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Bader.. Continued from page 2. alcohol on campus and coed visitation with some restrictions. ; , "Students should hatti tht . choice of whether or not to posse eonMfn campus iving units)," he said. 'Trie UettCKft Med a law lowering the legal age to 19 in Nebraska. That law was to apply to J him of the state. The question now k'ltfit'ttf lights and responsibilities of that Tw ihotitd jply to students as citizens of Nebraska.' Tht answer is yes." t Bader also said he supports liberalising the visitation policies, with some restrlcttom.; "The opportunity showM be provided for increased visitation in the rfornrn, tfthowh for security reasons, I am not fn fawr 1f 24-hour visitation," he said. , 'The main thing about these issue is that a state university must be aware' of all its constituents," he said, "Including faculty, alumni, taxpayers and students." "There is quite a variability of opinion among students on these issues, and you can't stereotype students into one particular bag. A university needs to offer a plurality of environments from which to choose," he said. "When a student leaves a university, he must be able to cope with the outside world. A univeristy shouldn't be an unreal experience for the student." He said one reason for the alcohol issue controversy is that some people automatically see alcohol possession at detrimental to Halloween show educational quality. He said he disagrees with that viewpoint. 'The University Is doing a very, very fine job for the state of Nebraska. We have a good number of excellent faculty and staff personnel providing various pi . mis for undergraduates. However, there on; some shortcomings in our graduate programs," he- ..aid, Bader said thvre are several changes he would like to see a UNL. He said that more attention needs to !- yiven to educational opportunities for uhnio minorities. "All studenis s. to live and work in harmony. We have ? ! :n;t way to go to achieve that goal," he saio. He said thai th university also should consider 18- and IS-year-old students as adults. "The rights o,h! responsibilities of these students should ! , sin.-ssod in the linivArtitw -t f, the types of changes cn't going to take place inye like this is slow," he vhich would be hard to 'nchantment with hinhor environment. How., we're talking abcu' immediately. Souni said. Bader said an .o , change is a general di education by the nubiic. 'There is a distmot or lack of understanding of what a university can offer a state. UNL is one of the must valvule resources the state has. Economically, ?io University adds much to the stcte. S? ;(! ! cn't the only ones that gain by an edui..... The state gains by those students who slay hen? after being educated " he said. He said ho thinks PJehraskans appreciate their university. Ho over, he said he wishes there was as much ,oproi t for UNL's academic programs as there is 'or NU's Big Red football. "The university is i oucsjoning experience. The questions may be embarrassing, but they must be asked," h, r.-;id. at planetarium "Halloween Night in the Planetarium," a special star show at UNL's Ralph Mueller Planetarium, will feature some of the "many fearful sights and startling apparitions" people have seen in the night sky, according to planetarium coordinator Jack Dunn. The Halloween star show f-in he seen today through Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. The planetarium is in Morrill Hall, 14th and U Sts. ombudmarT xx h;x ( v. I" , J ,i , gainst ixdlutkxLToday r (CM 0- A fPSp Wremm ! .ffrfj !! .Hi . J Look nf ti,; beautiful pipes. Touch thorn. .(;mell the fragrant tobacco. You're at Cliff's Smoke Shop, the ;!ie nioker's paradise. Thoi ', o ddiyhtful variety of pipes ',! pipe accessories at Cliff's, f. tyhing for the pipe smoker. Fi am HDt corncobs to a $500.00 f: i haum, from imported briars to selected tobaccos, Cliffs h. it. And the, quality? y,y. ,n. n come to Cliff's. I' e ! dream. monday, octobe r i5J ' it. !.' 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