The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1975, Page page 5, Image 5

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(Editor's note: Chip Lowe is a member of the Council on Student
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The NU Board of Regents come to town today to examine the
University's health , and,' more specifically, to act on the UNL
bylaws. You say you've never heard of the UNL bylaws? Well,
neither had anyone else until a couple of years ago.
UNL never has had written guidelines of operation: such as,
what to do it a chancellor quits or what the roles of ASUN and
CSL are. Everything was still there. It just wasn't strictly written
down.
Two years ago it was decided that this was too messy. Much of
UNL's structure was to be formalized in a concise document called
the bylaws. Not to speculate on how the university functioned for
all of those other years, a committee with university-wide
representation was formed to write the document.
After open hearings and debate, the finished product is now
available. And by this weekend, with the pronouncement of the
regents, UNL will be married to it; married in the sense that after
approval they will be very hard to change.
But before the regents take that vow for us, why don't you get a
copy at the ASUN office in the Nebraska Union and see exactly
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what is going on. Look especially at Chapter Four entitled
Students. Read this section first because it is closest to home. We
don't expect anyone to become high on these bylaws. But we at
least want you to be exposed to them.
Now, we want you to go to Regents Hall on East Campus any
time after 2 p.m. today when the regents will be holding their last
open hearing on the bylaws. It is the last chance you have to give
an opinion about them. And if you don't have anything to say,
when you walk in the building, simply sit down and watch, listen
and learn. It will probably be the most exciting class you have ever
attended because it deals with people.
And that's something that we seem to lose sight of with any
academic classes we take. Bring your bylaws with you so you can
understand the proceedings. Some people are going to debate
Section 4.3.1 concerning the Fees Allocation Board, while others
aren't too happy with the section dealing with the role of student
publications.
If you have something to say, fine. Otherwise, find a
comfortable chair and listen to the classroom of the world. You
may discover that there are people who care about how this
university is run and influence what happens. After listening for a
while, maybe you will realize that you can, too.
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But with someone's help,
they'll make it. What they need
is a friend. Someone to act as
confidant and guide. Perhaps,
it could be you as a Salesian
Priest or Brother.
The Salesians of St. John
Bosco were founded in 1859 to
serve youth. Unlike other orders whose apostolate has changed
with varying conditions, the Salesians always have been - and
will be, youth oriented. Today we're helping to prepare young
sters for the world that awaits them tomorrow. Not an easy
task but one which we welcome.
And how do we go about it? By following the precepts of
our founder, Don Bosco. To crowd out evil with reason, religion
and kindness with a method of play, learn and pray. We're
trying to build better communities by helping to create better men.
As a Salesian, you are guaranteed the chance to help
the young in a wide range of endeavor ... as guidance counsel
ors, technical and academic teachers, as coaches,
psychologists ... in boys clubs, summer camps ... as mission
aries. And you are given the kind of training you need to
achieve your aims.
The Salesian family is a large one (we are the third largest
order) but a warm one. A community with an enthusiastic family
feeling where not only our talents are shared but our short
comings, too. If you feel as we do, that service to youth can be
an important mission in your life, we welcome your interest.
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friday, february 21, 1975
daily nebraskan
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