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page 2 daily nebraskan friday, march 13, 1981 Celebrate cjSt. Patrick's Day Early Starting Sat. through Tues. Night 32 oz. Green Beer $1.00 Show Your Irish Spirit 819 "0" St. Under the Viaduct Union Board rechristens The Crib' 'Union Square9 By Ward W. Triplett III The Crib was officially rechristened Wednesday during a meeting of the Union Board. 'Union Square' will be the new name of the rest aurant when it re-opens next January after an eight month renovation beginning at the end of this semester. "The Square gives an open motif to decor," said board member Larry Nagaki. "A definite feeling can be incorporated from this name," he said. Union Director Daryl Swanson, who favored the new name from the start. said that with the various name suggestions students offered, five requests came for the name to remain un changed. Nagaki added that be cause of a high turnover of students, the new name will be something freshmen can identify with. Some other suggestions were "Re-Union," "The U Joint," "Dave Hardy Lunch room," "Roxy," "The Un yum," and "The Briefeat er." In other business, the board voted 9 to 5 to approve a bylaws change in the UPC Culture Center's membership selection process. t.. ......... zvS , 1980 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing C i . Milwaukee. Wis N; 3jp4 ft k jF it ' . " v aim 4 .Lff'' The change will replace the requirement that four persons from each minority group on campus be a part of the Culture Center membership. Positions applied for will now consist of interested students from each of the minority groups who file an application and go through an interview. The change also requires that the special events chair men be a black, a Chicano, and a Native American stu dent. Although the motion passed, the board was con fused about the statement's wording, and Program Activities Committee chair person Molly Platter was told to obtain another state ment from members ol UPC's Culture Center. Board members LaVern llaggem. Lane llandke, Dan Bigbee, Steve Hardy, (iary Hoover and Platter will bo on the UPC interviewing committee. Swanson said that as of March 1, the union's utilit ies were metered for the first time. Swanson referred to it as a mixed blessing. "This makes us more accountable for our own utilities, and more careful with our own budget," he said. "But if the union is to be held responsible for it's own utilities, it may cause an increase in the student fees we'll need." The university formerly paid the utility bill, Swan son said. stuff l arly registrat ion tor the summer sessions and tail semester starts Monday. Meeting for Padre Island UPC-SPcy trip today 111 Columbine Room, Nebraska last Union at 3 p.m. Non-traditional Students will be having a luncheon today from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Room number will be posted. Intervarsity Christian f ellowship will have a large group meeting tonight at in the Nebraska Union. Accounting Association will meet Mor.day at 3:20 p.m. in CBA. room 124 NU-Meds Predental Club and Life Sciences Advising Center will have a pie professional workshop Mom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satimla in the Nebraska Union. Anyone who wants to play badminton can do so on Monday from 6 to 7 p.m. in Mable Lee Hall, room 301. Lquipment will be provided. For information about summer internships for graduate studen's in Latin American studies, contact the coordinator for Experi mental Education, Old father Hall, room 1218. 472-1452. The application deadline is March 30.