Student Protests and Demonstrations

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# Title Date Summary
201 Under the rug
Northern Iowan 68:5, p.2
Peg Wherry gives brief history of protest movement in Cedar Falls.
202 That last rush
UNI Quarterly 2:4, p.18
A confrontation between police and demonstrators.
203 Regents' rules of personal conduct
Public Relations News Release 67:57, p.13
Text of rules.
204 Congratulations seniors! (Or some meaningful observations from a sinking ship)
Northern Iowan 67:55, p.2
Bitter letter about students who did not participate in big events and movements.
205 Coverage of D. C. is 'sad thing'
Northern Iowan 67:51, p.2
Critical of extensive coverage of student trip to Washington demonstration.
206 Jackson-Kent memorial set
Northern Iowan 67:50, p.6
Schedule.
207 Please go to memorial
Northern Iowan 67:50, p.2
Urges students to remember student killings in May 1970.
208 Day by day personal account of Washington
Northern Iowan 67:49, p.3
209 Jackson-Kent Committee explains day
Northern Iowan 67:49, p.2
Urges students to remember killings.
210 UNI's involvement at D. C.
Northern Iowan 67:49, p.1
Personal account of trip by thirty-seven local people to demonstration in Washington.
211 The April 24 march on Washington; 'Lotta freaks'--A. Guthrie
Northern Iowan 67:48, p.1
First hand account of protest.
212 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:48, p.4
"UNI students sleeping in Washington"; photo.
213 Two students in protest march
Northern Iowan 67:35, p.8
Will walk to Des Moines to protest war.
214 In Search of America
Northern Iowan 67:31, p.2
Looks for victory in Viet Nam.
215 Report on causes of campus unrest finalized
Northern Iowan 67:28, p.1
Partial text of report including student comments on ROTC student governance, textbooks, housing, tuition and fees, and drugs.
216 UNI should come to Tony's defense
Northern Iowan 67:28, p.3
Professor Fox believes the university should try to see that charges against Tony Ogden are dropped.
217 All-Americans: meet with me
Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.3
Addresses anonymous critics.
218 Bigotry in the university community
Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.2
Believes that student was within his rights not to stand for the National Anthem.
219 Filth is what you see
Northern Iowan 67:26, p.3
Tony Ogden defends and explains why he took off his clothes in the Union.
220 Political not sexual
Northern Iowan 67:26, p.3
Professor Fox provides extensive comments on Tony Ogden's arrest for indecent exposure in the Union.
221 Standing is a personal choice
Northern Iowan 67:26, p.2
Believes it unfair to single out one person for failing to stand for the National Anthem.
222 UNI's Question of The Week
Northern Iowan 67:20, p.2
What happened to all those nasty, smelly black and long haired militants? (remember last spring)
223 Sheriff's deputies present at polls create concern
Northern Iowan 67:15, p.1
Sheriff Aldrich stations deputies at polling place in Music Building in response to rumors that someone might try to disrupt voting; photo.
224 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.4
Young and old alike attended the PAC rally; photo.
225 PAC goes ahead despite $500 bond
Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1
Must post bond in order to hold rally in Waterloo.
226 ICLU calls on Regents to re-examine conduct rules
Northern Iowan 67:12, p.4
Group believes rules may endanger civil liberties.
227 Student reacts to Regents' rules
Northern Iowan 67:5, p.3
Believes Regents policy on demonstrations goes too far.
228 Change within a change
UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.8
Lengthy profile of President Kamerick; his background and plans; photo.
229 Movement
UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.42
A look at local student organizations and at the drug scene; photo.
230 The movement takes shape with the birth of P. A. C.
UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.44
A look at the Peace Action Coalition; photo.
231 Annual meeting of campus and community on police procedure on campus is held; meeting covers seven areas
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.1
Officials discuss drugs, demonstrations, and other topics.
232 County takes hard line
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.1
Officials urge campus authorities to control campus.
233 Right to equality
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.2
Believes government officials want to repress students.
234 Repression not the answer for campus discontent
Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.3
Believes repression will aggravate situation; urges curricular reform.
235 Untitled
Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.2
Students are disappointed in the lack of protests thus far into the school year.
236 Dr. John J. Kamerick--new leadership for UNI; assumes his duties with new ideas for old problem
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.1
Biographical sketch of President Kamerick; offers views on upcoming year and on protests and demonstrations; photo.
237 Regents follows hard line on disorders
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.20
Outline of rules and procedures.
238 Campus disturbances?
Northern Iowan 66:64, p.2
Not sure that demonstrations have gained much.
239 Regents adopt "get tough" policy
Northern Iowan 66:63, p.1
Summary of new policy relating to campus disorder.
240 No justice seen by Chabert
Northern Iowan 66:62, p.2
Believes that there has been a double standard in application of justice lately.
241 Speak out: insight into the seven
UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.2
An inside look at the hearing for the students who participated in the occupation of the President's House; photo.
242 Strike
UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.40
Description of events following President Nixon's announcement of sending troops into Cambodia; photo.
243 The trials: comments on conflict
UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.34
At look at the issues and the results of the sit-in at the President's House; photo.
244 Dr. Crownfield on campus disorders
Northern Iowan 66:60, p.3
Text of letter to Regents.
245 Regents hold public hearings on controlling campus disturbances
Northern Iowan 66:60, p.1
Thirty-five speak on topic.
246 Union council advises board on campus disruption
Northern Iowan 66:60, p.2
Text of letter to Regents.
247 Charges faculty with hypocrisy
Northern Iowan 66:58, p.2
Critical of faculty for stand on student discipline.
248 UNI students should be involved with investigation
Northern Iowan 66:58, p.2
Hopes that students will be involved in investigation of campus disorders.
249 "69-70 saw protest at UNI become the rule instead of the exception
Northern Iowan 66:57, p.3
Year end summary of demonstrations on campus; photo.
250 1969-70 has been year of change
Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2
Year end review on campus demonstrations and protests.
251 Alternatives to Cambodia
Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2
Professor Jensen believes that the faculty, administration, and students could have taken a more reasoned approached to the crisis.
252 Dean comments on discipline procedures
Northern Iowan 66:57, p.2
Full text of Dean Voldseth's comments.
253 Faculty should understand--history provides valuable lesson
Northern Iowan 66:57, p.1
Professor Fox believes that faculty should have responded to student needs much earlier.
254 A march for peace
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.8
Three thousand students march down College Hill; photo.
255 Action should be opposed
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3
Believes students have right to open trial if they want it.
256 David & Goliath (?)
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2
The nation's universities are on strike.
257 Dean Holmes explains conduct probations
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3
Will withdraw recommendations for penalties against women students; will place them on one year conduct probation.
258 Dean Voldseth comments on conduct probations
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2
Dean Voldseth talks about the relative levels of severity of punishment for students who participated in the sit-in at the President's house and those who disrupted the disciplinary hearings.
259 Faculty provides memorial for dead Kent State four
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.4
Students and faculty remember Kent State students.
260 French professor makes 'strike' suggestions
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3
Suggests that students overwork instead of strike; chides those who proclaim themselves to be experts overnight on matters of law and foreign policy.
261 Inefficient action should be eliminated
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2
Considers the effect and usefulness of demonstrations.
262 Mrs. Mullen pleads for non-violence
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2
Peg Mullen thanks students for resisting the war; urges them to remain non-violent.
263 Peace
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.1
Students march in Cedar Falls; photo.
264 Robley Wilson's 'Kent State Four' poems
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.3
Professor Wilson pays tribute.
265 Student strike presents important lesson to all
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.2
Believes size and composition of march participants demonstrate that many difference segments of society are dissatisfied with war and government action.
266 Where have all the young men gone?
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.12
Professors Cawelti and Waller sing at Island Park; photo.
267 Americans can no longer ignore student demonstrations
Northern Iowan 66:55, p.2
Believes recent killings at Kent State ought to convince Americans that protest is serious.
268 Guardsmen should be tried for murder
Northern Iowan 66:55, p.3
Believes National Guardsmen involved in Kent State killings should be held responsible.
269 Student strike activities call for peaceful demonstration; Kent State student to appear
Northern Iowan 66:55, p.1
Schedule of activities.
270 Conlee endorses anti-Nixon resolution
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.1
Explains his grounds for signing resolution.
271 Student strike Thursday at 9:00 A.M.!!
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.1
Northern Iowan supports student strike in response to President Nixon's decision to send US troops into Cambodia.
272 Student unrest at UNI; where will it end?
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.4
Twenty-eight people, twenty-six of whom are UNI students, receive seven day jail sentences; analysis of events.
273 The time is now for students to act
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2
Urges students to make their wishes known.
274 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2
Old football injury keeps a "hawk" out of the war in Viet Nam.
275 Words are more effective than violence
Northern Iowan 66:54, p.2
276 Establishment must beat students at their own game
Northern Iowan 66:53, p.3
Professor Fox believes that society should react constructively to student demonstrations.
277 Militant action evokes two significant responses
Northern Iowan 66:53, p.3
Professor Morgan analyzes societal reaction to disruptions.
278 Discipline comm. expresses views on trial procedures
Northern Iowan 66:52, p.2
Disagrees with President Maucker on adequacy of committee to perform its work.
279 Students react to demonstration criticism
Northern Iowan 66:52, p.3
Believes students need to act now.
280 Students should utilize chance for expression
Northern Iowan 66:52, p.3
Believes students must make a choice and stand up for the decision.
281 Verbal opinion should replace physical force
Northern Iowan 66:52, p.2
Believes in clear expression rather than force.
282 449 sign ballots for open trials
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.9
Students collect support for open hearings.
283 Demonstration compared to child's temper-tantrum
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.4
Believes students should work and act more constructively.
284 New disciplinary procedures to be established according to Maucker
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.2
President Maucker outlines ways in which new procedures will be established; concerned about speech by Jerry Rubin; states that no further hearings will be held on campus at this point.
285 Open trial issue is both personal and political
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3
Berates faculty who voted to support closed hearings.
286 Revolution is not the right way to secure open trials
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.4
Professor Fox believes that closed hearings are a bad idea.
287 Student demonstrations display lack of mature judgement
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3
Strongly disagrees with tactics of recent demonstrations.
288 Student demonstrations disrupt UNI 8 trial
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.2
Several students arrested, others cited in demonstration against hearing procedures; photo.
289 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:51, p.3
Police are wearing riot gear.
290 Clear conscience felt
Public Relations News Release 66:49, p.3
Students who were recently enjoined from disrupting acts stand by their convictions.
291 Discipline committee explains UNI 7 hearing procedures
Northern Iowan 66:49, p.2
Explains need for closed and fair hearings.
292 Calls Voldseth rumors "unfair"
Northern Iowan 66:48, p.3
Dean Pendergraft states that Dean Voldseth is merely carrying out policies.
293 Maucker commends and defends deans of students
Northern Iowan 66:48, p.2
President Maucker states that deans are not to blame; they enforce policies with his approval.
294 Moratorium march
Northern Iowan 66:48, p.1
Will march from campus to Island Park.
295 Hell No, We Won't Go
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2
Students won't back down from the Dean of Students.
296 Hope for peaceful settlement
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2
Believes neither students nor administration is communicating on the sit-in issue.
297 Proposed assembly bill pronounces youth "guilty"
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.8
General Assembly considers bill to allow local governments to require permit for public assembly.
298 Says history, campus activism repeat
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.3
Professor Fox considers whether or not the UNI 7 received due process.
299 Smith explains resignation
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.2
Believes that current atmosphere is not conducive to a fair hearing of the issues on the sit-in.
300 Students interrupt closed hearing--M.B. Smith quits
Northern Iowan 66:47, p.1
Students want open meetings; Professor Smith states that he believes that it will be impossible to hold a committee meeting on campus at this time.