i. After much controversy, UNL criminal 8 l IQ tmC Rce jcrs will now graduate from UVMVV uinL, instead of UNO. majors get UNL graduation The NU Board of Regents voted March 21 to allow UNL students in the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) based program to attend UNL graduation ceremonies and have University of Nebraska, Lincoln-Omaha printed on their diplomas. Prior to the regent decision the 440 criminal justice majors were required to be graduated from UNO even though they never attended classes on the UNO campus. Pleased with action Martin Crowley, criminal justice major's representative, said he was very pleased by the Regents action. so quickly, insuring the present UNL seniors graduation at UNL. Crowley, an Omaha senior had been pushing for the graduation change since last year when he found out he was required to be graduated at UNO. Merger The criminal justice department was established in 1962 at UNO. When UNL and UNO merged in 1968 the criminal justice department became part of the UNO College of Public Affairs and Community Services. Along the way, criminal justice courses were offered at UNL, but degrees in criminal justice were awarded fromUNO. Fred Holbert, vice chairman of the department on the Lincoln campus, is a faculty member and is paid by UNO. He said he was glad the regents acted Holbert said he was very happy about the decision. "It makes the situation much easier to deal with," he said. Player confusion Among those affected by the ruling are Nebraska football players John Lee and Ron Pruitt. The two "black shirts" are junior criminal justice majors. Before the ruling the pair technically played for the UNO Mavrick football team, depending on who you talked to. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) said there was no regulation to cover such a situation, which Jim Delany, a member of the NCAA enforcement division termed unique. Crowley said if the fluke had not been brought to light he doubted anything would have been done, but, he said the Regents decision was a very nice surprise. Taste Tempting Mexican Food where your Dollar buys more. 1 TAr ; it to rj r i i V Weekdays " till 1 1 :00 Fri. & Sat. (til 1 :00am J831 N. 48 1 1 10 So. St. VENEZUELAN FESTIVAL UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln APRIL 5-25 MUSIC April 7- April 8- April 16- April 20 April 23 Concert by Freddy Reyna, 8 p.m. Kimball Recit3l Hall. Folk songs accompanied on Cuatro, Venezuelan folk guitar. Recital by Morella Munoz, 8 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Folk songs by noted mezzo soprano, accompanied by Nina de Iwaneck. Recital by Fedora Aleman, 8 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Songs by internationally known Venezuelan soprano accompanied by Nina de Iwaneck. Recital by Sonia Sanoja, 8 p.m.. Women's Physical Education Bidg. Program of modern and folk dance in Dance Studio. Grupo de Folklore Venezolano, 8 p.m., Kimball Recital Hall. Program of folk dances by international touring company.. ART April 14- "Exhibition at Sheldon Art Gallery. May2 Sculpture by Pedro Barreto, Gabriel Marco, Carlos Prada. Painting by Domingo Alvarez, Alejandro Otero, Omar Carreno, Aiiriu RoJi"ifiuS2. Graphics by Mateo Manaure, Teresa Casanova, Luis Guevara-liloreno, Gladys Meneses, Luisa Ritcher. Tapestry by Maria Teresa Torras. Enamels by Lamis Feldan. LECTURES April 11 April 15 April 17 April 24 Jamine Tello, Venezuelan literature, '3:30 p.m., Nobraska Unipn, Roberto Guevara, Venezuelan art, 3i30p.m., Sheldon Gallery Auditorium. Mateo T. Bruni-Celli, Venezuelan political development, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. Jose A. Abreu, Venezuelan economic development, 3:30 p;m., Nebraska Union. "Audiovisual de Venezuela," e 20-minute program wiil be in continuous showing at the Nebraska Union. The Venezuelan government is making a gift of 430 Venezuelan books to the University. The volumes will be on display " Love Library throughout the festival. Special thanks to Editorial Monte Avila for this generous gift. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC NO ADMISSION CHARGE Sponsored by the Republic of Venezuela as a contribution to the Bicentennial of the United States in cooperation with tna University's Institute for International Studies. Sure There's a Shortage of nwo9s ... But not at It's true... there really is a Jean shortage. But those who come to King of Jeans would never know it. In fact, at King of Jeans there's a luiwo'S' surplus. mi Whatever size HdWDW you want, color you need, or style you like, King of Jeans has it. Lets say you want a size 32x36 in twoS' bell bottom Jean. At most stores you'll hear "sorry, we're all out - you see there's a jean shortage." At King of Jeans you'll hear "How many do you need?" It's a fact - all you have do is try us and you'll discover one thing... whatever jean you we've g Hurry on Down to Iff 'fill u 1 a i ax J9- W.WiKW- i ' h Ji :!' ?X TO1 - to::; 1 ilk mm A 1? j ill 'If - A 1 "The Home of tLWQB" i page 11 thursday, april 3, 1975 daily nebraskan