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1 Black Hawk Chairiots wheelchair basketball game with UNI varsity men/women April 2 The Chairiots will play a mixed team of men and women basketball players and football players; the exhibition game is part of the second annual Handicapped Awareness Week; the Chairiots compete in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association.
2 Nigeria subject for UNI program Wednesday (April 2) Professor T.C. McCaskie will speak on "Nigeria: Instability, Corruption and Promise in the Giant of Black Africa".
3 Regional planning committee named, groundwork begun for state employees food drive; agency contacts beginning The food drive last year raised more than ninety-one thousand cans of food and the drive this year is scheduled for April 21; committee members are given.
4 Students plan educational "Sex Week" activities on UNI campus April 7-11 The overall theme will be everything that students may want to know about sex but may be too afraid to ask; Julie Senne is the coordinator.
5 Two additional events qualified by UNI forensics team students for nationals The wins bring up to eighteen the number of events qualified by UNI students for the American Forensic Association's National Tournament; nine team members will travel to Texas for the competition, along with their coaches.
6 UNI's Price Lab school schedules nursery/kindergarten round-up for May 12 To be eligible students must be 4 or 5 years old and live in the school attendance area; parents must bring their birth certificate to the round-up.