Northern Iowan — March 10, 1987

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1 Student groups lobby UNISA for more money Students press cases for larger allocations.
1 Bonding bill for UNI draws mixed feelings Politicians have differing views on bonding for Power Plant.
1 What a shine! A student waxes her car; photo.
2 Piece of mind Feels mandatory drug testing is in violation of a person's right to privacy.
2 Students too accepting of changes in education Feels students need to make themselves aware of changes in financial aid.
2 Interest in Third World needed Tries to spur students to take interest in political situations overseas.
2 Deno: First Blood Shows President Deno Curris talking with his wife about the recent kidnapping of Governor Terry Branstad.
3 All residents RHA members Encourages students to be active in Residence Hall Association elections.
3 Referees 'inconsistent' Criticizes UNI basketball referees.
5 Organ donation offers chance to help others Procedures for organ donation.
5 Tracking system will provide relief from financial aid delays Phil Patton believes that improved document handling will lead to better service.
6 What's up Meetings and activities.
6 Taking it easy . . . Students enjoy the warm weather outside of the TKE house; photo.
10 Foreign trip fosters lasting friendship Amy Fraseur and Susan Haines talk about their experience studying in London; photo.
10 Sibling rivalry led to speech Profile of Rich West; photo.
11 Feature note . . . Looking for Homecoming logo.
11 Stress workshop scheduled Ken Jacobsen talks about a five-part series of workshops.
13 Television and religion, is it help or is it hype? John Folkers offers views on religious television programs.
14 Military Ball expected to be exciting Captain Cassi describes the upcoming event.
16 Panthers dominate West Regional Seven UNI wrestlers claimed spots in the NCAA tournament field; photo.
17 UNI sweeps four games from Lincoln UNI's baseball team will next travel to the Ozarks.
17 Men netters drop 8-2 decision to Westfield The tennis team will spend next week in Hawaii, with matches against the University of Hawaii and others.
19 Men swimmers end year with seven records Men swimmers placed eighth in the Midwest Championships.