two events about "The Postville Story." | |
389 | UNI celebrates Women's History Month Public Relations News Release 2009:300, p.1 |
To kick off Women's History Month, "Women in the Globalized World," a panel discussion sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Program, will be held in the Center for Multicultural Education, Maucker Union. | |
390 | UNI's TEAM invites fourth, fifth and sixth graders to explore and have fun at Math Fair Public Relations News Release 2009:297, p.1 |
Teaching Educators About Mathematics (TEAM) student organization will host its fourth-annual Math Fair in Maucker Union. The Math Fair provides elementary students with an opportunity to experience mathematics through fun, hands-on activities. | |
391 | UNI to host night of musical fun at second-annual Panther Idol Public Relations News Release 2009:295, p.1 |
Panther Idol is an event that provides a fun, social and safe occasion for students to come together and have an enjoyable evening, according to Mike Bobeldyk, Maucker Union associate director. | |
392 | UNI professor to present session on forgiveness and the Dalai Lama Public Relations News Release 2009:294, p.1 |
Suzanne Freedman, associate professor of educational psychology and foundations, will speak in Maucker Union College Eye Room on March 3. The event is part of American Democracy Project. | |
393 | UNI's MTA hosts 4th Annual African-American Read-In Public Relations News Release 2009:287, p.1 |
Alumna Jan Spivey Gilchrist returned to the college for the Read-in, where she lead a series of three sessions with students from Black Hawk Elementary, Walter Cunningham School of Excellence, and Malcolm Price Laboratory. | |
394 | UNI participates in National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Feb. 22 - 26 Public Relations News Release 2009:283, p.1 |
Research shows that in the U. S., as many as 10 million females and 1 million males are fighting a life and death battle with an eating disorder. A display on campus will allow people to step on a scale and view a positive affirmation instead of a number. | |
395 | UNI Chinese Student and Scholar Association to host documentary filmmaker Feb. 17 "Mysterious China" film exhibition to run Feb. 10-11 Public Relations News Release 2009:255, p.1 |
Chris Nebe, award-winning documentary filmmaker, will speak on the past and present of Tibet in Maucker Union Ballroom. Nebe has been exploring China's history, culture and society for 15 years. | |
396 | Second-annual Darwin Week to be held at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:250, p.1 |
Presentations and activities will be held in Maucker Union in conjunction with the 201st birthday of Darwin. "Darwin Week will feature talks about the newest ideas in science" by faculty and special guests Ed Wasserman and PZ Myers, said Quinn Jones. | |
397 | What's Under Kyle's Hat? Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1 |
"What's Under Kyle's Hat?: South Park, Anti-Semitism and the Jew Joke in Multicultural America," will be the topic of Sienkiewicz's lecture in Maucker Union Ballroom. His talk places South Park's controversial depictions of Jews into a variety of contexts | |
398 | Feb. 1 CROW Forum to feature UNI executive vice president and provost Public Relations News Release 2009:235, p.1 |
"Women in Academic Leadership" will be presented by the executive vice president and provost Gloria Gibson as part of the CROW (Current Research on Women's Studies) Forum. The forum will be held in the center for Multicultural Education in Maucker Union. | |
399 | UNI students to participate in Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, Jan. 18 Public Relations News Release 2009:228, p.1 |
The American Democracy Project is sponsoring this day because part of the education of students is learning to be civically engaged in their communities. Service on this day reflects Rev. King's dream of making our country a better place for all. | |
400 | UNI to hold second-annual town hall meeting on diversity Public Relations News Release 2009:223, p.1 |
The meeting is a way to further advance efforts by sharing the university's diversity definition, vision and mission as well as its strategic priorities and the key performance indicators to guide the university as it moves forward. |