Wednesday, epril 27, 1977 daily nebraskan pecs 7 Acer editors, students meet By Mike Patten.- A panel of students chosen to meet with en accreditation team currently reviewing the NU Medical Center and UNL, told the accreditation team there are faults in the present UNL advising program . According tq Mary Johnson, ASUN secretary, the students told the accredita tion team members that in many instances, advisors either had too many students to ; advise or not enough time for their advisees. , , Johnson was not one of the 1 1 students chosen to meet with the accreditation team, but attended the Monday meeting as ASUN secretary in the chancellor's office. "They (accreditation team members) were extremely open," Johnson said. "They wanted to hear otir answers, and we wanted to answer their questions." According to Johnson, the team members asked the students for their impressions of the university. She said they asked the students why they came to UNL, what they thought UNL had to offer, what problems they saw at UNL, what changs they would make and what they did not like about the university. In addition, the accreditation team had lunch Monday with some members of the NU Board of Regents. ASUN President and Student Regent Greg Johnson said the accreditation team asked them the same type of questions. " Johnson said they asked him how satisfied he was with the caliber of educa tion at UNL, what types of professors he had, how UNL compared to any . other school he attended and how well he worked with the Board of Regents. Johnson said he told the team that his political science classes at UNL are about the same as the political science class he took at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SI). ; , , Johnson said he has not been a Student Regent long enough to really know how well the Board operates, but said he thought the Board was not just a rubber stamp organization. "They (the Regents) are very independv ent of the administration: They give each campus quite a bit of autonomy," he said. None of the accreditation team members were allowed to talk to the press, according to the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Ned Hedges. ' v. i w -a & W (o) ' i (it Mother's Day May 8 Give Mom a Big Hug Mother's Day is almost here, and Danielson's can help you tell your Mom how much you love her with the FTD Big Hug Bouquet. It's a beautiful arrangement of colorful flowers tucked into an exquisite, hand-painted ceramic pitcher that Mom will enjoy year after year. If Mom has a green thumb, send her the Big Hug II. It's the same colorful ceramic pitcher filled with green and growing plants and fresh flowers. These and many other arrangements are a warm and wonderful way to say Happy Mother's Day. T..!sk7..f i. -tTU-1 4,1-. y-. a; 7 .r it- w Downtown: 127 So. 13th Phone 423-7602 Z o3 VTA n m (0j n ACQ, H , f 1 f f f mm 1 m f I V 3 A f n . 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Seline said, "I plan some changes such as an opinion-editorial page. ' . "I also look to bolstering some de partments," he added. He said applications for senior edi tor positions are due Friday in the Daily Nebraskan office,: Nebraska Union 34. Senior editor- positions include 1 A . Daily Nebraskan photo managing editor, news editor and two associate news editors. Applications for other positions on the staff including columnists, sports and entertainment editors, reporters and photographers, will be due Tuesday at 4 p.m. The Publications Committee did not reach a decision on the advertis ing manager for the fall semester. ' The committee moved to accept applications until its next meeting. The date was not announced, but will be in early May. Seline has been at the Daily Neb raskan for three years. 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