Soshnik . . . Continued from page 1 "determinants" in his decision to resign. However, because of the controversies of the last year, Soshnik's sudden departure is bound to raise speculation. In May 1970, Soshnik was faced with a potentially dangerous confrontation with students protesting the U.S. invasion into Cambodia. He played a key role in those May events that included a three-day student strike and the occupation of the ROTC Building. Although he sympathized with the protests of the students, Soshnik, ignored some of their urgings by refusing to commit the University to a position on the war. His performance during the all-night peaceful occupation drew both praise and criticism. The Spelts Commission, which investigated the anit-war protest on the Lincoln campus last May, singled out the President for his actions during the protests. The Commission noted that Soshnik's conciliatory remark during the occupation that "there have been no rules or laws broken tonight..." should not have been made. However, the Commission praised Soshnik and other administrators for spending several hours in discussion with the students occupying the building in an attempt to peacefully end the disruption. Following the May events a controversy developed over what actually happened and how the University should deal HELP WANTED Student workers are needed for help. If you have tome time to give to a student running for city gov't please call 435-2260, 434-9955, 475-4309 or write Box 81672, Lincoln. Entertainers: Exotic dancers- Go go girls- Banjo player--1 nquire 477 2854. Two office assistants working four hours per day or one assistant working 8 hours per day. Reception, bookkeeping, typing, general office duties. Apply DAILY NE8RASKAN office. Room 34, Nebraska Union or call 472 2590 and ask for Sandy. 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However, in the fall the Lincoln campus faced a new controversy after the Board of Regents refused to hire Michael Davis, a University of Michigan gnduate student, because of his involvement in non-violent protests. In November, apparent voter animosity toward the University because of the May protests, the University's record budget request and the controversy over the campus' course in homphile studies helped defeat two incumbent Regents. In addition Nebraska voters elected a new governor, J. J. Exon, who promisedl to hold the line on state spending. In February the pace of change and uncertainty on campus seemed to accelerate. The University faced the problem of how to live within the limits of the governor's budget recommendations that called for a cut in state aid. Then the Regents' decision not to rehire Stephen Rozman, assistant professor of political science, because of his involvement in last May's occupation of the ROTC Building touched off a series of student protests. . Soshnik said he agreed with the Regents decision not to rehire the controversial Rozman and in his capacity as President caught much of the criticism directed at the procedures the University followed in the case. The Regents accepted Soshnik's resignation "with deep regret" and Regent President Robert Raun of Minden called the resignation "a great loss." The Regents directed Chancellor D. B. Varner to immediately launch a search for a successor to Soshnik. Varner said : . "I am genuinely depressed at the prospect of having Joe Soshnik leave the University of Nebraska-particularly at this difficult time. We are not likely to find a successor who possesses his unique combination of qualities-both human and professional. Noting that Soshnik possesses both human compassion and sensitivity, the Chancellor said it may well be that these two qualities "have helped persuade him-like so many other university administrators in America-to abandon the field of educational administration and move into a new endeavor at the height of his career." Soshnik's decision to enter the investment field comes after a 25-year career as a teacher and administrator for NU and earlier, for Creighton University. But perhaps the best compliment was paid to Soshnik by a student. ASUN President Steve Tiwlad simply said, "The students are losing a friend." Wilderness hiking and climbing courses. Spend 3 weeks in Colorado this summer. ASM Box 9 755, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 13TH. o) rn rvn i I L M o) J11 V IM 11 II U rncK3 And you had better believe it. Because throughout your college career, you'll spend over 5,000 hours with your nose in a book aoing just your required reading. 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