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1 | 'Intro to Spring' open house planned at UNI Biological Greenhouse Feb. 15 (Sunday) | Students and staff of the Biological Greenhouse held a series of informational exhibits on various plants. Visitors participated in a self-guided tour, which included information on various university organizations, such as the Conservation Club. |
2 | Children 2-5 may sign up for UNI Kindergym program | The Kindergym Program, diricted by Professor Rip Marston, teaches young children to develop physical health, as well as social skills. The program involves rhythm exercises and gymnastics, which develop the children's agility, balance, and strength. |
3 | Civil rights and Forsyth County, Georgia | East High School history teacher, Orlando Dial, spoke in Hemisphere Lounge on his participation in a Georgian civil rights march. The presentation was sponsored by the Department of Social Work and the Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center. |
4 | English Department's "Student as Critic" contest | The English Department sponsored a writing contest for high school and college students. Participants were allowed to write on any subject, and were eligible to win prizes of up to one-thousand dollars across several divisions. |
5 | Price Lab students to don sunglasses, sandals for beach party to end unit on Australia, America's cup race | Students of Price Lab School held an indoor beach party to end their unit on Australia. Students built sandcastles, played volleyball, and reenacted the "Alice Spring Boat Races." |
6 | UNI's Bender residence hall staff plan self-improvement series for students, public | Bender resident assistants, with the aid of their professors, planned a series of programs to encourage self-improvement in students. The programs covered dieting, employment, responsibility, and self motivation. |