The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1994, Page 3, Image 3

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    Contract protection requested
From Staff Reports
Attorneys for four UNL engineer
ing professors suing the university for
professional hazing filed motions for
a temporary injunction in court
Wednesday.
The injunction would prevent the
professors’ contracts, which would
expire May 13, from running out. It
also would prevent the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln from finding re
placements for the vacancies.
Russell Alberts, Gautam Batra,
Michael Resch and Nisar Shaikh arc
suing UNL, the NU system, UNL
Chancellor Graham Span ier and Dean
ofEngineering Stan Liberty. The pro
fessors claim they were unfairly de
nied tenure by not being informed of
the qualifications for receiving ten
ure.
NU Associate General Counsel
John Wiltse said the judge gave the
two parties some options in the hear
ing schedule in the case.
A briefi ng schedule was establ ished
in which all briefs would be filed by
April 25 and a decision would be
handed down by April 26. The judge
offered both parties the option to de
cide if just the preliminary injunction
would be considered or the whole
case.
Wiltse said the decision to con
sider the whole case would have to be
mutual. If one party dissented, he
said, only the preliminary injunction
would be considered.
It is possible there will be further
hearings if only the preliminary in
junction is considered, Wiltse said.
Attorneys have until Wedncsda)
to decide whether the injunction 01
the whole case will be heard.
ASUN
Continued from Page 1
compiled a survey from residence hall
students that asked how important
parking was in determining where
they would live in the future.
On a one-to-five scale, with five
being the most important,Cilliers said
students rated parking at 4.7. He also
said he thought the increase in fees
could affect the amount of students
living on campus.
Paul Carlson, associate vice chan
cellor for business and finance, fielded
questions about the the increased fees
and the proposed garage.
Carlson said Parking Advisory
Committee meetings were posted in
the Daily Nebraskan and students did
have the opportunity to voice their
opinions before the increase was
passed.
Carisonsaid money from increased
fees would not fund the proposed ga
NetSaSkan
Editor Jeremy Fitzpatrick
472-1766
Managing Editor Adeana Laftin
Assoc. News Editors Jett Zeieny
Stave Smith
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_1"MPA!kyMiBRA8KAN_
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There are too many
problems and
possibilities.
—Anderson,
Alpha Phi member
-99 -
rage, but be used to pave all UNL
parking lots, improve the shuttle bu;
system and improve lighting in lots.
He also defended high permit cost!
for the garage, estimated to be $60
$65 a month, saying the garage wai
designed for visitors who would pa>
50 cents an hour, and not for students
The group of students attending
the meeting to protest the increased
fees left immediately after the open
forum.
Most ASUN senators agreed with
students who spoke in open forum.
Graduate Sen. Charles Hamilton
said any park ing changes should be in
favor of students.
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