The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1972, Page PAGE 13, Image 13

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    GSA stud ies grad uate student issues
ASUN cannot aeal with the problems UN L graduate
students face, according to Linda Miles, chairman of the
Executive Committee of the Graduate Student Association
(GSA). Miles said the reason is obvious.
"We have different problems than undergraduates," she
said. "We're more worried about academics. We're interested
in human rights and other issues, but our main concern is
getting a degree."
Because of this concern for academics, GSA confines itself
to working within the graduate college, she said. The group
would like to help raise issues and hear individual and group
appeals from students who feel they have been treated
unfairly.
'That doesn't mean we will help the student automatically.
We would like to hear each case and judge them on their
individual merits," she said.
GSA is currently interceding on the behalf of a student
wjth such a casexsaid Miles.
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"While helping this student we discovered that the collase
hasn't fully defined the grounds for termination," she said.
"GSA would like to help the graduate faculty establish
flexible procedure which could be used by all departments for
such cases."
But progress cannot be made without support, she said, and
most graduate students don't know the organization exists.
"Participation has been our biggest problem," she said.
"Many first year students don't know about GSA, and during
their second year they don't care."
Graduate students know they have problems, but they're
afraid to speak out, she said. The students are Just fearful of
reprisals. They don't realize that if they speak as group the
University will listen."
The faculty will be willing to cooperate if they know what
graduate student concerns are, she said. To discover these
concerns, GSA is planning to conduct a survey of .ail UNL
grad students.
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