Wednesday, February 1, 1034 Daily Nebraskan t-.-jv! oimdzYit ailments can be relieved a. Staring at computer screens, sitting in uncomfor table classroom desk3 and studying from dawn to dusk have on thing in common they cause pain: Many UNL students complain of back and neck aches, muscle strains, eye fatrus and headaches. Most eye discomfort suffered by students bcauscd by excessive contact lens wear," said Dr. Ralph Ewcrt, chief of staff at the University Health Center. The lenses must be removed and patches worn over the scratched eyes for a 24-hour period, he said. Many students complain of muscle tension head aches, Ewert said. A smaller number of students suffer from migraine headaches, he said. Feelings of anxiety, nervous tension or anger seem to be associated with migraine headaches in some people, according to a pamphlet on migraines. Migraine attacks usually begin between the ages' of 16 and 35 and lessen in frequency at around 50, according to the pamphlet. Certain highly-potent medications are available, which can abort the attack if given early enough in the first stage. In some cases, a physician also may prescribe tranquilizers to reduce nervous tension, or counseling sessions to help eliminate the cause of tension, according to the pamphlet. Ewert recommended regular exercise or relaxa tion and, in extreme cases, physical therapy to relieve stress. The center's Mental Health Depart ment offers lectures and group discussions on stress management at various intervals during the school year, he said. "Hitting the books all day isn't good for anyone," Ewert said. ' Ewert also recommended the aerobic exercise program offered by the center. For more informa tion, contact Vicki Highstreet, coordinator of the center's Wellness Programs. Toning classes also are available. "Most muscle pain complaints result from stu dents in P.E. classes who are required to do exten sive exercises in a short time," Ewert said. 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UNL court: Granting parties ad-hoc status unconstitutional I By Lauri Hoppls AS UN President Matt Wallace acted unconstitutionally last semester when he gave temporary ad-hoc statu3 to the United Students party and the Univer sity of Nebraska's Interest Toward Edu cation party, according to the UNL Student Court. Student Supreme Justice Bud Cuca wrote in the opinion published Tues day that an ASUN president has no power to grant ad-hoc status or tem porary ad-hoc status to any group without Senate approval The court, which met last Sunday at the College of Law, cited Articles IV and VII of the ASUN constitution in its decision. Article IV, Section I states that a group will not be recognized as such without senate approval Article VII, Section I gives the senate the power to recognize groups through what are called the Organic Acts. The court did not take action against either Wallace, the US. or UNITE par ties. Reg Kuhn, one of two ASUN senators who brought the case before the court, said the action was not what he wanted. "We did it to make sure the proce dures are followed," Kuhn said in an interview before the hearing. "We were not faulting anyone for anything." The second plaintiff, John Valdrighi, was not at the hearing. Wallace, who appeared late for the hearing, said he based his decision to give temporary status to the group on precedence. He said that Dan Wede kind, ASUN president for 1C32-83, gran ted temporary ad-hoc status to the ANAEKY party. n n The Word's Getting Around . . . whenever you talk about hair styles from the COLLEGE! See why. . make an appointment or just walk on over today. SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE HAIR SERVICE Always At Student Prices! 474-4244 11th & M Sts. Block South CentrumParking near by All city buses pass door. rrrrr Also you're only months away from a Career! 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