The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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Stuff the Cats
Liz Veomett, a sophomore member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, stuffs tissue paper into a
chicken-wire Wildcat Wednesday night in front of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Nebraska
will play the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Dining with regents encouraged
By Andrea Kaser
Senior Editor
Students opposing a proposed
green space at UNL or an engineering
college at UNO should come to Fri
day’s Regents on Campus Luncheon,
ASUN’s Government Liaison Com
mittee chairman said.
The free luncheon at the Wick
Alumni Center is
open to all stu
dents. Beginning
at 11:30 a.m., it
will precede the 1
p.m. meeting of
the University of
Nebraska Board of
Regents. The re
gents will vote at that meeting op
UNL Chancellor Graham Spanier’s
proposal to replace the parking lot
north of the Nebraska Union with a
grassy area. —-—
“We’re going to have the last say
to these regents before they go into
that meeting,” GLC chairman An
drew Loudon said at a Wednesday
press conference.
“If students are serious about block
ing the construction of the green space,
they should show up Friday... and let
the regents know how they feel.”
Because regents also will discuss
preliminary plans for considering a
separate engineering college at the
University of Nebraska-Omaha,
Loudon said UNL engineering stu
dents should make a special efiort to
attend the luncheon.
“We need to let the regents know
that we’re very serious about keeping
the quality of our engineering college
high here in Lincoln,” he said.
Because four of the regents are up
for re-election in the coming year.
Loudon said they should be more
willing than usual to listen to stu
dents.
At the Association of Students of
the University of Nebraska meeting,
president Keith Bencs said he thought
there should be a large turnout of
students and senators.
Loudon urged all senators to at
tend the luncheon.
. “You will be the last lobbying ef
fort in our fight against the grassy
knoll,” Loudon said.
Union expansion in works, official says
By Michelle McGowan
Staff Reporter
Within the next few years, UNL
students will see an expansion of the
Nebraska Union.
Frank Kuhn, assistant director of
the union, said it would expand west*
ward, toward the Administration
Building.
“The idea came a long time ago
when we had a recreation area down
stairs,” Kuhn said. “The bookstore
took over that space, and it had always
been planned that we would have an
expansion to regain what space was
lost with their addition.”
Besides adding more recreational
space, the addition will provide stu- •
dent organizations with more office
space, he said.
A new main entrance and a more
accessible entrance for the disabled
will be added to the union. The main
entrance will be in line with student
trafTic coming from the northwest, he
said.
“We’re just in the starting process
now,*’ Kuhn said.
A planning committee is being
organized, he said, between the Union
Board, UNL Facilities Management,
the Association of Students of the
University ofNebraska, and UNL stu
dents.
“The Union Board has had several
meetings on who will be on the plan
ning committee,” Kuhn said.
The planning committee will de
termine how much the expansion will
cost, where the money will come from
and how to use the new space.
After clearing the planning com
mittee, Kuhn said, the proposal would
advance to a uni versity planning com
mittee, the chancellor and ultimately
the NU Board of Regents for approv
al.
The expansion is expected to begin
within two to four years, Kuhn said.
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