The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1973, Page page 11, Image 10

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    Union
Board
discusses
bookstore
By Mark Hoffman
A request for University
Bookstore office space, a
University Program Council
proposal, and eligibility
requirements for use of
Nebraska Union space were
discussed at the Union Board
meeting Wednesday.
Board members referred
University Bookstore Manager
John Stafford's office space
request to a committee for
further study.
Stafford requested Union
Rooms 340, 341 and 3"2 on a
permanent basis to
accommodate relocation of
bookstore offices now in the
Union basement.
The bookstore's financial
situation prompted the idea of
relocating the offices, he said.
Preliminary reports indicate
the bookstore will have about a
$25,000 deficit for this year,
yet the bookstore had to turn
customers away earlier this
ye'ir, he said.
Because of insufficient
space, the bookstore rented a
conference room in the Union
basement at the beginning of
the autumn semester for
freshman textbooks.
The conference room did
not provide adequate space at
peak periods, and the store
ended up turning some
customers away, he said.
By relocating the offices,
bookstore area, could be
increased from present 4,000
sq. ft. to 6,000 sq. ft.
Rooms 340 and 342 are
meeting rooms, with Rm. 340
having heavy usage, according
to staff board member and
Nebraska Union Director Al
Bennett.
In ot" dr business, the board
discussed the University
Program Council proposed by
UNL students David Howlett
and Cheryl Long.
The proposal calls for
organization of committees
dealing with such areas as
speakers, music and film into a
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