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    Friday, September 13, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Smith Hall resolution criticizes
women's training table addition
By Jody Beem
Staff Reporter
A resolution criticizing placement of
the Women's Training Table in Smith
Residence Hall without first consulting
the hall's residents was unanimously
approved by the Residence Hall Asso
ciation Thursday.
The student governments of the
Harper-Schramm-Smith dormitory com
plex and Smith Hall unanimously agreed
to support the resolution earlier this
week. In two days, Smith Hall Presi
dent Sydney Warner collected 232 sig
natures from residents who criticized
the decision to build the training
table in Smith Hall. Signatures are
still being collected from other resi
dents. "I don't have any problem with the
women athletes having an area (train
ing table)," said Warner, "especially
since they were excluded from the
men's training table. But we are con
demning the fact that they put it in the
residence hall study area without con
sulting us."
Warner said that some residents
suggested the new area have specific
hours for the athletes to study and then
be opened for everyone's use. Cur
rently, she said, the training table is
occupying the space that housed the
hall's piano rehearsal room and resi
dents' study area The remaining study
area must also be used as a prac
tice room for the piano, which defeats
both purposes, she said.
"Maybe we can't change this one
thing, but hopefully we can keep peo
ple from taking away further housing
areas without consulting us," said Dave
Edwards, a member of RHA.
RIIA agreed to form a committee
with Warner as chairperson to cont inue
looking into the matter and to bring it
before ASUN.
In other news, Woody Getz, RHA
advisor, said that residence hall mem
bers should be aware that even with
the breakup of AT&T, students cannot
sign separate agreements with other
phone companies.
UNL has signed a contract to use
AT&T and LT&T exclusively, Getz said,
so it would go against the contract for
students to sign with another company.
Another company cannot connect with
the campus switchboard, so it is tech
nically impossible to have another long
distance company, he said.
That doesn't mean that other com
panies can't try to sell st udents a con
tract, Getz said. These contracts are
still binding even if the student cannot
receive the services of the company.
Hans for Residence Hall Week,
November 17-23, were also discussed.
This year the event will feature East
Campus activities. The Fun Run, spon
sored by Reader's Digest, is scheduled
on East Campus along with one resi
dence hall "Family Feud." Other plan
ned activities include a fashion show,
movies, educational programs and a
day when students can call anywhere
in the nation from the city union, free.
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Scholarships awarded from trust con-,
tributions increased bv about 25 trust
funds over last year, said Dr. Don Aripoli,
director of Scholarships and Financial
Aid. A total of about 850 trusts provide
tuition money to UNL students meeting
scholarship guidelines.
Aripoli said these funds provide
between $2.5 million and $3 million in
aid. According to Aripoli, the Univer
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Aripoli said he distributes these funds
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Fund donors can set other require
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Deadline for application
Friday, Sept. 20.
By a Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter
The Nebraska Union Board voted
unanimously Tuesday night to replace
the present ride board in the Nebraska
Union with a computerized device that
will link UNL students needing rides
with other students across the country.
The new "Ridebank" will be mounted
on the wall in the hallway in the
southwest corner of the union, where
the present system is located. It will be
54 inches wide, 48 inches high and 14
inches deep.
By pressing a series of keys, students
can enter their name, address and
intended destination into the system.
Students then receive a printout
listing the names of potential rides.
People wanting shorter trips within
the state of region will be able to use a
local program on the computer.
CMI, the company that produces the
Ridebank machines, will hire a UNL
student to handle system problems.
The board should be ready for install
ment by Thanksgiving, said Frank Kuhn,
assistant director of the Nebraska
Union.
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