The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1974, Page page 2, Image 2

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By Mark Hoffman
Almost four months after making the charge, four weeks
after receiving the report and 38 minutes into discussion,
the Council on Student Life (CSL) Thursday accepted and
endorsed the Differentiated Housing Report.
The report, the work of the Differentiated Housing Task
Force la suhmmmittee of the CSL Housing Policy
Committee), includes recommendations for alternate life
, styles.
Those recommendations include visitation policies for
different dormitory floors ranging from none to as many as
24 hours of coed visitation, eliminating the current "open
door" and individual sponsorship policies, allowing alcohol
to be kept and consumed in UNL residence halls with at
least one floor of each hall not allowing alcohol and the
establishment of academic floors according to student
demand.
In other action, CSL voted 6 2 to accept a revised and
amended version of the council's bylaws. Included in the
bylaws concerning membership to the CSL was a segment
that would make two current members ineligible.
Changed in the bylaws was a segment for CSL
membership which now reads 'Two professional staff
members other than faculty, not under the direct
supervision of the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs shall
be appointed to the council by the Chancellor."
CSL members, Richard Armstrong, Housing Program
Director, and Hal Smith, UNL Student Development
Programs Director, would be made ineligible when, and if
the bylaws go into effect because they are administrators
under the direct supervision of the vice chancellor.
Ely Meyerson. CSL member and dean of administration
for Student Affairs, acts as the vice chancellor's designee.
The revised bylaws keep the provision that the vice .
chancellor of Student Affairs, or his or her designee will be
a member of the Council .
John Goebel, CSL member and associate professor of
accounting, defended the revision by arguing that there
"shouldn't be so much concentration from the Student
Affairs office" on the council when CSL has so much to do
with what ultimately happens with that office.
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