The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1985, Image 1

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Ea ej3 spsndls time with clme
MeadSt wiSMag srcand Ms family's
fen or Jast rekxbg scmethiiig ha
kwm't had mesa t!r.c for this yaar ;
while savfeg 3 stadsat go7ercmeat
president.
Seeddei's tzm o ASUN president
and Et'iidest regst rtpreseatttivs
ended Vedaesdsy 0?esii5.g with the .. '
issts!latisa of r.c.Iy elected presi- ;.
d-iit Ccrard Ks:t?r, .' i -
gmning of im&mlMmB. 1 . minft won;
ilie? is d stmna
Ai:hsi!"h Ms term ia cOee W2S
prcdactiYa, he said, it is an ending he
is ready fr
Scuddjr siid his interest ia polit
ics mi pweranest goes bmk ir, Ms '
chlldhccd.
'I'va irr..ci to 1: 3 a lawyer since I
23 eil:,t yesrs cLV' e isid.
Thcjh hiis fctha- is ea sttomqr,
Scudd Sw'd ha preismid Mm net to
fee a lawyer, becsese Ms fethcr
thciigM the job market was too tight.
., "He siwip told ma to ga to med .
school," Scadder said. MBst ha '
resigns very supportive of what I do.
Ha ssld his hW interest in kw
is just oae thiag the two ha?e ia ,
common.
"Neither oae cf us hus hiir," he
said.
Seudder smd workiaa 50 houra a
rwnlf Im 1a ASjTTM 0im raVilm lr5.wi
141 HIO f-WUtl ViliVO WliiVS &3kiU$
23 hours of classes daring Ms tem
v.-3 not essy. .
Cat still he iri?gs to do Ms bsst it
evi4Mn he does.
Scudder, 22, is confident cf bis
future. He picas to gssdsste bi llsy
with m Arts and isleaces degree fci
Eaish. After 0sdast!s2 b plsass to
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ejitisriagkwscheul.'
la a Eifeersity sptem taditioaaUy
thovghi cf a large buxeaficry
with eaxespoasive tdbaislstnera ad
too mach red tspa, Scaddar oid he
ssc3 the imiYsreily 3 a "isp'3
placa" Ha sees it's simplicity as an
"iastitutica cf adairJstrstcrs rho ets
veryrespoasive to stadeat'a aeed3.H
"hey hr.a to ba," ha ssld. "The
' cr,!y roa the adMiastrsticn exists,
is becsase students ess ha'e."
Scuddcr said the AS-UN Seaate
pirysd a mJor rola ia ddaying a
prq c-al to ccastract the new univer
sity fccokstora before it wts ts be
voted on by the NU Board cf Eegsnts,
The prtposd was held so mere stu
dent ispat could be herrd. -
. Bcadd said ha tMrtks there is
slwip the chaase for cfcssge at UNL
& ,. 'm anarw. n :'s
toward that ' . '
the Mid of change that is hmzS,
- cid to students.
But one chsasa thst DrohtMv will
act cccur is the right for a student
regent to vote, he said. A difareat
vote is more elective. .
."Tlie student rsgent vota Is not as
vital as a psnuaska vote," ha said.
"Tou naed to persusda a msjoiiy vote
from the regents anyway."
Scudddr also finds a simplicity in '
the purpose of higher cducrtica
... "it should end ia employment but
should be aimed ia the dtrsctica of -m
education ia a totsl sense, a lesni
iig cf the Mstoiy of cur civilisttioa, .
mi jast sn 'sccumslstion cf facts. . '
Students should leave with a more
broad perspective End exposure to
tiberalarts. My hope is that edapa-
tion Is looked on as a life of Itte'niind
end a pMug cf knowledge. I think
now there is ft swing toward that." ;
, After law school, Scudder said he
wsnts to go back to public service,
probably in Miar educstion.- ;-
"My tern as president has
increased my interest in public ser-
vice(M Scudder said. "It's btm ths
greatest experience cf my life."
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