The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 08, 1972, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    No quorum .
forces business
postponement
The Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Council Thursday tabled a motion to select a
faculty adviser due to lack of a quorum. A
decision on whether religious groups be allowed
to take surveys in dorm rooms was also tabled.
Dave Zink of The Navigators, a campus
religious group, presented the results of a
survey on Christ and Bible study made recently
in four dorms. Zink asked RHA for written
permission to conduct the survey as requested
by Abel-South resident director Greg
Snodgrass.
Ken Swerdlow, assistant director of housing,
was interviewed for the faculty adviser position.
Having served three weeks at UNL, Swerdlow
was formerly program adviser at the University
of Wisconsin and head counselor at Indiana
University.
When questioned about the importance of
RHA, Swerdlow said: "I think the voice of the
students that you bring to us is very important.
I see many personal advantages as an RHA
adviser in learning what the students are all
about-what their goals are and what their
needs are."
A quorum of 16 is needed to vote on
motions. Thirteen members were present.
Unrepresented dorms included Selleck
Quadrangle, Abel-Sandoz, Burr West, Women's
Residence Hall and Centennial College.
A committee on RHA constitutional revision
was formed on the request of
Harper-Schramm-Smith representatives.
The next meeting will be an informal
discussion with Chancellor James Zumberge.
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UNL plans no married housing
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Board of Regents President Ed
Schwartzkopf said earlier this week that the
University has no plans to construct married
student housing on its own this year, but will
rely on private investors to do so.
Acknowledging that something has to be
done to help alleviate the housing shortage in
Lincoln, Schwartzkopf said he expects private
developments to reduce housing market
pressures.
Private investors, through the board,
announced plans for new married student
developments during the summer.
nthpr nlans for student housing, in the
neighborhood of 96 to 120 units, are in the
works, he said. Schwartzkopf added that he
wasn't at liberty to be any more specific.
He said he doesn't view solving the housing
shortage as only a University problem. He said
he is currently opposed to having the University
haphazardly build a small number of units.
Schwartzkopf, noting that 1800 building
permits were issued in Lincoln during the first
six months of the year, said natural growth in
the number of apartment units should help the
shortage.
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