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    friday, September 2, 1977
daily nebraskan
Committee broadens lobbying efforts
. Expanding its lobbying efforts for the stats tn th
national level, ASUN's Government Liaison Committee
(GLC) will enter a new realm of student involvement this
year.
"Well be lobbying for students on more of a national
,level,M co-chairman Mike Herman said. "This is something
we've never done before." ..
Previously, GLC, an ASUN standing committee, has
directed itself primarily toward student issues in the Leg
islature. The committee lobbies for student rights and
interests, co-chairman Mary Fejfar said.
GLC will broaden its scope through contact with the
National Student Lobby in Washington, D.C. Although
GLC cannot afford the $475 national membership fee
this year, Fejfar said the committee will monitor the
group's actions.
Besides national involvement, GLC will work for
more student civil rights, according to Fejfar. Last year,
legislative lobbying for landlord-tenant rights was one of
the committee's major projects, she said.
short stuff
Students, faculty and
staff interested in obtaining
a copy of the "UNL Role
and Mission Draft State-ment"-on
which a public
hearing is being held at
3 pjn. today at Regents
Hall, 3835 Holdrege-can
pick one up at the Office of
University information,
Admin. Bldg. 312.
p jn. in the Union Small
Auditorium.
Sign up now for the
Nebraska Union Host and
Hostessing Committee.
Every football Saturday the
union becomes a meeting
place for hundreds of fans.
The hosts and hostesses are
responsible for greeting visi
tors, answering questions
and promoting, good" will.
For more information and
to sign up see Union 115.
The Community Involve
ment Services needs volun
teers to read for a blind law
student and pharmaceutical
student. Some knowledge of
A solid lobbying effort against tuition increases will
be one of GLC's primary goals this year, Herman said.
Although increases to $22.50 and $23.60 have been pro
posed for the next two years, no one has protested them,
Herman said. ;
GLC will spend most of the fall semester researching
bills for the spring legislative session. Fejfar said in addi
tion to the landlord -tenant and tuition issues, GLC also
is studying student fees control and allocation. Since she
and Herman are also ASUN senators, Fejfar said they
already have a lot of information on the fees revision
ordered in June by the NU Board of Regents.
"There are other issues we are just beginning to re
search, but there's nothing we can say for sure," she said.
GLC membership has fluctuated from five to 20
members since the early 70's when the committee was
first formed, Herman said. Herman said he hopes to fill
the committee, composed of students at large, with 15 to
"20 hard-working members. The added that. GLC appli
. cations are available in the ASUN office, 334 Nebraska
Union.
Budget management will be tight this year, according
to Herman. GLC's $975 budget was cut to $475 this
summer when the regents rejected student fee increases.
Budget expenses include purchasing law books, paying for
a mail box at the Legislature, and printing costs for a
booklet Fejfar has designed to inform students about
lobbying and how to become involved in it.
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ncbro.s!;an
The Student Alumni
Board is sponsoring a talk - the fields are helpful. Con
with - Chancellor Roy tact Community Jnvolve-
xoung, luesaay at 4 p.m.
at the Alumni House, 1520
RSt.
The Tassels will meet
Tuesday at -5 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union. Please
bring money for football
tickets and I.D.'s.
The Campus Red Cross
will meet Tuesday at 6:15
p.m. in the Union. Room
number will be posted.
... v ' .... , . .
Ths UNL Pre-Veterinar-ian
Club will meet Wed
nesday at 7 p.m. in the
New Vet. Science Building
146,151.
The UNL Pre-Dental
Club will meet Wednesday
at 7 p.m. in Hamilton Hall
110. '
. . , .
The UNL Ski Club will
hold a general membership
meeting Wednesday at 8
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ment Services, Union 200 or
call 472-2484, -. ,
. union
calender
7:15 pjri.-Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship room
216.
1:15 p.m.- Lt. Col
Hennies-Reception room
242,
7:30 ajn, - 4 p.m.-Re-gistration-drop
and add Ball
room and Centennial rooms.
11 ajn. 5 p.m.-ASUN
Book Exchange Conference
Rooms. .
Booths: lA-Campus Life,
2A-Baptist Student Union ,.
Saturday
September 3, 1977
7 a.m,-Ag Extension-4H
Music Contest Auditorium
202-2C2A.
Publication no. 144080
Editor in Chief: Rex Seline. Managing Editor: Pete Mason.
News "Editor: Larry Lutz, Associate News Editors: Janet Fix and
Ann Owens. Layout Editor: Barbara llutz. Entertainment Editor:
Carla Engstrom. Sports Editor: Mike McCarthy. Special Editor:
Michael Zangari. Night News Editor; Betsie Ammons. Photo
graphy Chief: Ted Kirkr Executive Assistant to the Editor: Ron
Ruggless.
Copy Editors: Deb Bockhahn, Jill Denning and Susan Kissack.
Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg
Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Denise Jordan.
Production Manager: Kitty Policky,
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
fall and spring semesters, except during vacations.' Address:
Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln,
Neb. 63508. Telephone: 472-2588.
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Daily, Nebraskan. room 34
Nebraska Union or call 472-2588.
1977-78 Foreign
Film Series
15 films thru the school year
Admission by series ticket only:
UNL students - 9.00
UNL Facuhyst non-UNL
students facultystaff 410.00
Patrons 15.00
Screenings on Sun, Mon, Tues, nights
at 7 and 9 pm
(except where otherwise noted)
at Sheldon Film Theatre, 12th and R
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(Sept. 11-13) Special free showing in
Sun, Sept. 11 at 4 pm
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Tickets available: at Union North Lobby,
and from Foreign Film
Committee members.
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Friday - College Night
Free Admission with I.D.
Saturday 1.00 Cover
Haopv Hour - Friday and Saturday -8:00-9:30
Sunday 2 Fers-AII Night
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