Issue Contents
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1 | A wet spring followed by drought conditions cause tree & shrub wilt. | A wet spring followed by a dry spell can cause wilting and make trees and other plants more prone to disease and insect damage. |
2 | Accounting discrepancies--why the state's budget doesn't add up. | Iowa's adoption of generally accepted accounting practices should have been done much earlier. |
3 | Enrollment, funding pressure force University of Northern Iowa to cut off admissions to graduate college | New applications for the Graduate College have been suspended for the fall semester. |
4 | Moped safety course set for August 17 and 24 at University of Northern Iowa | Certification for moped operator's license may be earned by attending sessions at UNI> |
5 | Psycho killer--why didn't the neighbors complain sooner? | Many questions remain concerning the Jeffrey Dahmer case. |
6 | Soviet environmental educators to visit University of Northern Iowa August 9-16 | UNI to host six Soviet educators. They will be aided in writing curriculum materials on environmental education for the Soviet Union by educators from across the U. S. |
7 | Time for tea--herb tea, that is. | The use of herbs is increasing at a rapid rate due to possible positive effects on minor health ailments. |
8 | Videoconference on resolving ethical dilemmas in the workplace scheduled for Thursday, sponsored by Northern Iowa and HIT | A national video teleconference will be co-sponsored by Hawkeye Institute of Technology and UNI. |
9 | Want a healthy home? Get the lead out. | Removal of lead paint in older homes can help improve the health of children in the home, but can be expensive. |