Northern Iowan — March 14, 1989

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1 Enrollment cap may be lifted Rick Stinchfield says that there will probably be money to hire more faculty, so the university can enroll more students.
1 Spring cleaning Dean Blake cleans up the Delta Chi front yard.
1 Board of Regents to get new members Governor Branstad will appoint four new members.
1 Presidential election voided New election to be held; only Doc Grauberger's name will be printed on ballot; UNISA approves establishment of election ethics committee.
2 Hoing criticized for "blind judgement" Believes that opposition to affirmative action is not necessarily racist thinking.
2 Wilde Ideas Offers to run for UNISA president in wake of recent controversy.
2 Curran says commission deliberated several hours Claims that commission gave each complaint a thorough and unbiased look.
2 Graduate student sees parking survey as a farce Believes faculty should park far from campus and students should park close to campus.
3 Put green into education Offers directions for writing to General Assembly about education funding.
3 Ashamed of UNISA Students do not like what they saw at a recent UNISA meeting.
3 Grapplers deserve coverage Points out errors in recent coverage; believes achievements deserve more coverage.
3 Revolutionary ideas Calls for dissolution of UNISA.
3 What does UNISA do? Not even sure about what UNISA stands for.
3 Athletes shower & crawl on the coach Ironic comments on work of athletes.
4 Worst injustice of them all Defends affirmative action.
4 6% biodegradable, 94% pollution Does not believe that "starch-based" bags go very far in the direction of recycling.
4 Commission's accusations UNISA Election Commission attempts to put its views on record.
5 What's Up Meetings and activities.
5 FADS program offers aid to needy business students Crissie Frye talks about the program.
6 Smoke out activities planned Alpha Xi Delta outlines anti-smoking program.
7 Credit cards easily obtained by students
7 New accounting head considered Profile of Gerald Smith.
8 Spring fever Students enjoy the sun; photo.
10 Spring Break around the corner . . . Tips offered for fun break Travel tips.
10 Many activities planned: courtesy of Budweiser Anheuser-Busch plans series of events in spring vacation areas.
10 Package deal helps students take a break A look at spring break package deals.
10 Disney World offers students lower rates
11 Maze challenges breakers
11 Photo survey Students tell their dreams and their plans for spring break; photo.
11 Staying in Cedar Falls can still be a fun break Tips on having fun locally.
12 UNI students tutor juvenile delinquents Duties of a tutor outlined.
12 SAEs host annual egg hunt David Douglas talks about the event that SAE has hosted for eight years.
13 KCRS selected to vote for MTV music awards
14 Air bands to rock in Aud Plans for the contest.
15 More can be found in library than just books A look at the services and collections of the University Archives and Special Collections of the library.
15 Five Minute Dilemma A look at skateboarding.
17 Konigsmark predicts correctly: women win first outdoor meet of year UNI's women's tennis team defeated Graceland, 9-0, and Nebraska-Wesleyan, 6-3; photo.
17 Injuries cited as reason for disappointing year UNI's women's basketball team finished the season with a 7-18 mark because of injuries; photo.
17 Hockey club looks hopeful Hockey could join league next fall.
18 Go in! Cheerleaders at a basketball game; photo.
19 Sport gives health benefits, not competition for Klatt Profile of UNI Intramural Director Tim Klatt; photo.
20 Long trip for fourth title Lenny McAbee won the annual Spirit of Sport All-Nighter's pizza eating contest.