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1 | Another second place sweepstakes finish for Northern Iowa individual events team | The individual events team places second in the Twin Cities Forensic League, behind the University of Wisconsin. The next competition is the Iowa Intercollegiate Forensic Association Tournament, held on UNI campus. |
2 | Expert on campaign commercials assesses '88 presidential candidates' | The University of Oklahoma's Professor Julian Kanter visits Maucker Union to lecture on political advertising in the 1988 presidential election. |
3 | Iowa deficient in natural habitat for wildlife, new solutions sought | Professors Orlando Schwartz and Paul Whitson discuss the growing need for wildlife habitats with the increasing amount of land dedicated to agricultural industries. |
4 | Is there life after the caucuses? | Professor Robert Ross explains the importance of Iowans supporting their preferred presidential candidate after the conclusion of the caucuses. |
5 | Minority role models needed in classrooms to encourage education careers, Northern Iowa's Curris tells legislative panel | President Constantine Curris speaks before the Joint Subcommittee on Educational Appropriations on the need for minority educators in Iowa schools. James Martin supports the Board of Regents' plan to increase minority recruitment in education. |
6 | New Poll: Iowa college students favor Dole, Gephardt in '88 campaign | Professor Robert Ross analyzes a poll of one-thousand students, which indicates that students favor Bob Dole over all Democratic candidates but Dick Gephardt. |
7 | Of lovebirds and Valentines Day¿ | Professor James Robinson explains the origin of Valentine's Day from its roots in medieval beliefs on avian mating habits. |