Thursday, March 18, 1982 Daily Nebraskan page 7 Some students sunning, skiing over spring break 3y Peggy Reichardt Spring break means rest and relaxation or catch-up-on-homework time for many UNL students. For others, however, the week-long vacation means traveling across the country. Hie University Program Council is offer ing a trip to Padre Island March 19 through 28. Jeff Lauber, program coordinator for Campus Activities and Programs-East, said 94 UNL students will join 136 UNO stu dents for the trip. Campus buses will leave Friday at 1 p.m. from the East Union and arrive back at 3 p.m. March 28. The $235 per person fee includes lodging in condo miniums and transportation, but not food. Lauber said highlights of the trip will be visiting Matamoros, Mexico, March 24, where tourists can bargain with shop owners. He described the trip as "Lots of sand, sea and hopefully some sun." This is UPC's second Padre Island trip. The UNL Recreation Department is offering two trips during spring break. The first excursion will take students to the south rim of the Grand Canyon, said Tim McGrath, recreation supervisor. Twenty people divided into two groups will make the trip. One group will take the Tonto Trail into the interior of the canyon, while the second will ride horseback down the Tanner Trail to the Colorado River. McGrath said the groups will see Indian ruins and mining camps. The $150 cost covers lodging, transportation and food cooked by the travelers. The group will be gone March 21 through 28. The second recreation trip will be to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico to skindive in the Caribbean, said Mark Ebel, outdoor recreation coordinator. The $340 fee in cludes transportation to Houston, air fare to Mexico, lodging in hotels or camp grounds and insurance. Thirteen people will take the trip March 18 through 28. Swimming, hiking and touring Indian ruins will highlight the trip, which Ebel called "most popular in terms ot sign up." He said the trip was "available to any one who can swim." Two groups are taking a spring break ski trip to Steamboat, Colo. The UNL Ski Club will vacation there March 19 through 26 for $227. The fee includes bus trans portation, four days of lift tickets and lod ging in condominiums. Ski Club presi dent dave Knott said 47 club members will make the trip, which features a wine and cheese party on the mountain and downhill beer races. offered for $160. It is sponsored by Barry Larson and Rob Wyant, employees of the Ski Racquet in Omaha. Larson said 26 UNL students will join 13 Omahans for the trip March 20 through 24. The fee includes condominium lodging Sunday and Monday, three days of lift tickets, bus transportation and six kegs. Larson said all 39 spots are filled. International students have three chances to travel together during spring break. Two 'long weekend" trips to Columbus and Neligh will give the stud ents "a chance to see what life's like in small rural areas," said Judy Wendorff, coordinator of international student pro grams. The trips are free and students will stay in host homes. Twenty students will go to Columbus and 10 will go to Neligh. The third trip is to Chicago, where the international students can experience "city life," Wendorff said. Ten students will stay at the Chicago University International House, and see, among other things, the Sears Building, museums and ethnic food restaurants. Wendorff said the $130 fee includes trans portation in university vans and lodging. For students who just can't bear to leave school for a week, the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design is offering a study tour, worth' one credit hour, to Chicago. The $350 fee includes air trans portation and tuition. 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