Wednesday, august 30, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 ASUN agenda August 30, 1978, 7:00 p.m. Nebraska East Union. I. Call to Order Roll Call II. Approval of Minutes III. Appointments IV. Open Forum V. Executive Reports VI. Committee Reports Academic Policy Budget & Fees Campus Life Special Topics Community Relations Constitutions Internal Affairs VII. Old Business Appropriations Bill No. 7 Amendment to Organ ic Act No. 1 1 Senate Bill No. 9 (Community Relations) Senate Bill No. (ASUN Credit Union) Senate Bill No. (ASUN Advisor) Senate Bill No. (Off-Campus Carpooling) Senate Bill No. (ASUN Van Disposition) Senate Bill No. 15 (Discount Coupon Books) Senate Bill No. 16 (New Logo and letterhead) Senate Bill No. 17 (NSANSL Convention) Resolution No. (Tuition Increase) Resolution No. (Migration Game) VIII. New Business Senate Bill No. 10 12 13 14 10 11 18 Tenant (ASUN-NUPIRG Service) Appropriations Bill No. 8 IX. Announcements X. Adjournment Prices up at the Crib If the price of your ham burger from the Crib seems much higher this year, don't be too upset. At least it's size hasn't decreased. "I've tried to stay away from cutting servings," said union food service manager Bob Richeson. It's been several years since serving sizes were decreased, he said. Food, however, has in creased drastically in price over the last year, especial ly beef, choclate and milk, Richeson said. The minimum price of milk is fixed by the govern ment, he explained, and over the past two or three years, the government has raised the minimum. Beef, however, is the main culprit. Richeson esti mates the price of ground beef has risen 24 percent in the last six months. As a result of these rising prices, as well as labor costs and general inflation, union food prices have had to be increased . And, there are some foods you won't see around the union any more, accord ing to Richeson. 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