,. t wodncsJsy, dccembsr 15, 1376 dally ncbrssksn pc3 3 sPmm if a 9 ' A If M" .- 9 t-acuicy oenmexQOies'Qa mimsimn find Cy Shsron Ansrocj . ' . The UNL Faculty Senate voted Tuesday to table the resolution that recommended UNL faculty members be put in administrative positions, - . ' , ' ' The resolution, presented by Campbell, associate professor cf physics, was tabled by a two-vote majority of the senate. Some senators expressed concern over the -wording of the resolution. It states that certain high-level administra- Lincoln bus riders some shelter Lincoln bus riders wHl have shelter from the storm thanks to the Lincoln Transportation System (LTS). LTS las built a temporary wooden shelter on the north side of Q it., between 12th and 13th streets, and is buMdmg another at 11th and J streets. The wooden shelters are only temporary, according to Jim Donsshy, LTS manager. He said ITS lias applied for federal funds that would provide eight plexiglass and aluminum shelters, 13 buses, 30 bus stop signs and another building to store equipment. The plexites shelters will cost $4,600 each, and, if federal funding Is approved, Bonahy szii the shelters would be built next fall. Donehy also said plexiglass shelters should be used because-they are trsnqjsrsnt. "" Since the shelters usually are placed in front of businesses it wouldn't be fair to cover their buildings? Donaghysaid. tive positions be designated as positions to be filled by faculty members on a fixed-term, non-renewable basis. Campbell said the wording of the resolution, which he prepared, was vague because he said he thought the positions should be negotiated at a later date. The re solution recommended that the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate meet with UNL Chancellor Roy Young to establish the procedures for implementing the . resolution.1: . ' - The purpose for the fixed, non-renewable terms for the positions was to take the pressure off the professors who might take the positions,. Campbell said. He said more professors could afford to take the time and would know they wouldn't be pressured to continue the job. It will take a majority senate vote to bring the resolu tion off the table,' according to Faculty Senate President Henry Baumgarten. "The Faculty Senate' passed'! motion, tabled 'at 'the November meeting, that Teaffirmed the duties of the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee until the duties of the committee can be redefined. , t In other action, Pad Cyerry, chairmsn cf the Scholar ship and Financial Adis Commitise, reported that a Four Year Regents Scholar must ?nia full-time enrollment and a 3.5 accumulative rade point averts. Cyerly said that In the past the required avenge was 2.75- He said this was set in "ancient times'" when the ' imiversity average was much lower. " . Becauss ."cf, grade.. iafk&a, osr-cmtstsndinj Four Year Regent Scholarship winners can keep their scholar ships while maintaining an average lower than most stu iients at the university,'" Eyerh said. He said the current university average is about 3.1. Baumgarten expressed concern that grade averages vary from college to college and It may not be fair to set a requirement of 35 in some colleges. Engineering was given as one example of this. In other action, Virginia Corgan, president of the UNL Faculty Club, addressed the senate concerning the financial problems of the dub- . . ' . Corgan said club membership has gone from nearly 400 members in he late 1960s to about 220 now. She said the club needs about S10.CC0 in membership dues each year. The Faculty Cub currently is running an S3JCD3 (deficit,' according to Corgan. She said . the , board of directors at the Faculty Club have set a March 15 dead line to decide the fate of the club. , . - lf it continues like it is, we will close by the end of the 1 977 academic year," Corgan said. JkSUN agenda ASUN Senate will meet at 630 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. v roiic&il . "... "; :- "' " ' Swearing in of new senators. Approval of business. : I. JExecuiive reports, . A. President's report. . ; ' '':--';: 8. JoeStavas. . ' , , C-Teny VIiams. IL Opes forum. A- Charlie Fellinghan, foreign studsnts- I1L Old business. A. Organic Act No. 2. B. Organic Act No. 3- C. Resol ution No. 39, Sheldon Film Theatre. IV. New business. , A. Resolution No. 40, Niobrara Dam. -y if in stcc:s at l i L- , , 1 V i 519 Anderson Bidg. 18 hi Mi ' 1 7C- V. L- r, S -i:jtrqduc:jg- . C J -'1 Lirrccln 1 - ' f ' l h , .1 K t 4 k st 141 x 14th j i "-I5i. u.. rn. 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