The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1975, Page page 8, Image 8

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ASUN
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By Liz Crumley
After winning Senate approval, AS UN's
Resolution 36 met with over an hour of
heated debate at the Council on Student
Life (CSL) meeting Thursday night.
The resolution urges the Chancellor to
establish CSL as an 'on-calT committee to
meet on the recommendation of the Facul
ty Senate president, ASUN president, and
the Chancellor. No action was taken on the
resolution.
According to Paul Morrison, ASUN
second vice president, ASUN feels CSL
does not have a direct constituency.
This resolution, Morrison said, provides
for a representative constituency because
CSL would need to have the approval of
the three factions of the university to meet.
Chip Lowe, CSL student representative,
said he thought CSL was established for
the benefit of students.
"If students don't want it (CSL), then
fine. But I don't see this (Resolution 36) as
what the students want," he said.
Lowe suggested that if a referendum
were called, and students were asked to
vote on which organization they would
want, "I get the feeling ASUN might end
up on the short end of the stick."
CSL member Terry Klopfenstein agreed
with Lowe saying, "I would hate to see a
healthy viable representative body wiped
out because another organization is
faltering."
After continued discussion, Morrison
agreed that the resolution is a small part of
student government reorganization.
In further action, Ken Bader, Vice Chan
cellor for Student Affairs, appeared before
the council to discuss the jurisdiction of
Publications Board, a former CSL subcom
mittee which oversees the Daily Nebraskan.
in Fehmarv. 1973. Bader said Publica
tions Board became a CSL subcommittee
at the request of the Chancellor.
However, he added, the board did not
conceive itself as a part of CSL.
The problem came to a head when the
1975 UNL campus bylaws were proposed
stating the board was a subcommittee of
CSL, Bader said.
The main problem, he added, involved
the freedom of the press and autonomy.
It was former Chancellor James Zum
berge's opinion that in establishing the
Publications Board the Regents had intend
ed it to be the arm of the Board of Regents
-the real publishers of the Daily
Nebraskan.
However, he added, since student fees
are involved, people have the right to ques
tion the financial situation of the Daily
Nebraskan.
"I have come to the conclusion that
CSL has every right to investigate, ask
questions and seek information," he said.
If Publications Board is not responsive to
this demand, then CSL can go to the Board
of Regents, he said.
No action was taken concerning this
discussion.
CSL did pass a portion of an ASUN reso
lution to establish a committee defining
the jurisdiction of campus judicial bodies
and the appeals routes open to students.
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