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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1992)
Thursday, Friday, Saturday \ w The Wrex Band 0 « .0^ Classic Rock - Blues ’■<f All Around Good Time ^ Dance Band 11435 ’O’ street Next Week Les Exodus 474.2l66 |THE WfiY HOME £&s6 •Stress Reduction Tapes I i ‘Positive Self-Image Books I *Wind Chimes & Jewelry ■ 3231 SO. 13th In the Indian Village Shopping Center 421-1701 1 Hours M-F: 10-7, Sal. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 I "SINCE 1986 YOUR FIRST CHOICE FOR INTERESTING MUSIC & BOOKS" Committee passes 1-year terms Advisers discuss ASUN appointees, parking changes By Jeff Zeleny Staff Reporter Students appointed to the Parking Advisory Committee will now offi cially serve one-year terms. Committee members approved one-year terms by a 5-to-4 vote at their monthly meeting Thursday. The presidentof the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska appoints students to the committee. Previously they have served only one year terms, even though the parking bylaws read that students are required to serve two-year terms. The bylaws were changed to match terms served by other students repre . senting ASUN. Some faculty members indi cated before the vote that students sspp® wmmuf would be better committee mcm ^X5rs * ^ they served >- two-year terms. Committee chairman Tom John son said students had the option of running for a second term and encour aged student members to do so. “I think we as a committee can do a lot to keep the student on,” he said. Four students serve on the board. Three of the members are undergradu ates appointed by AS UN. One gradu ate teaching or research assistant also serves on the committee. That mem ber is appointed by the dean of the Graduate College with input from the AS UN president and the Graduate Student Association. At Thursday’s meeting, the com mittee alsodiscussed upcoming park ing changes. Beginning Jan. 4, 1993, all state and federal cars will be assigned to one lot on East Campus, which will make more parking available for stu dents, faculty and staff. Sewer construction on 14th Street that was to begin Dec. 7 was post poned until semester break. It now will begin Jan. 4 and should be com pleted without closing 14th Street. <3£T tticM ,€>€t StiXPiv, G€T n »AOg£ ii^O^MATio^J CAuu *. f^i| MAT'OKJAU iuVfmjTe OKA t>*u6*A^OSe . U^> DePAt-^CMT OC OCAUTM AMb l4u«AAA4 ^ecuiccs __coo»jau___ At Twisters Music & Gifts, you'll find a wide range of music on sale now at Super Low Prices Cassettes CD's $6.77 $10.77 Prince Madonna George Strait H \RRY CoNNH K, Jr.OC j\1 f -i stardust caravan LU\ i Alan ackson ON THE STREET WHERE VOU LIVE TANGERINE AFTER VOU VE GONEi [O’ i«CUT vti < I_I $uk77Jr‘ Alan Jackson Suzy Bogguss MARY (IIA PIN CARPENTER I mm On I ninr Oil I FFH IUCKV NO! too Min H tO ASK TMf HARD WAV t mi rug Elton John Mary Chapin Temple of Cassettes$13.77 Carpenter the Dog CD’s $20.77 •Hats*Calendars*Incense*Caps* •Sunglasses»Necklaces*Stickers* •Humorous Books«Lava Lamps* •T-shirts«Posters*Pins»Blank Tape* •Carrying Cases*Buttons*JeweIry* •Earrings* Watches*Clocks* •Guatemalan Clothing* And Much More!