Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
1 | Alcohol and sexual attitudes survey completed at Northern Iowa | Professors Tom Davis and Susan Koch conduct a survey showing low illegal drug use among the student body, but high alcohol consumption. The survey is meant to help educators develop quality programs on health practice. |
2 | All eyes are on V-P--Quayle. The man who could be president. | Professor Robert Ross tracks Dan Quayle's popularity with Iowan media outlets, and how political advisors are affecting the presidential candidate's campaign. |
3 | Community REP's program grows to over 50 alumni in 30 counties in Iowa | Fifty alumni are added to the ranks of the Northern Iowa Community Representatives in Educational Partnership. The organization was created as an ambassador program between the university and Iowa communities. New members listed. |
4 | Education/awareness play helps students understand AIDS | Kathy Oakland directs the Price Lab School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", a live action adaptation of a novel on the AIDS Quilt project. |
5 | Northern Iowa History Lecture Series continues March 14 with discussion of women's history | Phi Alpha Theta and the Department of History sponsor Professor Carol Morgan's lecture on the impact of women in industrialization. The lecture is held in the North Room of Maucker Union. |
6 | One Germany now a reality---overcoming new obstacles | Professor Francis Winter discusses the economic future of a newly reunited Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. |
7 | Recreating the news--trend or ratings ploy? | Professor Barbara Lounsberry discusses the recreation of major news events by television networks. She speaks on the misleading nature of news recreations, and predicts their continued use in the future. |
8 | University of Northern Iowa to offer economic development seminar in Newton Tuesday (March 13) | The Professional Developers of Iowa and Department of Economic Development sponsor a program on preparing for business prospects in Jasper County. |