Wednesday, August 22, 1C34 Daily Nsbraskan Pago 29 7 ti w Dally Nefcraakaa Ei&flXrJier Transportation b a major problem for many ur. iversiiy stu dents, especially freshman. They must find a way to pt around, whether by foot, bike, car or skateboard. Students usually fall into two $3 (an averse of 20 cents per token) at the North Informa tion Desk in the Nebraska Union. AspecLJ LT3 bus the Scooter takes passengers downtown and is accessible from City Cam pus. The Scooter arrives ever) 10 minutes and costs 10 cents a ride. GthpT transportation groups: therewith ere co cents from 9 am. to 3:30 cars and those without For fresh- P-m ad 65 cents at other times. improper lots will te ticketed or towed. The price of a one-year stu dent permit is $40. A semester permit costs $25. Students should read the parking pamphlet and be aware of requirements for receiving permits. More than fdloivship.ive're family Biblical Christian fellowship for the college- age person. A Call Friday evening 7:30 p.m. Sunday morning 10:45 a.m.. Mid-week home Bible study LAMB Hank Fhzris, college pastor, 433-4541 Love Attracts Merc Dehevers Indian Hil's Community Church 1SS3 S. S4:h StreetLincoln men without cars or motorcy cles, three modes of transpor tation exist: walking, for short distances; bicycling, for a few miles; and buss3 or carpools for long distances. Walking is a practical choice ror Uty campus students when they seek downtown entertain-: ment or fast food. For most res- A 20-ride Dunch card ble for $1 3 for these routes. Stu dents who use the bus often can buy an $18 passport that allows unlimited travel for one month. The passport is transferable, so people other than the buyer can use it. Off-campus students who want idence hall and Greek students, pool The Lincoln Carpool aowraown, is oniy a lb-minute vanpocl Program was established walk away. to promote car poo ling among On East Campus, a few res- vvho commute to or from tau rants and stores also are a "nco1- short walk away. Sharon Hemke and Linda Few students walk from City Stringham, coordinators of the to East campus, but GknESett, program, said 200 to 250 peopb a senior majoring in electrical csrIoo! to City and East cam- engineenng, said tha trio takes f-2 kios. carpooKra M AM only about SO minutes. During fall and spring, bicy cling is popular with students. Mike Ilild, a junior majoring are faculty members, but mora students will carpool as the aca demieyear begins. Students inte rested in carpooling can call Cheryl Chamberlain at the UNL ; Police Department or the Car- in electrical engineering; said poolVanpool Program at 471 to ni3 jcd on Last campus. The trip usually takes fewer than 10 minutes, he said. Hild said he sometimes has problems cross- ing busy intersections. Students without cars often ride the shuttle bus between campuses. The cost of the shuttle bus is 25 cents or one token. Tokens can be bought in rolls of 40 for Students who have cars or motorbikes need to know the 1834-85 iftJL Parking and Traf fic Regulations. Pamphlets con taining the regulations are avail able at the front window of the University Police Department at 17th and Holdrege streets. Stu dents should know which park ing areas correspond-to their parking permits. Cars parked in mkM pm?tM smm ii Woman's 14-32, 38-52 cso Girls S16if 38-52 'owe Campeo Fashion Mepdgoai'teFG ft ' ef Moll Large Sizes 3 -www Cs wiw Knitwear is solidly in the news. Try a button down shirt, tie and pullpn vest. Select a 2-way stripe shirt with a solid knit vest or a solid shirt with a stripe knit vest. Sizes 38-44.. $29 Bring -in thio S If any pair of jeans. . Lee, Levi's, Hoyi, waist 32-46. 22 to 38 EJMCOLN: Gateway North . miff?- X. v.- V ' ft t. 1 : ' ' , - L Lf'-fit " 1 Lsmm Zmek Crenda Schmidt Gsilcn Young -J L SI s ' - " " 1 Linda Mett!ston ':,.-:-..C':i.,v.......J -.jf'.l., -m, .M-,VFi:-J,S.'i'i Don Liitdttrom Jssa F .tcQyiston 4 & fi'Wsl'ia u i f I' V'-i) lHif:; family riAO a?ma ( Med who's ho In Ci3 V.'i Who fei Hasrsing AppoJntments 477S0S5 or 477-5221 Lower Level Douglas 3 Building 13& & P.SL Sysb Pfeifsr