The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8

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Bus shuttles between campuses
Three times each weekday a handful of
students and faculty members gather on the
corner near Andrews Hail and shuttle
between Omaha, by bus.
According to Eileen Dort, cashier at the
UNL Bursar's Office, the van leaves Lincoln
at 9 a.m., 10:50 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and stops in Omaha at UNO
and the NU Medical Center.
Students and faculty members who wish
to use the shuttle bus service may purchase a
ticket at the Cashier's window in the
Administration building. A student ticket
costs S1 for those who are registered for
classes in both Lincoln and Omaha. Other
students may purchase a stand-by ticket for
SI, which will be refunded if there isn't
enough room. A faculty ticket costs SI. 50.
There apparently is sufficient space for
most passengers this semester according to
Bob Cunning, supervisor of the Campus
Mailing Service.
I am trying
to bribe you
with
uncertainty,
with
danger,
with
defeat.
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BY JACK R. ANDERSON, M.D.
This controversial new book offers
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behavior.
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Over 1 ,000 Catholic mission
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ist criminals" ... "hard-nosed
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Try your hand at
disposing some Tacos
Don't forget
Wed. 5-9 p.m. is family night
2 Dinners for 99 c
Id
17th Van Dorn
Campus custody
procedures end
Effective today, UNL students arrested for some
misdemeanors by the Lincoln Police Department will no
longer be released to the custody of UNL Campus
Security, according to Harry Canon, director of Student
Development-Services.
Instead, the students will be released only to an
attorney-the procedure currently used by citizens other
than students.
According to Gail Gade, director of Campus Security
and Traffic, the policy of turning students over to
campus police gave students a "privileged status."
Because Campus Security guaranteed a student's
appearance in couit, the student did not need an
attorney.
"Our force was satisfied with the old procedure (of
releasing arrested students to Campus Security),"
Lincoln Police Chief Joe Carroll said
Under the old procedure, Campus Security had about
eight to 10 students released to its custody each week,
Gade said. "This created a real time consumption
problem (for the UNL force)," he added.
In a letter to Gade, Canon stated that the Office of
Student Affairs authorizes changes in procedure for
arrested students "to eliminate vestiges of in loco
parentis practices that are inconsistent with institutional
policy."
In the letter, Canon also stated that, effective today,
minor students found in possession of alcohol can be
arrested by Campus Security and turned over to civil
authorities.
Campus Security officers previously referred those
students to the Office of Student Affairs.
daV.Night.Mac0eSs
12th STREET GARAGE
In the
GLASS MENAGERIE
1) Special Attraction-D.J. Louis D. Canakes
2) Pitchers $1.00-8p.m.-10p.m.
3) Special Prices on drinks will be announced
during the evening.
Mutual K?
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
daily nebraskan
monday, march 12, 1973