The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, January 17, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
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. The Grounds Department budget includes lands
caping and fertilizing as well as snow removal. If
more of the budget is spent on snow removal, Coffey
said, less money is spent on fertilizer. There is no
possibility of an emergency fund, he said.
Dasenbrock said the general operating budget for
this school year is $370,000 for permanent employees
with an additional $40,000 to $50,000 for part-time
workers. Part-time jobs, usually given to students
and other hourly employees, include snow removal
and summer work.
Operating expenses are $94,000. Supplies and
materials are $90,000. These two categories include
pesticides, gasoline, tools, seeds and trees, Dasen
brock said.
Dasenbrock said UNL has no equipment budget.
Police
Report
The following incidents were reported to the UNL
Police Department between 1 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun
day. 1:04 a.m. Loud party reported on second floor
of Abel Hall.
3:10 a,m. Housing violation reported in Selleck
Quadrangle.
11:30 a.m. Couch reported found on hood of
two cars in Parking Area 4, 17th and R streets.
Couch was removed by officers. No damage was
reported.
3:42 p.m. Unknown disturbance reported at
the Coliseum. Persons were' gone when officers
arrived.
4:32 p.m. Security alarm reported accidentally
set off by staff members at Brace Lab.
6:09 p.m. Accident reported at 17th and Y
streets. Officers assisted the Lincoln Police Depart
ment. 8:00 p.m. Accident reported at 14th street and
Avery Avenue. Officers assisted LPD.
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this semester, including work with the Republican
and Democratic parties, state government agencies
and public interest organizations.
For more information, contact the Office of Expe
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The administration reviews a list of equipment
needs and allocates funds based on the list.
"We really can't depend on anything for new
equipment," he said.
The Grounds Department also expects $150,000
from outside sources in expenditure credit. Lands
caping for a new building and hauling garbage are
examplesDasenbrock said.
Dasenbrock said although. the budget has in
creased only 7 percent in 1 0 years, it has never been
in the red while he has been at UNL. He said he.
attributes this to greater efficiency caused by better
equipment and personnel.
The Physical Plant has only asked for additional
funds from the Legislature once, in the mid-1970s,
Amend said. He said a request is possible this year,
but unlikely. - - - . ;-" 7-
Although Crime Stoppers is seldom used by the
university community, UNL Police Officer Bob Fey
said he thinks it can be effective and should be used
more often.
Crime stoppers offers witnesses a chance to be
involved in prosecutions while remaining incognito.
As a non-profit corporation formed by citizens
and supported by law enforcement agencies, Crime
Stoppers has proven itself an effective nationwide
crime-solving organization, Fey said.
"Crime Stoppers' purpose is to obtain information
from people who might, for some reason or other, be
hesitant to go to the police " Fey said.
When people call Crime Stoppers, they receive a
code number. After describing the crime, they are
asked to call back at a specified time. A Crime
Stoppers representative then contacts the law
enforcement agency involved to find out whether
such a crime has been reported.
If the crime has been reported, Crime Stoppers
finds out from the police what questions to ask the
caller when he or she calls back.
Fey said the caller's information is checked against
the information the police already have. Evidence
provided by Crime Stoppers informants can be used
in a court of law as long as the caller's credibility has
been established.
If a caller's information helps solve a case, the
caller may receive a cash reward of as much as
$1000, Fey said.
The phone number for Crime Stoppers in Lincoln
is 475-3600.
ACTS gives students
chance to realize fame
Talented college students may be able to show
case their talent for the entertainment industry
through the American Collegiate Talent Showcase.
ACTS, now in its third year, is open to college
students in all performing arts categories dance,
drama, classical music and contemporary music.
Students submit their entries on audio or video
cassette tapes. The deadline for entries is March 6.
Preliminary judging will take place March 15-18 at
New Mexico State University.
The ACTS National Finals will take place April 14,
after a one-week seminar on entertainment.
For more information contact: ACTS, Box 3ACT,
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, N.M.
88003,(505)646-4413. '- ' . ' ; ' ' ' r
You can earn University of Nebraska credit
when you enroll in and successfully suc
cessfully complete a University of Nebraska
Lincoln Telecourse starting Saturday, Jan.
28 on the Nebraska Educational Television
Network (NETV).
Classes preview Saturday, Jan. 21. Check
your TV schedule for the listings.
Telecourses can help when on-campus
classes are closed, or when you have class,
work and activity scheduling conflicts.
Telecourse instruction arrives via your
television, and books which come in the
mail. In addition, UNL instructors are availa
ble by toll-free telephone to answer ques
tions which arise as you study.
Telecourses offered this spring, their start
ing times and costs are:
Personal Finance and Money Manage
ment (Finance 2808) Study the basics of
budgeting and buying, the intricacies of
home ownership, income tax and invest
ment, wills and trusts in this three credit hour
course. '
Tuition: $115.50
-Materia!: $35.50 (tax, handling included)
Schedule: Preview Jan. 21; starts 7 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 28; no repeats.
The Business of Management (Manage
ment 135s) Cover essential skills for plan
ning and organizing, staffing and directing,
controlling, decision-making, motivating, com
municating, and applying managerial skills
to business and other types of organizations
in this three credit hour course.
Tuition: $115.50
Materials: $37.90 (tax, handling included)
Schedule: Preview Jan. 21; starts 8 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 23; repeats Sundays at noon.
' ; Understanding Human Behavior (Psych
ology 171s) This three credit hour intro
duction to psychology surveys physiologi
cal, intrapsychic, and social-behavioral pers
pectives on human thought and behavior;
sensation and perception; motivation; learn
ing and memory; maturation and develop
ment; personality theory and psychother
apy; and social psychology.
Tultlon: $115.50
Materials: $47.50 (tax, handling included)
Schedule: Preview Jan. 21; starts 9 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 28; repeats Sundays at 11
a.m.
In addition, two noncredit programs
"Stress Management" and "Academy on Com
puters" are savailable for self-improvement.
They start in April.
You can enroll in Telecourses by using the
form below, calling the Telecourse office, or
visiting the UNL Division of Continuing Stu
dies. To enroll by phone and credit card, or
for more information, call 472-2175 in Lin
coln; toll free 800-742-7511 elsewhere in the
state. Be sure and ask for Telecourses. If you
use the form below to register, return it to:
Telecourses
Division of Continuing Studies
271 Nebraska Center for Continuing
Education
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 6E583-09Q0
If you wish to register in person, the Division
of Continuing Studies is on UNL's East
Campus, at the corner of 33rd and Holdrege.
UNL does not discriminate in its academic,
admissions or employment programs, and
abides by all federal regulations pertaining
to same.
Use this form to register. Return it to the address above. .
Name
Last
Social Security No..
Middle Initial
First
.Business phone.
Other
-Home phone
Address.
Street
City
County State Zip
Credit Noncredit
Course title
Tuition cost:.
course number
.Materials:
(tax, shipping included)
Payment: Designate how you want to pay: check enclosed Visa MasterCard
If you have a charae card, we must have: Number.
500Mile
i Campus
Expiration date.
Signature .
Name embossed on card if other than student's.
High school and year of graduation.
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