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Friday, October 28, 1C23 Daily Nebraskan Pcga 5 - , " Lexers Lgcg of concern noted Thb letter i3 in regard to the ccr.crc.1 lack of con cern by many UNL students to the events in Lebanon. I really didnt realize the crcut importance of thb bombing I thought it wes just ¬hr terrorist act in the Kiddie E-.st. Then, I found oat thct a boy I've known since the of seven la raLuis. All I can think about b riding the bus to grade school with him and then I wonder if he's dead. It s ceres rae. Has there ever been peace in the !.idd!s East? Do our leaders have disillusions of grandeur thinking that we can brin g peace to the Middle East? Who do we think we are? This experience has opened ray eyes and I would like to believe there is hope for the few in the dark. Reena Batra freshmen life science Openness best policy With regard to the recent exchange of letters between LeAnn Eenraers and Sharnian Bushing concerning the sex discrimination complaint against UNL Police Chief Gail Gads The real culprit in this case would seem to be the policy of extreme secrecy with which sex discrimi nation complaints are handled. Who is served by thb policy? Certainly not the university, whose rep utation as a fair employer has suffered heavily dur ing this affair. When nothing is known, anything can be believed. In dealing with university administra tion, many people are willing to believe the worst. , I cutset that, instead of using their considerable eloquence to Izsh out ct each ether, Hammers and Bushing join with other women to urge the univer sity to revise its policy and pursue a course of pxater'Cpenncss ih its handling "of tzx dbcrinuna- ' Sara R. Williams untoersity libraries m 1 1. I V,Z.ki-i? . " Recently, I p;el;ed up ray ctudcr.t es'aaon basket-1 ball ticket, just as I have the last four years, only to find that thb year I have tzzn given a seat in the rafters. In the past, students sat on the bleachers nzzt to the floor, c a feri-ccme, Crst-csrve basb. Nct7 that cur team b deing well and has a chance at , vv vjt'i -l 4-w (tim lfcl i&V-? b&vjr las&s mere racney ty selling cur ecats to the public and seating the Izza expensive student, ticket I 4fV HRi?fWl 60 Arain it b the student who takes the brunt end of the deal It's the students who go to the rjsrass and . support their teams whether they are having a win- njng season or not and in good weather and bad. It only seems fair that they be h?sn decent seats clos- eat to the fleer. I believe the "lottery" used thb year b just a game to pzzizy students. Eon Pike "" ' ' ' ; v-' -'" ' - senior :' . , , ' ; , ; ' construction management Rcfi&rs.-tose.- to radio , Let me be among the first to bfc-rm the Athletic' Department Ticket Office that, yes, there will be students requesting refunds cn bacttall tickets. ' I would much rather liatcn to the f rr.cj.en the radio than it in : the rafters cf the Bob Devar.ey Sports Center. I wiah the team no bad luck, but if they suffer through a medicare season, I wonder, how much trouble 111 have getting my c!d front-row fe .... - , ' ' ' rf-v-vv- .. Jwr-JV . X cZltzrfrc M ell rczCcrs cr,d ircrczt:d c'J-?2. betters vrill ts tzlzzzzd fr p"SLllcztiz: cn Ci3 I'zzzii cfclzri: cnj'zzt:, ii;::.:: cr,i czzs cvzllzl :? 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