Northern Iowan — March 27, 1987

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1 "Cult" label discussed Great Commission, Inc., has received criticism for its beliefs and practices.
1 On-campus MET bus service now offered to UNI students Routes and schedule.
1 UNI student tells of GCI experience Suzan Ogland talks about the Great Commission, Inc.
2 Clean water threatened by chemical pollution Discusses methods of financing water pollution control.
2 Piece of Mind Feels the 55 mph speed limit should be raised to 65.
2 Budget vote shouldn't be secret Feels the UNISA senate should not use a secret ballot in voting for items on the budget relating to allocations for student organizations..
2 Kwitchersnivlin' Shows food service advertisements.
3 RHA candidates receive support Offers suggestions for RHA offices.
3 Bush speech a poor publicity ploy Believes that Vice President Bush chose not to come to UNI because he feared bad publicity.
4 Political Science department head leaving position to teach, research Robert Ross has been head since 1971; talks about his wish to teach on full time basis again.
4 Memoirs . . . Students go over souvenirs from spring break; photo.
4 What¿s Up Meetings and activities.
5 Kurt Waldheim elected despite Nazi affiliations Norbert Wimmer talks about Austrian politics.
5 Resident assistants picked for next year List of resident assistants.
7 UNISA Senate will discuss budget Sunday
9 The Allnighter's Club Students discuss sexual behavior.
10 Classrooms, the test of student teachers: Former coordinator tells of early system Caryl Middleton talks about the critic teacher system and early student teaching.
10 Students give program high marks A look at student teaching procedures and experiences; photo.
10 Awareness Week filled with many enlightening activities Schedule of activities.
10 Fair gives students career information Career Fair is open to all.
11 Feature Notes . . . Bud Anderson will put on comedy act.
12 Parenthood should be carefully considered Sharon Eckstrom talks about the responsibilities of parenthood.
13 Science awards offered College of Natural Science offers scholarships.
14 Colleges dropping minor sports Sandra Williamson hopes to continue her study of why schools drop sports.
14 Women netters start new year with road matches Women's tennis just recently began its season.
14 Netters breeze to 7-2 wins after Hawaii trip UNI's overall record is 10-3; photo.
14 Men golfers play several top courses in Atlanta UNI will soon compete in the Bradley Invitational, the UNI-Wartburg Meet, and the Drake Relays.
15 UNI opens spring drills Tuesday in preparation for football season 39 lettermen will be returning from last year's football team for the 1987 fall season.