The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1982, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, August 27. 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 5
Residence hall quiet hours
positive solution to problem
So the residence halls are
noisy.
That's certainly big news.
But without Hugh Mulligan
we never would have found
out.
Mulligan, as you may
know by now, is The
Associated Press writer who
visited UNL's Cather Hall
and wrote a column calling
Cather "a disco," and "a
hallucinatory chamber of
horror." He was talking
about the noise from crank
ed up stereos.
Although Mulligan talked
with neither UNL housing
director, any other campus
official or apparently any
student to verify his im
pression, he was probably
right.
And although Mulligan's
column was probably half
in jest (remember, just as
we kids like to wreak havoc
throughout campus, those
grown-ups like to poke fun
at the pastimes of, youth)
he apparently helped speed
up a new "noise policy."
Residence hall dwellers
already know about the
Student Bill of Rights. Ac
cording to Residence Hall
Association President Tom
Mockler, the bill "ensures
a student's primary rights to
read, study and sleep free
from undue interference."
The Bill of Rights does
not mandate that each floor
impose quiet hours for stu
dying, but perhaps it should.
As is the nature with us
music -crazy kids, without a
rule to guide behavior, our
behavior will not change.
DN seeks
nominees
In the first edition of the
Daily Nebraskan this semes
ter (Aug. 18), we intro
duced to you our Student
in Focus program.
To be a Student in Fo
cus, you must:
- attend UNL; at least
on a part-time basis. This
wUl be verified through the
UNL registration office.
- be nominated by some
person or group. Nomina
tions should include the
name, age, major and home
town of the potential Stu
dent in Focus. It must be
accompanied by a one-page
typed statement of why
the person is newsworthy
and addressed to Student
in Focus, in care of the
Daily Nebraskan.
- do or say something
newsworthy. That is where
the judgment of editors will
come into play; we retain
the right to decide if nomi
nated stdents have news
worthy stories to tell.
IMMIGRATION
LAWYER
STANLEY A.
KRIEGER
478 Aquila Court Bldg.!
16th & Howard Streets
Omaha, Nebraska 68102;
(402) 346-2266
Doug Zatechka, director
of housing, said the Bill
of Rights is the housing
department's "attempt to
be supportive of those who
need to study."
Zatechka takes the right
tack on the matter. Rather
than impose quiet hours as
punishment for being
naughty he presents it posi
tively. By Patti Gallagher
A
Member,
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