The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 28, 1972, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Ext. 256.
NFU "Life Styles for the
Counter Culture course meets
Tuesday and Thursday at 7
p.m. in Andrews 35. Credit is
still available for the course.
Jazz and Java features
Zachary Beau from Springfield,
Mo., this week from 3:30 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Friday.
The League of Human
Dignity will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 1 in the Lincoln Center
Building. Letitia Simmons,
State Director of Easter Seals,
will speak and election of
officers will take place. For
The Hungry Id Coffee
House, 640 No. 16th, is open
8:30 to 12:30 Saturday night.
The Winter issue of
"Country Bumpkin," the
undergraduate poetry
magazine, is available in
Andrews Hall from editor
Barry McDonald. Price is 35
cents.
The Gas Light presents
"the Mud Slide Slim Players
Greatest Hits" Admission $2.00
Friday and Saturday 9 p.m. 322 S. 9th
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Center sets
'Pill' policy
Contraceptives at the UNL Student
Health Center will now be prescribed only to
"married students and those planning to be
married," the center's medical director said
Wednesday.
Calling the statement a "clarification of
policy," Dr. Samuel I. Fuenning said it
represented little change in procedure.
Within the last two weeks the medical
staff decided to approve this policy
recommended by a special study committee,
according to Fuenning.
The committee, which consisted mainly
of Lincoln physicians who work part-time at
the center, was established last fall.
It studies the question of whether the
center was open to civil and criminal
liability for prescribing contraceptives to
minors without parental consent.
The question is touchy, Fuenning said.
Many people, especially those in outstate
Nebraska, feel that treating minors is
"promoting promiscuity," he added.
Some students may have misunderstood
the center's policy, he said, but "we have
never prescribed medication on demand."
Fuennmg said the decision will be used as
a guideline for each individual physician.
"The doctor still has the responsibility,"
he said.
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school year, except holidays and vacations.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1972