The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1983, Page 5, Image 5

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Carter suggests that Love could close the stacks as a
solution to the problem. This would be an admission
that the university cannot be creative in changing condit
ions so as to prevent assaults and instead must close off
a major portion of the library to all -- users and abusers
alike.
University women are, in fact, proposing a number of
changes within Love library and the university. These are
explained in more detail on the petitions currently cir
culating. Suggested changes include better lighting, more
security guards, emergency phones and alarm systems,
standardized reporting of assaults and harassment, avail
ability of such information to the university community
and prosecution of all assaults to the full extent of the
law.
Whether Love Library is currently safer or less safe
for women than other campus locations, it is a unique,
basic university (and community) resource which women
must be able to use with security and pleasure.
Meredith Campbell
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