thursday, September 20, 1979 daily nebraskan page 15 earin' of the blues to signify student protest Dy Barb Richardson Another students day is in the planning, according to ASUN Sen. John Kelly. Kelly told the senate last night during their meet ing that senators have been working on the plans since the resolution proclaiming a students day was passed Aug. 29 The day is planned for Oct. 27 during the Colorado game and according to Kelly, students will be urged to wear blue to pro test problems at UNL. Kelly said that letters will be sent to the NU Board of Regents to get feedback from them on the students day. "Hopefully, they (the regents) will not blow It off like they did the tuition in crease, "Kelly said. Sen. Janice Kluck questioned if the re gents would take the time in writ hank till I III WMVnn We re going to, ! hate to say-'put them on the spot,' but that's it," Kelly said. Plans for students day Includes trying to get speakers during protest week to talk about academic issues, window dressings in residence hall windows and getting support from Greek houses. Student input on UNL's budget is one of the objectives of ASUN's Budget and Fees Committee, according to chairwoman Renee Wessels. Budget and Fees will be trying to get five representatives from each of UNL's colleges' student advisory boards to meet with the deans and heads of faculty in each ,of their colleges and discuss the budget, Wessels said. This year, the student representatives will have to discuss the budget that's already been prepared, but next year the students will hopefully be involved in pre paring each of the colleges budgets, Wessels said. "It's always been an idealistic thing (getting student input on the budget) that they've (ASUN) has always wanted to do," Wessels said. After the representatives from each of the colleges have worked on their colleges' budgets, Wessels said all of the representa tives will combine their resources and make a presentation to the Legislature. Wessles said that the state senators who who she has talked with are "real respon sive" to the idea. She said that it will pro-. bably help the Legislators because now they will get two views, the students and the administrators. Wessels said that the committee will present their idea to deans of the colleges this! week. She said the ultimate goal for the future Is to get students a vote in the budgeting process. In other action, ASUN condemned the regents for not reversing their action on in creasing tuition. "ASUN condemns the unresponsiveness of the Regents to student concerns and their lack of responsibility to their consti tuents," the proposal read. 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