The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 01, 1985, Daily Halfasskin, Image 13

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University of Nabrcska-Lincoln
Ucsthcr: Grcwim lighter this morning becom
ing darker tonight. Sun shining, soma clouds, sky
probably bluo with whita or gray touches. Expect
moro of tho ssma tomorrow. .
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TJso ANUS Senate voted to eliminate Its own
operating budget after speaker Nark Ncssbom
cl;'r.:d ktr.ious "Greek activities" were oc
curring. The AMIS Ccmir.iitss for Feces Allocation '
. reccir.ir.ie.il a 150 percent fcerear? in ANUS's
. budget to eUo a' for what ha called "new oSice
equipment."
then Noseborn said that ANUS was not
. accessible to mst students and said "Greek
activities" were happening. Ncscborne said he
'3r.t knew" the Greek activities were occoiisg
because the people he saw in the senate office
.seemed "well-dressed with short hair." He also
. hinted that Greeks were net representative of
the whole campus. '.
j" . "j'vj seen then boys and girls going into the
i ofiice, and. they're not normal," he said.''Tfou
( :: -knew what I mean, normal-locking college boys
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I Senator Ferd Farquar seconded the-motion,
. because he said -"spending money is 'not the
..' answer to everything."
; Othar senators agreed. .
President Lark- Scooter said he-said 'the
decision was made under "heated conditions." '
"We felt that certain appropriations requests .
.'had 'been made excessively and I think ia the
taidst cf all that re?ppropriatteg and reducing
', we Jsst got caught up in it and the senate has '
.' made a statement that ANUS needs some change
' mi hopefully well be working on those changes
. in upcoming weeks," he said.
- In other action, the senate voted to create a .
. ..shrine to Apmemnpn and to create a fund for
''baying & giant fiberglass football heliietto pat'.
: ' on the Maeiier Bell Tower. . "' ' ..
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lcrcr left, Fieki Bosgss, epper lafS, crJ FisS Bekh eppsr cacalla nap. .
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The Mly Hal&sskln Editorial Board debated
the coverage of their coverage cf the Nebraska
' Legislature by other newspapers at this meeting
. Monday.-
The Urinal-Bar ran stories describing a photo
taken by Mod Scrctce cf a sleeping senator a3
the M$2 million photo. "USA Today, Paal Karvey
and -the; National Er.qdrcr cerjr.er.ted- on the .
photo in their coverage. . '
-' - Lincoln Sen. Saiy Swarap was captisred photo
:grapMcally sleeping at her .chair at the NUL
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By Bill Dozer;'--' ....
Editor's nts:.tM3 is part oue la a fhre-'
part-89ries' esamMa t&e-issises-snr-rocaidk
'sororlrv"gSrb' 'who drive "to
class. 'Tfesse treses iclrdls: Ccrapir.3
reaction; phyziad debiIIt.tlGn, ecch &3
budget grinding. -She. wrote a' letter saying she .
. had a pain&l "orthopedic catastrophe", and was
. taking some "drags -that make you' sleep." ;
Tventy-teo state . senators wrote, a letter
. criticising the Daily. Hslfasskin.for naming the
. photo. It said, in part, ,We think what you've
dons is terrifying. What if the press jsist went '
around taking pictures cf anybody doing arming
- at the Legislature? We'd all be embarrassed." . -
Daily Halfasskin editor in chees-3 Fish fielch
drag to the First Amendment like "a politician
in a shit-storm." ' . : ',
. "Ve ran the photo because the Ibrefathers of
this great nation wedd ha: wasted lis to,"
Eelch said at the beard meeting. "However, we
think it's fanny the other Nebraska papers ran
stories about our photo .and never talked to as."
' ' The editorial board decided not to do anything
about the situation.
Editorial page editor Chris Furface said he
lead a letter lit the Lincoln Urinal from a man
who threatened to catch the editor "sleeping,
doodling on his note pad, screwing around with a
section editor or scratching his you-know-what."
Belch said he would stay home for a few days.
Forface said fee saw' a suspicious person
: lurking ia the hill with a Pentax and a spleef. '
oromy guris arive to
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. "Yep, I saw one, and ithinkmy bowels started
hurtin' me right about then," said a-man who
.calls himself "Shelly Winters." . .
"I was sitting on the corner of 16th and R
streets, trying to smell my own feet, when I saw
her. She came out of the Pie-Pife House and
hopped into a Mazda RX-7. 'Naturally, 1 chased
her around the block to the. Memorial Stadium''-'
parking lot, where I saw -her sit and '.wait '20 .
minutes for a spot" Horrible, you befit is. But .
that's not all. These same sorority girls are think
ing about unionizing. '-" :.
witness such m atrocity. After all, the life you
. save could be your own.
'- Ccntimied on'Pz0z7 '
Just when you thought it was over, the night
mare begins again.- . ' '. ';; ;.
' " Spawned by wirrn" weather' and color-blind
fashions,' they cams cut cf nowhere, and are
plug nowhere, except perhaps into the minds cf
those too laay to. notice. -.. -'
Cf ccsrs3,'th8 hcrrcr I'm talking about is
ttiere ttm a rash cf repcrts csikg b to
the psr.-? kly; t-st waVa kept cd:t so fcr
r;:v we T..rs trylrj to l:y 1; i iz.'Jl "Il'rlcre
Tip" t!:7 ty.'Cit X73 cut: ttlll no l;x
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. ' . Yep, I heard them talking, and .all I could do-. '.
is tilt my bead fcnny, you know, like, a dog does'.
' when it hears a weird noise," sddFred P. Merts,'
'.; a stcdent.whe said he was';'g!vinj'us.hls real;
'.cssie out of sheer stupidity, '.liiey.spd.some- '
; thing like, 'Hey Uxdt you know, I tjdsk we should .
urioriss ourselves ca our way to class, You know, . ;'
. like, why should we ret be gettteg paid a decent
wage for dzfidsg cross campssf 'Gee, I' don't
know said the c-lhcr on', MaySe we should.' " '
.That'they.cre saying was unreal,'' Karto ,
Bzza. 'i tMzk IT3 lest tie will to I
The Uprrcr, th.5 Lcrr:r. It's s!j::!y ur.th'. :
i. '. -3 6iv:3 is clirs" ciitilty rrt:d v'rj
f;:- '. 1 Izzz, frr tha 3 cf nrjJL;.d a:.i
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Goldbeansmters
ANUS protest
".-.',-. ' By Gexte Gestry ' :
.- S$B2PGiE2i&Ey Stager
'. ; 'Former ANUS Residential candidate.
Leaven Goldbeans Hied a formal protest .
with the ANUS Filcpean- committee be
cause cf what he called unfair competition
from -winning candidate Germand Para-.
:-keating." '.' ''.-.;. '';.,.'
;-' : -'"I heard this, man with' a paper bag on
his head ssy he knew someone who said
Psrakcating was net wearing underwear
the- day cf the election," Gsldbesns said, '
: "I call that 'unfelr with a cspital 'U M
.. Goidbesss would Kct aay gpedScally
why gdng without urJerwesr would give
wIt's like ressiag- fc? of
tie. Hie. people relste ta pa,"
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