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YOU’LL FIND 1 AT THESE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 13ttl ft Q StTMt 478-0111 ASUN votes to oppose new engineering college Separate school would be costly, senator says From Staff Reports ASUN passed a bill Wednesday to oppose the proposal for an indepen dent engineering college in Omaha. Andrew Loudon, president of the Association ofStudcnts ofthc Uni ver sity of Nebraska, said although the NU Board of Re gents wouldn’t make a decision until the December meeting, it was im portant to begin campaigning against the proposal now. “We’re not going to let the engi neering students down without a fight,” Loudon said. Dave M illigan, speaker of the sen ate and an engineering senator, said he had not talked to one engineering student who was in favor of the inde pendent college. Mill igan said students would favor more engineering classes at the Uni versity of Nebraska at Omaha, but Nebraska couldn’t afford a separate college. “What they’re considering doing is something that the consultant’s re port has said a state like Nebraska couldn’t afford. “With budget cuts already, it’s just not feasible to have two colleges,” Milligan said. Inotheraction, ASUN passeda bill regarding the future of academic tu toring because of the elimination of the Academic Success Center. ASUN will be in charge ofcompil ing a list of tutors’ names and tele phone numbers that will be available at the Student Information Services office. Loudon said ASUN also would do a comprehensive study of what ser vices were provided by the Academic Success Center and try to find organi zations to help fill the void. Lawyer: Profs need more time From Staff Reports A lawyer for four UNL assistant professors said they shouldbe allowed an additional two years to achieve tenure, according to a brief filed Wednesday with a U.S. district judge. The four College of Engineering and Technology professors filed the lawsuit against the university last month, saying they had been unfairly passed over for tenure. The professors, L. Russell Alberts, Gautam Balra. Michael Rcsch and Nisar Shaikh, complained to the Fac ulty Grievance Committee last No vember. The committee ruled that the pro fessors should be allowed two years to prove they warran ted tenure, but Chan cellor Graham Spanier overruled the decision. The brief. Tiled Wednesday by at torneys for the professors, said the university refused to grant the profes sors tenure because they failed to fol low published rules for tenure. Yet, the brief said, the university argued it wasn’t required to inform the profes sors about procedures to attain it. “Certainly, that is an interesting dichotomy,” the brief said. The br ief said the professors had a property right in knowing the stan dards, guidelines and evaluations needed for tenure. The universitydid not inform them ofany criteria until several years after t heir employment began, the brief sa id. Thom Cope* attorney for the pro fessors, said the university must re spond to his brief by April 26. Power MacmtodP" 6100/60 8/160, Applf Color Plus 14 " Display, Apple Extended Keyboard 0 and mouse Only $2,031.00. Power Macminsh* 6100/60 8050, internal AppItCP* m Plus CD-ROM Drive, Maantodf Color Display , Appif Extended Keyboard U and mouse Only t2.445.00.. Power Hacmtosb* 7100/66 S/250, MacmMxb* Color Deploy, /pplf Extended Keyboard 0 and mouse Only $3,102.00. Right now, you could take home one of the country^ best-selling personal notebook computer. 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