daily nebraskan page 7 Wednesday, august 24, 1977 UNL academic . . . Continued from p. 1 - Some consideration has been given to requesting enroll ment limitations. Home Economics The quality of the faculty and students is high. Ample job opportunities are available to graduates. There is need for increased research, more teaching assistants, higher teaching assistant stipends and inadequate operating funds. Journalism This school appears to be exceptionally well led by its' director, and is something of a- model tor academic journalism nationally. Because of its growth and the advent of its successful graduate program and in spite of the recent excellence award, the faculty appear to be stretched fairly thin in their teaching and service efforts. , Law The college mission is clear: train lawyers for Nebraska. It proved this by a 100 per cent performance by its students in the 1977-State Bar Exams, Law schools nationally try to recruit the top 10 per cent young graduates and this college feels it is not getting the funds to have a fail try at this talent market. Keeping strong faculty, need for building more role models and the problem of retention were needs men tionecL . Education Teacher manpower needs and college admissions have "remained reasonably in balance. The leadership of this college is Nebraska-experienced, The dean is well recognized nationally. Some hardship is experienced because 'of too few faculty holding membership in the graduate college and thereby being ineligible for supervising graduate research. The frosh-aid list All kidding aside, freshmen almost inevitably encounter some, confusion when coming to campus for the first time. To help ease the frustration the first few days of school may bring, the Daily Nebraskan has compiled a partial list of services and information that may be helpful to those new to the campus. Information booths, sponsored by New Student Orientation, will be north of the Nebraska Union and at the East Campus Union Aug. 26 - 30, Campus tours will be offered Aug. 26-30, Tours leave from the information booths in front of the Nebraska and East Campus unions. Student information and phone numbers for other campus services and personnel is 472-1 234 or simply dial '0M if using an on-campus telephone. The University Health Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn, and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Located on "U St. between 15th and 16th Sts., call 472-2101 for an appointment. Outreach, 472-2200, is available around the clock for over-the-phone counseling. The Ombudsman, 472-3633, in 116 Lyman Hall, may help with any academic problems. Student Legal Services offers free legal advice for all UNL students. 472-3350, Rm. 334 Nebraska Union. Call Love Library, 472-2561, for library hours and help in finding reference material. Sept. 1216 is Freshman Week. Discussion groups and mini-sessions dealing, with topics of interest and value for freshmen will be from 11:30 a .in, to 1:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Foreign student orientation, Aug, 17-27, will Include campus and city tours including a full schedule of activities. Contact International Educational Services, 472-3264, for more information. r We icome Rock & Ro with HOTFOOT & Sour Mash, Plus a Frisbcc Contest Nebraska Union Plaza Sept. Int at 4 in the sun If itraiiiMiittlio Kiiht Union Neb Union n Welcome Home Students It was miserable here without you (sniff), so to show you how happy we are that you're back, King of Jeans will save you money with it's LEWD ECTO.SCHO L limited time only! Levi's Blue denim bells reg 16 - all sizes Levi's Big Bells reg. 17 - all sizes f 1 Levi's Corduroy Bells reg $16 -10 colors Why pay 16 or $17 for an inferior brand of jeans, when you can get your favorites, Levis for only 12.50 m 4 w 4 : mm Don't Miss this opportunity to save at Lincolns No.l Jean store! For the best selection of Levi's in town, hurry to Underneath Douchs 3 at 13th G P