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1 And on the third day, he created¿ Yosemite? Professor William Witt celebrates the one-hundred and fiftieth birthday of John Muir, creator of the National Parks system.
2 Biggest prize of '88 campaign? Democrats choose 'super delegates' today Professor Robert Ross discusses Jesse Jackson's chance of being selected as a Democratic super delegate.
3 New York primary today: A surprise for Jackson, last gasp for Gore? Professor Robert Ross determines that the New York primary may be Senator Al Gore's last chance for the election, but the state's high level of voter diversity makes the conclusion difficult to predict.
4 No voodoo here -- plants and herbs of Iowa serve medicinal purposes Professor Leila George discusses the medicinal value of many Iowan plants and herbs.
5 Northern Iowa Marlins Synchronized Swim Club preparing for spring show April 21-23 The Synchronized Swim Club holds their spring show in the East Pool, where they will be performing twelve routines set to Broadway music. Professor Jill Ranucci directs the program. Club members listed.
6 Northern Iowa study: Violence in dating determined by gender roles? Professor Keith Crew conducts a student survey, revealing that young men believing themselves to be masculine are more likely to use violence on a date.
7 Two University of Northern Iowa students awarded Kappa Delta Pi Education Scholarship; 89 inducted into honor society Jane Brandt and Jessica Gogerty are awarded with the Kappa Delta Pi Scholarship at the society's spring initiation of eighty-nine students. Professor Ronald Bro performed as guest speaker, discussing his Fulbright trip to Egypt. Initiates listed.
8 UNI Museum Sunday program Professor Laura Spees Jackson instructs a gardening workshop in the Museum. The program will cover a selection of plants and trees that can be used to attract various birds and butterflies. The workshop is free and open to the public.