Public Relations News Release — December 24, 1998
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa 'Panther Push' representatives to visit 180 high schools during their college semester break | UNI's Panther Push representatives will visit schools over the holiday break. A list of the students involved is given. |
| 1 | Kwanzaa: a time for celebrating African-American traditions | Kwanzaa festivities will be held at UNI. |
| 1 | Body art becoming new form of rebellion for the young | Paul Siddens talks about tattooing and body piercing as the 1990s rebellion. |
| 1 | Parents and Public Safety team up to make UNI campus safer | UNI Parents Association and Public Safety are working together to increase safety on UNI campus. |
| 1 | Enjoy the New Year's Eve revelry safely | Julie Thompson urges safe drinking for New Year's celebrations. |
| 1 | Two holidays in one: Slovakia's Independence Day and New Year's Day | Kurt Meredith and Jeannie Steele talk about Slovakia's independence. |
| 1 | Price lab school instructor gets an up-close look at education in Russia | Cheryl Timion participated in an exchange program in Russia. |
| 1 | Starting today, teen drivers receive graduated driver's licenses | 16-year old drivers will now receive restricted licenses. Nick Teig talks about the restrictions. |
| 1 | Baby boom generation parents are more active on campus | Parents from the baby boomer generation are now more active on UNI's campus and with their child's education. |
| 1 | Staying safe on the playground during the winter | Susan Hudson talks about the dangers of a winter playground and how to avoid injury. |
| 1 | Linking community service and learning | Service projects and service learning are becoming more popular at colleges and universities, according to Edward Zlotkowski. |