Public Relations News Release — January 31, 1994
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Play therapy useful tool in helping children learn to express themselves | Terry Kottman uses play therapy to aid children in expressing themselves, especially on delicate subjects. |
| 1 | Taxing dilemmas. | Gaylon Halverson discusses the new Clinton tax laws. |
| 1 | Partisan persuasion. | Jeremy Lewis says that at times during the State of the Union speech, President Clinton sounded like a Democrat and sometimes like a Republican. |
| 1 | Clinton, crime, and cops. | Robert Hunter believes Clinton's plan will not alleviate our nation's crime problem. |
| 1 | Mature matriarchs. | David Morgan states that older mothers are better suited to care for a child. |
| 1 | A super day for advertisers, too. | Super Bowl XXVIII is an excellent time for advertisers to get their message across to consumers. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI. |
| 1 | Sources | Topics for discussion this week include: all women's police station in Muslim country and welfare reform. |