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Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, August 21, 1985
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Pharmacy college spared;
Winqer sparks summer news
Here's a wrap-up of the top area
news stories from summer break:
The NU Board of Regents at their
July monthly meeting rejected a
proposal by University of Nebraska
Medical Center Chancellor Charles
Andrews to phase out the pharmacy
school and UNL's division of the NU
nursing program.
Andrews had proposed the idea
to make up for UNMC's $2.1 million
shortfall for fiscal year 1985-86.
The board instead adopted a plan
by Regent Robert Koefoot of Grand
Island to raise medical center tui
tion an average of 36.2 percent and
make $500,000 in internal budget
reallocations to keep the two pro
grams alive. The tuition increase
would generate about $950,000 for
UNMC. It would take effect in 1986.
Actress Debra Winger, a fre
quent companion of Gov. Bob Kerrey
since the two met during filming of
'Terms of Endearment' in Lincoln
two years ago, was ticketed in late
July for speeding, 51 mph in a 35
mph zone.
Winger, who was driving Kerrey's
state-leased luxury sedan, was
returning from a swim at the Prairie
Life Center, 70th and A streets, in
which Kerrey holds a financial
interest through a blind trust.
The incident drew national atten
tion after Lincoln Star columnist
Curt Donaldson jokingly announced
'The Winger Dinger Fund,' estab
lished to raise enough money for
Winger to buy a car from used car
dealer Weird Wally. About $900 was
raised and Winger later said she
would match the total to buy a '75
Caprice that she donated
to Lincoln's Women in Community
Service home for girls.
The speeding ticket cost Winger
$51 ($26 for speeding and $25 for
the license charge) plus $21 in
court costs.
O S.E. Copple, former president
of the insolvent Commonwealth
Savings Co. of Lincoln, began his
366-day federal prison term June 24.
Copple, 88, was convicted of con
spiracy to make false entries on the
records of a federally insured Bea
trice Bank.
Copple was flown to the federal
minimum security prison in Fort
Worth, Texas. lie will serve the state
sentence concurrently with the fed
eral sentence at Fort Worth.
Operating hours at the Shel
don Art gallery have been reduced.
UNL Chancellor Martin Massengale
ordered the move in wake of the $2.2
million shortfall the campus now
faces.
The Sheldon Gallery will now be
open from 1 2-5 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday and Sundays 2-5 p.m. Pre
viously, the art gallery had opened
at 10 a.m. on weekdays.
Massengale's directives also in
creases admission prices at the
Sheldon Film Theatre to $3.75, up
75 cents, and reduces film theater
programming to four nights per
week.
O In more recent news, NU foot
ball player Brian Hiemer died last
week of a self-inflicted gun shot
wound.
Hiemer shot himself at his par
ent's farm four miles north of Shelby.
Hiemer shared the No. 1 tight end
position with Todd Frain last year.
The reason for Hiemer's suicide
remains unclear.
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Financial Aid Office 472-2030
Racquetball Court Reservations
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Love Memorial Library 472-2848
C. Y. Thompson Library 472-2802
University Bookstore 472-2285
University Police
emergency 472-3550
non-emergency 472-3555
Nebraska Union 472-2181
East Union 4721776
Daily Nebraskan 472-2588
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