Pags2 Dsily f Jcbrakan Wednesday, September 7, 1G33 r . n r i"i i , i k ..''' i x n n n r n rn nnn n LLuLvIjjLSv-J a o a 'J i , TJEcnnciwo.. lcujcot pnmcD noano otchzd. HECGUDS 2 TAPES Monday-Friday 10-8 Downtown 9:30-8 Saturdays 10-6 OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 3 Locations 220 N. 10th Downtown 237 S. 70th Esquire Haza 138th &Q Millard Plaza - Omaha Pickles does not discredit the severity of this act but objects to it. Culture Center site. Centime i frera Pss 1 The first step the plan had to go through was the Nebraska Union Board. Some members objected to it because it did not include an entrance for nan dicapped students other than the first floor, and that the building had too much space for the Culture Center's needs. The plan finally did win the board's approval, but not before opposition from fraternities and sororities was presented. That led to several meet tr.3 with house representatives about the purpose of the center, and its hours. Cchwartzkopfs plan met with little support from any side, and Armstrongs alternative depended entirely on what course the union took with relocating the bookstore. So, the plans were tabled until the Q Street building site came up this summer. Rfeht now, the main thing to do is to get the task force back together so we can discuss this Quevedo said. "I dont think anything will be done until Vice Chancellor Armstrong gets some more input from students." The present Culture Center is still in operation, and was used last week for an orientation program for black stu dents. While the Mexican-American Student Association moved its meet ings away from the center two years ago, APU still has its weekly meetings there. The Center also has been the site of social functions such as parties and some free university classes. "I can honestly say the building has been used every day since school bcin," Quevedo said. Burden said the building had been more than adequate for the size of the events that took place there so far. But she is still doubtful about moving to Q Street "I still have some personal problems with it," she said. "One, is it close enough to campus? It might be in the hub of the campus, but it's still on the outskirts of it And two, I dont like the idea of keeping the Culture Center in the basement It's net as nice as the upstairs." Quevedo did net state a preference as to one site or the other. This may sound corny," he said. "But I want whatever building that the students are going to come forward and say they want" Armstrong said if plans fall through to buy the Q Street building, he still would consider the Nebraska Union basement as the other option, or de velop another plan altogether. But Nowak may force the universi ty's had earlier than expected. Arm strong said the owner had approached him two weeks ago, and needs to know soon whether to university will buy the building or if he should start looking for another buyer. Until then, the Culture Center will remain on 16th Street, waiting for a decision. "All we can do is hope something is decided soon," Quevedo said. "Something has to be done for a new home for us." SUPER SALE SPECIAL Complete Pair of hemes & Frames sn 3 Reg. s65-130 Our once a season special is here again! You can purchase a complete pair of single-vision lenses, any frame (excluding boutique frames), any prescription, glass or plastic, for $49.95. Multifocal, photochro matics, tints, and oversize additional. 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