Northern Iowan — March 11, 1980

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1 Gas and oil prices must increase to encourage further production Professor Donald Cummings offers his opinions on how to curb the fuel shortage.
1 Balmy Warmer weather has arrived at UNI; photo.
1 RHA surveys students about housing, dining service, social programs Newly elected RHA president Mary Gannon discusses her plans for the upcoming year. Part of these plans include finding out what the UNI student body wants its residence halls to be like in terms of alcohol policies and housing options; photo.
1 Cheaper by the pair Ozark Airlines is offering reduced round trip fares for couples.
2 MDA 'job well done' Thanks to Kim Stoll and the MDA Committee members for a job well done.
2 El dice 'Gracias' Thanks to the speakers from Nicaragua.
2 Cult 'wants your money' Believes that a cult called "The Way" is trying to get students at UNI to donate money.
2 'Denies Christ is God' Believes that The Way is not a Christian group, but a cult.
2 Questions about Title IX In response to Stan Sheriff's remarks to Mr. McKinlay's questions.
3 College bowl competition this weekend The College Bowl Region X competition will be held in the Union this weekend.
3 Instructor uses aesthetics to spice up marketing course Professor Scott Cawelti is teaching a marketing communications course; photo.
4 What's up Meetings and activities.
4 Office Education Association Dr. Reed will speak at meeting.
4 Kappa Delta Pi Will meet.
4 Secret of loving Film shown by Campus Crusade for Christ.
4 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Will meet.
4 Tomahawk Will hold meeting.
4 Industrial technology dinner Dinner will be held; program to discuss industrial arts education.
4 Gallery of Art Student exhibition and photographs by Roger Williams will be shown.
4 IaPIRG speakout Will discuss KUNI.
4 Beta Beta Beta Meeting held.
4 Marching Band Will meet to discuss possible trip.
4 Student Reading Association Dr. Joyce Redman will speak.
4 PR club Will hold meeting.
4 Draft teach-in Discussion of draft will be held.
4 Cooperative Education Program gaining popularity among students Allan Stamberg talks about the recent surge in popularity of the cooperative education program.
5 CASE awards UNI's office of public information services received awards in regional competition of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. The entries that were awarded were an article by Susan Chilcott and a portrait of Joseph Fox by Dan Grevas.
5 Scholarship The E. W. Hamilton scholarship will be awarded through the UNI Foundation.
5 Politics anyone? Author James David Barber will speak on myths surrounding the presidency.
5 How about theology? Any student wishing to pursue graduate work in religious institution should contact the Department of Philosophy and Religion.
5 Mao lecture given Nathan Talbott will give a talk on Mao Tse-tung tomorrow in the Union.
6 New birth control device available Susan Hays of the Well Woman Community Health Project discusses a new option in birth control.
6 Cat's Cradle opens Interpreters Theatre Cat's Cradle will be the first Interpreters Theatre production of the semester.
7 Students intern in correctional facilities George E. Sexton will be a guest at UNI this spring and will discuss internship programs at correctional facilities.
7 Jumpin' for joy Bartlett plays against Dancer in a volleyball competition.
8 The Way: Christian fellowship or campus cult? An examination of The Way International, a religious organization that has been accused of being a cult.
9 The Way given UNISA recognition
9 The Way: its doctrine and origins A look at the origins and beliefs of The Way's founder Victor Paul Wierwille; photo.
10 'Cruising:' lacking everything but sleaze Review of the movie 'Cruising.'
11 Waterbabies Jazz musicians have started a group called the Waterbabies; photo.
11 New York city group, Continuum, highlights music of 20th century A New York City group, Continuum, will perform as part of lectures and performances on music of the twentieth century.
11 Combo earns award A UNI jazz combo received an award at the 13th annual Elmhurst Collegiate Jazz Festival. The combo is under the direction of Rick Lawn.
12 Painter reflects rural image Donald Leland Brown conducted an informal seminar on watercolor painting; photo.
12 Symbolic colors Kenneth Gogel will give lecture on art therapy.
13 Jazz Band II gives concert UNI's Jazz Band II will give a concert. Featured soloist will be Andy Musel, instructor at UNI.
14 Seminar today on injuries UNI athletic training department will present a seminar on injury prevention and rehabilitation.
14 Women place 9th in first regional meet UNI placed ninth out of thirteen teams in the AIAW Region; photo.
15 UNI second in invitational UNI finished second behind the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; photo.
16 Rugby A-team practices Practice for A-team rugby will be tonight.
16 Women lose opener 9-0 UNI lost to the University of Minnesota on its season opener.
16 Men 2-1 over weekend The men defeated Doane and Bethany College, but lost to the University of Nebraska.
16 Iowa can go to the finals Iowa's chances of being in the final four of the NCAA national championship are looking better.