Public Relations News Release — February 10, 1992
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gangs, drugs, violence growing problem in Iowa, even in rural areas | Gang membership is growing in Iowa, according to Clemons Bartollas. |
| 1 | The wounded skies above beckon for attention. | Timothy Cooney states that a one percent decrease in ozone makes for a three percent increase in skin cancer rates. |
| 1 | The next best thing to being there. | Diane McCarty reports that new research findings indicate students immersed in the culture of an ethnic group learn more about foreign countries than those who merely study the geographical information. |
| 1 | When food weighs heavier on the mind than the body. | Joan Thompson provides warning signs of the onset of anorexia nervosa. |
| 1 | Unbelievable women. | Marilyn Shaw presents findings that juries believe male defendants in rape cases, without taking a good look at the facts. |
| 1 | Slackers, attackers, and retractors | Charles Strein reports on tensions between Japan and the United States on differences in work attitudes among workers in the different countries. |
| 1 | Lesbian law professors to speak on anti-discrimination policies (Monday) February 17 at University of Northern Iowa | Jean Love and Pat Cain, professors at the University of Iowa College of Law, will speak on anti-discrimination policies, especially those that apply to employment. |
| 1 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | Faculty members who can give further insight in current news topics. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships | Presidential Scholars announced at UNI. Winners listed. |