The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1982, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, April 14, 1982
Page 2
Coming Soon!
Pontillo's Fourth
Annual Celebration
Watch for Details
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475 1246 13th & Q PIZZERIA
Did your junior or senior check remind
you of a needed course you meant
to take - but didn't?
If so, UNL's independent study by
correspondence could help you fit
that course into your busy final se
mesters. Over 100 courses are available
you work at your pace, your place. For
information visit the Division of Con
tinuing Studies Independent Study
Department, room 269. Nebraska Center
for Continuing Education. 33rd and
Holdrege. Take the shuttle bus from
city campus. Or call 472-1926.
I Campus y-
UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions
or employment programs and abides by all federal regu
lations pertaining to same.
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Continues. . .
Who Speaks
For El Salvador ?
a speech by
VICTOR RUBIO
of the FDR
fffl) (Frente Democratico Revolucionario) fcL
, im El Salvador, Central America
Wednesday, April 14
7:30 p.m.
Nebraska EAST Union
Sponsored by
the Latin American Solidarity Committee
and UPC
A
WOfTlEN'S WEEK 1982
mONDRY
AN EVENING WITH JESSE BERNARD
Dr. Jesse Bernard, noted sociologist and
author of The Future of Motherhood,
and Academic Women, will speak on
"THE FUTURE OF WOfTlEN
IN SOCIETY"
MONDAY, APRIL 19th
8:00- 10:00 p.m.
Regency Suite
Nebraska Union
Discussion and refreshments following
Dr. Bernard's lecture
women's
cenTer for and abouT women
Suite 116, NE Union, 14th & R 472-2597
Correction
A story entitled "Doctor says herpes effects long
range" in the April 12 Daily Nebraskan incorrectly
reported that "herpes may cause long-range joint
pains (arthritis), heart trouble or sterility."
These symptoms are actually associated with
gonorrhea. Herpes may cause a severe eye infection
if the virus is transferred to the eyes. In rare instan
ccs, the virus may enter the brain and may cause
inflammation. Herpes may also be transferred to a
newborn if a woman has active genital herpes at the
time of delivery.
Tours offer glimpses
of New York, Paris
Tours for fun and credit will be offered this spring and
summer by the UNL Division of Continuing Studies and
International Educational Services.
"Paris - Scat of French Civilization," taught in Eng
lish, will focus on the role of Paris as the center of French
social, political and cultural life from Roman times to the
present. Tom Carr will lead this three credit-hour tour
May 9 through 30.
Mexico City, Pucbla and Vera Cruz are the sites for a
May 14 through 23 study tour for Spanish students. The
tour leader will be Arlys Eddy and credit may be earned
in Spanish 202f or independent study.
Textile, clothing and design students can look into the
fashion world of New York May 23 through 30. Students
will hear representatives of the Fashion Institute of Tech
nology, Charles Klcibackcr Couture, Women's Wear Daily,
Esquire Magazine and others. The tour will include de
sign analysis and study at museums and individual explor
ations of the Fifth Avenue area and the Third Avenue and
Lexington Avenue boutiques. Robert Hillcstad will con
duct the two credit-hour tour.
A graduate credit study tour to Great Britain will vis
it educational institutions and training and development
programs in British business and industrial organizations.
Lectures by British educators, an education conference
and individual projects will be included in this June 7
through 22 tour to be led by Howard Eckel.
"Adventure in the Andes," a noncredit tour June 5
through 27, will go to Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia. It will
be led by Suzy Prenger, UNL Spanish instructor and ex
perienced South American traveller. The itinerary includes
stays in Quito, Lima, La Paz and Cuzco; visits to markets,
festivals, the ruins of Saschuaman and Lake Titicaca, the
highest lake in the world. There will be an option for a
white water raft trip down the Urumba River and a hike
up the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
For more information on these college credit or non
credit tours or the Winterim Tours, Dec. 26, 1982 through
Jan. 9 1983, call Christa Joy at 472-3264.
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You can smre 80 in every
on any purchase.
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The year-long wait
is over. Tomorrow
and tomorrow only
you can save 20
on every purchase
in every department
It's just our way
of saying, "Thank
You" for your past
business.
Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30
We're more than a "bookstore
12th & R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-01 1 1
Shorts
The University Child
Care Project is having its
fourth annual spring raffle.
Tickets can be purchased
through April 19 from par
ents and staff members or
at the project's main office,
333 N. 14th St. for $1 each.
The drawing will be April
23 at Commonplace,
UMHE, 333 N. 14th St.
Towne Club Sorority is
looking for a new adviser.
Towne Club is a sorority
for non -affiliated women
who live in Lancaster Coun
ty. Any interested faculty
or staff members should
contact Ennio in the Cam
pus Activities and Programs
office .
Public night at Behlen
Observatory will be April 30
fromo8 pjn. to 1 1 pjn. Ob
servation of the planets will
be featured. The same "al
ignment" of the planets
which recently led to talk ot
a "Jupiter effect" will make
it possible to view many ot
the planets through the 30
inch telescope. The first
quarter moon also will be
viewed. There is no admis
sion charge.