monday, august 29, 1977 daily nebraskan page 23 Faculty senate's topic positions to affect students Bv Gail Stnrlr Although the UNL Faculty Senate is a government of the faculty, by the faculty and for the faculty, it some times touches the lives of the students at UNL. . For example, the academic calendar, set'by the NU Board of Regents, is an indirect result of the senate's in put through the Inter-campus Faculty Advisory Commi tee under President Ronald Rosken. said Michael Turner current senate president. Turner said while th? regents decision for a common calendar for all three NU campuses may not best serve the need of all the student bodies, it always has been in UNL's best interest. Any compromise has usually been made by the Omaha campus, he said. Turner said the current development of role admission, statements also will affect students, but more indirect ly. He said the statements will determine which of the community and state colleges will work on which projects, such as classroom instruction, research, and public service. "Role admission statements should spell out something in the way of future plans for this campus," Turner said. Turner said the Senate works mainly on the UNL campus level and keeps in contact with Chancellor Roy Young and other UNL administrators. "The senate has a sympathetic and receptive car for1 the administrators of UNL . . . and we hope these ex-, cellent channels of communication continue to exist," . Turner said. , He also pointed out the faculty's liaison at the univer sity level-the inter-campus committee. - "Through the inter-campus committee the senate has ' : the opportunity to meet with the president and overall university administrators on decisions concerning the whole university," Turner said. Committee members include NU administrators plus the executive members of each individual campus senate. According to Steven Sample, executive vice president for academic affairs, one of the committee's recent triumphs requiring close cooperation was the approval of the faculty development fellowships. He said the fellowships "give teachers an opportunity to improve their background in a field, develop teaching techniques or do research." Appointments for the fellowships were made this summer. Sample said much of the committee's time is devoted to "faculty renewal and development" including budget planning and recommendations to the regents. Although decisions on these topics affect all three campuses, Turner said the UNL senate's positions on these issues may have an impact on their outcome. Sports Ticket sales start Changes in athletic ticket buying procedures begin today. Tickets may be purchased today from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the athletic ticket office, 117 South Stadium Office Building, ; Students who purchased football tickets last spring can pick them up with the following conditions: -Each student must present his student identification card with a new certificate of registration affixed and his student football1 ticket receipt. -Each student must pick up and sign for his own ticket. -Married students must show proof of marriage. Students who did not purchase tickets in the spring, including all new students, may purchase them for $29 under the following conditions: Each full-time student must present his student identification card with the new 1977-78 certificate of registration affixed. -Students who have not pre-registered will be permit ted to purchase tickets only after they have completed registration. -Married students must show proof of marriage. Eligible students with proper identification may pur chase season basketball tickets. fof $10 'at' the"athletic , ticket office beginning Tuesday. Brown selected as coordinator Suzanne Brown, assistant . director of the Nebraska Union, has been selected as the Coordinator for Womens' Concerns for Region U of the Assacia tion of College Unions International (ACU-I). Brown will, serve on the staff of the Regional Re presentative for member colleges and universities in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. The purpose of ACU-I is to provide opportunities for college unions and centers to join in studying and improving their organiza tions, services, programs, facilities and . personnel and to' assist in the development of new college unions. The final results of the Associated Press pre-season football poll are out and the 1977 Husker team failed to grab a top spot. ' The Huskers finished 15th with 190 points in the AP'poll. The Oklahoma Sooners grabbed the top notch with 1 ,068 points and 23 first place votes. UNL re ceived no first-place ballots. Colorado and Oklahoma State are the only other Big 8 teams listed in the top 20. The Buffs were picked 12th, the Cowboys, 20th. Alabama, the Huskers' second foe this season (Sept, 17), is listed sixth with one first-place vote. The Huskers and the Big 8 were favored slightly higher in the United Press Inter national pre-season report. Oklahoma was rated third, UNL 10th, Colorado 14th. Iowa State and Oklahoma State tied for 19th. T3$ VV7 v- (Yes, Our DIG 15 02. Glass) . S: I f I 1 7pm - 0GBWg at SANDYS "The Fun Place To Go" 14th &"0" want ads CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rates: Regular classified ad 10 centswdday $1 m inday individual & student ads $2 minday commer cial ads Classified Display $3col. inch Deadline 1 p.m. day before pub lication No refunds on pre-paid ads. No responsibility assum ed for more than one in correct insertion. 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