Public Relations News Release — February 2, 1994

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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.