Page 10 University Daily Kansan, December 5, 1980 Patronize Kansan Advertisers Independent Studv adds to curriculum Six independent study courses have been added to the KU curriculum, according to Bruce Erickson, assistant director of publications for Independent Study. Courses in meteorology, advertising, recreation programming, en- vironmental health, creative writing and high school forensics are now available. The courses were added because of an expressed interest in the subject areas, especially creative writing, Erickson said. The new courses can also fulfill Kansas teacher certification requirements if teachers receive prior approval from the state department of education or from their college or university. The three other courses are being offered for the first time. Meterology, advertising, and creative writing had been offered to Ms. Broussard. 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An aide to President-elect Ronald Reagan told Lawrence commissioners and officials from other cities at the conference that federal revenue sharing funds and the Community Fund would be the basis for common federal grants to cities, probably would not be affected by proposed spending cuts. City Commissioner Bob Schumm, who returned yesterday from the conference, said he thought the outlook for continued funding looked good. "The Reagan administration wants to strengthen the economies of cities," Schumm said. "I don't think there will be a lot of budget cuts there." He said the new administration also could increase funding for empleo in the war zone. Lawrence depends less on federal funds than many other cities, Schumann sags. Lawrence doesn't use federal funds for salaries as much as other cities, he said, but instead uses them for improvements and programs. Schumm said that Lawrence officials also got to talk to people from other cities that had downtown or suburban malls like those proposed for Lawrence. Early orchards attended seminars on energy financing and employment at the USC. City commissioners have recently rejected proposals for both a downtown shopping mall and a suburban shopping mall. They have asked a Chicago city council to approve the proposal for one or two department stores and a rejuvenated shopping area downtown. Some cities at the conference are having problems that Lawrence would like to avoid. Schumm said. A mall developer who spoke at the conference told city officials that they should fight to keep malls out of their cities. Schumm said. A year-old suburban mall in Sioux City, Iowa, has already ruined that city's downtown, he said and a new shopping center is nearby, is also causing problems in that city. "We're going in the right direction," Schumm said. 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