Tuesday, August 31, 1982 Daily Nebraskan j THE TANNIN6 SALON 10 VISITS 20 RL, 27 a 1 SEFT.4 Cd fcr )p:r cjpte:." f'0".7 Expires Oct 31 ) 145 N. (b5s!rJ tea Bel) 475-5383 GLC plans voter registration drive By Eric Peterson A voter registration program will be one of the main activities of ASUN's Government Liaison Committee this fall, said Nette Nelson, GLC chair. The GLC works with the Legislature on student issues such as the university budget. Nelson said the GLC state lirison, Andy Carothers, has scheduled Sept. 13, 14, and XI as voter registration days when the League of Women Voters will be available on campus to register students. Nelson said she hopes to get the College Republicans and Young Democrats involved with the effort. She said a lot of students think they can't register to vote unless they go back to their home county, but this is not the case. "One of the confusions is that students don't know that you can register wherever you consider your home to be," she said. Nelson noted that postage-paid absentee ballots will be available. Heather Housand, GLC legislative liaison, will be bring ing legislative candidates, to campus and will organize in formational breakfasts with individual senators. Housand is in charge of GLC's Adopt-a-Senator program. Through the program a student chooses a fiVHonday - Import; W All imports beers 1.00 Tuesday - Ladies flight Happy Hour prices on all hard liquor drinks for ladies from 8-10 Wednesday - Wheel erf Fortune Price on wheel is the price of all bar liquor drinks for each half hour following spin From 35 cents to 95 cents Thursday - Tequila Slight; fflost tequila drinks 75 cents 4:30 3:30 Live Music Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays laily Happy Hour 6:30 fTlonday through Thursday 6:30 Friday mm a aw m - - . . - & k m m 1171 24S North 13th. Street Liacola. Nebraska senator, usually from the student's hometown legislative district, to share information on student concerns with Nelson said one of GLC's major functions in the past research into the university budget, now will be the pri! mary responsibility of the Budget and Fees Committee of the ASUN Senate. She said the change will help get more ASUN senators involved in the budget process and make the GLC work more closely with the senate itself. Meri Blaylock, GLC media and informational liaison will be working to get more information on student issues to the outstate newspapers. "WeH be asking them to contact us and get some idea of student opinion," she said. Nelson pointed out that information packets that GLC workers took home to their hometown newspapers during the semester and spring breaks has surprisingly good results, with some students getting front page coverage. The GLC will continue to work on the federal financial aid cuts issue, which Nelson said is still very much alive. "There's a little bit of trepidation, but a lot of relief, because the cuts weren't as big as was feared," Nelson said. "But the potential is still there; the president's budget still requires larger cuts. We'll be continuing to monitor that." Laura Hein, who as GLC federal liaison is in charge of the financial aid cut issue, will be bringing congressional candidates to campus, Nelson added. Continued on Page 3 So says the VA... " ASK SHAGG Peter Guren TvEiR IPCAL TelfcPrfeNE DireOow For the number To CALL To REfCr f VA REPKESEfJTrtTWE r w . rr-s -yilllll tl ml ,- 19fl, mar special yyj l sejwce ;s ALL AREAS. nisin K W hi CAnGEH PLAS13PJIR3G end PLAGEl3E(3T Foil Semester Orccntctton For students who plan to utilize career planning services this semester a senes of meetings will be held in the Rostrum of the Nebraska Union on: Tuco., Aug. 31 at 3:30 pm Wed., Sept. 1 ct 3:30 pm Thur., Sept. 0 ct 3:30 pm TOPICS TO BE COVERED: on campus interviews resume preparation interview preparation general orientation to career planning facilities You only need to attend one meeting 475-S007