The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1988, Page 3, Image 3

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    UPC funds open to UNL groups
By rattie ureene
Staff Reporter
The Funds Allocation Committee
has $3,000 still available this year for
student organizations wanting help to
finance projects and events. The
committee is part of the University
Programs Council.
Applying for funding is the only
way student organizations can re
ceive money from student fees, said
Tara Twedt, committee chairman.
She said student fees are allocated at
the beginning of the year for the
committee through UPC.
“A liny percentage of this money
goes to the Funds Allocation Com
mittee,” she said. “The only way for
student organizations to get money is
to get it through us.”
Twedt said only six organizations
have applied this year.
There is no specific deadline for
application, she said.
“We generally like to have the
applications in five weeks before the
program they have scheduled, so they
have money,” Twedt said.
Student organizations can fill out
an application available in the Cam
pus Activities and Programs Office,
200 Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska
East Union.
Organizations have to meet spe
cific qualifications to be considered.
All the organizations have to be rec
ognized by the Association of Stu
dents of the University of Nebraska.
The groups must not have received
funds from the committee in the four
years prior to the request.
Twedt said organizations also can
receive the money for a new program
for increased membership.
If organizations don’t apply for
funds, the money is absorbed into the
next year’s budget, Twedt said.
Last year, the committee received
no funds from ASUN because there
was money left over from the last
year.
The committee members are ap
proaching campus organizations,
Twedt said.
“We’re trying to make sure the
organizations know about us,’’ Twedt
said.
Chambers says voters can benefit from other political parties
CHAMBERS from Page 1
running for one office, he said.
Chambers said Nebraskans who
voted against him for the U.S. Senate
were frightened by Kerrey’s negao ve
portrayal of the New Alliance Party
and by negative editorials around the
slate. If voters hadn t been frightened,
Chambers said, he may have received
more votes.
People who criticize the New Alli
ance Party don’t know what the party
stands for, Chambers said.
He said that while he was cam
paigning, he was asked questions
about what the New Alliance Party
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represented politically.
“I’d ask (diem) the same questions
about their own parly,” Chambers
said.
If the words New Alliance Party
were removed from the platform and
replaced with either Republican or
Democrat, the average voter would
have voted that platform, Chambers
said. Chambers said voters he talked
to were unable to tell him what their
parlies’ platforms contained.
Chambers’ decision to return to
the Nebraska Legislature came in pan
because of requests from a variety of
individuals, including Nebraska’s
attorney general and inmates of the
Nebraska slate penitentiary, he said.
Chambers said he was told by
people that although they often dis
agree with him, he is needed “to be the
conscience of the legislature.”
His “sense of adventurousness”
allowed him to take the chance of
losing his state senate seat by running
for the U.S. Senate, he said. He said he
hopes young people might be encour
aged to take risks.
Chambers said he expected to
regain his seat in the Legislature. He
said he has been in the Legislature for
a long timeand committed so much of
his time to it that a loss would not have
been a big disappointment.
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