Dally Nebraskan Page 7 Monday, March 17, 1986 Police Report Windows on 14 cars were reportedly 1:48 p.m. Wallet reported stolen smashed Friday and Saturday, said from the men's locker room at Mabel university police. Lee Hall. Stereo equipment was reported 5 p.m. A UNL student was arrested stolen from eight of those vehicles, at Love Library after allegedly tearing police said. A make up case was also pages from a magazine and trying to reported stolen. pass through the electronic security Police said one person or group of gate, people is probably responsible for the 6:15 p.m. A UNL football player thefts. A case containing cassette tapes was arrested for assault after allegedly was reported stolen from one car and hitting another football player follow- was recovered in another vehicle that ing an argument, had also been broken into, police said. 11:20 p.m. Window reported Wednesday broken from the trailer at the Lied Cen- Eleven reels of 16mm film were ?' for Performing Art construction packed in a box and left in a hall. They ;., rfia were taken some time between 10:30 o Jo n v a.m. and 7:30 a.m. . 8:? - Po 1( recovered a vehi- cle with license plates reported stolen Thursday by the Omaha Police Department. Veh- 1:50 p.m. Football training film icle was impounded, valued at $2,000 was reported stolen 5:44 a.m. Bulletin Board in Cather from South Stadium. Hall lobby reported torn down. 8:01 a.m. Yard light on north side 1 1:25 a.m. License plates reported of Wick Alumni Center reported broken, stolen from a vehicle In Parking Area 2 9:29 a.m. Someone reportedly at 19th and Vine streets, drove onto the grass and ran over a 7:54 p.m. License plates reported small lawn tree on the grounds north of stolen from a vehicle in the metered the College of Law. parking lot east of the Nebraska Union. PTIim J A rnT m r mtTn nrmr -r - Jo FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC "Through the Looking Glass: A Christian and His Self Image" Hear: Dr. Larry Banta of Creighton University Medical Center March 18 at 7:00 p.m. City Union (room will be posted) Lecture will deal with stress, guilt, depression & anxiety among other topics. For more information, call 475-0398 Sponsored by College-Career Christian Fellowship 3e Wise EARLY REGISTER jgp Mm SUMMER SESSION! CE 17-APRIL 4 Class Priority All students who register during the early registration period, March 17-April 4, 1986, will receive class priority for the choice of courses if their registration worksheets and course request forms are completed and returned to the Office of Registrations and Records, Window 2, 208 209 Administration Building, according to the following schedule. 1 . Graduate students and students of senior rank (89 or more credit hours on record at the end of the second semester . 1985-86), by 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 19. 2. Students with 53 or more credit hours by 4 p.m. Friday March 21. 3. Students with fewer than 53 credit hours by 3 p.m. Friday, April 4. Pre-Session 8-Wk Session First Session Second Session May 19-June 6 May 19-July 11 June9-July 11 July 14 August 15 Summer Sessions Class Schedules and Registration Packets are available in 208-209 Administration. UNL is an Affirmative ActionEqual Opportunity Educational Institution University Program Council Arts Coraoittes THEIR 1906 PHOTO CONTEST More information, and entry forms can be aquired in Room 200, City Union. Deadline for entry is April 7, 1906 al Reductions! ETVs) mo n mmMm m ri-n-wn -rirr . i i.i -ri published WMI' AT All Sale books Reg. 25$ and up All Games including Trivial Pursuit & editions , ':..: .-asii...,, m a m c . a mm j? h mm All Big Red clothing and gifts kademia All Used Technical & Reference hooks All Puzzles Reg. $6.50 and up mmi All Posters j Reg. $1.50 and up 1 ' I j) (PP? (Pffl All General Books All Calculators while quantities last vv..l . J L--.J Vjrri U vli -rfff f All Textbooks Open Kkjndoy-Fricy, 8-5:30, Saiurday, 9-5:33 More linn a Eocliclcra