daily nebraskan page 5 Study clouds . . Wednesday august 18, 1982 Continued from Page 4 increase the infertility risk in your thirties. 3.) Arrange a match between marriage, work and maternity that all coalesces in one magical mystery moment on your 29th birthday. It is hard to remember that this com motion was started by one qualified and debated scientific study of modest fertility changes in some 2,000 artifically in seminated French women. The media had turned up the volume on the alarm. But I think that the intense reaction to this news suggests how women view their own newfound life patterns, choices and decisions. The pattern feels fragile, easily shattered by a single statistic. Student news & views welcomed This edition of the Daily Nebraskan is our Welcome Back contribution to the UNL campus. Unsigned editorials on the editorial page represent the opinion of the fall 1982 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this semester's editor in chief, Patti Gallagher. Other staff editors write one editorial in her place each week. Those carry the author's name and title after the final sentence. Editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of the university, its employees or the NU Board of Regents. The Daily Nebraskan's publishers are the regents, who established the UNL Publications Board to supervise the daily production of the newspaper. According to policy set by the regents, the content of the student newspaper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. The paper also welcomes letters to the editor from individuals and groups. The letters can be opinions on the stories, editorials, column, guest opinions and other material in the newspaper, or views on topics not covered. The whole event may say more about our psychology than our fertility. The simple desire for a life that includes work, marriage and children is still described as "wanting to have it all." Many wonder if this desire isn't the kind of hubris that excites the envy of ancient gods. The gods of fertility. In the letters column, the original editorial writers backstepped: "We certain ly do not suggest that couples should make decisions on childbearing solely on the basis of the women's age or data provided by one study." This time it's safe to take the doctor's advice. (c) 1982 The Boston Globe Newspaper CompanyWashington Post Writers Group Off QQft) Nebraskan USPS EDITOR GENERAL MANAGEH ADVERTISING MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS NIGHT NEWS EOITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT MEWS EDITOR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF GRAPHICSLAYOUT ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER INTERIM PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRMAN PROFESSIONAL ADVISER COPY EDITORS 144 080 Patti Gallagher Daniel M. Shattil Jerry Scott Kitty Policky Lori Siewert Betsy Miller Leslie Kendnck Melinda Norris Sue Jepsen Mary Schroth David Wood Larry Sparks David Luebke Dave Bent; Craig Andresen Robert Crisler Carol Fehr Mary B. Conti 472 3445 Don Walton, 473 7301 John G. Goecke Margie Horn Tom I neck Susan MacDonald Patty Pryor Duane Reulaff Michael a Thuman THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IS PUBLISHED BY THE UNL PUBLICATIONS BOARD MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DURING THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS. EXCEPT DURING VACATIONS POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, 34 NEBRASKA UNION. 68588. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $13 SEMESTER. S25YEAR. SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT L INCOL N. NEBRASKA. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1982 DAILY NEBRASKAN LnlUKj M H Si y MILLER 12-PACK $4.39 OLD MILWAUKEE 25 CANS-WARM . . $5.99 MOOSEHEAD warm 12-pack . . . $3.99 GROLSCH 16 OZ. SINGLES $1.19 AUGSBURGER LIGHT OR DARK . . $2.19 WARM 12 PK R. MONDAVI RED OR WHITE 750.. $2.79 SKOL VODKA liter $3.99 330 N. 48th St. Prices good through August 25 S TAPES 250 No. 10th 257 So. 70th THE BEST PRICES ON ALL RECORDS AND TAPES! Compare you'll save at Pickles.