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1 | Birds do it, bees do it, even educated students do it -- (migrate that is.) | James Fryman says many black students in the north, are migrating to southern traditionally black colleges and universities. He says his research shows black students are migrating farther than white students. |
2 | Day-care dilemma-- how do you find a good one for your kids? | Deborah Burk, says parents should pay close attention to the activities that are offered at their child's day care center. Parents should be afraid to ask for references, or drop in occasionally to check on their child and activities at the center. |
3 | Don't get lost holding the bag! Pack a nutritional lunch. | Phyllis Conklin says there are ways to liven up what you find in that plain brown wrapper, and says how you keep your food cool or hot is extremely important to insure food safety. |
4 | Ethical business practices pay off -- the flipside of the headlines. | Ethical business practices will be discussed this semester in an ethics in business class. William Clohesy, says businesses are looking for the expertise of faculty in philosophy departments at universities to help them make ethical business decisions. |
5 | Ethics in business: contradiction in terms, or more profitable in the long run? University of Nothern Iowa offers "ethics in business" course. | Ethical business practices will be discussed this semester in an ethics in business class. William Clohesy, says businesses are looking for the expertise of faculty in philosophy departments at universities to help them make ethical business decisions. |
6 | Iowa prairie heritage week Sept. 10-16 to include dedication of new prairie area. | Daryl Smith, says Iowa deserves the title of tall grass prairie state, since before settlement, over 85 percent of the state was this type of prairie. Only a few small patches of original prairie remain, but efforts are being made to recreate lost acres. |
7 | The Midwest's prairie heritage -- few original acres remain untouched. | Daryl Smith, says Iowa deserves the title of tall grass prairie state, since before settlement, over 85 percent of the state was this type of prairie. Only a few small patches of original prairie remain, but efforts are being made to recreate lost acres. |
8 | University of Northern Iowa accepting application for 1990 presidential scholars through October 2, 1989. | Scholars will participate in personally structured plans of liberal arts study, and have access to wide range of special opportunities as UNI Presidential Scholars. Fifteen top high school graduates will have their have their room, board and tuition paid. |