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1 | 'A History of the Mesquakies' topic of lecture at University of Northern Iowa Museum, Sunday (March 12) | Jonathan Buffalo, a Mesquakie Indian and historian, will present a history of Tama's Mesquakie tribe. The program is part of the Museum's monthly lecture series. |
2 | Northern Iowa's Comedy Club series to host Steven Kimbrough March 7. | Kimbrough's performance is part of Senior Week. Kimbrough has performed at comedy clubs and college campuses across the Midwest. He has also appeared in several movies, "Midnight Run," "The Tender," and "Men Don't Leave." |
3 | Teaching with interactive instructional television is wave of the future says University of Northern Iowa professor. | A two-way video/two audio system should be in place by early as 1992. According to Robert Hardman a big benefit of the interactive system is that it will allow a group of schools to hire oneteacher to teach many students in multiple sites simultaneously. |
4 | University of Northern Iowa debate duo one of only 16 in nation to get pre-district bid for national tournament. | This is the second consecutive year Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler have been accorded this honor. This year's collegiate topic is "Resolved: That the U.S. Foreign Policy Toward One or More African Nations Should Be Substantially Changed." |
5 | University of Northern Iowa's Hawbaker and Schuler maintain strong record in 'Heart of America' debate. | Their 5-3 preliminary record gave them a ninth seed from among the 42 teams competing as they moved to the next round of competition, where they lost to the eighth seeded Northwestern team. |