Daily Ncbrcksn : W;-'r.c:d:r, fJovcrntcMO, 1C03 P.. " w J Conferencp to locus on alternative careers Finding alternative ccrccrs for ITAL arts z.?A sciences graduates end faculty raciabcra may.be difilcult, but a January conference will try to make looking for a job easier. The conference b designed to help people looking for jobs in fields , diHerent from the ones they received degrees in, said Dan Wheeler, faculty career consultant. The conference is for both faculty and graduates In the arts and sciences college Wheeler said. "It will give people a basic planning process. It will tell them how to plan for a career." The conference is at the East Union on Jan. 13 from 8:30 am. to 4 pan. ; , : j .-...' , . The conference will be a combination of a small group discussion and also some formal presenta tions," Wheeler said. The sessions will be getting into a problem-solving mode. It will also go into a particular career planning strategy." "We need to build a sense of a group feeling, that they are not alone," he said. There are a lot needing to make decisions, we hope to help," he said. 1 v . ' ,' " "" V ' " The registration deadline for the conference to Nov. 30. For more information, contact Dan Wheeler, 472-2063; Esther Cope, 472-2414; or Nelson Potter, 472-2425. 'ft' Ve !Si ' v.' AJLHxmumd worth waiting far Evea tbesci It's est exactor a fcet Act tlt, Cicse die-hard Neil Dkrssnd fins dcat see ; trythir wrens tsith etsf?. oct la lis csld to C-t Cod certs for ths chow. Hie Esliifaeeted psifsmsririllbelaLisccIacaDsc. 12. ' 'LC fftlRi de Th e .REBIrji I - " - " ' . - "U - J A ' V;,: U 1? V -S'- A sJTM .a ... ;ICltLIArS Camera. . . .. Cit!r.ucd from Page 1 I: The stricter alcohol pol icy created a noticeable dilTerence in crowd be havior, he said. After the first game or two when coolers and jugs were sea rched, the amount of al cohol brought into the stadium was reduced to a minimum, he said. Both UNL andLincoln police stepped up en forcement of laws pro hibiting the sale of me morabilia and tickets on campus and city pro perty without permits. , Fey said several people were arrested for selling items on campus prop erty. . Checking vendors for permits cut down on un authorized vendors com peting with authorized vendors, and was a way to follow up on ticket theft cases, Fey said. People who steal football tickets often try to sell them at the games, he , said -'. - .. Lt. Joe Wehner of the UNL police department said campus police had never arrested unautho rized vendors before this season." . A&hov?i he had no spec ific number of arrests Tuesday, he said several were made. "We feel it greatly solved our problem (with unauthorised vendors)," he said. "As far as I know there were none (ar rested) at the last game." Evil . . . Ortega y Gasset's works encompass a wide variety of subjects. His most important works in English transla tion are "II ns on Quijote" (1014), The Spectator (ei"ht vol umes between 1916 and 1034) "Spain Inverte brate" (1121), The Sub ject cf Our Times" ( 1 f 23), Iar.t"(lC24),Th2 Deh umanization of Art' (1C23), Ths !.!L-;Icn of the University" (1C30), Cti:d:e3cnLcv3"(lC10)