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1 Branstad Budget non-controversial: Hoping to rebound from tough 1987? Professor Dennis Grady analyzes Governor Terry Branstad's 1988 budget proposal.
2 Chairman of regents' committee: 'Not relaxing standards for minorities' The Board of Regents' Robert Leahy announces that exceptions must be made to meet state minority enrollment requirements.
3 Master project: A program to re-train Iowa elementary school teachers in science and mathematics Elementary school teachers are invited to a series of math and science workshops held at UNI. Applicants should contact Glenn Nelson for more information.
4 New beer ads reflect increase in beer consumption among women Professor Al Pelham explains how beer advertising campaigns, such as "Spuds McKenzie", are designed to influence women drinkers.
5 Northern Iowa debaters in good showing at Augustana Tournament Professor Neil Phillips and Todd Syverson coach the debate team in their advancement to the semi-final round of the Augustana Tournament. The team's next tournament is held at Illinois State University.
6 School nurses may sign up for skills seminar to start Feb. 4 The Physical Assessment Skills Seminar is held the in Area Agency 7 Conference Center. The seminar consists of a series of modules on nursing assessment of the ear, head, neck, nose, mouth, sinuses, respiratory, skin, and neuro-development.
7 UNI study: One in four caucus-goers from '84 won't participate in '88 Professor Forrest Conklin surveys four-hundred and twenty-eight Iowan Democrats, finding that one in four are not planning to attend the 1988 caucus.
8 UNI targeting minority seventh graders in the state as future teachers Professor Thomas Switzer explains the university's plan to guide minority students into careers in education to put minority role models into classrooms.
9 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Iowa Central Community College Professors David McCalley, Barry Wilson, and Ronald Anderson instruct courses on educational psychology, science, and special education at the Iowa Central Community College.