1 J V 1 i I I i i M y i I -J 1 v . f W I V, J , ,1 V t Monday, December 3, 1034 Unjvcrsity jof Nebr2Ska-Llncqln 4 ! ! f f ' Vecthsn Today will bo mostly sunny end cool with a h!-h of 32 (CC). Monday nlqht, c!c;r end cold cgaln with s low of 10 (-12C). Tu::d;y, con tinued c!:sr end a llttla warmsr with a hih In m!d-C03 (2C). cn Tiilzy. To Csd est w!iat mmerm encouraae to jump iM gun on job hunt 'As the end of the semester approaches, prospective Decem ber graduates at UNL . already should have started thinking about finding a job. Kenneth Cardinal, & counselor at UNL'3 Career Planning and Placement Center, Nebraska Union 230, said there are three step to an effective career search: self-assessment, career explora tion and Job Eeareh. W w-a; ....-r -rv . ., r.'.fc fV .f V ) Officials warn students F0BUVS m Cy Ccvia UcCcy " f -fl crtain sins perennially In -.mark the advent of the I s4 Christmas season: Air- f f vsves decked with Christmas i . ads, department store yuletide hymns and residence hall win- I ? dows filed with every type of f ) Christmas decoration imsstn- liable.. J Every Thanfeshlng vacation 4 ? residence hall students dre.3 out ! I the Christmas decorations back t ...-I. : 4ilU taUl t...4.i W fftl.l-lftftl"! t.n trr.nsfnrw their rooms and ! windows into red and green f f blinking billboards. w S mr K3 fff Jlt'- tilG , - " Ceriis .Is ena$M cbsst ese First, the job seeker should assess personal needs and wants, goals, skills and motivation level Self-assessment comes in handy when the job seeker tries to find careers that match wants and " Second, career exploration en tails research into career areas that tX the job seeker's self assess-. raent. literature h available in the library or placement oflce so job seekers can read about com panies, Cardinal said. Knowing m much about a company as possible Jefore applying also is impressive to the employer. The first two steps, are the V" F ,V "1 This year is no exception. From the Ho-ho-hos in Abel Hall windows to the elaborate blinking Chrhtmas trees in Smith Hall, students have festively decked out their rooms 8nd win- dows earlier and more elabo- rately than ever. However, residents should take certain regulations and safety precautions to ensure that Christmas joy does not turn to trcsedy. The State Firs MarshairsOfSce warns that all Christmas lights in the halls must be UL listed P1rTTV?.' dPeo' o should beware cf fraved cords on lights. Douglas Zatechka, director of housing, said students should w .'1 & j... w PQSltllOiO...PagG 0 -ft ppga 10. - . - svue 1 toughest part of the process, he said. Once those two are deter mined, the individual can begin the third job search. After the. job seeker has specific ideas of potential employers can be iden tified, Cardinal said. Researching potential employers helps narrow -the Est of employers thai fit the applicant's values, he said The ability to climb up the career ladder, contact vrfth co workers, salary level, responsibil ities and working environment are important considerations a job search. .. . 9 Pf feel free to decorate their rooms for the holidays, but should use common sense with regard to safety. He said all cords should be kept away from crepe paper or other flammable decorations to prevent fires. Also, it is recom mended that an outlet not be overloaded with too many ap pliances plugged into it Zatechka said although arti ficial trees are allowed, real trees are not permitted in the halls because they get dry end become fire hazards. Pat Glasler, housing's coordi nator for administration in res idence education, said that two years ago a tree in a Cather Kali lounge caught fire, causing ex .(f. 03 flL?- rf tw- iv JW 1 m 7 0ftf$ aations posefire hazard G r r- r- 0 rj f7 Oil UNL tu uion wicrei to cover renovation Zy Ana Lsvto Dslly Nefemskaa Scalar Espsxter No mEic formula b used to figure tuition increases, ssid Harry Alien, direct of institu tional research and planning. Tuition rates depend cn many factors inflation, anticipated costs and government allocations, he sdd. The fJU Bosxd of Regents i3 expected to set a 10 percent tui tion increase for 1035-83. The regents also have asked the state Legislature for almost $33 billion in state tax funds 13 percent more than the 1631-85 alloca tion, Budget Officer Glen Sloan said. UNL tuition and fees pay only for educational expenses, Allen said., These include costs of in struction, libraries and other academic services, student servi ces, administration and mainte ousias lurv com pening arguments t Defense Attorney William Mor row and Special Prosecu tor Kirk E. Naylor will square of! today as the trial of Attorney General Paul Douglas opens after a week-long search for jurors. Nine men and three women were selected from a group of 24 prospective jurors Friday to complete the jury selection pro cess. Two women were picked in addition as alternates in the event that on of the jurors becomes" incapacitated. Although both counsels ap proved the jurors, Morrow has made it clear that he thinks the jury is inenpabla of reaching a fair, nenblased verdict. A defense .aide Thursday showed J udge Jef fre Cheuvront the results of a survey cf Lancaster County resi dents designed to measure any prejudice they might have about Douglas' innocence. According to the study, about 70 percent of the people contacted said that they believe Douglas is guilty. ft!mm t tensive damage. That incident led to the ban cn real trees in the halls, she said Chuck Zimmerman, architect for. the fire marshall's office said artiSeal trees must be fire retardant and of a lUted-pipe ' variety. He $id they cannot be placed in any area that 'might obstruct exits or hallways. Students wishing to burn Christmas candles or have Ad vent wreaths may do so under current housing policies, but the lighting of candles in the halls is highly discouraged, according to Zatechka. "WeYe said to the students, bc very, very careful,' but we have not said they cant have .s-r- line Wc OlOOill! IL.PagolO nance cf the physical plant, he said. Student tuition does not pay for research, public services or "auxiliary" expenses for the stu dent unions and other operations, Allen said. "Ve think it's unfair to finance research and public service out of student fees," Allen said. Money for these expenses comes from government grants and contracts, private gifts and sales and service income, Allen said. UNL resident students bear about a third of the total educa tional cost3 through tuition and fees, Allen said. According to uni versity records, educational costs totaled 193,785,754 in 1C03-G4. Revenue from, tuition and fees was $28,820,016, or about 31 per cent of the costs. Coiitias! m Pas 8 odav .'A(S ar.ee ' motion to remove three jurors on the grounds that they were n ot properly registered voters in Lancaster County was overruled by Cheuvront By law, all jurors must be registered voters in the county. Cheuvront squelched another defense motion Friday to move the trial outstate. It was Mor row's second attemp t at a change of venue and Cheuvront's second veto. Morrow could ask Cheuvront to keep the jurors in isolated quarters, keeping them immune to news accounts of and public reaction to the proceeding. When asked if he would saek such an order, Morrow said, "no comment." Douglas faces a falony charge alleging that he lied -under oath to the Legislature's Special Com monwealth Committee. He also is accused cf obstructing govern ment operations when he alleged ly revealed contents of a letter from the FBI to former Common wealth Saving3 Co. Vice President Marvin Copple. ." VS W Wft T6 :! i t them," Zatechka said, ( Zimmerman said the fire marshal! regulates ' university buildings as well as all public buildings. He said that because . the buildings are used by the public, they are subject to regu- lationi, whereas his office dees not have soa much control over private residences. i e try to deal with private residences en more of an edu cation sis." Zimmerman said. Zimmerman said although a few fires ere shvay3 caused by Christmas decorations, more fixes usuay are caused by fixe- places and heating devices used , to combat the ccld during win- ter months. mj... rrv 4jW- (m plete,