The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11

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    Breast cancer needn't take the lives of so many American
womenJoy York, Lancaster County officer of the American
Cancer Society, told Tuesday's WomenSpeak audience.
York said breast cancer cannot be prevented but in nearly all
cases can be stopped from spreading if discovered in time.
A breast self-examination once a month is a simple way to make
sure that "lives are not taken needlessly," she said.
Uterine cancer also unnecessarily kills women, York said.
Forty-five thousand women contract uterine cancer every year and
13,000 die from it, she said. It affects women of all ages but blacks
and Latin American women seem to be more susceptible.
Uterine cancer can be cured if caught and treated in time, she
said. A PAP smear is used to detect uterine cancer. Women should
be tested annually, she sa:d. York said 25 per cent of American
women have had PAP smears.
Cancer
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Athletes, media get tickets
Continued from pg. 1
PSC regulates and sets the
rates of utilities. Commission
members denied that the
utilities' favors influenced their
judgments.
PSC members do not receive
tickets from the chancellor.
Friday, the commission
adopted a code of ethics based
on a code requested by the
governor. The code states that
gifts or favors which "might be
expected to influence a
commissioner's conduct" are
not permitted.
Fleming said free tickets
were given to the governor,
lieutenant governor, attorney
general, state treasurer, state
auditor, secretary of. state,
clerk of the Legislature, and
the state fiscal analyst in 1974.
U.S. senators are given two
season tickets but the state's
three .. U.S. representatives
receive none. Each regent gets
two season press box tickets
and 10 season stadium tickets.
Former regents, former
chancellors, and current state
ASUN Agenda
Today, 6 p.m., Nebraska Union
I. Roll Call and Approval of Minutes
II. Senate Action Committee
III. Executive Reports
A. Report on ASUN Book Exchange
B. Report on CSL Ad Hoc Bus Committee
C. Regents Meeting Report by Regent Clingenpeel
Open Forum
Old Business
New Business
A. Resolution No. 56-Abolishment of Free Football Tickets
Issued by the Athletic Department
B. ASUN Budget Outline
VII. Announcements-Help is needed for Free University Registration
IV.
V.
VI.
legislators receive two season
tickets.
Complimentary tickets are
also given to the news media.
The number depends on a
newspaper's circulation and a
television or radio station's
broadcast bounds, according to
Fleming. These are single game
tickets and additional requests
are filled with leftover tickets,
he said.
Tickets are given to player's
families, recruiting prospects,
and former UNL athletes who
have lettered at least three
years, Pittenger said. Marching
band members are admitted
free and high school coaches
are charged $1. These
complimentary passes are paid
for by the self-supporting
athletic department fund, said
Pittenger.
Single game tickets for the
public are $7.25 in the stadium
and $11 in the enclosed press
box section. The lower half of
the press box is reserved for
the working press and seats
directly below are sold to
persons who contributed at
least $2,500. for building the
press box, according to
Pittenger.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
12 noon FILM: TAKING OUR BODIES
BACK-Nebraska Union
7:00 p.m. FROM VAGINAL INFECTIONS TO
VASECTOMIES - Raymond. TV Room
(Neihardt Residential Center) 'J
7:00 to WOMEN AND AGGRESSION WORKSHOP
9:00 p.m.' - Gymnastic Room - WPE 119 Dress
comfortably.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
8:30 to HUMAN MOVEMENT WORKSHOP -
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12 noon PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: USE AND
ABUSE - Union
3:30 p.m. YOGA WORKSHOP - Union
7:00 p.m. HUMAN SEXUALITY: AN EVENING OF
DISCUSSION AND GROWTH - Selleck
Quadrangle Multi-Purpose Room
9:00p.m. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION,
WORKSHOP - Love TV Room (Neilwdt
Residential Center)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28
12 noon NUTRITION: FACTS AND FANTASIES -
Union
3:30 p.m. MIME WORKSHOP - Love TV Room
(Neihardt Residential Center)
7:00 & FILM: CARNAL KNOWLEDGE - Henzlik
9:00 p.m. Hall Auditorium 75 cents
Sponsored by the Student Y
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