The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1977, Page page 6, Image 6

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Law, education and the environment set the stage for
Law Day at the UNL Law College today, according to
Mary Ferguson, planning committee co-chairperson.
Roger Hansen, associate professor at the College of
Forestry and Natural Resources at Colorado State Uni
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Hansen practiced law in Colorado concentrating on
environmental law, Ferguson said. He currently heads a
national study on the environmental, economic, social
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The film A Day of Justice which focuses on the opera
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The purpose of these activities, Ferguson explained,
is to stimulate people, "to get them thinking of ways to
apply their legal education. All events are open to the
community, she said, and take place in the Law College.
This is the second Law Day held at the Law College
since its dedication, Ferguson said. It is sponsored by the
Student Bar Association.
National observance of Law Day is May 1 but in the
past it was rarely recognized by UNL because the day
"conflicts completely with the exam schedule,' she said.
Seeing the stars
the painless way
Backyard star-gazers have a chance to refine their skills.
The UNL Division of Continuing Studies is offering a
five-session course from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays begin
ning today. The course is open to persons of all ages.
The course , will be a general introduction to stars,
planets, constellations and solar systems. Observations
made with the naked eye, binoculars or small telescopes
will be emphasized.
The first session will be at the Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education and the remaining sessions at the
Mueller Planetarium. Planetarium coordinator Jack Dunn
will conduct the course.
Dunn said the course includes tape or slide shows,
student participation, live lectures, prepared planetarium
shows and practice in the use of telescopes.
The course is not designed to compete with any other
advanced astronomy course, Dunn said, but will give
persons of all ages a chance to develop astronomy as a
nobby or as a family activity.
The course originally was the idea of the UNL
Extension Division, Dunn said, and has been offered twice
before.
The cost of the course if $23 for family groups and
$18 for individuals. Persons may register by calling 472-1744.
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