The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1974, Page page 7, Image 7

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    For Union businesses
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An informal survey of students on campus
Wednesday, indicates division, among ..students on tha
question of allowing additional businesses to locs:a in
the Nebraska Union. ,
Under a proposed plan to remodel the Union two nw
retail businesses would be set up in the Union. The plan
needs approval from the Union Board, Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs Ken Bader and the Central Planning
Committee. . . v
'.'I'm against it," said Jack Slemsen, 'senior. "First,
they took away. our study lounge and put in Gateway-
Bank. They gave us another, but I'm just afraid that
soon there won't be any study areas. Probably no
bathrooms either."
"I don't like the idea at all," and Karen Rcivang,
graduate student. ,J'They took away the only decent
' place to study, and stuck us where students can run In
and out and make a lot of noise. It's ridiculous."
Some students said they liked the idea of businesses
In the Union because of the convenience.
"It doesn't bother me In the least," said Joyce
i Meyer. "Gateway Bank really helps because some
times it's the only place you can get money"
, "I don't mind businesses in the Union," said Bob
Hedrick, junior. "If they put a lot more in I might, but I
think It's just a real help to students."
Some students said they dislike the idea of putting
commercial businesses in the Union because It would
ruin the image of a "student" union. .... ,
"I don't see the Union as a place for business," said
Jim, Mazour, senior. "The student union Is a placa for
things like the lounge or the Crib places, where
students come to relax, not to be sold to."
"There's no reason for businesses In ths Union,"
said Robin Davis, senior. "With the downtown area sc
close, it's ridiculous for commercial businesses tc
Invade University property."
oreign life displayed
International Week has been a traditional
activity of the International Club for "quits a few
years," Rodrigo Lopez, coordinator of the
week-long program, said Wednesday. -
, Through the displays at the Nebraska Union and
international ; Night this rSatu rdayastetbtajnfc
fional Club ''hopes "to explain tMewfifa"6f
international students to the American" "studsnti str?
UNL, Lopez said.
i: The theme of International Night is "Difference .
is Beautiful," said Valerie Schaeffer, coordinator
of Internationa! Night.
International Night will feature the folklore and
dancing of the foreign students.
, Venna Saahasrabuddhe from India, will Sing
"Bhajah," accompanied by Ashim Dasgubta,
Schaeffer said. - .
A group of Pakistani students wiii dance the
"Bugra," The Bugra" is named after the
instrument whicn accompanies the dance,
Schaeffer said. , - ..:'
In the main lounge of the Nebraska Union, th
International Club is exhibiting various articles
representing the different cultural backgrounds of
the club members.
The items range from clothing , to , -deUs to
stamps, most being hand-made. ,;
San-Fong Van, a UNL student from Hong Kong,
pointed out a handscroll which Is a copy of a
massive portrayl of the Chien-lung Festival done
in the Ch'ing Dynasty. The original, a joint work of
five artists, would be about 10 feet wide and 3
long a3 Abel Hail, he said. . " '
Safdar Ail LI laky a Pakistani student, explained
some of the footwear of Pakistan. On display are
sequined slippers worn by Pakistani women.
There are also embroidered leather shoes with
upturned toes which are worn by Dathati, the
cowboys of Pakistan, he said.
Mftmbers of the international Club are at ths
exhibit to explain any of the items. ; '
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