Public Relations News Release — February 15, 1993
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New way to teach chemistry will soon be spreading across state, country. | A new chemistry teaching system, developed by Jody Stone, allows teachers to get away from lecture and gets the students more directly involved. |
| 1 | The 1000 years war. | Martie Reineke acknowledges most of the earth's women is relegated to seemingly permanent under-status. |
| 1 | Bracing for Bosnia. | Ken Basom feels that it is becoming more and more probable U.S. ground troops will become peace makers in Bosnia. |
| 1 | Presidential probing. | Jeremy Lewis looks back at how the presidency evolved over the years. |
| 1 | C is for custody battle | Suzanne McDevitt suggests that a dramatic adjustment period may result if "Baby Jessica" is returned to her birth parents. |
| 1 | An eerie excursion. | Douglas Cook stated that a manned spacecraft should land on Mars by the year 2007 during his visit to UNI. |
| 1 | 1992 Iowa Teacher of the Year to speak to University of Northern Iowa education majors Wednesday February 17. | Nancy Mounts will speak about what to expect during their first year of teaching to UNI education majors. |
| 1 | "Black Power and Free Jazz" topic for history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday February 17. | John Baskerville from the University of Iowa will address the relationship between" Free Jazz" and the "Black Power" ideology of the 1960's. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Activities listed at UNI for week beginning February 15, 1993. |
| 1 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: | The Clinton economic policy, getting in shape for a marathon, and president's day are the topics for discussion this week. |