The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2
Task force to research dorm improvements By Dianne Barry If you were to live in a UN L residence hall, which on'.' would you choose? -One- where people on my flooi were interested in the same special areas. One which had coed dormitory f loots. One where I could take subjects with thr people I liv:d with in the same building. -A co-op where I could live more cheaply because I hi-lpod with cleaning, etc. On" where I could move the fumitme in my room. 'Jot only will students livinrj in residence halls '.! -n y able to suggest chanqes, but former ! i"ii'ory residents will also lx asked thr-ii opinions. Although the above sample questionnaire isn't the on- th.it will he used, it is similar to the questionnaire to : usffl by the Differentiated Mousing Task Force, i .) iu;:ommittee of the Council of Student Life L), according to chairman Tim Eveisen. The force's purpose is to study possible residence hall improvements by studying what other universities have done. It will then present proposals to CSL. "One of the differences I'd like to make between this study and others done is that we will provide a full report, giving CSL all it needs to know: what we want, what the cost is, what materials are needed, what effect it will have. Then CSL doesn't have to do anything except say 'yes' or 'no.'" Eversen said. Eversen said he hopes CSL will approve at least parts of the proposals. After that the study would Iw sent to the Housing Office, to Ken Bader, vice chancellor of student affairs, and to Chancellor James Zumberge. According to Eversen, the task force's 13 members have divided into four groups to study the social, academic, food service and general goals of residence halls. Jane Edenberger, a member of the academic group, said the academic group is looking into the possibility of incorporating educational facilities in dormitories to makt living there a "whole experience.' j . Eversen said the task force was initiated u because of the different proposals which can,, residential halls concerning areas such as visitation, alcohol in the rooms and being un. move furniture. "Last year a lot of student proposals wore There was a feeling of anger .more disappointment. The idea was that 'if we tncd why try again,' Mary Andrews, Sanrioz reside food service group member said. Eversen said he hopes that possible chn-v, inciease the dormitory occupancy rate. The return rate in the dorm is about 40 per "Schramm Hall has about 45 per cent retuo which is the highest," he said. Schramm Hall with men and women living on alternate floors. The study must be submitted by Jan. 29, h. "A student has a right to deteimine the t , enviionment he wants," Eversen said. (r n 1 1 ""i i I . 0"7 I I jHohcarosnonorea ox 01 locations J JEANNE'S FASHION FABRICS I 10 V e.i n-mil.ir mnrclmndise LUjIflMHt I'l.lAJ I PAINT BAR f 16?: O Sire.'t j BACKSTAGE LIMITED Gl.iv, I I.I l ( if . 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