The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1981, Page page 5, Image 5

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    monday, january 19, 1981
Regents . . .
Continued from Page 2
The regents considered selling non-transferable student
and faculty tickets at the full general public price, but the
proposal failed.
'I think that we would be the only university that does
net provide tickets to students at a reduced price," UNL
Interim Chancellor Robert Rutford told the board. He
opposed any change in the policy.
The regents rejected a proposal to sell the tickets at a
25 percent discount and to allow students to resell their
tickets.
Regent Robert Simmons of Scottsbluff said Nebras
kans favor permitting students to sell their tickets.
UNL Chancellor Robert Rutford said transferable stu
dent and faculty tickets would increase ticket scalping.
The policy would decrease the number of tickets sold to
the general public, he said.
Regent Robert Simmons of Scottsbluff said the present
ticket policy makes "criminals out of a substantial num
ber of our students." The current policy forbids students
from selling their tickets.
But Regent Edward Schwartkopf of Lincoln said few
students scalp football tickets.
"I never see the evidence of that scalping," Schwartz
kopf said. The board wastes time discussing football tic
kets continually, he said.
The board elected Rtgent Robert Prokop of Wilbur to
be its 1981 chairman. Prokop-the only nominee -received
seven votes in the secret ballot. There was one ab
stention. The regents elected Regent James Moylan of Omaha as
vice chairman.
In other action, the board refused to accept a contract
offer by UNO's American Association of University Pro
fessor's President Bernard Kolasa.
In Kolasa's offer the AAUP would accept a 12.8 per
cent increase in wages and bendus. The AAUP's last
offer asked for a 17.5 percent increase. The regents' final
daily nebraskan
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Corrections
The Daily Nebraskan reported incorrectly Friday that
Gov. Charles Thone's 8 percent pay increase recommen
dation for state employees was 10 percent less than the
increase requested by the Nebraska Association of State
Employees. The article should have read "ten percentage
points less" because the NASI; asked for an 18 percent
increase, which is about 55 percent more than Thone's
recommendation.
The Daily Nebraskan also reported that the federally
funded National Direct Student Loan Program has been
cut by $1 million. The actual cut was $100 million from
$286 million to $186 million.
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