1 s-7 "3 V id d - i L. d Wednesday, AprH3, 1C35 University cf Nobrcska-Lincoln Vol. C4 NO. 132 ! i, 7f ?.ihsn Another perfect day with partly cloudy ski : i end a high of 71 (22C). Cloudy end .warm tonigrrt with a io.v of 40 (4C). Partly cloudy end cooler Thursday with a slight chenca of showers r,dah!shofC4(1GC). Cc8 C7u.&obsrSt!ty t&tr&eSxii Soiaiyier '05 job grab dagPagen A miracle Oil iltyl StfGi...Page12 3 j'ii. Q j-U. L &- O 7?K they get y mi a job? Relax, sep Gerry Phansuf; director cf UKL's terser Flsssfe and Place- Djf Ana Lsrr c KsST&epKtsr EilteYs nates Ilia is fca tLSrd csilcle in a caries feed ct fcclp Lr?j ctndsada pre;; jiis to ester tds jsb osr&ct. CJfcsr ftsztes trill fca en eltcmaitfrca to t'is c2a&$tfra weik wcild end a ff3tsi3 "ta C: pc&sBBklgF fssdsndl c&dsstt ft's getting toward semester's end - time Lr a lust attempt to pull cut cf ei aesdemic nosedive. It's hareVyeu say, frith a part-time job sad carapus activities edird up year study time. Still, you think you should try for better grades. After mil, you'll be job fronting soon. meat Center. Coed grades can ser,o toss help you ia the job market, Fha neuf sd-d, tat average pados won't hart. Ia fast, your activities and work experience prchably will count more than year grades when yea lock for a job. "Ninety percent cf the companies that interview here won't core about G?A unless it's really bad," Fhaneaf sdd. Employers used to consider grades heavily in their dedsiens to hire, Pha neuf said. In the last seven to 10 years, however, they have begun to lock harder at the "total packer" cf work expe rience, campus activities and personal ity, he said . CeatSacsd ca T&& 7 Kerrey says proposals would enlmncs education J I$y Gen OcstrKp Sefiter Stewarts ; Funding for a state scholarship pro ps! and & gsveracr-appeinted KU Board cf Regents are two key measures now before the Legislature that would en fence the quality of Nebraska pest secondsry education, Gov. Bob Kerrey' sdd Tuesday. Kerrey, speaking si the Nebraska ' Ststo Student Aseoctdien's ninth Leg iddhe tsserbh the Hebrews Union, said LE1I0 would increase some cf the competition between Nebraska's higher educational institutions. LB190 would set aside $3.3 million from $10 million in revenue frost a pro posed Nebraska future fund. Kerrey" esM money for the future fund would 'be generated by o increase in the state's cigarette tax, assuming the fed--era! government drops its 8-cent cigarette tax nest fall a3 schedule! 'Hie bill would erode a more fce&Uhy envirojsient under which cur institu tkns will he-to compete rad will have to perform in order to receive this money," Kerrey edd. Be said the tZ millioa is a feetion cf the 1223 million that will be spent on the state's higher education institu tions. But thai money's djdleaneo will be 4tar-reachin" Kerrey sdd. Kerrey said that if people ere going to elect the Board ' cf -Events, the voters need to know what is required cf a regent and how these requirements have changed. "The types cf skills we need on the Board of Eegents m very diScult to select through an elected process," Kerrey said. '"The skills required today, re skills that require people to under staad the personnel proes:s how do you select good p eojie? ll'y do you put & pry plm into f oct? IIov do you allo cate resources so 63 to have money for salaries which I argue, are first dollar expenditures? How do you make technological decisions? We've get-to confront technology today and get that technology incorporated into cur edu cational system." Kerrey sdd many people who have those skills do not run for election. "It's come to a point in time where we're geing to have to select net only what we're gofe to be, butwhere we're gdnj to put cur flrst-ddler inveeti ment," he sdd, "and I think it's gdnj to be very dlSeult in make these kind cf dedsicaj when we're eiectinj that board." . 4 -J J i r i r V t """""" ' t!w iiwrjs&aa Greslcs on a stick?. Eliasy JcSjssaa, a ceab cr cf Pi Be& PM israrS, dtsM the top cf percla ia fesril ettta Plil Gsrtssa Rslta festers fecisss, 1425 E St, Tessdsy. Th FUL end PI PMa ere tsljg tsma eltthi3 ca te pais for a total cf ICO bsssrs week to rdbs iscasy for ths Vslie Ilsp-a AleccSlm CctsaselSs end Eefsmi Center, S410 O Ct. Tfeey fcepe to raiss t2rZ& t!a-s to.a:tl5n3 end Elsaa. ' 1 T1 i j r.:- ';r r::i . .nee hdl cd.tc.la f::d it's nd, f i i;'j tzr.l Ls e cddsdi t!,at d::::Yt lock Lieonti Tl3 1: E::t Union edd .da h"i dzk ? :oi:n tdd"3 rd gy ch'r3 r: K'.e tv"3 b rd.r:r:"ta, Ari tv.e t.i ? f. .re 13 i trji to dd::i I.:::' c:i'," ;ry ttidcn J f.c -i t -th cr ?" .3. 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Ih;T::v;r, r!::'oJ:hrxte:i, ho is the current Ketrad;a Bt Udon food snice msasser, tJi the er.t cdd::.i csn't rdy cn a cf ;de aucdnee Ide tthcr fa-i e nleea co. "We have to da? in the cash customer," Jchrdensdl Cdy aloat Id? cf the cdly n:X c:.'d:ds patrons to residence hall dvdd. Jv:.r. d-n rdi. Co cad crLtcdi -.1 menders try to r.dsvre "cl.ilian cu dr.:rs" v,ho don't h ve ta edata urdtrairy eddedi 1 ee ? co!r.bs 1 a-':. T"t t:rau--3 a'i udsorolty Lei erdeas recwve sv-...:s u.ys centra re: J r.cr?, cn L ? r d :? d :r : 3 cm 1 3 r.ai 3 in tie iter. e.eraenu,Jd.:.d.cnsdI. Thus, rd'.Is dldj::nees are r:.:;:r.dvh Lr thc-.tfdidrl ar;re:ud;-,d:dl Id '. j erdi ca dr. n v.h? n.y tde th:d tulr. -o cd:-d.e3 d.i;-, 3 r:ro foar ":ri t3 csjcicnt w3 g..di-ho3, Jt.Ti'jw0n sau Another diTefe.3ic: the enormous dessert selection. Johnston, who was assistant Led ser vice msnagcr for sheet three years, sdd City Camps desserts are prepared at Abel Hall Led service, then catered to the ether residence hdl csfetsrias. Cn East Campus, lrevcr, the cafeteria makes its cwn desserts. Jdj;d.:n, who ado is s didltian, rdd her etrs e.'.iedicrd brknr.d ti e"r:i1:ne3 v.ith cdl:u3 Loi Eunices m he mdhr naaoi f ;r Ctst Cpus' lljx foci cdity. Johnston ari hir da.! iientdy mMn students' tries i they U ets cello 23 Led and L-o v the wads tsid Ltzta d htircdl.e students. The id::J L-T.cn: 3 pe;d--y cf 3 e::t cdd:di b pt'y rtr-orr'd.e Lr a C"-c:;.t sur-d.!:rCd::"t:-d.: etui v.d" thxe from Gty Campus, CsE&nned ca Pc 3 s -