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| Article | Article Summary |
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| "Frog-kissing" may be beneficial to kids | Maureen Neihart states that children with low self esteem need continuous encouragement from parents and teachers. |
| Is television the cause or the effect? | Rob Snyder states that television should not be used as a scapegoat for problems in society. The Dan Quayle-Murphy Brown controversy is an example, with television being blamed for escalating the problem. |
| Diversifying the field of physics | Gloria Edwards, a teacher from Louisiana, feels that minority students need to be encouraged to go into fields of study in the area of science. |
| Keeping them off the streets. | Youth opportunities vary greatly from affluent neighborhoods to those in the inner city according to Jane Quinn. |
| A healthy of hazardous mix? | Martin Marty, a professor at the University of Chicago, feels the involvement of the evangelical Christians in the Republican Party. |
| Safe sex may not be enough anymore. | Safe first aid and CPR are being taught in the classroom in addition to safe sex. |
| University of Northern Iowa to host one-third of John Page Retrospective exhibit | The Gallery of Art, Waterloo Museum of Art, and the Hearst Center for the Arts will exhibit John Page's lifelong art career, spanning over 40 years. |
| Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | British royalty's dirty linen, he's in he's out, and the influence of country music are this week's topics for faculty and staff to aid the public with understanding. |
| 'One of funniest comedy stars working today' to make return appearance at University of Northern Iowa October 1: Emcee pep rally October 2 | David Orion will perform during the Union "Comedy Club" series. Jeff Valdez will appear two week's later. |