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1 Berlin Wall 27 years old, but still as strong as ever says UNI professor. U.S. and the Soviet Union warming their relationship, the Berlin wall will not thaw. The matter is between East and West Germans.
2 Bulldogging and other rodeo trivia explained as Sidney, Iowa rodeo opens. Sidney rodeo's beginnings can be traced to Civil War veterans.
3 Earle Bruce presents his Northern Iowa panthers; comments from the coach. Earle Bruce, new football coach, unveils his 1988 team. Comment from August 10th press day will be available.
4 Gerald Dias is panther mascot for UNI. Mascots will be at both the football and men's basketball games.
5 Govermental organization officers named at Northern Iowa List of officers for UNI goveremental organizations have been named for the 1988-89 academic year.
6 High school athletes begin practice soon; don't forget the water. Falls sports will soon begin and Terry Noonan says when athletes are thirsty they're already one third dehydrated.
7 New Prez could inherit recession, but economy almost depression proof. Recession could occur. Fred Abraham compares Bush-Dukakis winner to Herbert Hoover's inheriting a bad economy in 1928.
8 Omaha's Boys Town chooses Northern Iowa to engineer new science program. Northern Iowa will evaluate Father Flanagan's Boy's Home's current science curriculum and then develop a new rigorous program.
9 Recognition to coach of award-winning Northern Iowa individual events team Mary Ann Renz provided great impetus to individual events forensics program and will be moving on to teach at Winona State University.
10 Six telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Subjects covered in 1988 fall telecourses will be the human brain, health, teaching writing, English, humanities and sociology.