Page 6 Daily Nebraskan Tuesday, November 16, 1982 7 rrj 1 STti? "'WiMjlJ!l"l' Campus Taco Inn's Dinner Specials Continue . . . Next Week's Dinner Special Your choice of any 3 or Mix or Match "Tacos Bean Burritos Tostados only 1.75 Ends Sat Nov. 20th. Good All Night 5 p.m. - Closing New Hours! Fri. & Sat. 'til 1 :30 a.m. Weekly Dinner Specials FREE Chips & Sauce Daily 5 - 7 p.m. A lACO 2Tai ai V arc n,y Ule Bt'8innx 13th & "R" Mon. - Thurs. till Midnight Fri. & Sat. till 1:30 a.m. Coupons not valid with dinner specials. .3 3 JO 1 r 0 StalfPhoto by Craig Andresen Manter Hall Resource Center Life science center opens By Tammy Kaup The Life Sciences Resource Center, Manter Hall 118, opened Nov. 8 as a result of a grant given to the College of Arts and Sciences. The Life Sciences School received $60,000 to buy equipment for the room as part of a grant from the National Science Foundation, William Leonard, School of Life Sciences faculty director for the center, said. Leonard said the room is an "alternative to lecture." He described it as "a student learning center devoted to individualized instruction which utilized state-of-the-art technology." Instructional videotape and slide-cassette programs are available for students interested in various areas of biology, including genetic engineering, photosyn thesis, basic ecology, evolution and zoology. Media equipment available for student use includes microcomputers, laser discs, video players and monitors. An IBM personal computer and two Apple II com puters are available on a limited basis for running computerized instructional programs, for word processing and for individual student programming use. Some of the programs are learning games of educational and current interest such as "Osmosis" and "Three-Mile Island." Leonard said the school is begin ning to develop a library of software mater ial to use on the computer or video players. Students needing help in a specific area can go to the room, which is staffed by teaching assistants, select a program related to the subject and view it at their own pace. Faculty members also may assign instructional programs to be viewed for class work. No appointment is necessary to use the center, which is open from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, and from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday for the remainder of the semester. Leonard said it is hoped that in the future the room will be open more than 20 hours a week so that students can take advantage of evening and weekend time they may have free. o o o BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! ! MOBILE AMIG0S Motile Aminos food service will be at . . 001 W. 16th St BIG BP PARKING LOT 8:30 pm-11:30 pm Sunday thru Thuroday V m v ,v i 4 It. - . II m