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1 Children of dysfunctional families likely to suffer as adults Daun Anderson explains that adult children of dysfunctional families have heightened chances of suffering from trust issues, as well as sexual dysfunction.
2 Cupid, love birds, cards, 'Sweets for the Sweet' have romantic roots in ancient Valentine's Day legends Professor James Robinson explains the origins of many Valentine's Day customs, from ancient Roman festivals and mythology to Medieval beliefs on bird reproduction.
3 New poll shows shift in students' political affiliations in last decade Professor Robert Ross relays the results of a poll showing a shift in political views of students. Republicans lead by two percent, as opposed to the Democrats' ten percent lead from the last decade.
4 President's Day: Which presidents rank as our greatest leaders? Professor Thomas Ryan reveals the most elite of U. S. presidents, as rated by historians and the general public.
5 Second test of 1988 presidential candidates tonight in New Hampshire Professor Robert Ross analyzes the presidential candidates' chances of success in the New Hampshire Primary.
6 Teacher stress high: Steering over half of teachers away from education Professor Richard Hawkes studies common stressors among teachers.
7 UNI names 1,248 students to 1987 fall semester Dean's List The Office of Academic Affairs announces twelve undergraduate students to be placed on the Dean's List. Students earning a 3.5 grade point average in at least twelve hours of credit receive a notice signed by James Martin. Fall graduates are listed.
8 University of Northern Iowa student selected to participate in Soviet-American Peace Walk in the Soviet Union this summer Angela L. Rokusek is one of two-hundred American students selected to participate in the Soviet-American Peace Walk. The Department of Social Work supports Rokusek in raising the three-thousand five-hundred dollars required to embark on the trip.