Public Relations News Release — September 16, 2002
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Students and parents can afford college | Suggestions will be offered to parents on how to pay for their children's college education. |
| 1 | Carrying a heavy load | Ways to carry a backpack without back injury will be discussed. |
| 1 | The raging seas | Alan Czarnetski will talk about hurricanes and their differences from tornadoes. |
| 1 | Getting ready for winter | Tips for preparing your garden for the winter season. |
| 1 | Surviving college | Mary Schwartzhoff will speak on the major transition from high school to college. |
| 1 | UNI fall enrollment at 13,926 | Enrollment for the 2002 fall semester has fallen by 144 students, a decrease of 1 percent. |
| 1 | 'Grand Isle Stories' at UNI to tell story of Louisiana barrier island | UNI Interpreters Theatre will present "Grand Isle Stories" on September 20 and 21. |
| 1 | Theatre UNI to present poetry performance by Georgia Scott | Georgia Scott will present "The Good Wife," a collection of poem's from a woman's point of view of everyday life in the Communist-ruled Poland after WWII. |
| 1 | Director and designers presentation for Theatre UNI's upcoming 'The Laramie Project' to be held Wednesday, Sept. 18 | "The Laramie Project" deals with the subject of the death of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student. |