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1 | "Iowa stories: The Viet Nam experience" to be presented Sunday at Northern Iowa | Marilyn Shaw's interpretive theatre production of "Iowa Stories: The Viet Nam Experience" is performed in the Communication Arts Center. Shaw's project is based on interviews with twenty-seven Iowan veterans of the Viet Nam Conflict. |
2 | Afraid of heights? Try rappelling! | Professor James Reidy discovers that many of his students have overcome their fear of heights by rappelling down a one-hundred foot cliff. |
3 | As the globe warms--scientists disagree on the effects | Professor Lynn Brant discusses the effects of global warming, stating that fluctuating global temperatures over the century make it difficult to determine whether global warming is actually taking place. |
4 | First place finish at 'Heart of America' Tournament for University of Northern Iowa debate duo | Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler earn first place at the Heart of America Tournament at the University of Kansas. Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew are slated to compete in the National Debate Tournament, coached by Professors William Henderson and Walter Ulrich. |
5 | Happy Birthday to America's favorite sandwich spread--peanut butter | Hattie Middleton provides dietary information on peanut butter to celebrate the centennial birthday of George Washington Carver's sandwich spread. |
6 | How do we get our kids interested in school? Parents play a part. | Professor Ann Federlein encourages parents to be active in their children's schools through volunteer work. Federlein states that students take more interest in their education when parents play an active role in their school. |
7 | Mainstreaming special education students--does it work? | Professor Donna Raschke discusses the incorporation of special needs students in the traditional classroom setting. |
8 | Northern Iowa PRSSA wins four awards at district conference | The Northern Iowa chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America earns four awards at the Midwest District Conference. Alyson Earney, Curt Johnson, and Professor Dean Kruckeberg receive awards at the conference. Attending members listed. |
9 | Northern Iowa PRSSA wins four awards at district conference | The Northern Iowa chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America is recognized as the outstanding chapter of the Midwest district conference. Alyson Earney, Curt Johnson, and Professor Dean Kruckeberg are among those recognized. |