Monday, October 14, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 TROPICAL COSTA RICA December 27 - January 11 Experience Whitewater Rafting on Jungle Rivers. Hike in cloud forests (fQQ E and relax on magnificent beaches. ( I Call Mark Ebel Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Street 472-3467 CI - Mi. 5 " r T if rJ. U t 4 t T- ( 1 m "1-ws n f Kenneth JareckeDaily Nebraskan State Sen. Ernest Chambers of Omaha talks to a group of students during the anti-apartheid rally Friday behind the Nebraska Union. Chambers: Blacks must fight CHAMBERS from Page 1 People who oppose a black revolu tion in South Africa are against blacks because after they gain control, "there might be racial domination," he said. "(Those in opposition) say there might be injustice. What is there now?" Chambers asked. "What they are afraid of is that black people will learn the lessons that have been taught to us down through the years and apply them to our oppressor, where it would be justified," he said. If students want to help solve the injustices in South Africa, Chambers said, "they have to begin raising money to help the black people and the few white people in South Africa who are concerned about freedom, to obtain the weapons necessary to fight against the racists in South Africa." Tours, demonstrations planned Computing services to be displayed By Linda Hartmann Staff Reporter Chances are that anyone with a question about computing can find an answer this week during the "Comput ing Extravaganza." The week-long schedule of activi ties, sponsored by the UNL Computing Resource Center, is open to all UNL faculty, students and staff members. Kathryn Alderman, computer educa tion specialist and program coordina tor, said activities each day will bal ance mainframe and microcomputer interests. Alderman said UNL has services and equipment that people aren't aware of. "Computing is a hot issue right now," Alderman said. "We'll have a chance to tell them where we're going." She said the center will offer dem onstrations, tours, classes, presenta tions and discussions about computing possibilities at UNL. Activities are scheduled at different places on campus. Several demonstrations will cover beginning computing as well as more complex systems used in some UNL classes, Alderman said. Other activities include: The opening of the Faculty Sup port Center (FASTER), a computer laboratory for UNL faculty and staff members in the Wick Alumni Center. O Panel discussion on microcom puters in the classroom. O Tours of the computer-use rooms in Nebraska Hall. A presentation by Doug Gale, director of the Computing Resource Center, on computing plans for the future at UNL. O A discussion with four people working in computer-related fields without computer science degrees. O A three-hour grand tour for those unable to attend the individual tours scheduled during the week. Alderman said most events do not require pre-registration. Complete infor mation about the nearly 30 events scheduled is available in the Comput ing Resources Center, 302 Teachers College. AreJhr2i lonc tmlks it stxirfr.ij; 'ft wmr cn your i 9 . .. ?V""'- Tin V cornel , iw see us, Df. " 1 Klawitte. Lid Dr.Vjlliamvpyeiat the,! Iinic, foffree examination and ronsultai, ns j I "The Wot Clair; ly apt. only y 466-0219 " 600 No. Cbtner Suite 116 24-Hour Banking Close to Campus with CD jfe&BfW at U-Stop Convenience Shop & Deli 17th & Q Streets Buy one tube or jar of paint at regular price and get a second for 50 off. At University Bookstore, we know how expensive being an art student can become. So from Octobet 14-19, when you buy one tube or jar of paint at regular price, we'll give you a second paint item of equal or lesser value for 50 off. This sale includes our entire inventory of high quality acrylic, oil, water color and fempra paints. In a choice of colors to please any palette. So hurry in and stock up. At prices like these, you might even have money left for food. The BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Books and more! Lower Level, Nebraska Union, 14th & R 472-7301 - Monday-Friday 8:OOAM-5:30PM Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM Closed Sundays Services Available: Copying, Photoprocessing, Typewriter Rental, Western Union. I l ,.osi. Ql M&eL,,. A1S r n CUSTOM HAIRSTYLING AND BARBER SERVICE Bring in this ad for: 50c off price of haircut Coupon good thru Oct 31 Nebraska Union Lower Level APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 472-2459 TAKE 4 FREE FROM PONTJUO'S! amnragiiMiiiagipi8gniaianwBnBBiiooo i5iiBi!iiiagiBiigeMBMiiaiaBBBEatagaoeiBiElHBBBgB 1 is ' An Q C1' tW" 1 Ml 5 1 I I I I I I i eg 1 C3ClJ