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Amnesty group plans protests; week of action timed to coincide with Schwarzkopf visit From April 1- April 6, Amnesty International will host a series of activities, including speakers and films, to protest against Norman Schwarzkopf's upcoming presentation; photo.
UNI PRSSA members elected to top offices; for second year, UNI dominates PRSSA assembly Six students from the Public Relations Student Society of America participated in the national assembly in San Diego, CA, and three students were elected into the national offices; photo.
NU group battles potential closing; parents, teachers appeal to Regents The NU Parents and Teachers in Partnership plans to use legal means to take the issue of closing NU High to the Iowa Board of Regents.
Lettuce shortage heads to CF, raising prices Prices for a head of lettuce have risen sharply in Cedar Falls, and are affecting not only grocery shoppers, but also restaurants.
Stem cells present possibilities; despite criticism, scientists say much could be learned with research Stem cell research and cloning were among the topics at a UNI conference.