Opinion NelDraskan Thursday, April 14,1994 Nebraskan Editorial Board University of Nebraska-Lincoln Jeremy Fitzpatrick Rainbow Rowell Adeana Left in. Todd Cooper JeJfZeleny. Sarah Duey. William Lauer Editor, 472-1766 Opinion Page Editor Managing Editor .Sports Editor Associate News Editor Arts & Entertainment Editor .Senior Photographer F.IH l()KI VI Don’t forget We must learn lessons of the Holocaust It happened. And it must be remembered. Wednesday night at the State Capitol, 200 people gathered at a Holocaust commemoration titled “No More Lists." UNL Chancellor Graham Spanicr was the keynote speaker. Spanier is Jewish, and his father and grandfather both escaped from Nazi Germany. Spanicr spoke of the need to remember what happened in Germany during one of the blackest periods of human history. “Thankfully, there are thousands of witnesses the world over — and for those of us in my generation, tens of thousands of children of witnesses — who must never forget,” he said. There are people today who are trying to promote the lie that the Holocaust didn’t happen. In their quest to spread racial hatred and division, these people arc doing everything they can to cast doubt on the fact that 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. Events like Wednesday’s commemoration arc important because they ensure that we will never forget what happened in Nazi Germany. The genocide of the Holocaust may seem distant to many students at UNL, who were not alive when it happened. But our grandparents lived through it. It was not that long ago. The ethnic cleansing in Bosnia shows this world has not learned the lessons of the Holocaust. The murder of innocent people because of their ancestry still goes on today. The Holocaust happened. And we must keep its memory fresh if we want to stop racial killing in the future. We are responsible for making sure it doesn’t happen again. Cutting costs Health Center changes aren t all that bad Changes in the University Health Center’s hours seem a lot worse than they actually are. The center will no longer be open from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and from I p.m. to 9 a.m. on weekends and holidays. This would be dangerous if students could not get emergency help during those hours. Many freshman don’t have cars if they need to get to a hospital, and the university has a special need for late-night treatment of intoxicated students. But an orderly will remain in the facility, and a nurse will be on call while the center is closed. Students will still be able to call the center with questions, and students with emergencies will be provided with transportation to a hospital. This will not be as convenient for students on campus. They will no longer have the security of knowing that no matter when they arc hurt or ill, help is only a few minutes away. Dangerously intoxicated students will no longer be able to use the Health Center. However, the changed hours will not endanger students. Few use the Health Center during these hours as it is, and if there is an emergency, students will still get help. No longer keeping a physician and a nurse on duty all night will save the center money. It will be able to use this money to give better service to students during the day, when the Health Center is used most. y m mm \i i*oi n \ SUIT editorials represent the official policy of the Spring I9‘)4 Daily Nebraskan Policy is set by the Daily Nebraskan Hditorial Board Ldilorialsdo not necessarily reflect the views of the university, its employees, the students or the NU Board of Regents Hditorial columns represent the opinion of the author the regents publish the Daily Nebraskan They establish the UNL Publications Board to supervise the daily production of the paper According to policy set by the regents, responsibility for the editorial content of the newspaper lies solely in the hands of its students I I I II U I'OI l< \ The Daily Nebraskan welcomes brief letters to the editor from all readers and interested others Letters will be selected for publication on the basis ol clarity, originality, timelindks and space available The Daily Nebraskan retains the right to edit or reject all material submitted Readers also arc welcome to submit material as guest opinions. The editor decides whether material should run as a guest opinion Letters and guest opinions sent to the newspaper become the property ofthe Daily Nebraskan and cannot be returned. Anonymous submissions will not be published Letters should included the author's name, year in school, major and group affiliation, ifany Requests to withhold names will not be granted Submit material to the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14(H) R St , Lincoln, Neb 685KK 0448 T THikIK — THAT T$ T FOMt> TMe SooRCe vour ?w>eiM I.ii it i