The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 23, 1995, Page 7, Image 7

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Julie Haverman, left, Cari Newcomb, Melanie Jacob, Amy Duncan and Laurie Prince hang
out Tuesday in a TV lounge in Abel Residence Hall. The lounge has become the temporary
home of Haverman, Newcomb, Jacob and Prince.
Sandwich cart oilers
quick service in CBA
JL
By John Fulwider
Staff Reporter
You’ve got class in five minutes.
You’re near the College of Business
Administration, and your stomach is
growling.
What are you going to do?
Normally, you would have to be an
Olympic sprinter to make it to the
Nebraska Union to buy food and get
back. But now, everything you need is
in a little, red pushcart right around
the comer.
U Express, located on the east side
of CBA’s first floor, is a new division
of the union’s Bakery. It offers some
of the same things offered by the Bak
ery—soft drinks, flavored coffee and
baked goods — with an important
twist.
“The lines are much shorter over
here,” said Joyce Campbell, who op
erates the stand. The mobile snack
shop is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Kerry Stueck, manager of retail
sales, said the sandwich cart was cre
ated to meet customer demand. People
were tired of eating food from vend
ing machines, she said, or even skip
ping meals because they didn’t have
time to go to the union and eat.
“We decided to go to them,” she
said.
Campbell said bottled soft drinks
were still the most popular item. She
said she expected other items, such as
sandwiches, to begin selling better
when more students found out about
U Express.
If customer response was good,
Stueck said, more U Express stands
would open in other buildings. U Ex
press also may expand its hours to
serve students earlier in the morning
and later in the afternoon, she said.
Other changes are being made in
the Bakery as well. Most noticeably, it
has moved from the comer between
Burger King and the information desk
to the center of the union’s first-floor
commons area. —•
The renovation would improve tne
speed of service, she said. Another
cash register will be added, and the
drinks will be self-serve—customers
will pull their own bottled soft drinks
out of a cooler and get their own
coffee and iced tea.
The Bakery plans two new offer
ings: yogurt with toppings, and sal
ads. There also will be a larger selec
tion of sandwiches.
The Bakery’s hours already have
expanded. It is now open from 7:30
a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Stueck said those
hours could shorten based on demand.
Stueck said the line at the Bakery
probably would still block the main
walkway in the union.
“But the line will move a lot faster,”
she said.
Housing
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carpeting and television, but all said
the best advantage was the space.
“You have enough room for a
, couch,” Newcomb said, “and it’s
fun having other roommates.”
But four people is too many, the
students agreed. Students said they
might stay if only two people lived
in the lounge.
Either way, their options are lim
ited.
None of the residents have got
ten any word on when — or if—
they will be moved into regular
rooms. They don’t know if they’ll
have to move their belongings down
the hall to another room or down
the street to another residence hall.
Until then, they’ll cope.
“It’s manageable,” Ramert said,
“but it’s not what we expected.”
COLLEGE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
AND FAMILY SCIENCES
AUGUST 24,1995,4 - 5 pm
ALL NEW STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF HRFS
Please see your adviser at the room number listed.
•Nutritional Science and Dietetics - RLH 207
•Textiles, Clothing & Design - HE 222
•Family & Consumer Sciences/Child Dev Studies - HE 121
•Family & Consumer Sciences/all other majors - Go to your
adviser's office. Questions?? Call 472-2916
« University of
A Nebraska
* Lincoln
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
August 24,1995
4:00 p.m.
All School Meeting ^
Spkr-W. Cecil Steward, Dean
Mary Riepma Ross Theater
Sheldon Memorial Ait Gallery
5:00 p.m.
Ice Cream Social
Hosted by AIAS, ASID, SPAN
East Lawn of Arch Hall
(Rain-in Arch Hall Link)
ADVISER
THURSDAY
for New Students
in the College of Fine
and Performing Arts
AUGUST 24
4-5pm
WESTBROOK
MUSIC BLDG.
ROOM 109
Come and meet your advisers!
ARTS
COLLEGE OF FINF &
PERFORMING ARTS
U UNIVERSITY OF NE3RASKA-UNCOIN
Be advised, meet the new dean and find out
about college activities at the College of
Engineering and Technology Adviser Advantage
for first time students. College guides will meet
students in the Fish Bowl (southwest comer of Walter
Scott Engineering Center) August 24 at 4:20 p.m.
Meetings will take place on the first floor of WSEC.
Freshman journalism majors:
Join the wild and crazy journalism
bunch at UNU
Learn about student organizations, faculty.
Eat free Valentino's pizza!
Avery 22: Thursday, Aug.24,4:30 p.m.
First year
students...don 9t forget to
meet with your Adviser
on Thursday!
Arts & Sciences Adviser Thursday
Attention New Students in Arts & Sciences, Please see your adviser
at the appropriate room number listed below
Adviser Thursday: Group Advising Meeting - Thursday August 24,1995,4 - 4 - 5 PM
Department/Major Adviser Room
Actuarial Science CBA Advising Center 138 CBA
Anthropology Ray Hames 126 Bessey
Biochemistry Herman Knoche 176 Beadle
Biological Sciences Laurie Homer 112 Hamilton
Chemistry George Sturgeon 413 Hamilton
Classics/Greek/Latin Thomas Rinkevich 235 Andrews
Communication Studies Vincent DiSalvo 428 Oldfather
Computer Science Charles Riedesel 113 Ferguson
Economics CBA Advising Center 138 CBA
English William Long 146 Andrews
Environmental Studies LuAnn Wand snider 225 Bessey
European Studies Tom Carr 1203 Oldfather
French Tom Carr 1203 Oldfather
Geography , David Wishart 312 Avery
Geology David Watkins 330 Bessey
German Priscilla Hayden-Roy 1228 Oldfather
Great Plains Studies * Fran Kaye 1213 Oldfather
History Tim Mahoney 630 Oldfather
International Affairs Phil Dyer 534 Oldfather
Latin American Studies Ralph Grajeda 141 Andrews
Math Gordon Woodward 827 Oldfather
Meteorology/Climatology Mark Anderson 307 Avery
Philosophy Harry Ide 1004 Oldfather
Physics/Astronomy C. Edward Jones 120 Brace Resource Rm.
Political Science Phil Dyer 534 Oldfather
Pre-Dental Hygiene Julienne Hunter 104 Dental College
Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Mortuary Sci Info, Pre-Nuclear Medicine Tech;
Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Physician's Assistant, Pre-Radiological
Technology Vicki Fisher • 104 Hamilton
Pre-Medical Technology Gaye Homer UHC Conference Rm F (3-4pm)
Psychology Richard Dienstbier 117 Bessey
Russian Radha Balasubramanian 1131 Oldfather
Sociology Mary Jo Deegan 707 Oldfather
Spanish Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola 1205 Oldfather
Speech Pathology & Audiology Check with Ellen Patterson,
Henzlik 105,472-8643
Undecided Anne Kopera 208 Oldfather
Women's Studies Barbara Di Bernard 337C Andrews
Questions? Contact the Dean's Office, 1223 Oldfather, 472-2891