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Architecture Continued from Page 1 work. Mutunayagam said he helped Shull to use the computers produc tively, providing advice and assis tance. He said Shull was a student ol his in the past, but he was onl\ a consult ant lor this project. Mutunayagam said he was im pressed with Shull's transition from computer science to architecture. “To make that transition, he used and demonstrated his understanding of the technology . . .. It was an outstanding achievement,” he said. Mutunayagant said he is very proud to be associated with Shull as a con sultant anil as a friend. NelSaskan Editor News NSE Editor Copy Desk Editor Sports Editor Arts & Entertainment Editor Feature Editor Photo Chiet Art & Graphics Director General Manager Production Manager Advertising Manager Sales Manager Publications Board Chairman Professional Adviser Jana Pedersen,472-1766 Matt Herek Stephanie Neill Darran Fowler John Payne Robin Trlmarchl Michelle Paulman Brian Shellito Daniel Shattll Katherine Pollcky Loren Melrose Todd Sears Bill Vobejda, 436-9993 Don Walton 473-7301 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144 080) is published by the UNL Publications Board, Nebraska Union 34. l400RSt. Lincoln, Neb 68588 0448 weekdays during the academic year (except holidays), weekly during the summer session Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments to the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-1763 between 9 a m. and 5 p.m Monday through Friday The public also has access to the Publications Board For information, contact Bill Vobejda, 436 9993 Subscription price is $45 for one year Postmaster Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R St, Lincoln Neb 68588 0448 Second-class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1990 DAILY NEBRASKAN Michelle Paulman Daily Nebraskan Democratic nominee for governor Ben Nelson talks with Bill Hoppner, a former guberna torial candidate for the Democratic party. The Nebraska Democrats kicked off their No vember campaign Monday evening in the Reunion, at 16th and W streets. In a short address, Nelson said the past four years were not what current governor Kay Orr promised, and it is up to the Democrats “to do something about the problem.” REMODELING SALE I hank you for your patience during ' mm the remodeling of our East Campus Store 20 - 60% off 1 All" Big Red " Clothing • EAST CAMPUS STORE ONLY All sales final. Intermediate mark downs may have been taken. Iit-i T illifi! - _ Research Continued from Page 1 nal stress and fatigue. After UNL invested SI5,(XX) in the project, the U.S. Army Research Office granted him SI62,(XX). But the program benefits the uni versity and the state in other wa\s, Splinter said. UNL. benefits because graduates of the university, both with master's and doctorate degrees, have a source of carccr-rclatcd employment, he said. And the program helps attract top level faculty to UNL, he said Al ready one faculty member has been hired from the University of Utah, who brought SI million worth of equipment. Splinter said. Tbc program benefits the state by providing jobs both m Lincoln and soon outside of the city as well, he said. Garden Level East Union 8:30 - 4:30 HEAF Continued from Page 1 | and trade schools w here students have P a possible 60 percent default rate K opposed to UNL’s 3 percent default R rate. Beacon said. E “In Nebraska there is a long his- B lory of good serv ice.” Beacon said. ■ Beacon said Nebraska is tin nine m E the fact that the state’s lending msti- | tut ions have both HEAF and the B Nebraska Student Loan Program B (NSLP) to work will* in student loan I proceedings. K Nebraska lending insiitutionsmay R choose to secure loans either with I HEAF, NSLP or a combination ol £ both. Beacon said R He said the choice of two guaian- B tee agencies resulted from state lego B laiion passed a few years ago £ The legislation provide s suite lend- B ing institutions the ability todoersily B financial hacking powers of student B loan programs. 1| Beacon said the United Suites Aid h Fund (US AF > proposes a coalition to H deal w ith the HEAF system if lman Ej cial problems continue w ilhin u B “We w ant to serve students 1 here ■ will be a guarantee' agency. v, M continue io do business.” he said M 500 OFF Any pizza 475-6363 NAME_ ADDRESS_ DATE_ $1.00 OFF Any pizza ordered 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 475-6363 NAME_ ADDRESS DATE ---- — -1L1 J