Public Relations News Release — July 13, 1992

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1 Art depreciation. Julie Nelson states that some paintings have lost 15 per cent of their value over the last few years.
1 Have people of political correctness gone a bit too far? John Eiklor feels some people are going overboard with the politically correct movement.
1 Mating season for elephants and donkeys. Robert Ross shares his views on the effect running mates will have in the upcoming presidential election.
1 The impact of one red cent. Ken McCormick says Iowa's one percent sales tax hike could have substantional influence on the state's poor.
1 What we know can hurt us. Roger Hanson believes the development of nuclear weapons was inevitable, but we must make certain they are never used again.
1 Telecourses to be offered by the University of Northern Iowa on Iowa Public TV this fall Iowa Public TV will air 7 telecourses being offered by UNI this fall.
1 "CONTAG '92" to feature festival of artistic talent The eighth annual Iowa Summer Institute in Gifted Education will feature 35 artists in residence. Keynote speakers will include Jim and Deb Delisle and Steven Michael Harris.
1 Minorities in Teaching student complete workshop at University of Northern Iowa Minorities in Teaching students taught other youngsters during a week long workshop.
1 University of Northern Iowa resident assistant named for 1992-93 Ninety University of Northen Iowa students have been named resident assistants. Students listed,
1 University of Northern Iowa's "Camp Adventure" sends more that 400 counselors around the globe Camp Adventure sends 400 students to sites around the world providing summer recreation programs for military dependent youth. Students listed.
1 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Art as an investment, Iowa's 1% sales tax hike, and national nuke day are this week's topics in the news.