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1 '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.
2 "Frog-kissing" may be beneficial to kids Maureen Neihart states that children with low self esteem need continuous encouragement from parents and teachers.
3 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.
4 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.
5 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.
6 Keeping them off the streets. Youth opportunities vary greatly from affluent neighborhoods to those in the inner city according to Jane Quinn.
7 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.
8 Safe sex may not be enough anymore. Safe first aid and CPR are being taught in the classroom in addition to safe sex.
9 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.