The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1984, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Tuesday, December 11, 1834
Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
Editorial
Policy
Unsigned editorials represent
official policy of the fall 1934
Daily Nebraskan. They are writ
ten by this semester's editor in
chief, Chris Welsch.
Other staff members will write
editorials throughout the semes
ter. They will carry the author's
name, after the final sentence.
Editorials do not necessarily
reflect the views of the university,
its employees, the students or the
NU Board of Regents.
The Daily Nebraskan's publish
ers are the regents, who estab
lished the UNL Publications Board
to supervise the daily production
of the newspaper.
According to the policy set by
the regents, responsibility for the
content of the newspaper lies
solely in the hands of its student
editors.
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STUDENT ASSISTANT
Position for Spring Semester 1S35
There are a limited number of openings for Women
SA positions for Spring Semester, 1935. Students wishing
to apply must have a 2.0 accum., and must be at least
Sophomore standing as of January 1S35.
Applications will be available at 1102 Seaton Hall
between 8 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-5 p.m. If you already
have an application on file, please come into the office
and fill out a new one.
Please call Sue or Jackie at 472-3885 with any questions.
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The Daily Nebraskan
Needs Your Help
If you're in Advertising or Market
ing and can sell, have we got a
job for you. The Daily Nebraskan
is looking for a select few to
work on our Spring advertising
sales staff.
The job of Advertising Repre
sentative isn't easy. You can
expect to work around 25-35
hours per week. You must be
organized and responsible as well
as being goal oriented.
is on a commission only
Some reps have made as
much as $1000 in a month.
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If you want a challenge, drop by
room 34 in the Nebraska Union
and ask for an application.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th
AT 4 P.M.
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We're looking for a few good people to help us put out our high-quality newspaper.
As one of our staffers put it, the DN isn't just an adventure . . . it's a job. And
that's where you come in!
The Daily Nebraskan needs staffers for the spring semester. Reporting positions are
open in all departments: news, editorial, sports, arts and entertainment. We also need
photographers, copy editors and artists. Applications are available in room 34 of the
Nebraska Union, and will be accepted beginning Dec. 10th through the 14th. Please
sign up for an interview when you pick up your application.
You don't need to have a background in journalism to work at the DN. Many staff
members aren't journalism majors. We hire on the basis of talent and enthusiasm,
not age. Have questions? Call Chris Welch, editor in chief, at 472-1766. He'll be glad
to help you.
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INL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs
and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same.
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