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1 | Back-to-school workshop for adults to be held May 4 at University of Northern Iowa | Information and discussions are set for adults planning on returning to school at UNI. |
2 | Fewer toy commercials during "kiddie prime time" but will it help? | Saturday morning television has reduced the number of toy commercials. |
3 | First teacher education induction convocation to be held at University of Northern Iowa Tuesday (April 29) | Two hundred undergraduates to be inducted into UNI professional program of teacher education. |
4 | High school sophomores and juniors from across state to attend 'Challenge of Teaching Conference' Friday (April 26) on University of Northern Iowa cam | Challenge of Teaching Conference hopes to answer the following questions: what teaching is like, what kind of occupation it is, and what the life of an education major is like. |
5 | Lyme disease fears increase as ticks spread throughout Iowa | Lyme disease ticks are being found in more Iowa counties. |
6 | Students aged 10 to 14 experiencing increasing problems, middle school movement may help | Middle schools for students in sixth through eighth grades provide a less structured, more nurturing school setting than high school. |
7 | Students and jobs--Sometimes a difficult balancing act. | High school students are encouraged to not work more that 20 hours. |
8 | Suicide among teenagers on the raise--A troubling trend | Suicide is now the second leading cause of death for teenagers. |
9 | Teeter-Totter for Make a Wish Foundation Friday and Saturday (April 26-27) by University of Northern Iowa Delta Chi fraternity | Delta Chi will raise funds for Make-A-Wish Foundation. |
10 | Tired of working 5 days a week? Consider the 4-day flex time plan. | Flex time for the work force can reduce absenteeism and improve attitudes. |
11 | University of Northern Iowa Concert Chorale chosen to perform in London with internationally-known conductor. | Members of the UNI Concert Chorale will perform in London. John Alldis will conduct. |