Wednesday, January 12, 1983 Daily Nebraskan 7 c -J P n r 'JESS foo'st on By Lauri Hopple JA S I The 1983 Residence Hall Association elections on March 9 will limit the pos sibility of reaching new goals for the semester, but the pre-election producti vity of RHA should be high with work on previously set goals, said Melba Petrie, RHA president. Plans for the semester's first meeting Thursday are to work toward approving the study on housing rates, which will predict cost per student for residence halls for the fall semester of 1983, Petrie said. The Office of University Housing approved and presented tills study to RHA. If RHA does not approve the study, the housing office and RHA must solve their differences before the study can go to the NU Board of Regents for approval. Petrie said she wants to establish a task force to pull together studies on alcohol Police Report done by RHA and the Housing office, alcohol studies. These studies, Petrie said, will help determine what is best for residence hall alcohol policy and enforcement of rules. Joint ASUN Senate and RHA elections already have been approved by RHA and are being considered by the senate. By having joint elections, RHA would use ASUN's ballot counting system and receive help from the League of Women Voters during elections. Hie major change would be the establishment of an ASUN polling place in Selleck Quadrangle, she said. Finding a solution to the problem of housing for foreign students during breaks also will be on RHA's schedule, she said. The nuclear waste shipment issue is a continuing concern of RHA because the proposed shipment would be carried on the railroad tracks near the Harper-Sch-ramm-Smith Residence Halls, she said. 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