The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1981, Page page 3, Image 3

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    friday, november 13, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 3
Students' Day meant to warn of UNL's decline
In an attempt to alert Nebraska citizens
to a decline in quality education at UNL,
the ASUN Senate wUl sponsor the 1981
Students' Day Saturday.
The senators and Government liaison
Committee members will gather at the Ne
braska Union at 10:30 a.m. to present a
slide show on student life and distribute
leaflets about the efforts of recent financial
aid and budget cuts.
Sen. Cheryl Hoelting said the pre-game
presentation will focus on the non-compet-
itive salaries the university offers its teach
ers compared to other universities, the ris
ing number of students who cannot return
to school because they were denied
financial aid and the effects of the $43
million reduction in the NU budget by the
special session of the Nebraska Legislature
last week.
The UNL faculty receives the second
lowest salary in the Big Eight, Hoelting
said. The university is losing high quality
teachers to higher-paying schools.
Hoelting added that the university does
have many excellent teachers, whose
dedication to the university is keeping
them at UNL.
The reduction in financial aid has pre
vented hundreds of students from return
ing to school this semester, Hoelting said.
Additional cuts are expected next year,
affecting even more students, she said.
Hoelting said Gov. Charles TTione's bud
get cuts wiU tarnish any hope of a salary in
crease for teachers, delay renovation pro
jects and possibly cause cancellation of
some classes.
By promoting Students Day on a home
football game day, Hoelting said the senate
is trying to reach the universities constitu
ents - Nebraska taxpayers.
Hoelting asks that Big Red fans who are
concerned about the decline in the quality
of education at UNL, convey their senti
ment to their state senators.
If Student Day was held a few weeks
ago,' Hoelting said, 4t,ve might have saved
a couple million dollars."
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