Monday, April 23, 1384 Ppgo G Daily Ncbraskan 1 b v i V : ..-r". fa., '-v ;5r , ' ... tYJ-S:Si : "O- 1 L EST filf , i Chris MedleyDally Nebreskan vAui Kmj i.m. fc It, I -- 1 - 111 - . V )t Ml 11 ' 1 ' rTD. Un i r j II! J I v v m U. 4" rr t;i hj ; ! . If.'. ' ' ( 4 3 ids rancs at m MONDAY, 23rd . . THE BACKBEATS, $ 1 .50 TUESDAY, 24th COCKTAIL SHORTY & THE TABLEROCKERS,$1.50 WEDNESDAY, 25 th FROM CHICAGO THE VALERIE WELLINGTON BLUES BAND THURSDAY, 26th .... FROM EUGENE, ORE. THE ROBERT CRAY BAND FRIDAY, SAT., 27th & 28th . . ........... FROM CHICAGO ALLIGATOR RECORDING ARTIST LONNIE BROOKS Dorm follows Continued from Puge 1 ' Another problem, Longacre said, Is that some professors give the same tests semester after semester, which can have good and bad consequences, , he said. Once, a geography professor gave the same test for four consecutive semesters, then changed it. Longacre said most of the people who took the test did poorly because they had ex pected to take the sme test "If you're going to rely on just the test to get you through, there is a lot of danger involved," he said. I layman also said students will lose if they use the exam file as their only study tool. . "Students should use exam files only as an emergency situation," I layman sid. "It is designed for people who get into binds or if a student didn't get a chance to study." I layman said signs will be posted in Selleck that say the exam file is not intended to be a substitute for studying. Jantzi said she thinks the exam file is good, but using it for cheating will not help students. Also, she said exam files should not be criticized, because professors use the same tests. "If the professor doesn't want a stu dent to use the same test, he shouldn't make up the same tests," she said. "Sooner or later, the student h going to catch on to what's happening regard less of if there i ? an exam file." UNli Housing Director Doug Zatechka scld he vr.s not aw? re of the new exam file at Selleck, and said that while he is not sure the exam file violates UNL policy, he does not like it. ' "If this violates university policy, housing is not going to be a part of it," Zatechka said. The housing director said that none of the Selleck rcsidentsxontacted him about starting an exam file, and he is going to investigate the matter. Hayman said he assumed that if UNL Greek houses used exam files they were within UNL policy. And, he said that current Selleck president Kevin Rogers suggested that residence students work together through the Residence Hall Association to combine and organize exams. "With a little more time, we believe that we can have an exam file as good as some of the Greek houses I layman said. Police Report The following incidents were reported to the UNL Police Department between 4 a.m. Thursday and 1 1 p.m. Saturday. Thursday 4:18 a.m. Intoxicated persons reported fighting in Parking Area 5 at 1 1 15 N. 16th St. Officers contacted the persons. 7:32 a.m. Bicycle reported stolen from a Pound-Hall bike rack. 1:35 p.m. Rear window reported broken out of vehicle in Parking Area 10. 2:35 p.m. Bicycle reported stolen from Schramm Hall basement. 11:05 p.m. Officers assisted the , Lincoln Police Department with a dis turbance at 18th and R streets. . 11:26 p.m. Domestic disturbance reported west of the UNL crew boat house on North 16th Street. Friday 1:23 a.m. Noise disturbance reported at Pound HalL 1:44 a.m. - Officers assisted LPD with a disturbance at 22nd and S streets. 3:15 am. Officers contacted two suspicious persons in Parking Area 3 near New Hampshire St. 4:1 8 am. Nci;e disturbance reported at Parking Area 5 at 1115 N. 16th St. 7:32 a.m. Bicycle reported stolen from Pound Hall 8:45 a.m. Burglary reported at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Edu cationi Loss is undetermined. 10:45 a.m. Officers arrested one student in Manter Hall of Life Sciences on a warrant from theLancastcr County Sheriff for passing fraudulent checks. 12:23 p.m. Radio reported stolen from vehicle in Parking Area 1 at 17th and R streets. 3:05 p.m. Side morrors and antenna reported vandalized on car in Parking Area 3 near Harper Hall. 3:50 p.m. Stereo reported stolen from vehicle in Parking Area 3 near Harper Hall 8:47 p.m. Officers assisted LPD with a fight involving 30 persons at 14th and Q streets. 1:19 am. Person reported tam pering with emergency phone at 14th and YV streets. Person was gone before ofilcer arrived. 1:26 a.n. Person arrested for driv ing while intoxicated at lth and Vine streets. 2:50 a.ra. 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