Public Relations News Release — February 17, 1987

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1 Exploring nature A child explores in the campus greenhouse; photo.
1 UNI literature professor earns prestigious Harvard fellowship Marcel Pop-Cornis will work at Harvard next year; Professor Ward recounts the difficulty in receiving permission to allow Professor Pop-Cornis to work in the US.
1 Iowa graduates leaving state in large numbers Professor Rives talks about the research survey that she did with Professor Yousefi.
1 Few students using library computer lab 27% of students have used the lab; next lab may be in Redeker Center.
1 UNI class project to help Iowans understand their neighborhoods, communities, state Students of Professor James Fryman's cartography class compile a two-hundred and six page atlas of the state of Iowa, with information on community income, unemployment and crime rates, housing values, and poverty levels.
2 Guest opinion is own view, not Senate's
2 Entire counseling staff deals with suicide issue Lists some counselors who have been working with students in the aftermath of a campus suicide.
2 Sports values 'clarified' Sarcastically criticizes a recent letter about sports.
2 Deno: First Blood UNI students capture Governor Terry Branstad.
2 Wubben addresses student issues Tells why she should be elected UNISA President.
2 'Something wrong with UNISA,' organization may be 'just too big' Feels UNISA has some problems, such as size and lack of student interest.
3 Non-traditional article not complete Feels that the recent articles on non-traditional students did not sufficiently cover the subject.
4 Grassley discusses budget Senator Grassley talks about Congress and the economy; photo.
5 'Register' reporter reflects on journalist's role in society Excerpts from remarks by David Yepsen; photo.
6 Ingram to discuss concept of God David Ingram will speak on faith.
6 Vice President Bush may speak at commencement UNISA approves of the proposal; Dave Nagle will speak on campus; UNISA salary increase proposal defeated.
6 The thinker A student studies outside the East Gym; photo.
7 What's Up Meetings and activities.
7 Television to become tool for education Robert Decker talks about distance education.
7 Suicide awareness cited IFC and Panhellenic will sponsor panels.
8 UNI professor will speak on foster parenting Vincent Faherty will appear on KWWL program.
9 Studying in the sun Two students study on top of the Union; photo.
11 A winning smile requires caring Tips on caring for teeth.
11 Students research aided by $122,000 from USDA/EPA Ray Donahue and Kathy Dawson-Oberholtzer talk about their research; photo.
11 Check it out . . . A man has his cholesterol checked at the UNI Health Center; photo.
12 Artist series among best Howard Jones and the series receive Harold Shaw Award.
13 Workshop offered Forrest Conklin will give a parliamentary procedures workshop.
13 Feature Notes . . . Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra will perform; Ray Tate will lecture.
14 Billy Joel rocks Iowa in Hilton concert A review of a recent Billy Joel concert.
14 Recruiting trail . . . A UNI graduate and teacher are pictured at the UNI Overseas Recruiters Fair; photo.
15 Drugs are the topic of third CSN program Satellite program available.
16 Reese leads UNI over Valparaiso UNI is ranked fourth nationally in free throw shooting; photo.
16 Wrestlers win 12th straight 31-11: Nebraska no contest for sixth-ranked UNI UNI easily defeated Nebraska, making for a 16-4 record; photo.
16 UNI swimmers lose dual with Cyclones Friday UNI's men lost, 142-81, while the women were defeated, 126-72.
17 Women cagers break nine-game losing streak against Westerwinds UNI has four games left, none of which will be held in the Dome; photo.
19 Indoor runners notch several impressive showings Saturday UNI scored a 13th-place finish at the Central Collegiate Championships; photo.