The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1982, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    Thursday, October 21, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 11
Prokop . . .
Continued from Page 9
He also said the student body president,
who acts as student regent, should not re
ceive a salary because the constitution
states that no regent shall receive a salary.
Both issues, Prokop said, would require
Hoch
Continued from Page 9
Hoch said she is building a campaign
on personal contact and a lot of speaking
engagements, including nine county fairs.
"I think it's time for someone who is
an advocate of the university to be elec
ted," she said, "someone with a positive
achange in the constitution to become
effective.
Prokop accused Hoch of not addressing
any major issues and dealing mainly in
generalities.
"I can't deal with the issues if they are
not brought up," he said. .
A woman never has been elected to
the NU Board of Regents, but this year
women are challening in the general
election in three districts.
However, Hoch said she doesn't feel
this is a campaign issue.
Maritime conference set
UNL will be the host of the First In
ternational Conference on Maritime
Antiquities Monday through Wednes
day. The conference will be at the
Nebraska Center, 33rd and Holdrege
streets.
Representatives from France, Den
mark, Australia, the' Bahamas and the
United States will attend. The pur
pose of the conference is to address
the issue of preserving underwater
archaeological sites from destruction.
The destruction has been brought
about in a rapid rate by man's increa
sing' exploration and exploitation of
the world's oceans.
Members of the conference will
be greeted by Mayor Helen Boosalis
and will take a tour of the state Capi
tol. The conference, sponsored by the
Institute for International Studies and
the Conferences and Institutes De
partment of the UNL Division of
Continuing Studies, is being funded
by a grant from the Nebraska Com
mittee for the Humanities and the
NU Foundation.
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