The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1978, Page page 3, Image 3

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    monday, february 13, 1078
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Yoti hoifo bcii hearing much cound end fury about etudentf ceo arid their uccsjcbinio end coiintor -
claims Moot of all you hauo been hearing a f op percohos on campus, in the community and on tho
oard of Regentb, ciqiming to epeale f or your righto in tho uao of student fees.
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FEES,
use, Abt'i)f amount' 95 of your stu- opportunity for'fstudent 'government V I hive a Voice in the control of, precious ; gram Council.- Whether Vu use that ac-1 ?
dent tees are not at all involved m this than now and a campus newspaper with little anyway. The vast majority of stu cess or not is your choice. But your
( controversy. If all the controversial even less news space and more adver- dent fees-95 percehf-is pre-committed cfriends" have -made it abundantly clear . . ;
lee uses.were cut out, you migat save as tismg than now. If just the "controv by actions of administration and pre- that they want to take even this small
, . . ; . .. to the uses ofr-the other-57 through tne .and learn through directing their own :
TESE processes of election, volunteering, and affairs. j "i
f open hearings of student government," - s - v . '- . : " ,
open hearings
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through vuser8feen willing to pay, it would still have for jobs, and for -admission to both' sciiooh outside of Nebraska" arc m
ction. Without a Z cost them about: $4.50 each for the .' graduate4 and orcfessional. schools, it 'is .volved' "but also of simificonce wiiin
Student programming
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specific and guaranteed financial base," chance. Are you willing to pay that for more , and more" truer that hot only the state. If your friends succeed in
presently available only through your ' one speaker rather than have a program - wades and academic programs are eval- creating a campus known abroad s a
75 cents, .there would be no way to with - a number of possibilities and uated, but also out-of-class activities, ..place where students have Hub or no
make the contract and schedule variety tor 75 cents?
vuiiuiuuuciiis wiui giuus aim spea&cis :-.-
-often more than a year in advance- Your 'friends
Which the present market requires; and from the opportunity to hear persons your applications does in fact Include the chdr.-Ln variety of ideas prcctn--
: without schedules and contracts! there - and ideas which midit challenge you, suhiective oobion ibout the cuslitv of . ted in such, prcrrams, yea will te the
N including the : "imae .of. the general ' opportunity to share m either, the
leammg environment, wnicn a specmc process oi csvicp;r i.:r ov.n
" ' want to ; save you -, camous has.'- Evaluation and rankin-i of interests asd skills in prcrrcmirir.T; or ti
is n6 Wav: or basis on which, to sell stretch vour minds, even offend vou. Wttrm9l rsnnrtrtnnitv rpr---:t-fvv tm l-rtr.
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low-quauiy- trccuics - : ur sensauunai x programs oncreu uo noi nave cnuui r. . r -. . -
lists than at present. Costs to users? An variety or depth-but the process of de- L;visJ A-.-w.-'k--. ,S . v-
. example supposing max uie uu per- ' lermmmz mai is reauy up 10 you. liuui -
sons who heard conservative' commeh- v the process and the programs are vital i a - 1 1 ' 1 s " '; s ' ; i . ' & L ' - S' ' '
tator wuuam. tucKiey last iaii naa an 10 your eaucauonai opporiunuy. - A .
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