Letters Lieurance lets bias discolor his stories Thank you for printing Ed Higgins’ letter (DN, Sept. 4) criticizing the journalistic incompetence of Charles Lieurance, super reporter and under ground pop culture icon. It is true that Lieurance has a good set of creative writing skills, but he suffers as a jour nalist because he is unable to separate personal bias or fact from opinion. My criticism is based upon fact from opinion. My criticism is based upon the p opu lar belief that good journalism presents a clear set of facts to the reader and opinion is saved for the editorial page. Lieurance has obviously overlooked this fact and lets his personal bias dis color everything he sees through his Lennon spectacles. Mr. Editor-in-chief, please review your overstuffed file cabinet of similar complaints and honestly evaluate the performance of Lieurance. It’s been said before, “Save the trees, keep Lieu rance out of print!” Thomas Zillig senior electrical engineering Reader outraged at Goodman’s slur I would like to complain about the sexist slur found in Ellen Goodman’s editorial (DN, Aug. 26). Goodman wrote: “The Dubious Equality Award is sent annually to women who have proved that they can be just as piggish as men.” Imagine the outrage had she written, “The Dubious Equality Award is sent annually to men who have proved that they can be just as bitchy as women.” Such a sweeping dispar agement of “men” or any other group reveals a hostile and bigoted attitude — an attitude Goodman apparently would have us believe she abhors. Perry Hancock j 1 I \ \ Automotive Service t i Educational Program fc J "High Tech” Automotive j | Technician Training J ^ Now Accepting Applications ( « Class Begins Jan. 5,1988 S S Contact: M Iford * S Campus Southeast % community college fc Student Services % 1-800-445-4094 (NE) s 402-761-2131 I --1 The best seats in the house. Tonight! Bears vs. Giants!! And you won’t miss a play at Chesterfield’s. We’ve added more big screen televisions for you to capture all the action. No matter how you look at it Chesterfield’s is the place to be for Monday night football! CHESTERFIELD’S 13th and ‘Q’ street (Lower level of the Gunny’s Building) Lincoln, NE 68508 NOTICE TO STUDENTS 1 All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their “A” portion of student fees during a period beginning August 24, 1987 and ending September 18, 1987. Students claiming a refund will lose benefits provided by Fund “A” users during the Fall semester 1987-88. Application forms are available at the Student Activities Financial Service Office, 222 East Union; ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or the East CAP Office, Nebraska East Union and should be returned by the applicant in person to 222 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska East Union. Students must bring their student I.D. cards at the time of application. Students who are unable to psrsonally return their application to the Student Activities Financial Services Offices shound contact Kim Underdahl, Room 222 (phone 472-5667) before September 11, 1987 to make arrangements. Students who have completed a refund application and returned it on or before September 18, 1987 will be mailed a check for the amount of the refund claimed. Refund checks will be mailed between the dates of September 21 through October 2, 1987. Fund “A” refund amounts are as follows: A.S.U.N... S3.03 U- .... ....Ill Students claiming a refund will lose certain benefits provided by the above listed Fund “A” users. For details on which benefits may be lost, please refer to the cover sheet on the refund application. HI6HLI6HFRS... For Your Books, For Your Room, And For Yourself. The University Bookstore has what you need to turn dark to light, bare to bright, and dull to decorated. Come see us. We can be the i highlight of your day. J Lower L«»el, Nebraska Union, 14th & R 472 7300. Garden L»vel, £«st Union, Ea»t Campus 472-1746. Your Cyclin9 Advisor Cycle Works has the equipment and advice you need to get your school year off to the right start. Our expert technicians can answer all your questions and help you select the cycling equipment that’s right for you. Choose from the latest styles of bicycle clothing and accessories including shorts, jerseys, shoes and gloves. Protect your greatest asset with a riding helmet or pick up a bicycle cargo rack for transporting your books across campus. If you’re looking for a new bicycle Cycle Works has the bike for you. Cycle Works is your Trek bicycle headquarters with many different styles and colors to choose from, all marked down for special back-to- school savings. And, Cycle Works offers expert service on all makes of bicycles— everything from a fall tune-up to a complete overhaul. Stop in at a Cycle Works today. Located only minutes from campus at 27th & Vine or 56th & South. UNL m i wcial«*ed ! wa*e*£®*o/o^ j in your cn onl, g9£ with this coupon L.—............... ■ — — — “ — — ^ I I I I I I I I I I _J