8 Monctay, February 14, 1983 Daily Nebraskan GIVE A TRUE GIFT OF HEART! Police Report THE sO 7)) iuivuim i no oniy FOR HEALTH'S SAKE: THINK FIT! CALL: For Your Gift Certificate -A J .....-""".rTS i ia V ion. o rv" 140 N. 40th Tuesday, Feb. 15 Division of University Housing Program "Exploring MaleFemale Roles" University Student Health Center Wellness Positive L;,estyle Choices Wednesday, Feb. 16 UNL Commission on the Status of Women Panel with Question Answer session "The University: A Chilly Climate for Women Chancellor Martin MassengaleFacultyStudents Women's StudentsWomen's Resource Center Graduate Student Workshops I. "Coming in from the Cold: Getting into Graduate School" II. "The Graduate Experience: Women on Campus" Affirmative ActionSexual Discrimination Task Force InformationFilms and Discussion Thursday, Feb. 17 Instructional Improvement Committee Teaching and Learning Center East Campus Chowder, Student Perspectives "Learning Climate for Women Students" 3-5 PM City Union 7:30 PM Smith Residence Hall . i 1:30-2:30 PM j City Union j Main Floor Lounge j City Union 2:45-3:45 4-5 PM 3-4 PM City Union Main Floor Lounge 11:45-1 PM East Union Friday, Feb. 18 UNL Theatre Arts Department 1 :30-3:30 PM Panel and Informal Discussion Rm 228, "Beyond Feminism: The Next Step Andrews Hall for the American Woman in Playwriting" Women in Psychology 4-6 PM Women's Friday Afternoon Club (open to all) Larry's Showcase Discussion "Chilly Climate-What Still 13th & N Needs to be Said?" Monday, Feb. 21 International Women at UNL Brown Bag Luncheon "International Climate for Women" 12:30-1:30 PM City Union Tuesday, Feb. 22 Safety and Sexual Harassment Task Force 12 noon-1 PM Brown Bag Luncheon City Union "Sexual Intimidation and the Chilly Climate" University Student Health Center Wellness: Positive Lifestyle Choices 7:30 PM Abel Residence Hall Wednesday, Feb. 23 Networking Task Force 12 noon Soup, Salad, and Conversation($3.50) Colonial Room Reservations by Tuesday, Feb. 22 (472-2355) Women's Studies'Women's Resource Center 1 :30-3 PM Graduate Student Workshop City Union III. "Women. After Graduate School, What?" Women's Resource CenterGraduate Women's Faculty Open House Chili Supper (Children Welcome) 3-5 PM City Union, WRC 5:30 PM Wesley House 640 N. 16th Thursday, Feb. 24 Child Care Task Force Brown Bag Luncheon Discussion of child care options Monday, Feb. 28 University Student Health Center Wellness: Positive Lifestyle Choices (repeat of Tues.) 12 noon-1 PM City Union 6:30 PM Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority TY s FAFF Monday, Feb. 14 Tuesday, Feb. 15 (repeat of Mon.) Teaching and Learning Center Faculty Workshop "Equity in the Classroom" 1-4 PM City Union 8:30-11:30 PM East Union Tuesday, Feb. 15 Thursday, Feb. 17 Instructional Improvement Committee 11:45-1 PM Teaching and Learning Center East Union East Campus Chowder, Student Perspectives "Learning Climate for Women Students" Thursday, Feb. 17 (repeat of Tues.) UNOPA9-5Task Force on Job Classification FilmDiscussion "Why Arent't You Smiling?" Wednesday, Feb. 16 UAAD Film: "Killing Us Softly" 3:30-5 PM City Union 10:30-12 noon East Union 1-1:30 PM City Union FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ANY EVENT CALL 472-1392 or 3079 UNL Chancellor COORDINATED BY: : Commission on the Status of Women. SPONSORS: Affirmative Action Office Association of Students. UNL (ASUN) College of Nursing Division of University Housing Lincoln-Lancaster Commission on the Status of Women Nebraska Women in Science Office of the Ombudsman Panhellenic Association Society of Women Engineers, UNL Student Chapter Teaching and Learning Center University of Nebraska Office Personnel Association (UNOPA) Women's Resource Center Women's Studies Program Towne Club The UNL Police Department received the following calls and complaints from 7 a.m. Iliursday to 7 a.m. Sun day. Thursday 8:12 3.m. - Purse reported stolen at Nebraska Union; purse later found with money missing. 8:28 a.m. - Report of traffic accident in Parking Area 1 on 19th and R streets. 1:22 a.m. - Traffic accident reported in metered lot by Selleck Quadrangle. 3:50 p.m. - Traffic accident reported in Parking Area 5 on L:ast Campus. 5:25 p.m. - Assault reported near Oldfather Hall; case reported to the county attorney. 5:47 p.m. - Report of hit-and-run accident near Bob Devaney Sports Center. 7:45 p.m. - Disturbance reported near Nebraska Union; some people were being harassed; settled by officers. 8:54 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident reported in Parking Area 23 on 14th and W streets. 10:34 p.m. - Disturbance reported in area of 16th Street between U and S streets; settled by officers. Friday 12:12 a.m. - Disturbance reported on 16th Street be tween S and T streets; settled by officers. 12:27 a.m. - Loud party reported at Sandoz Hall; settled by officers. 12:41 a.m. - Party arrested in metered lot by Selleck Quadrangle on warrant from another jurisdiction. 1:36 a.m. - Snowball fight reported on 16th and S streets; settled by officers. 1:47 a.m. - Annoying phone call reported; locality withheld. 11 :32 a.m. - Stolen parking permit recovered; person cited. 2 p.m. - Radar detector reported stolen from car on 17th and Holdrege streets. Saturday 12:44 a.m. - Part of elevator reported stolen from Schramm Hall. 1:25 a.m. - Claim of disturbance at 1125 N. 16th street; people gone when officers arrived. 1:55 a.m. - Disturbance of the peace reported at Schramm Hall; three people arrested. 4:09 a.m. - Assault reported at Abel Hall. 8:05 a.m. - Burglary reported at 464 N. 16th Street. 10:30 a.m. - License plate reported lost or stolen in Parking Area 3 by New Hampshire Street. 12:43 p.m. - Report of vehicle being vandalized in metered parking area north of Abel Hall. 6:00 p.m. - Stolen jacket reported stolen from Men's Physical Education Building. 8:22 p.m. - Traffic accident reported in Parking Area 15 at 12th and Q streets. 8:23 p.m. - Disturbance and fight reported in Pound Hall parking lot; person arrested for a-ssault and disturb ance of the peace. Sunday 12:40 a.m. - Person tampering with emergency phone by Architecture Hall; person gone when officer arrived. 1:13 p.m. - Accident reported at 17th and N streets; UNL police assisted Lincoln police. Shorts An exhibit of the artwork and writings of Paul Johns gard, a noted ornithologist and Foundation professor of life sciences at UNL, is now on display in the Heritage Room at Bennett Martin Public Library, 14th and N streets. The exhibit, sponsored by the Junior League of Lincoln and the Lincoln City Libraries, will run until May 31. Johnsgard will discuss his work Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the library's auditorium. Health aide recruiting for the 1983-84 school year begins Tuesday. Those wishing to apply for the health aide position should call the University Health Center, 472-2102, for an interview. Health aides are required to take classes in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. They also cannot be a student assistant in a residence hall. Health aides must take Health Education 230 for both semesters of the academic year. March 15 is the deadline for applications for the (sum mer) 1983 Park, Forest and Resource Assistants Pro gram. Interested people should write the Student Con servation Association, Inc., Box 550C, Charleston, N.H. 03603, or call 603-826-5206. Applicants must be at least 18 years old to quality for the volunteer program, which lasts between eight and 12 weeks.