The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1974, Page page 8, Image 8

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    Second semester calendar
MANTRA
Jan 1 4 Jan 20
January 14, Monday Second Semester classes begin
. , Late fees for all students with incomplete registrations
January 21. Monday Fina, on whjch Adds accepted
r ebruary 8. Friday Last day to file drops in Office of Ftrgisiration for courses with late
hetjruary 22 Friday Mid-semester scholastic reports due
m r o, ,7 V, Last dav t0 file Drops 11 0ffice of Registration for courses without labs
a --i r 3,-Sat- 12:30 P-m- through Sunday Spring Vacation, Easter Sunday, April 14
Apr. 26. Friday after 12.30 p.m spring Day, no undergraduate classes
m V?tUry Ivy Day, no undergradujts cia
May 4. VVriay , Last day of second semester classes
My t , , io, Monday through Friday Second seniesttr examinations
tev 1 1 , oaturday Second semester comrnHncfnu-ot
High court
won't hear
fees appeal
The University's right to
collect student fees for campus
n j w spapers, stud e n t
government and speaking
I) i o ij r a m s remained
uncraile.nged last week when
the U.S. Supreme Com t
declined to review lower court
decision-;.
U.S. District Judge Warren
K. Ur bom's decision was
appealed first to the Eighth
Circuit Court of Appeals in St.
Louis and then to the Supreme
Court
Last week, the court let the
lower court decision stand with
only one dissenter, Justice
William 0. Douglas.
Urhom held in a decision
almost a year ago that the
University's collection and use
of student fees does not violate
the Constitution.
UML student Richard Vctfd
had argued t li a t his
constitutional rights were
viola ted, hy use of fees to pay
for student government,
newspapers and speakers.
Veed had said that the
University, in effect, was
supporting the political
philosophies thus expressed.
Uut Jutk(j Urlxjm said he
found no evidence that the
University had assumed the
tele of advocate for any
philosophy othei than an
educational one which assumes
that the education of students
extendi lx;yond the classroom.
Be a Card
Carrier
with an
A.S.iC card.
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monday, January 14, 1974