page 2 daily nebraskan monday, february 23, 1981 RHA candidate upset by apathy futile efforts By Patty Pryor Hoping to generate student interest in residence hall government by producing visible and pronounced changes, senior Bill Flack declared his candidacy for Residence Hall president Friday. According to its platform, Flack's "X -Party" presents a "realistic program for producing genuine improvements in residence hall conditions and for reversing the trend toward student apathy." Students don't get involved with RHA because they see the organization efforts as futile, said Flack, a physics major who lives in Harper Hall. RHA's lack of visible accomplishments cuts down student interest and support., he said, which further hampers RHA efforts. However, Flack said RHA's efforts are too often "limited excessively to polite requests" of administrat ors. The requests simply don't work, he said. Fven when RHA asks for more than "token improve ments." according to the X-party platform, it invariably fails to take a strong stand. Instead, RHA shows an "un wholesome willingness to compromise away student rights and desires." Flack said he realizes this willingness to compromise fosters a good working relationship between RHA and administrators, but that it is the only positive result, he said. It doesn't benefit students at all, he said. The at'titude allows the NU Board of Regents and administrators to realize they can reject RHA demands because they will platform states. face little student opposition, the Further tactics Flack said he hopes to change this situation by im plementing other tactics after the usual course of action fail to bring results. These tactics include bringing lawsuits against the university and encouraging massive, repeated disobed ience of objectionable policies, he said. Flack said such measures will be taken only after rational persuasion has failed. "Civil disobedience is not something we pull every time the regents turn us down," Flack said. "Persistence alone is a tactic," he continued. "If we badger the regents every month, we'll annoy them enough that they'll take action either way, at least." Flack said he would like to restructure the committee system within RHA. Now, he said, a student who has a complaint or an idea on an issue, such as visitation or alcohol policies, must take the idea to his or her hall government. From there, the idea is taken to RHA. Students out The student is left out of the process. Flack said he would like to form committees of one or two RHA members to work with interested hall residents on various topics. mis All single vision, kryptok or flat top bifocal lenses are on sale for one low price of $1 9.95 when purchased with a frame. The $19.95 includes oversize, tints, glass or plastic lenses. Executive, trifocals, ultravue and cataract lenses excluded. 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Two candidates from Harper Hall and one each from Abel and Neihardt Halls are running with the X-Party. But Flack is looking for candidates for the other openings. Steve Rowe, a junior civil engineering major from Harper Hall is the X-Party's vice presidential candidate. The secretary and treasurer positions still are open, Flack said. The problem with RHA, Flack said, is a combination of "student apathy and regental and administrational con descension. " Concerns with the alcohol and visitation policies are only "superficial rnainfestations of the problem," he said. "The regents don't care about RHA, and students don't care about RHA. I think I could do the most to change that." RHA to contribute to ASUN debate At their last meeting before election of new mei.'bers, the Residence Hall Association voted to contribute SI 00 toward sponsoring an ASUN presidential candidates debate. The debate will be Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Raymond television lounge at Neihardt Residence Center. Neihardt residents are co-sponsoring the event Representatives from all eight parties will be participating. RHA also voted to change refrigerati r rental compan ies in the residence halls next year. A new contract was awarded to Campus liquipment Co. RHA had been doing business with Campus Products Industries for the past three years. Members also approved RHA Judicial Board bylaws. After discussion concerning the presence of a residence director on the board and whether that director should have a vote, RHA decided to retain the residence director as a voting board member. The association gave its support to research on con struction of a new UNL recreational center, and is draft ing a letter expressing that support to Richard Armstrong, vice chancellor for student affairs. It was also announced at the meeting that floor health aides are needed for next semester in the residence halls. Anyone interested in applying should see their own health aide or contact the housing office. 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