The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1973, Page page 14, Image 13

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Union...
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council containing five
subcommittees: speakers;
music; drama and dance; film
and art; communi
cationspublicity, The council would
appropriate funds between
various subcommittees, which
would be chaired by a student
and faculty memtcr.
According to Hewlett and
Long's proposal, the council
would "provide more
continuity, make possible
long-ranje planning... and
provide better coordination of
scheduliig publicity."
Student board member
Dave Pankonin commented
that the proposal might
increase efficiency at the cost
of learning experiences of
students involved in the 16
programming committees.
He said present
programming committees allow
a student with an idea to
present it and become involved
with a committee to pursue hii
idea.
He said the structure of the
proposed council might
discourage students from
initiating individual ideal
In fincil 'or' a bjncss,
examination of groups eligible
to use Union services was
brought up by Bennett for
discussion.
Bennett said a "pressin ;
economic situation is forcing
the Union to respond to the
available dollar."
Now only student, faculty
and administrative groups or
events arising out of these
groups ate eligible to use the
Union.
Bennett said eligibility
might have to be expanded to
meet financial needs.
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' daily ncbrr-skan
frirJciy, October 19, 1973