The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1983, Page 2, Image 2

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Monday, January 17, 1983
Daily Nebraskan
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ON, NSSA budgete tentatively approved
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By Peggy Polack
live Nebraska State Student Association and the Daily
Nebraskan budget requests for 1983-84 were tentatively
approved Thursday by the Committee for Fees
Allocation.
Both organizations requested the S3ine fees currently
allocated to them. The NSSA requested 50 cents per
student each semester and the Daily Nebraskan requeued
90 cents per student each semester.
Printing costs for the Daily Nebraskan are expected to
increase, but the same fee was requested because of a
projected increase in advertising revenues.
Frank Podany, a member of CFA's Daily Nebraskan
subcommittee, said, "We (the subcommittee) believe
increased advertising revenues are reasonably assumed and
we find it admirable and appreciate the Daily Nebraskan's
concern for keeping costs to a minimum.
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"There's no controversy to the request,' said Mark
I udwig, a member of CFA's Daily Nebraskan subcommit
tee. "J 'can't sec how you can argue with it, especially
witii printing costs increasing."
CPA voted 1 1-0-0 to pass both the Daily Nebraskan's
and NSSA's requests in the first round vote.
Susan Longacre, a NSSA subcommittee member,
recommended NSSA's budget request and said the fee has
been the same for NSSA as Jong as it has been in existence.
She added that the same fee is allocated at the other
NSSA member campuses.
After the two budgets were approved, ASUN presented
its 1983-84 budget.
ASUN President Dan Wedekind said that through the
budget he hopes to "give future student governments the
same opportunity this government and past governments
have had."
Wedekind said this as an explanation for increasing
the director of developments job to a full-time position.
The position is now part-time during the summer and full
time during the regular school year.
The ASUN director of development trains new
employees, handles orientation for the ASUN Senate and
the Government liaison Committee and organizes
elections as just a few of the required duties.
ASUN's budget request included an increase of more
than 14 percent over last year's budget. The request is
for nearly $61,000, compared to the current budget of
$5312.
Subcommittee recommendations for ASUN's budget
will be given to CFA Tuesday night, with first round
voting on the budget following. The recreation depart
ment will then make its 1983-84 budget request.
Police
Report
- Open safe reported at Abel Hall.
- Backpack reported stolen from Nebra-
The UNL Police Department received the following
calls and complaints from 7 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.ni.
Sunday.
Thursday:
4:50 p.m. - Parking permit reported stolen from
Parking Area A-7, near the south side of Memorial Sta
dium. 7:26 p.m. - Bicycle reported stolen from west side
of Abel Hall.
Friday:
12:01 am.
9:47 a.m.
ska Union.
10:09 a.m. - Wallet reported stolen from first floor
restroom in Oldfather Hall.
10:42 a.m. - Parking permit reported lost or stolen.
11:41 a.m. - Parking permit reported lost or stolen.
12:40 p.m. - Traffic accident reported near H.C.
Filley Hall on Fast Campus; no injuries reported.
12:56 p.m. - Battery charger reported stolen from
Abel Hall maintenance.
12:57 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident in Parking Area
15 at 13th and Q streets.
1:50 p.m. - Follow-up on case reported earlier re
sulted in recovery of stolen wallet.
3:06 p.m. - Cablevision unit reported stolen from
1535 RSt.
Saturday:
3:12 a.m. - Intoxicated person inside Smith Hall.
4:52 a.m. - Attempted theft of couch from Schramm
Hall.
11:10 a.m. - Belated report of hit-and-run incident
near 616 N. 16th St.
10:11 p.m. - Loud party reported on 13th floor of
Abel Hall; officers found no loud party,
Sunday:
1:07 a.m. - Burglary alarm accidentally set off.
3:45 a.m. - Hours violation disturbance reported
at Smith Hall.
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