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1 "I don't know what's in our crank case bubba, but it sure tastes good." Abolghassem Tolu Honary reports on progress in developing an oil derived from soybeans.
2 "Studies in Literary Chicago" to be special course offering fall semester at University of Northern Iowa George Day will teach a special course on the literary background of Chicago.
3 Are we sacrificing our health for green lawns? Kim Gunderson warns that lawn fertilizers and pesticides are harmful to the earth, and even our bodies.
4 For the Michael Milken of your household. Rahdi Al-Mabuk says parents need to be certain that anything a child has stolen be returned and punishment issued to the child.
5 It's not always easy to kiss a frog¿ Maureen Neihart, a recent speaker at UNI's Conference on Talented and Gifted, likens the children's story of kissing a frog to taking a child with low self esteem under your wing.
6 Opening her books could open the mind as well. Patricia McKissick writes children's books about minorities, but designed to be enjoyed by all. She feels her writing can open the minds of readers.
7 Two courses in African American literature to be offered this fall by University of Northern Iowa UNI Center for Urban Education (UNI-CUE) will offer two courses in African American literature.
8 University of Northern Iowa sponsoring Roadside Conference in Ames Speakers at the Roadside Conference include; Bonnie Harper-Lore, Harlow Landphair, K.A. Connelly, Lyle Laartz, and Jock Ingles.