thursday, february 8, 1979 daily nebraskan page Women's status to be studied Finding out what UNL women think of their jobs is one of the objectives of the Chancellor's Commission on the Status of Women outlined last week, according to the commission chairperson. Meeting with women faculty, admini strators, and students last Wednesday, com mission members discussed goals formulat ed last semester. The nine-member commission, which includes faculty members, students, administrators, and staff workers, acts as an advisory group to the chancellor. Commission chairperson Patricia Knaub said the commission is interested in collect ing demographic information on UNL women, and then developing a question naire "to see how they perceive themselves . . . and their status." The commission may use the informat ion collected to suggest improvements in UNL policies, Knaub said. Other commission goals Knaub identi ' ied include checking to see that the campi has no discriminary practices that violate Title IX, and recognizing the accomplish ments of UNL women. H0DD(2)? Model United Nations Headquarters, Room 216, Centennial Room, Ballroom, Room 202, Conference Rooms 8:30 a.m. -Student Af fairs Coffee Hour, Room 242-243 12 noon - MJPIRG Board, Room 122 12:30 p.m.-Campus Cru sade for Christ, Room 337 1:30 pjn.-Strdent Affairs-Judicial Review Com mittee, Room 203 3 pjn. - Parents Weekend-Open Forum, Auditor ium 3 p.m.-UPC Culture Cen ter "Black Women in Ne braska History," Room 232 3:30 p.m.- 8 pjn.-AUF Interviews, Room 122 5 pjn.-UPC-City Human Potentials Committee, Room 343 6 p.m.-CAP Organiza tional Workshop, Room 242 6 p. m .-Christian Science Organization, Room 232 7 p.m -Parking Appeals Board, Room 243 7 p. m .-Career Planning & Placement, Auditorium 7 p.m. -Christian Science Counselor, Room 225G 7 p.m. -MAS A, Room 337 7 p.m. - Alpha Tau Ome ga Bible Study, Room 343 7 p.m. -Publications Board, Pewter Room 7:30 p.m. -Students Con cerned with International Affairs, Harvest Room A 7:30 p.m.- Math Counsel ors, Room 225 Nebraska East Union 1 1 :30 a.m.- Hpsilon Chi. Columbine Room 7 p.m.- New Student Ori entation, Columbine Room 7 pjn -Gavel Club, CAP Committee Room UPC -East -Annie Len ney Art Exhibit, Loft o The College of Arts and Sciences is accepting nomin ations for Distinguished Teaching Awards. Students are encouraged to nominate their outstanding teachers. Contact Dean's Office, Old father Ha.ll 1223, for further information. tunities in Antarctica" to day at 4 p.m. in Brace Lab oratory 211. Robert Rutford, vice chancellor for research and graduate studies, UNL will speak on "Research Oppor- The East Campus Gavel Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. ASUN has Senate and Campus Committee open ings, applications are due Friday. Contact ASUN, Union 115 for further details. II ly K. lJI n V AM 1 II k) Lr L5 LI Ml LI LI VJ kED Special Tarantula (red leg) $14.99 NEW REPTILE DEPARTMENT Friday, Saturday & Sunday February 9th, 10th & 11th 9-9 FrL & Sat. 12-8 Sun. FREE Refreshments o FREE Gold Fish (1 per family) Special Parakeets $5.99 O Bird & Small Animal Cages O Full Line Of Cat & Dog Supplies O Bulk & Packaged Food O Crickets And Mealworms O Hamsters, Gerbils & Other Small Animals i Special Price On Aquarium Combos Over 70 Fresh & Salt Water Tanks On Display Complete Line Of Aquarium Products $1 Fish Special Plenty of FREE off-street parking (Normal & South SO 3860 South St. 4834636