The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    Lincoln’s lights decorate downtown
By Dionne Searcey
Senior Reporter
Students at the University of Ne
braska-Lincoln will have to rely on
nature to provide campus Christmas
decorations, a landscaper said.
Bud Dasenbrock, UNL director of
Landscape Services, said snow and
evergreen trees were the only outdoor
decorations students had seen on cam
pus fbr several years. Officials have
no plans to deck the campus with
strings of lights or other Christmas
decor.
About five years ago, he said, land
scapers tried decorating Love Library
and part of East Campus with giant
presents wrapped in bows.
“I think they got swiped,”
Dasenbrock said.
Officials have not decorated since.
Dasenbrock said the uni versity did
not have money in a budget to fund
decorations.
And, besides, he said, most stu
dents leave campus more than a week
before Christmas and wouldn’t have a
chance to see the lights for long.
“We would have a decorated cam
pus without students here,” he said.
“It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do
something sometime. I suppose if
somebody has some ideas we could
afford, we would do them.”
The downtown area, on the other
hand, has made decorations afford
able by soliciting donations for its
holiday light project.
Kay Davis, Downtown Lincoln
Association executive administrator,
said the $250,000 worth of decora
tions strung downtown were mostly
gifts from local corporations and cit
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I think they got swiped.
-Dasenbrock
UNL dircetor of landscape
services
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izens.
The association has received
$ 180,000 so far that will go toward the
project, she said, and it is asking for
more donations to pay for the entire
project.
The 23,000 feet of wire for 1 ights is
strung along roof lines of O and 13 th
streets and in the Historic Haymarket
District.
The electric bill for 25 feet of the
lights tallies to $1.23 for 30 days,
Davis said. Each business pays for its
own electric bill.
The DLA plans to add even more
lights next year, she said.
Mayor Mike Johanns on Friday
threw the switch that empowered the
20,000 lights and other displays.
Tours of the lights will be offered
at 7 p.m. Wednesday by StarTran.
The buses will leave from 11 th and O
streets on the east side of Gold’s Gal
leria. They will tour downtown and
residential areas. Fare is one can of
food and reservations are required.
The lights, tours and other holiday
events are contributing to the growing
sense of community shared in Lin
coln, Davis said.
“I think the attitude in the last year
has turned 180 degrees from what it
was,” she said. “Everybody is looking
much more toward the future and
planning for it.”
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Parking policy move may relieve Area 3 crunch, official says
From Staff Reports
Area 3 parking permit holders soon
hopefully will have fewer parking
headaches, said Tad McDowell, UNL
parking services manager.
The Parking Advisory Board re
cently approved ASUN President
Keith Benes’ proposal to allow stu
I
dents with Area 3 permits to park
legally in the northeast corner of the
Area 20 commuters’ lot. This lot is
west of the Harper-Schramm-Smith
residence halls at 14th Street and Avery
Avenue.
McDowell said University of Ne
braska-Lincoln students with Area 3
parking permits had received many
parking tickets lately from university
police. The lot has few parking spots,
and permit holders who couldn’t find
a spot would park illegally, he said.
Commuter permit holders dis
placed by the change can use the Area
21 lot south of the Beadle Center at
19th and S streets.
-Police Report—-1
Beginning midnight Wednesday
12:18 a.m. — CD’s and cases sto
len, 425 University Terrace, $864.
12:18 a.m. — Car amplifier stolen,
425 University Terrace, $500.
8:02 a.m.—Vandalism, 1640 Y St.,
$200.
12:07 p.m. — Purse stolen, Nolle
Cochrane Woods Art building, $190.
12:23p.m.—Hit-and-run accident,
Abel Residence Hall, $500.
12:54 p.m. — Book bag stolen,
Nebraska Union, $105.
2:52 p.m. — Hit-and-run accident,
14th and Avery streets, $500.
4:38 p.m. — Hood ornament sto
len, Barkley Center, $60.
5:17 p.m. — Fire, roof damaged,
College of Dentistry, $750.
6:56 p.m. — Car accident, car and
guard rail damaged, 11th Street
and Avery Avenue, $2,000.
10:38 p.m. — Burglary, 4U5 Uni
versity Terrace, $160 cash.
Beginning midnight Thursday
11:15 a.m.—Hit-and-run accident,
14th Street and Avery Avenue,
$350.
1:37 p.m.—Windows broken, 17th
and R streets, $300.
6:32 p.m. — Presents and food
stolen, Abel Residence Hall, $75.
8:30 p.m.—Person fell down steps
and broke leg, Plant Industry.
10:40 p.m.—Assault, 640 N. 16th
St., case cleared with one arrest.
10:40 p.m. — Injury, 640 N. 16th
St., person treated at University
Health Center.
Beginning midnight Friday
2:57 a.m. — Car windows broken,
14th and W streets, $300.
2:58 a.m. — Car windows broken,
14th and W streets, $300.
9:35p.m. — Larceny, 405 Univer
sity Terrace, $60 cash.
Raises
Continued from Page 1
The raises for the four staff mem
bers were related to mounting respon
sibilities and job assignments, several
officials have said.
Hibner said her new position had
several additional interdepartmental
responsibilities.
Her position and others were rede
fined partly because of the fusion of
the men’s and women’s athletic de
partments, Hibner said.
Hibner said she supervised both
male and female athletes in her new
position, as well as dealt with the
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My Job of old is pretty
well gone. I now have
responsibilities
across the depart
ment.
— Hibner
associate athletic director
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NCAA and other interdepartmental
tasks.
“Myjobofold is pretty well gone,”
Hibner said. “I now have responsibil
ities across the department.”
UNL’s Golden Key wins national award
From Staff Reports
Members of the Golden Key
National Honor Society at UNL
recently received the Key Chapter
Award at a national convention.
The Key Chapter Award, which
the group received at the conven
tion in Orlando, Fla., is given to
chapters that have excelled in com
munication, leadership, public re
lations, faculty and administrative
involvement and campus and com
munity service.
UNL Chapter President David
Hengen and Chapter Adviser
George Sturgeon, accepted the
award.
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