! Wednesday, August 24, 1033 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 53 Special serdces f Jkelp students f h dIAms for answer; UNL offers a number of special services designed to meet the needs of various groups of students. The following programs provide a wealth of valuable information and free assistance. International Educational Services Offices Nebraska Union 345 Director: Peter Levitov IES provides orientation, counseling and advising for foreign students, and serves as their officieal liaison with the VS. Immigration and Naturaliza tion Senice. Staff members help new foreign stu dents make important contacts on campus and in the community, often placing them with host fami lies. They frequ ently offer worksh ops to bring Amer ican and international students together. Multi-Cultural Affairs Seaton Hail 1203 472-2027 Director. Jimmi Smith Assistance is provided for black, hispanic, per manent immigrant and Native American students. The service also administers the Learning Center, which helps ethnic-minority students improve their reading, wTiting and general studying skills. It also provides for tutoring. New Student Orientation Nebraska Union 205 472-2454 Director. Sandi Hfccten As well as running orientation programs for new students during the summer, the office opens its door to all students throughout the year to answer any type of question. Institute for International Studies Oldfather Hall 1C32-34 472-C073 Drcccr? rccrto This service has information on extended foreign study programs, including applications for major fellowships and scholarships for semester and year study abroad. ' Leal Services Center Nebraska Union 237 472-3350 Staff Attorney: Shelly Stall Funds from the ASUN do not provide for court representation or document drafting, but the law yer may negotiate problems, explain aspects of the law and suggest legal alternatives. Confidentiality is always protected. Continued on Page 55 r J S3 Jazz Rock Pioneers GM CUM! COMET with the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra September 23, 1983 Pershing Auditorium Pack a picnic Bid to conduct the Lincoln Symphony Picnic 6-30 Concert 800 I 1 B I D 1 I 0 D 0 1 D D Lincoln Symphony Orchestra 206 "bo 13th Street. 5uite 1515 Lincoln, Mebraska 68508 Please reserve the following September Pops seats: Balcony Seating Quantity I $6 00 regular admission $5 00 student admission, (includes tax) Mame : Address City' State f 1 .Check enc t i Master Cd . M Visa Cd Signature Exp Date Ep Date. I 0 -o 0 a D i i Famous Cincinnati Chili Sen ed 5 Ways. t . J P tf t PI i CO l-l'ay Chili with beans topped with cheese SI. 30 Chili over noodles . ... S 1 .30 3-Vaj Clilli over noodles with cheddar cheese . . . SI .40 g j 4- way Chili, noodles, cheese, onions .... SI. 50 5- lay Chili, noodles, cheese, onions, beans .... SI. 60 gl 21 Coney Island with cheese and a draw .... SI .25 g Beer, Wine, Cocktails and Offsale available. J CORNER OF 9TH & "O" 476-6865 . It:'.' I 1 HI -., " I I I I S I s.'H IS""..- A hutdzto ihc "Great Furmtuce Said' at Uhcoln Ofnce equipment U Hi f 1 v- Sfe 1 Exei2nt" for home or cities. Function is the word foritasdssk. Itc2n serve as a Bac&gsmrron-rsbb, aainiai room rape cr cvzn r.s a ct; THE IVORKSIUdY SPEOAL 11 H r - b- j inllMi f rfu db. ram c&:?mcrirfts V - mi find if y'$ 4 drawer J&tUp tridimfau!yteuJprilS. ,,--'? Lincoln umce bquiprngnt I i. r 123 North 1th,476-8B33 n . 1423 St, 476-G7S3 : r ' VISA' TT"' i " W t IW WW f W W 8xX)-!Jxo r.tandci -through Friday r