iJiiit uiy, CwCeiTiuef 4, 1375 daily nsbraskan Senator says CSL appoi nfees le Continued from p.l senate's action bat not contest it," Mor not going to take a strong position on what should happen. There will be no CSL meetings until the recession is clarified, Young said, by the chancellor or the Student Court. ASUN Second Vice President Paul Mor rison, also a CSL member, said Young's re fusal to call any CSL meetings until the matter is resolved was "wrong." As far as the senate is concerned, Mor rison said, the replacement of the student appointees was legal and the seven senators now are legal CSL members. "People have a right to protest the senate's action byt not to contest it," Mor rison said. ASUN President Jim Say said that when Young refused to call the CSL meeting last week, he was not clear about his options. Say said Young could have allowed , old CSL appointees to sit at the meeting while the agenda was discussed and then allow the seven senators to discuss proposed CSL revisions. Serves university ASUN Sen. Jeff Searcey said that CSL is a "very viable" organization that serves the university.- "But we as students can't allow CSL to go sour. We have to make sure that the type of things CSL is deciding is in the best interests of "students and are not puppet decisions of the administration," he said. CSL member Terry Klopfenstein dis agreed and said the implication was that "we're the bad guys and that the faculty is going to decide against the best interests of the students. "I don't think we should be fighting. I think we've been trying to work for com mon goals," he said. Morrison's proposal to require ASUN and Faculty Senate approval of all CSL recommendations before they go to the chancellor Klopfenstein said, wss poorly handled. Another CSL member, George Wolf, questioned the lack of due process on the part of the senate. "As far as I can tell, there's been nothing done as far as mat (due process) for the formerly appointed CSL student members," he said. Check on power Due process provided a check on the arbitrary use of power, he added. Wolf said he agrees with ASUN's aims in principle and thinks CSL should be pri marily a student body. "Students ought to be in control of those things which don't have anything to do with classrooms," he said. The means were important in this case, Wolf said, but wondered "if I want these people (senators) to be in control of such things." Another CSL member, Ron Gierhan, said that if a CSL member is removed, the reasons should be dearly stated. Morrison's proposal would "add another level of bureaucracy and would render the council's work ineffective," he said. All persons questioned, including CSL members and ASUN senators expect the dispute to be taken to the ASUN Student Court. The court's decision would involve a decision on who the real student CSL members are. Medical ethics class topic Students can study and discuss the moral problems arising in medical science in a new medical ethics course offered by the UNLPhHosophy Dept. second semester. Taught by Robert Audi, department chairman, the course will emphasize moral questions such as experimentation on human subjects, biological engineering, abortion, euthanasia and the role of the physician in society. Although it is a 200 level course, it has no prerequisites. According to Audi, these problems must be dealt with philosophically as well as scientifically. Although the course is meant to help future practitioners, it should be of interest to all students who may be future patients or relatives of patients, he said. 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