Wednesday, april 23. 1980 daily nebraskan sEjDCsXJII stuff The Latter Day Saint Student Association will meet today at noon in the East Union CAP room. The Undergraduate Psychology Organization will meet today at 3 pjn. In Burnett 1U11223. Millie Katz, coordin ator of Experiential Education, will be the featured speaker. UTC-East is sponsoring a slide presentation by Rein hold Marxhausen, a well-Known area artist, at 6 pjn. in the East Union. The Actuarial Science Club will meet at 6 pjn. in Burnett Hall 309. Religious groups remain on probation after regents revise NU speaker policy By Rich Jurgens remain on prooation uniu ncxi rau ai tie NU Board of Regents decided Saturday to revise NU policy concerning religious services in designated The four religious groups that were placed on one-year probation because of the Jan. 30 Josh McDowell speech will remain on probation until next fall at the earliest. The the arit nn Nil ramnusi?. The Campus Crusade for Christ. Baptist Student Union, Christian Fellowship and Navigators-UN L were placed on probation after the ASUN Student Court ruled that the Josh McDowell speech violated the regents religion policy. Lynn Rogers, secretarytreasurer of Navigators-UNL. said the group filed an appeal with ASUN to be taken off probation, since thev were not guilty under the new religion policy. 'V. QUAUIY HOME PRODUCTS, INC. h $ec!:-3 students to help supflencnt rts summer irk fercal Earn 2G0 per week. For fcrthsr infettten cftcnJ cur mcctbj rt: Nebraska Union, Room 401 Wednesday 4-23 10:30, 12:30,2:30,4:30 Correction The Daily Nebraskan reported incorrectly Tues day that the date for turning in applications for Guaranteed Student Loans has been changed from June 1 to May 5. The change in date is for when the Scholarships and Financial Aids Office wUl begin accepting GSL applications. Time for a spring k spruce up? Close to Campus at 213 N. 14th Call-475-1953 for an appointment PJ. 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Marlin Sccvers, president of Campus Crusade for Christ, said he had heard that the ASUN Student Court will stick to its original decision and keep the group on probation. However, he said Campus Crusade for Christ also has filed an appeal with ASUN. "We would like to have our names cleared," Seevers said. Seevers said he was pleased with the new religion policy, and that it will allow students freedom of speech. The old policy violated many student rights, he said. With the new policy, Seevers said groups would be able to have meetings without threat of censorship. Yet, he said the group has heard nothing about its appeal request from ASUN. Chief Justice Scott Cook said the four groups arc going to have to ask to be taken off probation. He said their cases would have to be evaluated and that it was up to ASUN to decide whether to lift the probation. Nothing will be decided until next fall because ASUN doesn't meet during the summer, Cook said. Editor in chief: Rocky H.A. 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