The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 23, 1984, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 23, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 3
Students with Hart bid
for ad hoc status fails
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COLORADO SPRING SKIING
In its last meeting, the
1983 ASUN Senate Wed
nesday night did not
grant ad hoc status to
the Students with Hart
group because a quorom
was lost when a senator
left the meeting.
Kay Hinn, ASUN first
vice president, said the
group used Nebraska
Union facilities "before it
had ad hoc status.
ASUN Organic Act 11
determines the rules to
form an ad hoc group.
The act states that groups
"must receive majority ap
proval of the Senate. Up
on approval, the group is
permitted use of univer
sity facilities for pro
grams through proper ev
ent." ASUN adviser Marlene
Beyke said that the group
filed with the CAP office
for permission to use
union space, but the form
did not get to ASUN until
recently. .
'Mark Scudder, ASUN
president-elect, an
nounced that sophomore
Tim Brogan won the re
cent runoff election for
the Criminal Justice sen
ator. ASUN President Matt
Wallace said that in the
next month ASUN will
work to change the bas
ketball ticket policy to al-
low students better ac-
cess to tickets closer to
the floor.
Andy Carothers, arts
and sciences, said action
on a night towing ad hoc
committee would be de
layed until the new sena
tors are in office.
Carothers said replac
ing night towing with a
-policy of pulling grades
would require provisions
to handle the increased
paperwork.
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Police
Report
The following inci
dents were reported to
the UNL Police Depart
ment between 7 a.m. and
9 p.m. Wednesday.
7:54 a.m. Security
alarm reported sounding
in Hamilton HalL Alarm
was tripped accidentally.
6:23 p.m. Snowball
fight reported in pro
gress at 1515 R St. Per
sons were contacted and
warned by officer.
9:23 p.m. Officers as
sisted the Lincoln Police
Department with a burg
lary reported in progress
at 3289 Hitchcock St. Of
ficers searched the area,
but found no suspects
LASCO
march, rally
is Saturday
At least 1 50 people are
expected to take part Sat
urday in a march and
rally protesting U.S. mil
itary activity in' Central
America, said Ann Al
drich, a Latin American
Solidarity Committee mem
ber. The rally features Saul
Antonio Solorzano, a re
fugee forced to flee El
Salvador in 1980 because
of threats from military
"death squads," David
Moroga, aNicaraguan cur
rently attending UNL and
a host of other speakers.
The march will begin at
11 a.m. at the Federal
Building, with the rally
starting at noon on the
15th Street Mall.
Aldrich encouraged all
interested people to at
tend the march and rally
and said Central Ameri
can Week has thus far
been a success.
"We've seen a lot of new
faces along with the old
ones. Hopefully, our ef
forts have increased
people's awareness of the
problems Central Amer
ica faces," she said.
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