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1 "Nostalgia about Woodstock is based on 'selective perception'": University of Northern Iowa sociology professor. Don Roberts says " Kids today don't realize the extent of the anger ( felt then), or what it felt like when you got your draft card and didn't know if you'd be alive next year." "I don't see much difference in young people's attitudes toward authority.
2 More work, more stress, less leisure time -- why can't America relax? One recent survey shows 85 percent of business people work more than 45 hour work week. Those leftover hours to spend relaxing or enjoying time with the family seen to be shrinking rather than growing.
3 Sixty percent of professional musicans surveyed are 'palying hurt,' says University of Northern Iowa professor of music. Patricia Osterby says "For many years, musicans didn't talk about injury, for fear of reaction of their employers, or their agents or record companies, when they found out they were playing hurt.
4 Three telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Subjects covered in the 1989 fall telecourses will be handling handicapped children, famous poets and astronomy.
5 University of Northern Iowa graduate student on the prowl for nighthawks. Barb Henze has spent the past two months searching for the nesting sites of nighthawks on the roofs of Cedar Falls area buildings. Henze is trying to find out why nighthawks choose a certain building for their nest sites as compared to other buildings.