The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1978, Page page 7, Image 7

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    friday, november 17, 1978
daily nebraskan
page 7
Revamping options
discussed by CSL
By Kim Wilt
Five alternatives were discussed for the restructuring
of the Council on Student Life (CSL) at their meeting
Thursday night. ASUN had recalled all student members
on university committees including, CSL members. But,
ASUN reinstated CSL until December 31, to give them
time to discuss restructuring proposals.
The proposals include: a "supergroup," suggested by
ASUN President Ken Marienau, which would act as an
advisory body to the chancellor, on university concerns.
The members of the supergroup would include Chancellor
Roy Young, three vice chancellors, four Faculty Senate
executive committee members, and four ASUN executive
committee members.
Also, the ASUN executive committee would meet with
the chancellor on a regular basis, as does the Chancellor's
Council, and the Faculty Senate executive committee.
The ASUN executive committee would have an open
forum function.
A second proposal was the same as Marienau's, except
that the "supergroup" would meet on a regular basis.
CSL student member Jay Yost would have the "super
group" proposed by Marienau be similar to CSL-com-posed
of faculty, students, and administrators, but with
out the chancellor on it. Yost suggested that the group be
called the Council on Campus Life (CCL).
He said that CCL would not have judicial powers, but
would have recommending powers to the chancellor, as
well as the Chancellor's Council, the Faculty Senate
executive committee, and the ASUN. executive commit
tee. CCL would meet regularly, and would have an open
forum function, as would the ASUN executive committee,
under this proposal.
A fourth proposal would have CCL meeting on call
from the chancellor, but not on a regular basis.
The final proposal, made by CSL Chairman John
Benson, would have the Chancellor's Council, the Faculty
Senate executive committee, and the ASUN executive
committee meet together on call from the chancellor,
as well as CCL meeting regularly.
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