friday, december 12, 1980 daily nebraskan page 5 (MM pa ere s go the editor A notice to black high school students: Friends: Avoid the University of Nebraska like a plague: Unless you arc prepared to deal with a university that has designed itself to get fully 80 percent of you down its hallowed halls and out is back doors before you even reach your senior year; Unless you are prepared to cope with a university that tolerates your black skin only it it's either under a Big Red uniform or out of sight; Unless you are prepared to tolerate working with so called liberal white students who love you until you assert your blackness; Unless you are prepared to stomach a university lead ership that would gladly sell you down the river, jump into bed with P.W. Botha of South Africa and financially support South African racism if it means a few bucks lor the university; Unless you are prepared to withstand a white 'greek' sytcm that is the racist, sexist blueprint for the social system of this racist, sexest state, a "black fraternity" which in terms of black progress is no more than a social club, or a "black sorority" which eases the guilty Pan hcllcnic consciences and exhibits neither blackness nor sorority (sisterhood); Unless you are prepared to stand a comatose black student body which is cither totally and irreparably blind to its own oppressed state or is too disco-funkati.ed, zapped, and blown away to care; Unless you are prepared to find the prayed-tor-means to unite the people and get us all out of this putrid gar bage can before the politics of rascist, repressionist Reag anism slam down the lid on all of us forever. fcdmund Guthrie Editorial criticized On behalf of the Talks and Topics Committee and the University's Program Council, I would like to reply to Barb Richardson's editorial which appeared Monday. Perhaps the first fact which needs to be brought to light is that the Talks and Topics Committee, which is a committee within UPC, subsidized the Gonzales lecture with $400, which was the total amount of money request ed. Therefore, the accusations of prejudice against Chic anos that Rumalso Lovato has made against the Talks and Topics Committee and the UPC are not only extremely hard to understand but ludicrous. The idealism espoused by Ms. Richardson in her edit orial is fine, but she chose not to include enough facts in her article to make it realistic. Ms. Richardson states: "The Talks and Topics Com mittee may have learned that selecting speakers should be an open process with student involvement." The Talks and Topics Committee is entirely composed of students and always has been. T & T members take very seriously their role as a rep resentatives of the entire UNL student body in the select ion of speakers. Furthermore, the Talks and Topics Com mittee is very receptive to student input in the selecting of speakers. Consequently, all of our meetings are posted on the university calendar and open to the public. Moreover, the Daily Nebraskan was negligent in serv ing the student population by not sending a reporter or two lectures this semester which were part of the UNL Afternoon Speakers Forum sponsored by Talks and Top ics. Kathryn Sjulin Chairperson of the Talks and Topics Committee CAP went beyond objectives On Dec. 4 the Daily Nebraskan printed an article en titled "Gonzales visit elicits accusations of prejudice." The article tried to present, in detail, the controversy that arose during an attempt to bring a speaker to the UNL campus. While some of the statements presented in the arti cle were true, the article missed the main point of the controversy. The author presented the controversy as arising from a personal conflict between a student and the Campus Activities Program office, rather than from the CAP office's denying the Chicano students and stud ent organizations to put on a program for the entire stud ent body. With the Gonzales event, as'wi'th otlier events put on by Chicano organizations on campus, the CAP ottice has gone beyond the stated objectives of the office, i.e., providing advice and assistance to students and organi zations. In this particular instance the CAP office, without consulting all the groups involved, made decisions on housing and transportation, sent correspondences, did not intorm trie groups when and why tne speaker was con tacted, contributed to funding misunderstandings, gave false information to the media, insisted that the sponsors not contact speakers, use student fee money to control the students' program, used a Chicano staff person against Chicano organizations and finally, attempted to cast doubts on a student's credibility. Therefore, the Mexican American Student Association, the Chicano Graduate Student Association, and the Unit ed Chicanos and Chicanos of Aztlan endorse and support the principles that underlie the controversy reported by the Dec. 4th article. Our organization supports the use of student fees for Chicano events, freedom of expression by students through their involvement in the planning and develop ing of programs, and thereby oppose the censorship and control of our programs, and the acts and attitudes which institutionalize racism on our campus. Mexican American Student Association Chicano Graduate Student Association United Chicanos and Chicanas of Aztlan imo TjteffiQ Ok. I We wish to fipobgize for inadvertently omitting the Mowing houses in our thank you for participation on Honey Sunday. These houses were also tremendously hetyfal: ACACIA THETAXI Die Capital Association for Retarded Citizens III v w v Mad and era? WISE from sen's Bowling Billiard enter formerly Snooker Bowl o Open Bowling Every Day 80c per game o Lincoln's only pool room o Eight ball, Snooker, & Carom o Lincoln's most popular pinball room (ibt-soce 48th B Dudley LET'S SEE... 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