The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1975, Page page 12, Image 12

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    daily nebraskan
Wednesday, august 2Q, 1975
page 12
Help services ease student blues, off ermany answers
Editor's note: Telephone numbers for
services named in this article, as well as
other helpful phone numbers, are listed
alphabetically following the article.
Before this semester grinds its way to a
close in December, as many seniors as
freshmen may et caught in the machinery.
But keeping mind and body together
through registration, drop and add,
midterms and finals can be easier for the
student who knows who to call or see for
help.
' If a sympathetic ear is all you need, the
university and Lincoln offer a variety of
phone services! Volunteers staff Lincoln
Personal Crisis Service lines 24 hours a day,
and the University Health Center (UHC)
offers Outreach, a phone or walk-in service,
from 6 p.m. to 7 a jn.
UNL's Helpline volunteers also will help,
with personal problems, as well as
providing miscellaneous information about
the university.
In addition, Helpline workers, who have
access to many standard reference works,
usually can answer such questions as "Who
said 'My candle burns at both ends'?', and
"How do you cook artichokes.?''
Personal problems
Help for more specialized personal
problems can be as close as the phone, too.
The Lincoln Gay Rap Line is staffed from
8 p.m. to 2 a jn. by volunteers who will
answer questions about homose sexuality,
human sexuality and the
. Lincoln-University Gay Action Group.
Rapeline, a service of the Lincoln
Coalition Against Rape, may be reached
through Personal Crisis Service.
Information on birth control, pregnancy
and venereal disease usually can be gotten
by phone from Lincoln Planned
Parenthood or UHC.
For mental, physical and dental health
care, walk -in services abound at UNL. All
three may be found at UHC, 15th and U
streets, and low-cost dental work also is
available at the College of Dentistry on
East Campus.
Psychotherapy, marital therapy and
testing are offered for a minimum fee of
$2, at the Psychological Consultation
Center in 11 1 Burnett Hall. The center is
open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, and 7 to 9 pin. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Free counseling
Free personal, vocational and academic
counseling is available at the University
Counseling Center from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn.
on the third floor of Seaton Hall in the
Selleck Complex. Group or individual
counseling is offered.
The Counseling Center also sponsors
life Planning Workshops at intervals
throughout the semester, and will conduct
a workshop on job interview skills early
this fall.
Sex education and counseling on birth
control, pregnancy and sterilization are
offered at Planned Parenthood, ,3830
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Adams Street, and free VD clinics are
conducted there by the state health
department.
Legal counseling for students is available
at the AS UN Student Legal Services,
Nebraska Union 334. Academic complaints
and suggestions may be taken to the
Campus Ombudsman, Burnett 110.
Miscellaneous information
For miscellaneous information of all
sorts, especially after UNL offices close,
university telephone operators and the
Bennett Martin Library reference desk can
be good sources.
The operators, who are on duty 24
hours a day, have most UNL data at their
fingertips. Bennett Martin is open until 9
lji.. Monday through Friday.
Both Bennett Martin and university
library officials, however, said extensive
research questions should be brought
rather than phoned to the library. The
university library will answer phone queries
on book and periodical locations.
Help numbers
Bennett Mai tin
Library .435-2146 -
Campus Police . .. .472-3555
City Police .477-7111
College of
Dentistry .472-3161
Counseling Center 472-3461
Emergency 911
Fire Department . .432-2222
Gay Rap line . . . .475-57 1 0
Helpline, 472-2111,12
Minority Affairs . .472-2028
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Ombudsman .....472-3633
Outreach.. .472-2200
Personal Crisis ... .475-5171
Planned Parenthood466-2387,
88
Psychological
Consultation .... .472-372 1
Rapeline ....475-5171
Registration
Advising ..472-3601
Student Information
(Centrex) ........475-3601
Student Legal
Services ....472-3350 -
University
Health Center . . . .472-2102
University Library 472-2848
University
Operators ....... .472-72 1 1
Women's
Resource Center ..472-2597
Offices reinstate
8-5 schedule
Employes in UNL
business offices returned to
an 8 a.m. to 5 pan. work
schedule Monday.
During the summer,
university busiftss hours
were 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
summer .schedule was
adopted in May in an effort
to reduce air conditioning
costs.
NU Business Manager
Ronald Wright said the
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summer schedule are being
evaluated, but that no
conclusions are available
yet.
He said he wants
university employes to
express their opinions about
the summer schedule to hi
office.
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