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Renovations include four volley ball/baskctball courts, six badminton courts, improvement and expansion of men’s and women’s locker rooms — each with a sauna — a fitness/ aerobics room equipped with a sound system and a combative arts room. The facility, including the swimming pool, will be accessible to the dis abled. The UNL volleyball team will use the volleyball/basketball courts for practices and home matches. The stands scat 4,500 fans. The Coliseum’s renovation was part of a S14.9-million project that began more than five years ago with construction of the Lee & Helene Sapp Memorial Recreational Facil ity, Campbell said. The project also includes renovation of Mabel Lee Hall, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of fall. The Coliseum will be dedicated September 12. I_12—-a— . liM— Jeft Haller/ON Kenneth Moore of Builders Inc. works on a fire exit from the Coliseum swimming pool. Diversity tops AS UN ‘to do’ list Group organizing programs about rape awareness By Chuck Green Senior Reporter Increased rape awareness and cul tural diversity is at the top of Univer sity of Nebraska-Lincoln AS UN Presi dent Andrew Sigerson’s “to do” list this fall. Sigerson relumed to Lincoln from i I for an associate di rector to Clayton Ycuttcr, domestic affairs counselor to the president. Throughout the summer, Sigerson stayed in contact with senators from the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska, and his plans seemed to be on schedule, he said. “We’re close to having a game plan for everything we want to get done this fall,” he said. Sigerson said he planned to make a “State of the Campus” address to UNL students during the first month of classes. In the speech, Sigerson will inform students of AS UN’s plans for the year and will report on the status of projects discussed in his campaign platform. Before he left in May, Sigerson met with ASUN vice presidents Liz Healey and Trent Steele to plan for the fall and to assign various platform projects to senators. Many projects already have been put into action, Sigerson said. Wheelchair accessibility was improved in the Bob Devaney Sports Center in time for UNL’s summer graduation ceremony last weekend, and areas were provided for disabled people to watch the ceremonies. Another mailer of concern for Sigerson was the parking situation on campus. Sigerson said he had dis cussed possible improvements with members of the Parking Advisory Board. He said he would uffcc stu dents to increase their input to cam pus parking officials. Sigerson also is trying to organize a rape awareness program, which will include seminars that will “get the entire campus thinking about the problem of rape, and not just some of the lime,” he said. One way to accomplish that, he said, is to bring together representa tives from the UNL Police Depart-’ ment, University Health Center, Women’s Center, sororities, fraterni ties and residence halls to discuss ways of increasing awareness of rape. To Sigerson, the development of a campus multicultural awareness pro gram will pose the most difficult challenge, he said. “That certainly will be the most visual of our goals, because if the problem isn’t tackled, people will sec it first,” he said. “Multicultural issues arc very hard ones to deal with be cause nobody agrees on them.” One of Sigcrson’s plans calls for weekly meetings with campus cul tural group leaders to discuss solu tions to existing problems and issues that may arise. 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