Career Comer Students who plan to participate in on campus interviews this fall or are referred to fr employers must attend an orientation session and register with the Career Planning and Place ment Center. The Fall 1987 orientation session schedule is: 2 p.m., Thursday, Nebraska Union. 7 p.m., Sept. 1, Nebraska Union. 10 p.m., Sept. 3, Nebraska Union. Noon, Sept. 22, Nebraska Union. 7 p.m., Sept. 29, Nebraska Union. The location of the sessions will be posted on the Nebraska Union daily calendar. Bidding for interviews begins Sept. 9 and con tinues on Mondays after that date. Accounting majors need to register early and drop off 20 copies of their registration forms at the Career Planning and Placement Center. I The Nebraska marching band performs for spectators Friday night. Andrea Hoy/Dally Nebraskan Measles shots now required By Kip Fry Staff Reporter For the second year, new students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln must be immunized for measles. The Nebraska Medical Association recently announced that outbreaks of measles on college campuses account for about 20 percent of reported cases. Young adults who have not been vacci nated with a live virus vaccine probably are not protected from the disease. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta recommended that colleges and universities install an inoculation policy, after studies showed the high percentage of measles cases on college campuses. While there is no specific deadline * for the shots, students who hae not turned in proof of vaccination by Sept. 16 will be mailed a reminder, said Gerald Fleischli, medical director of the University Health Center. After Oct. 16, a $26 fee will be charged and another letter will be sent. The policy specifically affects freshmen and trans fer students. Students who do not respond by the end of the semester will have their grades withheld until they do, Fleischli said. Last year, UNL administration held the grades of 17 students, Fleischli said. However, they all eventually com plied, he said. “The response this year is even bet ter compliance, because people know that we mean it,” Fleischli said. Students must give the health cen ter proof of the month and year of their last measles inoculation, Fleischli said. The health center provides shots for $20. Orr: Funds may attract U S West ORR from Page 1 "This (plan) will broaden the pers pective for competitiveness," Liberty said. "We were the only state to offer this." U S West operates extensive research projects, Baca said. NU would play a large part in the new research facility, connecting professors and students with the large corporation for research in the technical sciences. Rowson said university officials have known that emphasizing research would be a plus not only for the university, but for Nebraska as well. Baca said that a proposal such as Orr’s could be a deciding factor in locating the research facility. "It’s good that states’ governments are recognizing the importance of re search and the importance of competi tiveness," Baca said. "It’s heartening to see that the state of Nebraska is willing to put such an effort into research and education." Save on new textbooks. in savings is passed on to you when you buy your new textbooks at Nebraska Bookstore. With the price of new _textbooks climbing higher and higher, ^Nebraska Bookstore is trying to help keep your costs down. New texts are now available on tbe second level of Nebraska Bookstore. Buy now and save on new textbooks for all your classes. I Textbook Return Policy: 1. Keep your receipt. 2. Do not damage text. 3. Do not remove price tag. 4. Return before Sept. 5, 1987. -1 ■ j* Save on used textbooks. in savings is yours when you buy your 1 used texts at Nebraska Bookstore. 1 We have more used textbooks on our | shelves than any other campus store. In fact, we sell more used textbooks than new ones and that means the money stays in your pocket, not ours. Nebraska Bookstore has the textbooks you need at a price you can afford. Save on electronics. I— | i_ mm r-r-r-ring! Time for classes to start and a great time for p new alarm clock from _ Nebraska Bookstore’s Electronics depart ment. Several new Westclox styles and colors to choose from —all pictured above. Reg. Price *6.29-12.99 Sale *4.25 ,*9.59 And save on Maxell XL90 Cassettes. Buy a box of 10 and we’ll give you a FREEwalkman shoulder bag!(14.95 value). cqp Reg. *46.45. Now have on supplies. piral filler paper, hi _ liters and desk amps are just a few of the many specially priced items available this fall in our supply department. Filler paper 200 sheets i/l/y Spiral Notebooks i0'/z”X 8” 70 sheets ACk 4 colors. Narrow or Wide ruled. Tea. Study Lamps by Tai-Lites. Available in Ivory, Brown, Black, Blue, Red and White. (Chrome slightly higher.)