Public Relations News Release — February 2, 1994
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kids, camps, responsibility, and reward; UNI's Camp Adventure offers it all | UNI students train for positions at Camp Adventure; photo. |
| 1 | The College Hill neighborhood | Cedar Falls city planners develop long range plan for College Hill. |
| 1 | UNI GEA appeals to many through a myriad of diverse activities | Gender Equality Association activities and programs. |
| 1 | "Vietnam: Perspectives and Performance" chronicles stories of vets, spouses | UNI has published a book dealing with 50 personal narratives on Viet Nam. |
| 2 | 'The Thinking Eye' is coming to the Hearst Center | Roy Behrens will present three lectures on graphic arts and design. |
| 2 | Cedar Falls Tae kwon do awards new belts | List of those who received awards. |
| 2 | TREES and CFU working for a greener Cedar Falls | Local tree-planting group cooperates with Cedar Falls Utilities. |
| 3 | Candidacy announced for NISG 'Presidency' | Campaign announcement from Chris Sorensen and Jodi Payne. |
| 3 | Untitled | Senator critical of NISG Election Commission procedure. |
| 3 | My Side of the Fence; students urged to convince legislature of UNI's funding needs | Urges students to tell legislature what they want. |
| 4 | The rejuvenated Delta Chi Fraternity remodels house | Recent history of Delta Chi including description of remodeling of their house at 2516 College Street; photo. |
| 8 | THUNDR introduced as new poetically correct newsgroup | Computer news group offers opportunity for UNI people to share poetry. |
| 9 | KUNI Blues Blowout this Friday | Friends of KUNI sponsors blues concert at Electric Park. |
| 10 | Three UNI students receive national foundry scholarships | Kelley Kerns, Brett Fisher, and Dean Jensen receive awards. |
| 10 | Where are they now? | Several UNI alumni are playing professional basketball. |
| 10 | Sprague hired as Coordinator for American Indian students | Donovin Sprague will coordinate activities relating to American Indians at Regents universities. |
| 11 | Panthers shoot for six in a row | Men's basketball team improves record to 10-7. |