campus close-up From Kansas State University, Manhattan: The Kansas legislature indicated March 2 that two bills endorsed by the Associated Student of Kansas (ASK) stand a "good chance" of approval by the state legislature. ASK delegates lobbied in i s f Topeka this week for Senate Bill 472 creating a student advisory committee to the Kansas Board of Regents. The delegates, however, expressed concern that students on the proposed advisory committee might not be allowed a voice on the standing committees of the board of regents. From the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha: A story on homosexuality, a feature on live drawing models and "the use of words generally considered obscene and other explicit references" have prompted a state senator to threaten to introduce legislation that would halt funds to UNO's student newspaper. Sen. John Savage of Omaha announced that he might introduce a bill in the Unicameral to cut off funds to the Gateway, the campus newspaper, because he was concerned about the offensive effect it has to the entire community. University of Minneapolis-St. From the Minnesota, Paul: University President C. , iwaiiij m wiiiiii Peter Magrath estimated Feb. 26 that nonresident tuition could rise as much as 30 per cent during the next biennium to cover the loss of income incurred by Minnesota Gov. -Wendell Anderson's proposed resident tuition freeze. From Creighton University, Omaha: Curriculum Extension College (CEC) has been instrumental in the development of the Project 101 concept which involved interdisciplinary learning in the form of independent student work, said Richard Passon, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. iiiiHiniiiiiiiiiii lUHiiiiniiiiiH .i XI V r I "Just like a lot of other women, 1 guess, I was a little self-conscious about stereo equipment. I didn't even know what questions to ask! But I hue music. Always have. And I was just plain tired of listening to it on my old clock radio. "And then I got a raise last month and. well. I just decided to get a really good hi fi. A guy I know mentioned TEAM Electronics, and so I took a few deep breaths and walked in one day. It felt like a nice place. There were several music systems on the sales floor all put together. All I had to do was listen. "I was surprised. The TEAM salesman was real nice and steered me onto a music system that 1 could afford and that I'm very proud of. You know. I never expected to own a music system this good!" You don't have to be ah electronics expert to buy a good home music system. You just have to love music. Come into TEAM. We'll take the mystery and risk out of buying high fidelity. Take the plunge: Sansui 441 Stereo Receiver (Available separately $229.00) BSR 2310X Automatic Changer With Base. Dust Cover, and Stereo Cartridge Atlantis 7 Loudspeakers Total if purchased separately $438.85 ' ' .-' """" jrvt (2) fimmlmmMMM TEAM Price $349 Mpiii!iitpnwiiBiTrifiifiiii fiTn m in" nnT rnri mm - r 3 yhore aro over 100 TEE1 CEfiTEOS. flora's the address of the ona nearby. ft 5 3 (fiPnA Wednesday, february 12, 1975 daily nebraskan page 17