c" )yl i re i r:,) !.r0 Wednesday, January 30, 1C33 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Vol. No. C2 xitZTi Windy end cold today with licht sncw. high 15 (-SG) but falling to about 0 (-1GC) by evening. Tonight very cold with flurries and a low of -7 (-22C),windchiil -50 (-4GC). Thursday mostly cloudy End cold with a high of C (-14C). Cob rbschftrDtOyKs&ras&sn Women ti p f$ ro wv v- w y w y w 1 . H 4? I :30lieo...Page10 f mmm m iuii SWWi' iiU S3 it!' )...Pago8 I O f O UN H ! e fyGcrGes&cp UNL Recreation Center, security prob foater&tporter ' .lems related to campus lighting end a " eampuswidd computing system. The Target Party announced its can- Fishbaek, a junior mooring la into- tidaey for the 18S5 ASUN . election grated studies for totcrnattel man- Tsesdsy la the Nebraska Union, tgement, said it is "inevitable that the Gerard Keating, Target's presidea- whole university system will he ccmpu tlal candidate, Ecd Tenner, first vice- ttrized ia the future." presidential candidate end Jeff Fish- Target wffl study the theory to deter back, second vice-presidential caadi- mine "how fr down the road" such a date, emphasized a "broadening of system could be '-installed at UNL, comniunicatloa and advising between including residence hall and Grek faculty and students," ' houses, Fishbaek said. Keating a junior majoring ia agri- Penner, a sophemcre agriculture business, said Target will push for boners major, said Target will bring a equal reprcs-iriatica of all students ca - "atrcsgly enthusiastic, difsrent sSyle carnpui, fcclaairg these ia residence of isaaersnip thaa ia the last tw M'.li ad the Creek hsus:s. Adircs:ing ysars." issues tktt beaefU all UNL students Penner said tha party pbas to Issi alsab inportsat becssse it will attract prw cemmunkatica bstesa ASUN a Ksr 0$ar tuao Keatir gall and students by cent?nt pd:!ica j Pcisepj, laE, KsstSsg cad Fb2&&cfc c-ft2ss Te?g$ Fsrr. 1 - J ile said that tediticssliy voter turn- tica cf aa ASUN R3ws?.sttar started last prove the credibility of ASUN," he said. Keating a mastovt f the Student Fishbafik said Tarjst mill ded with the issues within the power cfASUN. stion tsd FsnnSouse flrstcnilty. Penner said the aame Tttf etM was siuficrs ccsi scrciitifs csd Eatcra- iaKsaation w tho Driar ritbrai2a. Alisari Association, senrss oaths Inter- "If you ded with issues outside year chosen from the sk?sa cf a fc i23- . Keathg Eaii the Tai-sl Tarty will frattrEityCcsndl, ColiegaKcpubacaas- power, you lesa credibility,0 llshbadc ASUN party, "Aim," wldch raa last year. push hard for rcsidsace hall unite reprcaeatstlvsj fern all phases and is a member cf Alpha Gasaa said, "Vfo plan to deal wth the issues "Their slogan was, 'We're a good toc-ut and develop issuer that they cf casipus lifa, tedudiza residence Sigsia Praterolty. that we caa work with. We plaa to be a adaiiaistration that will take dm,' H' csa relate to," ha said. . halls, Greek hcuaas csd c2-campus Fishback, a member cf the Nebraska productive orssiizstion." Penner said. "We'll take that a step These isssea include strer-sr devel- repressnthrcs. Union Beard, abo i3 tressurar of the Penner, a member of the University ftiither- mi wfth the goals we have cpiacRt cf stedent sddsiag at UNL, - ' "We'll put tsgetto the most effec- InterMemity Council end & member Judicial Board last year, is also a 'aiaicd for, we feel well hit the target' itsdant feedback ca a possible new tiva repressatsticn structure and iia- of Acacia fcataraUy. member cf the Student Alumni Associ- we have set." ft i A 11 J 'cisr befriends -canines By Cbiia Btirk?.di Editsrfsl P.fs Etar pnhey say dsj are maa'3 best Mend. Mara Eaua is doing 3m research to find out just how valuable that friendship caa be. Eaun, an associate prefessor cf nursici and director of p.ursfeg - research at the NU Medical Cents? ia Omaha, is tsstteg the physiokl. " csl effect befriending a pat has ca people. She said she thinks it's a positive effect strong enough to cause actual phpklcfilcd chtsga "We're tryl2 to gst seme data to see U the fctcrsctiaa cf animals v.ith psssle i3 gsai fsr pssb(M So Eaua ij slicing vl;ai tl.e calls "huraaa-djg cenpsnioa t:::l ir 3." la ens stuij, Esia L i a C"cr; cf ftzih pat a farriiiar ds t:A rn urismilia cr.o. lie grs;:p mcmbrra I l::::r thai p:s:s-a:e Kt,3 wM j p ;ttL"5 C.3 d:g G-:y knez Eaua jr.dbar rssiclar.ts maasuie the euljsct's flr-gsr'temparatura cad. blood pressure and compare t:.srs:!Jis. In a::sth:rt::'7, Hi r:::::chsrs f'' 3 1- i: to C". il;t: !.t i. ;r. :$ to Lf tlt3 ajsl vill bcra::3 rsai'i i:.t:ra;-::i sr.crj csstrla K"id:rt.-. h crs c:::s, r::l!:Tj j- . -.i. C r-.'.;: h:;-J r,Ml:a!.:': .ic:. r-:..Vs cs:L ::' cil-'r v..3 r- . L: r n ( r J.i n ur. : - n. . :a ; 'i r:.:t::3 cf i"'ni;- tri j:,s i:,. j-s C .a.: ;s he' 3 : r 1- li C d ul' Ir c i: t::-cJiiJu-ll 'Ml'af.r :a to t"r i tU:;:r,3 t!:-:: tv3 ! ' t..l3 cf c:"v ": I : . : ; f us L.-s h avejy a':: :J v ::!i f .i t,3 c:l r.::i to rtlai," Eaua said. r J Sw.J W,. aariceiis cembi nces lew Staff Eepastsr &ger, said tws .cf the power plant's three generators had to be restarted after the citage. A third generator had Ihe power outage that kept some to be speeded up to provide power to parts of UNL's city and esist campuses high-priority buildings like the Uni ia the dark for up to 40 minutes Tues- versity Health Center. Schrader said day meaning caused only minor inccn- power was restored to the entire cam veniences, university spokespersons re- pus 1 5 to 20 minutes before LE3 began ported. cfeaaaeliig energy to the university. A r w" wr- r-trh ft' ' ' "I think our power plant people did ACpfbiii l85? ,!Tw . J s8rjobandreactedwell,''Schrader KeyneolaEIsetricalStsmsEthand ' N Street, essbststloa csosed a trass- power outae was the 5? e ionsScLilrhadseentohistwenty beta UNL campuccj and a bick n,,, e ,v tf areabordcredbJuttolTthstreftaasd t?& ,tif w Van Dcra to H streets, aaid Eecky to, 5?0BsHVv !l! longcst aLESspokespsrssAetsaW b2SSSHS? apart" It 6:51 a.m., Carr said, ad LES t m7i?tViM$t rcpiimea restored power at 10:83 a,m. eropicycartsoTd tteee Earley Schradsr, power plant man- CcatSacc J ca Yss 7 it If 1 Brief s ii