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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. |