Public Relations News Release — August 30, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Close quarters not "Too Close for Comfort" | Lyn Redington will discuss the topic of mixed-sex hallways in two UNI residence halls. |
| 1 | World traveler bears gifts | Dorothy Grant has donated over one thousand items from a lifetime of world travel to the UNI Museum; souvenirs of her travels are the subject of a special exhibit. |
| 1 | Giving a gift of time | UNI Volunteer Fair will bring more than thirty agencies looking for students to fill volunteer positions. |
| 1 | Echoes of World War II remain | Professor Donald Shepardson will talk about World War II and its long-term impact. |
| 1 | Students live alcohol-free | Lyn Redington will discuss the new substance-free floors in two UNI residence halls. |
| 1 | 'Sole Power' celebration Wednesday, Sept. 1, to promote alternative means of transportation | "Sole Power", a project designed to encourage non-motorized commuting to campus, will be held Wednesday, September 1, 1999; bike tune-ups and free water bottles for bike registration are among the scheduled events. |