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| "UNI Diversity Initiative: A Study Circle on Race" to be held Friday, Oct. 23 at the University of Northern Iowa | Third of four discussions will focus on race relations and what individuals can do to make progress in the area. | |
| Iowa residents still support the bottle bill | Results of UNI Center for Social and Behavioral Research survey states that Iowans recycle bottles and cans nearly 97% of the time. | |
| UNI receives largest gift in the University's history | UNI Foundation to reveal details of largest gift ever October 16. | |
| 25 years have passed since the Watergate "Saturday Night Massacre" | UNI Professor of History John Johnson to discuss impact of Watergate in 1973 and twenty-five years later. | |
| PCs becoming almost human-like | Rich Varn discusses the perfection of technology's artificial intelligence. | |
| UNI professor searching for ways to combat biological warfare | UNI assistant professor of Biology Michael Walter discusses his research on wiping out the toxin called anthrax. | |
| A vigil against hate, Sunday, October 18 at 7 P.M. | Candlelight vigil will be held on the Union in light of the death of Matthew Shepard in Wyoming. Representative of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays will participate. | |
| Nicaraguan health-care worker to speak on "A Voice for Women and Children in Nicaragua" Monday, Oct. 19, at the University of Northern Iowa | Healthcare worker Aura Elisa Medina Duarte to speak on rural health issues and share stories of her life and work in Nicaragua. | |
| Osha Gray Davidson to speak Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7 p.m., at Lantz Auditorium, McCollum Science Hall | Davidson will present "The Enchanted Braid: Coming to Terms with Nature on the Coral Reef". | |
| Northern University Middle School, High School bands perform Monday, Oct. 19 | Concert bands to perform free concert. | |
| University of Northern Iowa holding Community Visitation Day in Ft. Dodge Tuesday, Oct. 27 | UNI planned programs and special visitations in classrooms throughout the Ft. Dodge area schools on October 27. |