Public Relations News Release — November 11, 2002
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Malcolm Price Lab School to remain K-12 | Price Lab School's currently available grades and faculty will not be reduced due to budget cuts. |
| 1 | Life, liberty and the pursuit of information | Benefits of Internet access in America will be talked about. |
| 1 | A stage set for life | Karen Mitchell will discuss the importance of theatre in our lives. |
| 1 | Is prime time the right time? | Scott Cawelti will speak on the increase of sexual and violent content on television. |
| 1 | Restacking the pyramid | A revised food pyramid will be presented and discussed. |
| 1 | How much extracurricular activity is too much? | Dangers of overloading oneself with too many activities will be talked about. |
| 1 | UNI Panthers offer 2003 baseball camps | UNI baseball coaches will head three baseball camps for youth ages 8-18. |
| 1 | UNI Panthers offer 2003 softball camps | UNI softball coaches will direct softball camps for girls in grades 5-12. |
| 1 | UNI ROTC cadets complete Ranger Challenge | Thirteen teams participated in the Ranger Challenge at Camp Dodge, including two teams from UNI's ROTC program; students are listed. |