friday, October 6, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 Marienau recommends CSL focus on university concerns By Kim Wilt ASUN President Ken Marienau, addres sing an informal meeting of the Council on Student Life (CSL), told the members that CSL's function should be to deal with university wide issues, not student issues. "The role (of CSL) might be more wide spread in the area of campus life, more than student life," he said. Marienau said that when ASUN decided to recall university committees, CSL was originally to have been left out of the action for two reasons. The first reason, he said, was that CSL is a part of campus by4aws, and the second reason was that students make up a majority of CSL's members. But, he said, that because of its importance, CSL was included in the recalling action. CSL Student Affairs member Janet Krause said, "I view this action with dis may . . . CSL allows a middle ground, it is not a vested interest. It would be tragic if we mess around with this beautiful open forum." Marienau said in reply that while he thought it was "vitally important to have a group where faculty, students and staff can get together," that "there has been contro- Football run to raise donations for hospital Thirty-five members of Tau Kappa Ep silon Fraternity will be running a football relay this weekend from Lincoln to Ames, Iowa, to raise funds for the St. Jude Child ren's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. The runners left this morning in five vans from the TKE house and hope to complete the 225-mile realy at the Iowa State University TKE house at 11 ajn. Saturday. The fraternity hopes to raise $2,500 for the hospital, which is the only research center dedicated exclusively to curing childhood cancer and other deadly child ren's diseases. versy from its (CSL's) inception, mainly regarding the gray areas-who hears what, where and when." Marienau said that of the proposals regarding CSL's function, he favored the alternative that read "Change (CSL) powers to policy recommending on matters of mutual interest sent to it by ASUN or the Faculty Senate." He said that CSL would still have "policy recommending powers to the chancellor, as it does now" but it would be on university, not student concerns. CSL member Larry Williams said that he felt ASUN was going too fast. "If you're going to undertake something like this, it should be done on a slow, methodical basis," he said. He said he felt there was "too much overlap between ASUN and CSL," and suggested that CSL should be "under ASUN's wing." daily nebraskan Publication No. 14430 Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing editor: Betsie Ammons. News editor: Tamara Lee. Associate news editors: E.K. Casaccio and John Minnick. Night news editor: John Ortmann. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Casey McCabe. Sports editor: Jim Kay. Photo graphy chief: Ted Kirk. 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