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Dally Nebraskan Pago 5 Gold hei ixi 1 Friday, December 2, 1033 "I dont know" I reply, "did I hear you say that you're going to share your haul with us no catch?" "Yes, rae Izz, J us' to sfiow you the RIA isnt a bad lot We know the I 'Id-west b a political siren 'old In the US. ti 'ope ta gzhi some favor." T&it a minute, why are you telling me this?" I questioned, "Surely you dont want me to tell everyone about thb. Whit would people think if the university was operetta on stolen funds? And what's the guarantee that well gst the changes we need?" "Aye has, 'n that's your role. Sway the Mid-west Li iiout epillin the beans n well be cur iavor v.;: tV USA 0 grateful he explained, "It'll be our 111 secret between you, the RIA and Chancellor Messcngale." The Chancellor? Wont he announce itr "Key, las, 'e wont want to" replies UNL's lifeline. N that's our 'old. 'E's got to treat thb 'ct pctatoe in the rlht way, or ya come out with the plot" It was all clear to me. Blackmail. I think about press ethics, I think about my morals, I think about mom and apple pie. Then I think about the cost of tuition, rent payments, food, maybe a new car and a glamorous wardrobe. If I work thb rfcht ... "How much does it cost to ship a ton of gold?" I asked. "... Express." 'ils,ic3Giifragsous How would yea fed if someone committed a crhr.e against you, but after the court found him guilty, . they refused to tell you what sentence he was given? That is precisely what UNL Chancellor Mss senale is doing in the recently 'publicized sex db crimination committed byUNL Police Chief Gail Gade and Lt John Burke. After an investigation by a neutral outside party, UHL affirmative action of ficer Bradley Munn found Gade and Burke guilty of sex dbcrimination. And because the University Police Department has a long hbtory of similar discriminatory behvior, Munn recommended sub stantial penalties for Gade and Burke five days suspension without pay for Gade and three days for Burke. Massengale admitted that the discrimination did occur, but then refused to tell anyone whether he would follow the recommendations to suspend . Gade and Burke. In fact, we do not know if any penalties at all were ordered by Massengale. This is an outrageous situation. What is the point of dins a dbcrimination complaint, investing huge amounts of time and risking one's job, if you never will be told what action is taken when you win your complaint? ' .. - Vicky Barnes ' .. Lincoln I . want to thank Jul . I.L.cy and - the Daly Ncbrcslzzi far the article in the Nov. 23 bsus " ccncerair.3 our plan to -distribute Drt-scmccter grade reports ca campus rather than r.cZr.3 them . to home zZxc:zt3 as we have in the past Thb type succeed crdy with the cocpsratipn and s'jport cf " our studenta. . - ' - To ensure this cooperation and tuppcit, I would . like to add a fc?7 points in the inlsnaatisa gven in - -.. Since grades are not available until Jan. 0rthey would not be .nailed until late on the 10th or . pczzLtly as late o the 11th. llany ctudents are back cn campus, or on the way back, by the time theee - grade reports reach their heme ad-drcaaes. Students 7ho are gsing through general, rebtration or drepad J elm need their grade reports before they ' can proceed. Even students who do not need grades , far thb purpece may have ether needs far them or would just 12:2 to hc.73 them without the delay of writbri heme to v.tli Uc:a and Bad to send them . back. lr.crrlr,i the grads reports here, I believe, , batter cervb the r.ced3 cf our students. -. Another rr,!r.t concerns the cavir.3 of t l,C00. Thb '. cr.m 1 2 readied criy If we have the lull ccc-irctiaa' cf students. If v,e are alia to save thb t . -f Let .Our Special Touches Set Your apart" from the, rest yw js f . 9 ? L W' i '5'' .-. la.W 1 ; I 1 1 L' f l a : v - l ; i ' 1 -. 226 S. 11th 476-2775 118 N. 14th - 474-3792 1 1 amount even cnee each year, the money may help to save some other service that otherwise would be lost As the article' pointed out, having grade reports ava".!2 to students should l:: cn the work load for the employees in Student Records, giving them more time to provide the services that are so critical at that time of the year. With the help of all concerned, the benefits reaped will be multiple. " Students, for your benefit as well as ours, let me re-emphasize the information given in Jill's article and correct an error (not hers mine). Grade reports will be available at Window 5 in the Ad ministration Building only on Jan. 0, 1 to 5 p.m. and Jan. 10, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 1 1 through 13 and 16 through 20, 8 am. to 4:30 p.m., they will be available in the multipurpose room in the basement of the center section of Selieck Quadrangle. Signs will be posted directing you to that room and back out of the building. During busy times it will be important to follow directions so you move with the traffic Cow. The grade report clerk will quickly hand you your grade report upon presentation of your student ID card. Alice J. Torwirt 1 oice supervisor 1 - UNL Student Records Office EDITOR Lirry ;:rki. 47M7C3 GENERAL MANAGER C:r.!:l S!t2lt!l PRODUCTION MANAGER Kilty Pe!!cky advertising manager Trs:y L C::v:n ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER Kelly CiT MANAGING EDITOR Kfefc!:!! Tfc a & ft w Tha Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-030) is published by tha UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday In tha fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in tha summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers aro encouraged to submit story ideas and comments on tha Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-25S3 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to tha Publications Board. 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