Friday, f.terch 9, 1934 Dally Nebras'kan Pago 3 Social issues also fall within ASUN realm Moekler says By Milli lOna Editor's Note: TWs Is the second of afour-paurt scries on past ASUN presi dents. ASUN is one cf few associations students can belong to and voice opin ions on issues pertaining to them, said Rick Moekler, 1031-82 ASUN presi dent. . Moekler is the current editor of the California Prisoner newspaper in San Francisco, Calif, and an advocate for prisoners and their families. The students during his term thought political and social issues should not be addressed by ASUN, he said. But he said world issues should be addressed by ASUN. "Students are members of a larger community," said Moekler. "ASUN should represent all-aspects of society." Simply getting an open forum to debate social concerns was a frustra tion during his 'term, Moekler said. Recruiting students to actively write state representatives also was a strug gle, he said. Moekler said he faced hardships as a student regent, both sitting on the NU Board of Regents and in the student arena. When acting as student regent, the ASUN president is the only student advocating solely for students without Economics... Continued from Page 1 Millie Katz, a UNL internship coor dinator, said international economics and businesses have created a greater need for economics graduates. These new jobs require graduates to have a broader background of skills, such as language, writing, computers, finance and accounting, Katz said. Stu dents also must get practical expe rience through an internship, she said. a vote, Moekler said. Moekler said dis cussing important issues with board members, who have years of know ledge about UNL, was a tough chal lenge for someone serving only one year. Without the formal power to vote, the student regent essentially is pow erless, Moekler said. The student regent has power only to communicate, persuade, argue and advocate, he said. Because of ASUN, Moekler said, he gained a deeper appreciation for the university as a whole and came to real ize, the fine quality of education at UNL. Moekler said being ASUN president forced him to listen carefully to many individual opinions with an open mind. His presidency also cultivated his organizational skills, he said. ASUN senators should honestly re present student opinion on all issues, Moekler said. It's important to advo cate in the media on a regular basis as well, he said. Moekler said he encourages the 1 984 85 ASUN president not to hold back. The presidents who have been most effective have been the most outspok en, he said. "The only way students will make a difference is to make concerns known," Moekler said. Y 71 Daily ti The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in the tall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. 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