The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1981, Page page 6, Image 6

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daily nebraskan
thursday, february 12, 1981
Faculty Senate adopts public radio resolution
By Tricia Waters
UNL's Faculty Senate adopted a resolution in favor
of a public radio network and expanded its Human
Rights Committee.
Robert Narveson, an English professor, presented
the public radio resolution Tuesday at the Senate's
monthly meeting. He said the Legislature's Education
Commitee will have hearings on LB78. The bill would
allow the Nebraska Educational Network to operate
an educational radio channel, he said.
The resolution said the bill was a "wise and whole
some proposal." At least 40 states have cultural and
public affairs programming at "low cost and with great
benefit" on FM radio, according to the resolution.
Narveson said the bill would not provide money
for the network; the public would have to find it.
John Glover, an associate professor of educational
psychology, said he opposed the resolution because,
if the bill passes, the project's money would end up
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coming out of university appropriations.
L;arl Barnwell, associate life science professor, said ex
isting antennas and equipment could be used to broadcast
the network, so the cost would be small.
A political science professor, Ivan Volgyes, also spoke
in favor of the resolution.
Volgyes said he requires students to listen to United
Nations deliberations, lie said he drives to Kansas and
tapes the deliberations from public radio there. If LB78
passes, NliTV could carry the deliberations, he said.
In other action, the Senate expanded its Human Rights
Committee from seven to nine members. The previous
committee consisted of two faculty and two administrat
ive staff members and three ASUN representatives.
William Alschwede, associate professor of animal
science, said the Committee on Committees suggested
that each group have three representatives. The Senate
approved the suggestion.
Medical director to resign
Dr. 0. Garland Bare, medical director of the UNL
Health Center, announced his resignation Wednesday.
Bare said his resignation will be effective June 30.
Bare said he wants to return to Thailand, where he
worked as a missionary and physician before joining
the of the UNL Health Center. He said he has not yet
made any definite plans.
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