Tuc:d October 10, 1C23 Dally Kcbrcckzn Pen 3 7 iivssiiAmerican MidivsuL EyTcri C - on? -DLTcrcntT Li acemmoa response from interna tional students doier.Lir.'; their host countries End univcrslti:3. iut cr.e ef U2L's new fore!n rt'?t said she a!rt.dy L:b at heme in Nebraska. Jodi Louth cf St. Catherine's, Ontario, said she ha3 found mny mere similarities than diHorences be tween Conr.daand the American Midwest Since errivir.3 in the United Ctates a few months' ' ago 3 an Interactions! Ctuder.t Exchange Program participant, she ho3 been involved in the same typo of acti vities as at heme. A senior International politics major at Brock University in Ci. Catherine's, Louth has been in volved in politics at the university, province and national level Tc!Itic3 is one cf the blj interests in my life," she said. Fo hrppy to be able to panne it here. She received an internship in state Soil Don Weee hs eIce thrculi the UIL political science depart ment She odd she is learning a great deal about non-partisan government fcy worSdn there. Ontario's parliament h similar to Nebraska's in that it is unicameral, she said, but Canadian legisla tures are party-controlled. Louth said she under stands the important difXercnce between partisan and non-partisan polities because of her work with David R. Peterson, leader cf the opposition in the Ontario parliament She said cne cf the hihllhts working with Wesejy was a visit to the gavcrnorti mansion. I had heard so much about Dob Kerrey before coming here . . . end I made a cool to meet him," she said. "I was surprised that I got the opportunity only a month after I arrived in Lincoln." "The health and fitness croze has spread every where she sail Louth is a member of the UICL crew team. She said she ii surprised that the team receives no university funding while football h well supported. "I like the E!j Hed' craze," she eoid. "Canada's colors, you know, . . . but why footbalir Brock University is smell "p- rhops 2,500 stu dents," Louth said. There's real cno-cn-cne rela tionship between students and prcfooocra. We even go out for a drink w ith them sometimes to discuss classes and current issues." She said she expected to feel more intimidated by the sloe of UNL. - "It's a bij university," she cold, "but I get the sense of a small one." Louth said her instructors here have been very helpful, end she has met many people already. She has become friends with a number cf students by being a little sister to a campus fraternity. "It has some faults," she said, "but I think the Grccksystem is a good idea, especially for a kid in his or her Erst year away from home." - She said she has not become active in interna tional student groups such as International House because she is too busy with other activities and because she doesnt feel she needs what they have to cfTer. . " "I dont think of myself as an international stu dent," she said. "Canada and the US. are so alike . . . and what diTTorenccs I do find are easy to adjust to because the people are so nice. Nebraskans are really friendly." If yc'Jscjr.c.Ys hrppon cr knew it'i r-T f " ! -'! tha Dolly Nebr:kr-.n's Newsline 472-2588 - Help us cover you. Open 7 days znd nights a week to serve YOU. 226 South 1 6th 475-5000 24 Hours A Day Flying from Omaha?- rate iii3 Lincoln-Eppley -Pi1ESS I 9 m Phone: 473X373 Lincoln mm mmmm Ho: kness has not been a problem, Louth said, because she has s home before. t long periods avay from Sports and physical Ctneos are aloo important to Louth. She enjoyed teaching evening escrcioe classes for friends at Brcck University last year, she said, and now directs fitness classes for the members cf After secondary school, she studied nursing for a year and a half in Toronto before deciding that she didnt like the field. 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