The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1984, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Get aquainted with electronics of the futura at
Pershing Auditorium's PC-Expo '84. Representstivas
will be on hand to give you hands on experience with
high technology that's fast becoming part of our
everyday Ufa Experts will answer all your questions in
a learning environment You can even register to win
an Appie Dc. an IBM PC Jr", or a complete Home Video
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D&ily Nebraskaa Staff Writer
cup, cs whole beans or ground, she said.
Each day the union brews two The Coffee Development Group
varieties from its list of gourmet loaned the necessary machines
Students walking through the coffees that sell for 45 cents a cup to the Union, Penas said. All the
Nebraska Student Union are perk- and $1.35 for one-quarter pound Union had to do was buy the cof-
ing up at the aroma of freshly- of beans or ground coffee. Cap- fee, which ls purchased from Mc-
brewed gourmet coffee wafting puccino and Expresso are 75 Garvey Coffee m Minneapolis, she
from the Union Bakery. cents a cup. said.
Along with Cappuccino and Ex- The bakery began selling go- The CDG describes itself as a
presso, customers now can enjoy u rmet coffee last April, said Carole non-profit organization "dedi-
kenya AA, French roast, Colum- Penas, asistant food service cated to increasing the consump-
bian supremo, chocolate menth'e, manager of production for the tion of coffee by promoting a
black forest chocolate and Ant a- union. The idea was introduced quality cup of coffee."
retto. Coffee can be bought by the by the Coffee Development Group, . . , A .
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to the menu, Penas said.
Recently, the Union tried to
"brew up a little excitement" about
the special coffees by offering
free coffee and cookies in the
union lobby.
"Many students who don't know
what it tastes like aren't apt to
buy a cup " Penas said.
But Penas said she received
n manv favorable comments and
students seemed to jike the
navors.
In addition to coffee tasting,
the promotion sponsored a con
test to see who could guess the
number of coffee beans in ajar.
Three people spent about one
hour counting the jar of 16,248
coffee beans for the contest, Penas
said.
Bob Brandt's guess of 16,433
won him the first prise of a Brew
Master electric-drip coffee maker.
Brandt is the complex program
director of Selleck Quadrangle.
Five runnersup received Lit
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IARY TOUES
LOVE LIBE
General tours of Love Library will be given on
the following d&ys:
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Tussday, Sept 11
Wednesday, Sept. 12
Thursday, Sept. 13
1030 tin and B0 pm
930 am end 230 pm
1030 sm and 330 pm
930 am and 230 pm
Tours begin to the right of the Circulation Desk (First Floor).
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