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1 A shortage of guiding lights? Ann Vernon warns that some schools are not getting proper counseling services due to budget cuts.
2 An ethnic endeavor. Tom Bishop, a visiting Pastor and theologian, expounds on his findings of blacks being the first humans to walk the earth, during Black History Month at UNI.
3 Art education is changing in today's classrooms The focus of art classes is changing to examines art history and the how art can improve our thinking or our value systems.
4 Assignment UNI Listing of activities at UNI for the week. The list is not inclusive.
5 Bracing for Bosnia. Ken Basom feels that the U.S. role in Bosnia will be to oversee the boundary agreements.
6 Business week at University of Northern Iowa to celebrate partnerships, education Richard Rue, Richard De George, Mitchell Christensen, Ellen McBride, Tom Nordstrom, and Jim Slife are scheduled to participate in business week activities.
7 Crossing the fine line. Robert Snyder states that NBC crossed the line between covering reality and recreating reality with GM pickup demonstration.
8 February 23 NUHS Orchestra, Band, Chorus Concert postponed again--now set for February 24 NUHS concert postponed again due to conflicts with athletic events.
9 Media Advisory Public concert time changed due to weather of the Northern Iowa Vocal Arts Festival.
10 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Topics this week include; school finances, is healing all in the mind, and social security.
11 Restless Russians. Keeping democracy alive in Russia will be President Clinton's biggest challenge during the next four years, according to Timothy O'Connor.
12 Women's Composers Concert features Krakow Concerto at University of Northern Iowa: Casino Night to benefit students at University of Northern Iowa Krakow Concerto is the highlight of Women Composers Concert. Casino night to benefit students.