page 7 The sub-committcc of the ASUN Lnvironmental Task Force listed 13 recommendations in their "An Evaluation of UNL Residence Halls." 1. "Restrictions on open hours should be removed or relaxed to leave students a much greater latitude for determining the type of visitation arrangements in which they prefer to live. One possibility that should be seriously considered is setting up some dorms with pre-established policies to which students would apply. 2. "There should be a similar relaxation of restrictions on the use of alcohol in University livingunits. 3. "We recommend that there be some floors set up that have both male and female residents. 4. "Residence hall staffs should work towards increased dorm programming, not only of the social and entertainment types, but also of speaker and discussion events designed for educational experience and personal development. 5. "The need for more and better academic advising could be helped by placing advisors in the residence halls and also by providing a list of students within each residence hall who are willing and able to give general advice about their major field. 6. "Attempts should be made to hold more regular University classes within the residence halls. 7. "We recommend the appointment of a person in each complex to serve as counsellor and human relations resource-person to help the residence hall continued from page 4 "If students can lay out their professional career, it's amazing lo me that they (regents) don't trust them lo run their own social life." "If people could easily find off-campus apartments, the dormitories would be in worse shape than they arc now in regards to occupancy rate," he said. "I'm afraid llie icgcnls will lake llie approach of forcing sophomoies lo live in llie donniloiics lo keep I lie occupancy rale up," he said. "II sophomoies were forced lo live in llie dorms, il might push students over the biink." lie said I hen. lie said, violent pink1:, I would be the only ionise ol :i. t i h community play an active part in the personal development of students. 8. "We strongly urge the creation of special rooms and spaces for various activities that cannot easily or conveniently be carried on in any of the present limited spaces available to residents. 9. "The University could greatly benefit from the establishment of a residence hall whose programming and facilities would be devoted to the various Fine Arts, i.e., art, dance, music, theatre, etc. 10. "When and if present dorm room furniture must be replaced, the use of a furniture pool or movable furniture, at least, would greatly increase the adaptability of the rooms. 11. "An improvement of high priority should be the use of carpeting and other types of soundproofing materials to reduce the noise level in rooms, hallways, study areas, and cafeterias. 12. "Better lighting would be a significant improvement in dorms where there is now no overhead light, or no light shades for bare bulbs on the ceiling. 13. "Better use of cafeteria space could create more relaxed and comfortable atmospheres and smaller and more varied seating arrangements. yBTnnrm 5 a a a a 5 rmmmmi a wtm 5 a armnrvfl a b btb a a b : We Are An "EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST55 A terrarium. . . ($10 to $20) A planter. . . ($5 to $18) A colorful fried flower arrangement. . . ($6 to $15) A green plant. . . ( $7.50 to $20) . . .can add that 6 'extra touch" to your room or for a special someone's room. See us for everything from a single rose to a bundle of flowers. DANIELSON FLORAL CO. 127 South 13th 432-7602 We Deliver