The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1974, Page page 2, Image 2

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Liaison
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renamed
The ASUN Liaison program has a new
name because its coordinator has a new title.
But some confusion exists as to whether
the communications program is effective,
regardless whether its name is old or new.
Tcdd f "cDsrsie!, coordinator of th8
ASUN program, recently has been named
chairman of tha Union Program Council's
communications committea. So he has
changed the name of the ASUN
organization, and will use the group to
distribute both ASUN and Union news, he
said.
The liaison program attempts to place a
student "liaison" on every floor in the
dormitories, Greek houses and campus'
cooperatives. At floor and house meetings,
the "liaison" relays information about
campus activities, primarily those of ASUN.
"Now it will be called the University
Liaison Program," McDaniel said. College
advisory boards have been asked to use the
liaisons as a communications media, he said.
When the Daily Nebraska! contacted
residences to inquire about the effect of
liaisons, divided opinions about the program
were expressed.
"The liaison program has totally zeroed
in this complex," said Georgia Glass,
residence director for the Neihardt
Residential Center. "Nobody wants to be
one." .
Beth Popken, head resident in
International House, agreed.
"I brought it up at our council meeting,
and both SA's mentioned it at their floor
meetings, but nobody volunteered.
Everybody here feels ASUN is ineffectual
1 and no one wants to be part of it," she said.
McDaniel said that he is "having some
problems" in getting his group organized this
semester and "finding enough staff." But
those coordinators and liaisons he has
contact with are "really enthused," he said.
Steven Heldt, residence director at Harper
Hall, said the liaisons "did a good job of
publicizing the ASUN book exchange."
Most Greek houses indicated the liaisons
were an important source of information
about campus activities.
The ASUN Legislative
Liaison Committee will hold a
meeting today at 9 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union.
The committer currently is
working on campaigns to
support two legislative bills,
concerning a student regent
and alcohol consumption on
The Nebraska Linguistic
Circle will hold a luncheon
meeting today at 12:30 p.m. in
Andrews 37. Prof. Bela Levai
will discuss noun-verb
agreement in the Hungarian
language.
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February 1, 2, 3
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Playing March 15-16-17,
22-23-24,
29-30-31
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