Wednesday, November 23, 1C34 Dally Nebraskan P33 5 , -2a Letters NU Regentfinds meeting with students useful Ediiorisl Policy I wanted to comment favora bly about one of the best events that has happened In my term on the NU Board of Regents. Mark Scudder and the other student regents on our board organized a meeting between members of the board and repre sentatives of the UNL student body on Thursday evening, Nov. 16. We had the opportunity to hear from the Residence Hall Associa tion, from the International Stu dents Organization, from the speaker of ASUN, and the Liaison Board. Each of the pres entations was concise and excel lent. Members of the board learned about student concerns a3 well as student activities, and that kind of exchange always bene ficial We have asked that similar meetings occur on the other two campuses and that we do this at least quarterly while the univer sity is in session. I wanted to express on behalf of the elected members of the board the appre ciation for what the students told us, as well as encourage other students at all times to keep us informed of their needs, their criticisms; and their constructive comments. Kermit Hansen NU Resent Unsigned editorials represent official policy of the fall 1934 Daily Nebraskan. They are writ ten by this semester's editor in chief, Chris Welsch. Other staff members will write editorials throughout the semes ter. They will carry the author's name after the final sentence. Editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of the university, its employees, the students or the NU Hoard of Regents. The Dally Nebraskan's publish ers are the regents, who estab lished the UNL Publications Board to supervise the daily production of the newspaper. According to the policy set by the regents, responsibility for the content of the newspaper lies solely in the hands of its student editors. Reader says Communists steal Ethiopian aid In response to Stacie Thomas' editorial (DN, Nov. 20): l.Who are your "reliable" sources on Nicaragua? I would really like to know. 2. 1 am not "blind" to what my government does or is doing. 3. Nicaragua has twice before claimed that a U.S. invasion was imminent what happened? Net much. Sounds like paranoid Marxists to me. Maybe they should kill a few more Miskito Indians or political dissidents to help ease their embarrassment? 4. How much have you donated to the Ethiopian Hunger Fund? 5. Why did the Ethiopian gov ernment spend over $100 million to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the communist take-over this summer? Maybe they forgot that people were starving to death in their country? 6. 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