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1 Gangs, drugs, violence growing problem in Iowa, even in rural areas Gang membership is growing in Iowa, according to Clemons Bartollas.
2 Lesbian law professors to speak on anti-discrimination policies (Monday) February 17 at University of Northern Iowa Jean Love and Pat Cain, professors at the University of Iowa College of Law, will speak on anti-discrimination policies, especially those that apply to employment.
3 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Faculty members who can give further insight in current news topics.
4 Slackers, attackers, and retractors Charles Strein reports on tensions between Japan and the United States on differences in work attitudes among workers in the different countries.
5 The next best thing to being there. Diane McCarty reports that new research findings indicate students immersed in the culture of an ethnic group learn more about foreign countries than those who merely study the geographical information.
6 The wounded skies above beckon for attention. Timothy Cooney states that a one percent decrease in ozone makes for a three percent increase in skin cancer rates.
7 Unbelievable women. Marilyn Shaw presents findings that juries believe male defendants in rape cases, without taking a good look at the facts.
8 University of Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships Presidential Scholars announced at UNI. Winners listed.
9 When food weighs heavier on the mind than the body. Joan Thompson provides warning signs of the onset of anorexia nervosa.