The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1981, Page page 2, Image 2

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The Nebraska Union Board is interested
in your ideas for a new name for the
to-be-remodeled Crib in the City Union.
Please put your ideas in the suggestion
box in the North Lobby of the
Union or mail to:
Nebraska Union Board
Suite 220 Nebraska Union
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588
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In the past year ASUN accomplished the following
STUDENT SERVICES:
Book Exchange serves a record breaking 1000 students.
Credit Union increases accounts by almost 50.
Student Legal Services aids hundreds of students monthly.
Paper Money brings savings to students and faculty.
AStAsponsors voter registration drive yearly.
ASUN provides campus maps to new students and visitors
Sponsors speakers including NU Regents.
STUDENT ISSUES:
Opposed construction of the A.E Radial Highway.
Called for increased funding of Affirmative Action Programs.
Opposed increase of graduate and undergraduate tuition rates.
Opposed institution of lab fees.
Endorsed the formation of the State Student Association.
Called for increased awareness of ethnic and women's studies.
Lobbied on state and federal levels with issues of student concern
a. supported 18 increase in UNL Budget.
b. opposed cuts in Guaranteed Student Loans.
ASUN Election March 4. Make it a date.