,4 4 f i frlday, September 14, 1079 daily nebraskan page 5 f 4 4 4 Continued from Page 4 I am sure that this letter will, once again, start a con troversy concerning the Greek houses. My suggestion to the Greeks is twofold: either live up to the ideals that you purport to believe in or else do not complain when you are caught in your own hypocrisies. Secondly, perhaps the presidents of each house could have a talk with their members concerning open exhibitions of sexual immatur ity. Better yet, have the people from the Rape Crisis Cen ter come in to explain the politics of sexual harassment to the residents. It would be nice to think that the fraterni ties contributed in some way to the maturation of their members. Robin M. Zagurski Senior, Psychology Tuition increase Recently, the question of a 10 percent raise in the 1980-1981 tuition for UNL students has been debated by many. However, there are other expenses which may put students out of the education bracket as of right now! Presently, I am a student on the UNL campus, but am being forced to commute to UNO in order to gain a Social Work degree. Besides the hassle of commuting twice a week, the expense is also starting to cut into my budget an added expense not included in tuition. With the in crease in fuel prices, the cost of commuting is ridiculous. Even a car pool, which helps cut expenses, may be un affordable by some. Maintenance of the automobile must be provided, also costing extra money. , If I wanted to be a member of the UNO community, I would have applied there to go to school. Rather, I want Salaries .... . Continued from Page 4 Artists, columnists and reviewers are paid by the piece and pay is determined by amount of work required for the piece. The comic strip artist receives $5 a strip. The advertising staff is paid strictly on a percentage of sales basis. Remember, these are students who otherwise might be working at Wendy's. An hourly wage breakdown for many of them would be appallingly low for work expectations. the Daily Nebraskan traditionally shows a profit. The profit prediction for this year is $3,708. The money is in vested in the paper's name. It is used in the event that the paper loses money any semester. The Daily Nebraskan is largely a student run business. It isorun on a semester-to-semester basis, with the expect ed turnovers and staffing problems. A professional busi ness manager rides shotgun over the financial end of things, presenting a budget to the Publications Board. They make any changes and present it to the people who determine student fees. "After the expected haggling, it goes to the NU Board of Regents for final Approval. There, in a tight nutshell, are some elements of the Daily Nebraskan's budget. If there are any questions, the books are open, and class is closed. v Walk on down and step into fashion. California Straits?'" S3 by LEVI . KM THI3 rJEI-KGrJD WNi rVJ &3 LN.1- W ft JXaSfcmia Straits JoJ v Csmsref 1CthIP to participate in the UNL community. Moving the Social Work courses back to UNL would give the students who cannot afford to commute an opportunity to gain a de gree in a course of study in which they are really interested. Carla Saven Junior, Social Work Not Christian The Unification Church is a deceptive organization. For example, they utilize the Bible, as most cults do, to obtain their own objectives. They claim they are Christian, but they are not. Chris tianity is a monotheistic, Christ-centered faith, whereas "Moonianity" is a polytheistic, Moon-centered religion. They worship Reverend Moon and equate him with God. The flowers and smiles cannot compare with Christ's love that was demonstrated on the cross. Keith Briggs Chemical Engineering Monte Froehlich Food Science 2 eggs, toast or pancakes, and crisp hashbrown$i corner of 27th and vine c J fif This Weekend IB 1 1 This Weekend FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sept. 14 & 15 DkBBBIBCnAfTllll . my SUNDAY NIGHT Sept. 16 PIIIE1S Midden wullcu 103th & Pine Lake Rd. 423-2532 Studio Theatre 12th ft R Lincoln Phone 472-2073 n yiniAMiPTrdDM L Tickets $3 & $4 October 4,5,6,7,8 and 9 at 8 p.m. nnn cxrni ooouyllllyU uu u o UilUCUUU v yj M How about "hope?" Lots of people these days do good for other people, and that's great. But this old world is up to its meridians In problems. Can't help but be frustrating. The Christian, however, can be joyful. He has hope. He knows Cod is running the show. And that it comes out all right in the end. He may not know how, or why, but he knows. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is among those working and knowing. INSERT SPONSORING NO. Friday, September 14,1979, is tho last day for a full refund on textbooks not for fall classes. You must have your receipt of purchase for a full refund. Open 8-530, Monday-Friday, 9-530, Saturday 1135 R 432-0111 CUPPING ALONG appointments available 474-4455 3 4 3 rl Mon. - Frl 8-&30 124 No. 12th . i 1 4 t j 4 Si i V 'A -1 :1i 'Ml i t I