The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 26, 1986, Image 1

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Weather: Mostly cloudy and
cooler with highs in the upper 70s.
Chance for thundershowers today
and tonight.
Places to escape from
them dining hall blues
Arts & Entertainment, Page 9
DuBose to miss first
four games, maybe more
Sports, Page 13
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August 26, 1986
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Vol. 86 No. 3
novations
eiiangin;
campus looics
By Michael Hooper
Senior Reporter
With the ongoing construction and renovation
projects, UNL is looking different all the time.
Returning UNL students are seeing a few
changes to the Physical Plant, a big hole in the
ground on 12th and 'R' streets soon to become
the Lied Center for the Performing Arts to the
new addition adjoining the Former Law and
Architectural Hall.
"Most students won't notice the difference,"
said John Amend, assistant director of the UNL
Physical Plant, who has been involved in more
than a half dozen constructionrenovation pro
jects at UNL.
Bidding for the Lied Center will begin Sept. 2
and a bid will be taken Oct. 1, Amend said.
"Hopefully, by the first of November, we'll see
some work started on the Lied Center," Amend
said. The $20 million Lied Center project should
be completed by March or April 1989, he said.
During the summer the Former Law renova
tion project was completed, Amend said.
The College of Architecture has moved into
the restored and renovated Former Law building.
Except for a few small details, the link
between Former Law and Architecture Hall is
complete. Now that the link is nearly finished,
renovation has begun in Architecture Hall,
Amend said. The whole project for the Architec
ture College will cost approximately $4.33 mil
lion, which comes from state funds and a bond
issue, Amend said.
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