The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1972, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    RHA proposes summer
storage in dormitories
The UNL Residence Hall Association (RHA) has forwarded
a resolution to the Housing Office asking that returning
dormitory residents be allowed to store personal property in
their rooms over the summer.
Housing policy currently prohibits students from leaving
property in the rooms because it might interfere with
maintenance done during the summer, according to Residence
Hall Coordinator Wayne Kuncl.
The RHA resolution provides hat property would be
stored "efficiently, in such a way that (it does not) interfere
with regular maintenance."
Although special storage rooms are available in the
dormitories for holding property over the summer, RHA
representative Al Thorson said they were too small to
accomodate everyone.
The resolution further asks that returning Cather Hall
residents be allowed to keep their specially constructed beds
intact if they meet safety requirements, even though that
dormitory will be occupied during the summer.
Thorson said some Cather residents have constructed bunk
beds to better utilize floor space in their rooms.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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