Public Relations News Release — April 4, 1994
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Help from above. | Interest in angels is on the rise, according to James Robinson. |
| 1 | Is a twist of fate in the cards for Iowa this year? | Earth Science professor states Iowans should be prepared for the worst as far as weather is concerned. |
| 1 | Act no, and your price is just $29.95 | Gayle Pohl has been studying the persuasive strategies used in what has become the shopping medium of choice. |
| 1 | Overzealous Zulus? | South Africa's largest tribe oppose the free election. |
| 1 | Felony fervor. | Crime is the biggest concern among Iowans. |
| 1 | Statements by women leaders will be discussed at the University of Northern Iowa April 12 | UNI Leadership Program to hear Victoria De Francisco and Marvin Jensen discussing statements by women leaders. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa Philosophy & Religion Forum to discuss angels and humanity Tuesday, April 12 | James Robinson will discuss angels and humanity in Maucker Union. |
| 1 | Native culture activist to speak at University of Northern Iowa, Monday, April 11 | Winona LaDuke will speak at UNI. |
| 1 | Sources | The topics for this week's discussion are North Korea and don't be too quick to get rid of brown plants. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Weekly sampling of activities and events at UNI. |
| 1 | The University of Northern Iowa Glee Club to perform in Rochester | Rochester Methodist Church to host UNI Glee Club concert. |
| 1 | Today's speech students have to know more than just how to speak | Mass communication and technology are having a huge impact on the speech communication discipline. |