The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Racism
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white supremacists are not always
as blatant as those who tried to
organize W.O.C.S. He said racism
can be found in more subtle forms,
such as the design of a T-shirt or
racist language.
Bowman said it is important
that the fight against racism not
end with Monday’s rally. It must
be fought every day, he said.
William Washington, a sopho
more tight end on the Comhusker
football team, said many black
athletes decided to come to the
rally to show leadership against
racism.
Because many blacks on cam
pus participate in athletics, Wash
ington said, it was important for
theifi to get together and support
the protesters.
Athletes asked to be excused
from practices so they could attend
the rally, Washington said. He said
about “97 percent of the black
football players” were at the rally,
along with athletes in baseball and
track.
Tom Clouse contributed to this story.
Regents
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was based on an “organizational prin
ciple” and would benefit the coordi
nation and governance of the two
schools.
Sen. Don Wesely of Lincoln agreed
with McFarland, saying that the two
schools have a “statewide role and
mission” which would be best served
by placing them under one board.
But Withcm said the amendment
would make UNL and UNMC one
institution.
He said the amendment4 ‘received
no scrutiny’ ’ because it was not brought
up until Monday.
“I can’t sec any serious rationale
for this amendment,” Withem said.
Another amendment McFarland
introduced was to change the pro
posed 11 members on the new board
of regents to eight. It also failed.
Currently there are eight regents.
He also included a section in the
amendment to require those eight
members to be appointed by the gov
ernor. The resolution provides for the
election and appointment of the re
gents.
McFarland said he hasn’t heard
any reasoning for increasing the
number from the current eight to the
proposed 11 or to require a mix of
elected and appointed members.
“To me there is no real rationale
for having that kind of a hybrid board,”
he said.
Greenhouse
Continued from Page 1
“We do have to make choices,”
Coordscn answered. “This is some
thing that is not going to win anyone
votes, but it is something that’s right.
. . . over the long term, we cannot
afford not to support the Institute of
Agriculture and Natural Resources.”
Sen. Scott Moore of Seward said
renovation of the greenhouses was
14th on the regents’ capital construc
tion priority list last year.
‘‘If this is tantamount to ruination
of research in the Institute of Agricul
ture and Natural Resources, why on
earth is it 14th on the priority list?”
Moore asked.
Sen. Ron Withcm of Papillion said
Coordsen’s amendment is one ex
ample of the ‘‘end run” Sen. Jim
McFarland of Lincoln was referring
to in the morning’s debate about re
structuring of higher education.
McFarland had said that by having
the Legislature appropriate money to
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each higher education institution, each
university or college would try to
bypass the regents and go directly to
the Legislature.
“Yes, I’m trying to preempt the
board of regents,” Coordscn said.
“I’m doing so because I firmly be
lieve I’m right. I have an abiding faith
in the members of this Legislature to
do what is right.”
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