Public Relations News Release — September 2, 1996
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mainstream America begins to surf the internet | More people are starting to use the internet. |
| 1 | Bringing a real-world twist to teaching math | Joel Haack says it's important for students to see math interact with daily life. |
| 1 | Baby boomers experiencing their own generation gap | Dennis Clayson remarks on the growing rift in the baby boom generation. |
| 1 | Organized labor in 1996 | Steve Abraham will look at the labor movement and its influence in today's workplace. |
| 1 | The race to the White House | Sandra Vergari examines the race between Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in the push for the Presidency. |
| 1 | Block scheduling requires flexibility in teachers, support at all levels | Block scheduling will lengthen class periods, allowing for more material to be covered at a time and more time to work on projects. |