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Monday, September 30, 1985
HA OKs resolution
on common area use
By P'cina Johnson
Staff 'oporter
A resolution supporting Harper-Schramm-Smith
senate's power to reg
ulate the use of common areas in the
HSS complex was passed unanimously
by the Residence Hall Associatioa
KHA senators discussed the resolu
tion for almost two hours during their
meeting Thursday.
RHA's resolution also orders a delay
in opening the Smith Hall athletic
study facility until a satisfactory, via
ble solution is reached with the HSS
senate.
RHA's action was requested by the
Smith Study Area Investigative Com
mittee. The resolution says the women's
athletic study area in Smith Hall was
researched and construction was begun
without consulting any student or stu
dent government, violating HSS resi
dents' rights.
The Smith Study Area Investigative
Committee plans to meet with Rudy
Lewis, vice chancellor of student affairs
and UNL women's and men's athletic
department.
"We want to find out the story of
exactly what happened," said Sydney
Warner, committee chairwoman.
After a meeting with UNL Housing
Director Douglas Zatechka Wednesday
Warner said Zatechka was approached
in midJuly by Chancellor Martin Mas
sengale and UNL Athletic Director Bob
Devaney to find a location in the resi
dence halls for the women's athletic
study facility.
"Zatechka was under pressure to
give them an answer as soon as possi
ble he told us," Warner said. "We want
to know why it was rushed so quickly
and why they couldn't wait until the
students returned from summer vaca
tion so they at least could be told.
The investigative committee also
asked for ASUN's support in its research
but was refused when the bill was
dropped during a special session of
ASUN, also Thursday.
"We will continue to go through the
normal procedures in our investigation
until all our questions are answered "
said Dan Hofmeister, investigative com
mittee member and ASUN senator.
"Negotiation is the key in this issue,"
Hofmeister said during the special
session.
HSS senate will meet in open forum
at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the HSS fond
service. Zatechka will speak. Devaney
also was invited to speak, said Mike
Baacke, HSS senate member.
Police Report
The following incidents were reported
to UNL police between 12:51 am.
Thursday and 9:32 p.m. Saturday.
Thursday
12:51 a.m. Vandalism to a door
reported at Abel Hall.
1:42 a.m. Mirrors reported stolen
from the wall next to the elevator in
Smith Hall.
2:38 p.m. Assault reported at
Abel Hall.
9:52 a.m. Person reported tres
passing at Pound Hall.
10:35 a.m. Bank card previously
reported stolen was reported used at
an automatic teller machine.
11:16 a.ra. Wallet reported
stolen from a room in Abel Hall.
3:34 p.m. Stereo and cassette
tapes reported stolen from a vehicle in
Parking Area 23 near 14th and Avery
streets.
3:36 p.m. Bug net reported
stolen from the front of a vehicle in
Parking Area 23 near 14th and Avery
streets.
4:31 p.m. Money reported stolen
from a wallet on a desk in Veterinary
Basic Science on East Campus.
6:39 p.m. Pizza reported stolen
from a delivery car at 420 University
Terrace. A UNL student later was
arrested for the theft.
7 p.m. Hubcaps reported stolen
from a vehicle in Parking Area 3 north
of Harper Hall.
Friday
8:32 a.m. Property damage ac
cident reported in Parking Area 23
near 14th and W streets.
8:52 a.m. Property damage re
ported to a vehicle north of Nebraska
Center for Continuing Education on
East Campus.
10:09 a.m. Property damage
accident" reported in Parking Area 23
near 14th and Holdrege streets.
12:49 p.m. Hit-and-run acci
dent reported In Parking Area 3 north
of Harper Hall.
2:07 p.m. Belated report of a
hit-and-run accident in Parking Area
16 near 15th and S streets.
2:16 p.m. Wallet reported lost
on City Campus.
3:02 p.m. Purse reported stolen
from Nebraska Union or Oldfather Hall.
Saturday
12:47 a.m. Person reported
sleeping in the hallway at Oldfather
Hall. Person was contacted by police
and arrested for possession of narcotics.
7:08 a.m. Four reports of van
dalism to vehicles parked on the west
side of 1425 R St.
8:55 a.m. Tires reported slashed
on a vehicle parked on the west side of
1425 R St.
1:21 p.m. Moped reported stolen
from the west side of Abel Hall.
3:59 p.m. Person reported solic
iting magazines in Pound Hall.
5:59 p.m. . Attempted burglary
reported at 480 N. 16th St. One person
was arrested.
9:32 p.m. Person arrested for
allegedly driving while intoxicated near
22nd and Vine streets.
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