The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1982, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 1 1, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
City Union summer hours announced
By Lorna Nisscn
UNL's Assistant Director of Food Service, Ron
Pushcar, presented slides of the Nebraska Unions' food
service organizations Wednesday night as a final orient
ation for Union Board members.
Also at the orientation, representatives from Campus
Activities and Programs described student services in a
presentation to board members.
Laura Meyer, Union Board president, presented the
only committee report. She reviewed the board's attend
ance policy and its policy of presenting new business.
Frank Kuhn, assistant director of Nebraska Unions,
released summer building hours for the City Union.
The building will close May 7 at 6 pjn. and reopen
May 10 at 7 a.m. The information desk will close at 3
p.m., the Union Square at 2:30 p.m., the bakery at 1:30
pjn. and the Rec Room at 4 pjn. on May 7.
The Colonial Dining Room will be closed for all three
summer sessions. The Harvest Room cafeteria will remain
open Monday through Friday for all three sessions.
The bakery and Union Square will be closed during
pre-session. Union Square will re-open from 8:30 a.m. to
2 pjm. for the first session only and the bakery will re
open for the second session from 8:30 a.m. to 2 pjn.
Monday -Friday.
The City Union will be closed weekends during both
the pre-session and the second session. It will be open Sat
urdays only from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn. during first session.
In other business, Meyer announced that ASUN had
invited Union Board members to an April 1 banquet at
Knoll's restaurant.
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Doctor says viral infections
to blame for winter illness
About 50 people a day are being treated
at the University Health Center for viral
infections, said Dr. Gerald Fleischli, health
center medical director.
"Approximately one third of our pat
ients have been in for a viral infection,"
Fleischli said. "It was probably not ex
actly the same one, but we can't identify
wliich virus it is unless we do cultures.
The cultures are not usually standard
procedure."
Fleischli said the illnesses do not look
like forms of influenza.
"The students are coming in with one
of several types of upper respiratory in
fection " he said.
Symptoms for the virus are nasal con
gestion, sore throat and malaise, which
Fleischli described as "a lousy, icky feel
ing all over."
"A feeling of fullness in the ears also is
common, such as when you go up a moun
tain or in an airplane" Fleischli said.
"Sometimes a little bit of a cough is pre
sent, too."
Nothing is known right now that will
cure the virus, Fleischli said. The best
treatment is to build up the body through
symptomatic treatments, he said.
"This can be done through good nutri
tion and vitamin C, which will help the
body build up a resistance," he said.
Antihistamines or congestants can be
taken for the nasal congestion, he said.
"Aspirin or Tylenol can be taken if
the pain is really bad, but I don't recom
mend that unless it is extremely painful.
This is because a slight fever is good be
cause it helps the body to fight the virus,"
Fleischli said .
"Most important and hardest to do, is
to rest," he said. "Students have a lot of
trouble in this area because they are under
a lot of pressure with studies."
Fleischli said students should come to
the health center if they have temperatures
above 102 degrees, bad coughs or painful
ear aches. A student also should seek treat
ment at the health center if he or she has
had a tendency of strep throat infections
in the past, he said.
East Campus students are encouraged
to use the physician's assistant on duty
Wednesdays in East Union 316 from 8 am.
to 4 p jTi., Fleischli said.
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