The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1977, Page page 7, Image 7

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Art association leader
questions liquor decision
The NU Dosrd of Regents irav not
have been aware of some facts when it
denied the request of the Nebraska Art
Association to serve liquor at group 4
functions In Sheldon Memorial Art
Cillery, the association president tsid.
Mrs. Cad Rc&msi went before the
board Jan. 8 to request thit liquor be
served at membership functions at
Sheldon, V
Rohman said the resents considered
the request fairly, but they may not
have realized that only wine would be
served and that it would be served only
four or five times a year.
Her request was denied by the
regents 7 to 1 with Schuyler Regent
Kerniit Vajner voting in favor of the
motion.
Allowing the art association to serve
liquor at its functions would set a bad
precedent, the regents sdd, and other
pcups would, mike similar requests.
Rehrasn tsid attendance at preview
openings would be increased if liquor
were served.
As it now stands, she said, previews
must be at the Lincoln Hilton Hotel or
the University, Gub.
Rohman said the regents' may recon
sider her request at a later date when
they have more information presented
to them.
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University supports bus loop
in effort to conserve energy
Energy conservation, fewer cars on
campus and less money spent on parking
lots are reasons UNL assistant business
manager Ray Coffey is promoting the Lin
coln Tmasportation System's (LTS) down
town loop.
Coffey said the loop, which routes all
LTS buses down 11th, Q, 14th and I
streets, comes within one block of the
university campus.
LTS is not breaking even with the 30
cent fare charged, Coffey said, and "the
more riders, the better the bus service."
In addition to putting LTS posters on
campus bulletin boards and providing bus
schedules in the Unions, Coffey said, the
UNL business office worked with LTS to
construct the temporary bus shelter at
' 12 th and Q streets.
The property between 12th and 13th
on Q St. belongs to the university, he said.
. The Nebraska and East Unions and the
bursar's office are selling discount bus
tokens, he said. A roll of 20 tokens costs
$5 or 25 cents a ride.
Coffey said posters advertising the loop
also have been put up in the inter-campus
buses. The buses, also owned by LTS,
cost 10 cents to ride. The fare covers 40
per cent of the cost to run the buses,
Coffey said, leaving 60 per cent covered by
subsidies. -
More students are riding the inter-campus
bus than last year, an average of 8,000
riders a week, Coffey said.
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