CSL to study enrollment decline -a 'NL Chancellor James Zumberge, reportedly concerned over die decline in student enrollment this tall, said that at least some of these students failed to let urn because they are "disenchanted." It was revealed at Thursday's Council on Student Life (CSl.) meeting that umbcrge had launched an investigation on at least two fionts. Accoiding to CSl. member Hall Smith. Harry Allen, dnectoi of Institutional Research and Planning, is surveying students who didn't reium to find out why. In addition, CSL appiovcd the chancellor's icijiicst to look into the University eommuiiily foi leasons behind the decline in enrollment. CSL Chairman Don Shancylclt announced he will appoint three CSL members this week to assign tasks for an investigating task Bv Ken Merlin force. The scope of the task force already extends beyond traditional limits of CSL interest because it will piobe into the academic areas as well. What UNL "community" will the CSL task force he charged to investigate? Is it the students and faculty alone or does the community include the staff and the Hoard of Regents? According to Ken Bader, vice ihancelloi foi Student Allans, the loiicepl ol community at UNL is confused by its vaiied localities City Campus, I ast Campus or the Lincoln Community and by each individual's sense ol community. Thus, the to inni unity to he investigated depends upon the degree of perception of the "disenchanted" student which possibly includes the Editor s note Today KXTKA examines the concept of community as it relates to UNL. We discovered a community of students, faculty and staff Mark locker, AS UN first vice president (see page 4) urges students to find a sense of community through involvement in A SUN. In the a hove story hy Ken Merlin, expectations conflict with the University's traditional role as "suhstitute parent". The nature of the conflict is such that the student's sense of community involves student rights and a desire to take part in decisions which affect the academic world. We also talk to Vernon Williams, director of the Counseling Center, who says students want smaller learning centers to increase involvement and a community atn.osphcre. Centennial College, an experimental program now it its fifth year, is viewed hy writer Dhiimc Harry on the topic of its community development. administration and staff. Ideally, there shouldn't be any conflict between the students, faculty and stall, or so iit would seem. Hut Bader said a conflict developed with the lowering of majority age which now occurs in the sophomore year. The expectations of the students of majority age conflict with the traditional 'Substitute parent" lole of the University. Badei cited as evidence pieseul iv.ik:-, sikIi as the right to akohol on campus and student control of visiting boms in the dormitories. He also said conlli, i exist in financial aid ami legal iciuircmenls for students. "It seems as though we extended the privilege (by law), and yet we didn't in the minds of the people," he said. I! tl 1 1 or-In - c h Ic f : Michael (O.J.) Nelson. Minatfni! Kditor: Mary Voborll. News Kditor: Tim Anderson. Special Kditor: Ken Kirk. Sports Kditor: Hill Bennett. KXTKA Is a publication the Daily Ncbraskan. Both are written, edited and manured by students at the University of Nebraska I. incoln. They are editorially Independent of the University faculty, administration and student body. KXTKA Is published by the Publications Committee on Tuesday throughout the fall and spring seinesteis except on holidays and vacations. Address: K XT HA M Nebraska Unloii14lh & l StreetsLincoln, Nebr. fcKSOO. Iclephone: 4024722SHH. p.iyt" 2