The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1970, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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studies problems
tablished "The Geographical
Background to World Affairs'.
The course examines such
problems as populations distri
bution and growth, the avail
ability of resources, the geo
graphy of climatic hazards
and the barriers to higher lev
els of economic attainment in
the developing world, accord
ing to Brian Blouet, associate
professor of geography.
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For student parents
Day care center is free
A child care center, free to
the 3 to 5-year-old sons and
daughters of eligible University
students, will open on campus
Nov. 30.
It will be used as a means
of financial assistance for
parents of young children."
said John Ritchie of the
Financial Aids Office.
"We have found that a big
factor In the decision of parents
to attend college is whether
they can afford day care for
their youngsters," he con
tinued. "Maybe this center will
help encourage more of them to
attend schooL
Only youngsters whose
parent or parents are students
at NU can attend the child care
center in the basement of the
United Ministries of Higher
Education Building, Just
southwest of the Nebraska
Union.
If one of the child's parents
were working instead of at
tending school, there would
probably be enough money to
afford a regular day care
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center m Lincoln. Ritchie
said.
Students who want their
offspring to attend the center
must apply to the Financial
Aids Office In tha
Administration Building.
"It should be clear that this
service Is only available during
the hours the mother and-or
father Is In class," Ritchie
emphasized. For instance, if
the parents had a class from
8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m., they
would drop off the child about
1:15 a.m. and pick him up by
:4S a.m. Initially the center
will not be ooen at night
"Judging from the number of
people asking our office about
the availability of a center,
there should be quite a demand
to place children," Ritchie
said.
There are numerous diy care
centers around Lincoln, in
cluding an exuerfmental one
operating parMaliv as a class
project on East Campus.
Charges there are $20 per child
per week for about eight
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hours of care dally. Other
centers around Lincoln usually
charge more.
Both the Financial Aids Of
fice and ASUN were thinking
early last summer of
establishing some sort of free
child care center. The two of
fices combined forces to
establish the center.
ASUN is helping procure
equipment and supplies, such
as toys, books and records, for
the center. And UMHE officials
are renovating a portion of
their building's basement, aa
Improvement that was needed
even without the care center.
Supervisor of the center will
be Virginia Shuerman, a
graduate student in Human
Development and the FamEta.
Her helpers
will be mostly
the work-study
students on
program.
The center.
as all other ac-
credited day
care centers in
Lincoln, will be licensed by the
state having met the re
puirements as specified by
law.
Table tennis
tournament
A table tennis tournament,
sponsored by the Union Recre
ation Committee, is scheduled
for Dec. 10-13 according to
committee chairman Joann
Tansey.
All University students are
eligible to enter the competi
tion ,she said. Entry forms are
available in the Union Pro
gram Office.
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NOVEMBER 13, 1970