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1 | Limited number of spaces remaining for NUHS June trip to France | Professor James Becker lead the Northern University High School's trip to France. Students of French joined their instructors on the three week excursion, which also included Switzerland and Monaco. |
2 | New York art critic to lecture on modern Soviet art Jan. 29 at UNI | Jamey Gambrell, an expert on Russian art and literature, spoke on Soviet art in the Communication Arts Center. Gambrell discussed the diversity of modern Soviet artwork, followed by a public reception in the Gallery of Art. |
3 | UNI Biology Seminar Series offers four short courses during spring semester | Two courses on beekeeping and plant care were offered by the Department of Biology, and were held in the McCollum Science Hall. Participants were instructed on hive management, honey extraction, and the basics of caring for orchids. |
4 | UNI individual events team begins new year in winning style | The forensics team emerged from the St. Olaf Invitation pentathlon in third place. Five students, coached by Professor Mary Renz, competed in dramatic interpretation, sales speaking, duo interpretation, rhetorical criticism, and informational speaking. |
5 | UNI offering two-week tour to U. S. S. R. departing May 19 | The Department of Political Science sponsored a trip lead by Professor Nathaniel Richmond across Soviet Russia and Georgia. Students visited Red Square, Lenin's tomb, and former Stalingrad. |
6 | UNI to offer 'Theatre Pizzazz' for children and teenagers | Two courses for students from the third grade through high school were held in the Communication Arts Center, and the East Gym. The courses instructed students on drama and dance performance, and were instructed by Gretta Berghammer. |
7 | Waubeek Trackers 'back by popular demand' at UNI's Maucker Union | The musical trio, "Waubeek Trackers", appeared in Maucker Union at the Hemisphere Lounge. They also performed live for KUNI at the Communication Arts Center. The show was funded by the Iowa Arts Council. |