The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1990, Summer, Page 13, Image 13

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Michelle Paulman/Oaily Nebraskan
The stationary bicycles and stair~climbing machines are popular workout choices at the Lee
and Helen Sapp Recreation Center’s weight room.
UNL rec center
offers students
free activities
By Todd Cooper
Staff Reporter
For first-time students at the Uni
versity of Nebraska-Lincoln campus,
the Lee and Helene Sapp Recreation
Facility, which opened last fall, is a
welcome hand to a host of healthy
opportunities.
The recreation center offers full
time UNL students a variety of free
activities, including weightlifting,
racquctball, swimming, basketball,
volleyball, squash and jogging.
“There are certain advantages to
the building,” said Kcnda Scheclc,
assistant director and coordinator of
intramurals at the center. “It pro
motes a healthy lifestyle, and it’s a
great way to meet a lot of new people.
“We’ve had very positive responses
from the students. There’s been a
marked increase in the use of the
building.”
Use of the building has increased
not only because of the wide range of
offerings, but also because of its ac
cessibility, according to Schecle.
“It offers many of the same pro
grams (of other gyms), and it's con
veniently located on campus,” Scheclc
said.
When work is completed on the
reconstruction of the NU Coliseum,
the diversity of the programs at cam
pus recreation should be even greater,
according to Schecle. Work on the
Coliseum will begin sometime this
fall.
Part of that remodeling of the
Coliseum includes the improvement
of the men’s and women’s locker
rooms with a sauna added to each
locker room, the re-laying the gym
floor and the addition of a martial arts
area in the basement.
Students also have access to Cook
Pavilion, the indoor practice field,
whenever Nebraska athletic teams are
not using it.
bootball ticket
forms available
Except for football and men’s
basketball, attending regular season
games of sporting events at the Uni
versity of Ncbraska-Lincoln is free
lor students who show their UNL
student ID cards.
To order tickets for this year’s
seven home football games, full-time
students need to fill out an applica
tion. Those going through New Stu
dent Enrollment should have received
a ticket application. If not, one can be
picked up at the south stadium ticket
office.
Cost of student tickets is $49; add
another $136 for a spouse ticket. The
deadline for ordering is Aug. 21.
A student does not need to be reg
istered or have a student ID card at the
time of ordering, but must be regis
tered and bring an ID card to pick up
the tickets.
Applications for men’s basketball
tickets will be available in Septem
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