Public Relations News Release — May 3, 1993
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The volatile south | South Africa continues to have political unrest, rioting, and killing. Pita Agbese feels the death of Hani will allow Mandela to recapture some of his power. |
| 1 | Who's leaving, who's not? | David Else examines statistics on open enrollment. |
| 1 | Fires that bring new life. | Kirk Henderson examines the positive effects of burning road ditches. |
| 1 | Kids, these days | Joel Wells believes sexual attitudes and behaviors in young adults are not much different from those of years past. They are just getting more media attention. |
| 1 | Report card time | The first 100 days of the Clinton presidency are over. Jeremy Lewis feels he could have done better. |
| 1 | Three University of Northern Iowa political science students go to Washington D.C. | Student symposium in Washington, D.C., includes three UNI students. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa School of Music receives national award | School of Music at UNI wins national recognition. Students listed. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Activities scheduled for May 6-9 at UNI. |
| 1 | Sources | Discussion topic sources of further information are listed. |
| 1 | Strouse receives two honors at the University of Northern Iowa | Jacquelyn Strouse is the winner of the Elisabeth Sutherland Howes Scholarship. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa student bank board recognized at final meeting | Twelve UNI students were recognized at the final meeting of the MidAmerica Savings Bank Board for their service on the student board of advisors. Students listed. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa student bank board recognized at final meeting | Twelve UNI students were recognized for their service on the student board of advisors by the board of MidAmerica Bank. Students listed. |