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Free Computer Classes! Free microcomputer classes are being offered to UNL students. The classes will feature an introduction to Microsoft Word for the Macintosh. No reservations are required. Seats are available on a first come, first served basis. Introduction to Microsoft Word for Macintosh Wednesday, September 20 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Bancroft 239 Thursday, September 28 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Bancroft 239 i--—— 1 -1 GET YOUR SCHOOL YEAR OFF TO A— FLYING START BY ATTENDING THE Learn about the many opportunities available from campus organizations and Lincoln area human service agencies! N. ^ * Organization Representatives! Displays! Wednesday, Sept. 20 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nebraska East Union Wednesday, Sept. 27 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nebraska Union Plaza I I Student fi INVOLVEMENT JL University of Nebraska-Lincoin __ c"h"r~ rs??f? gglFl mil BREAKS STEAMBOAT BRECKENRIDGE <z?J58\ VAIL/BEAVER CREEKWg TOLL FREE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 1*800»SUNCHASE If you wish to enroll in the student insurance program offered by UNL, you must do so by September 21,1995!!! Brochures and enrollment applications are available at the University Health Center, student information areas at the Student Union, or by calling 472-7435. ^ International students were automatically billed on tuition statements for the fall premium of $207.00. Spring/summer premium will be billed on spring tuition statements. If you have private insurance and wish to have the UNL insur ance removed from your tuition bill, you need to show proof of your coverage and sign a waiver at the Health Center _business office._ SI Continued from Page 1 But someone with his reputation would have an effect.” A Lincoln Police Department anonymous source echoed the county attorney’s statements. “Most of the police department considers the athletic department a pain in the neck,” the police source told Sports Illustrated. “...The athletic department feels we persecute their players. To a certain extent they may be right because there is the feeling they create problems for us rather than solve them. “The athletic department thinks they are cooperating with police when they have the athlete turn himself in. But they’ve already talked to him, and by the time we’re able to interview the kid, he’s not talking, not saying any thing.” The story details other Huskers who have been arrested: • Riley Washington, who awaits trial on an attempted second-degree murder charge. • Tyrone Williams, who was charged with two felony counts in connection with a January 1994 shoot ing. He has not yet been tried. • Reggie Baul, who pleaded guilty to one count of receiving stolen prop erty, was fined $ 100 and placed on six months probation. • Christian Peter, who was sen tenced to 18 months probation in May 1994 after he pleaded no contest to a third-degree sexual assault charge brought by Natalie Kuijvenhoven. Kuijvenhoven, a former Miss Ne braska and 1994 UNL graduate, told Sports Illustrated that Osborne re quested she come into his office so she and Peter “could settle their differ ences.” “It’s clear that Osborne was trying to intimidate me in order to get rid of me before a trial would ever happen,” she told the magazine. Osborne is quoted heavily in the story defending his national champi onship program. “A lot of these fellows don’t have families you can point to. Lawrence s ‘7don't tell Tom Osborne how to run the football department, and he should stay out of the criminal justice system." GARY LACEY Lancaster County Attorney, to Sports Illustrated has a mother and father but has very little contact with them. It’s the same with Tyrone Williams. People say we should get rid of them,” Osborne said in the magazine story. “I say you work with them. ...If Lawrence is in a struc tured program, he’s more apt to get treatment than if we cut him loose.” Joe Nigro, a Lancaster County pub lic defender, said Osborne would be lieve anything his players say. “Osborne and his Christian values are very, very strong,” Nigro told Sports Illustrated. “These kids get into trouble, he cares for them a lot, wants to take care of them and he tends to believe anything these kids tell him. “The problem with Phillips is that it happened at Scott Frost’s apartment and Scott talked to him before Lawrence talked to him. He has to believe someone.” The magazine story closes by ask ing the questions: “What does it say when missingpractice and misdemean ors are equally criminal? What does it say when misdemeanors and felonies have to be included in the guidelines?” Few players are quoted in the story. However, Baul, a split-end, said the Nebraska program has the same prob lems that other schools have. “Just because a few guys have made a few mistakes doesn’t mean our pro gram isn’t clean,” Baul told Sports Illustrated. “It’s not like we’re to the point where we have killers and con victs in the huddle.” n are now on sale. - ♦ t <' < (Okay, now go back to whatever you were doing.) We think your life would be vastly improved if you possessed this knowledge: Macintosh* computers are now available for less than the already affordable student prices. What’s more, with the Apple* Computer Loan and 90-Day Deferred Payment Plan1,you can take home a Mac” without having to make JiHRRIilllP a single payment for 3 months. Just think, if you had a computer, you’d get your homework done faster. Then you’d have plenty of time for the more important things in life. Anyway, we’re sorry to A ^.^.1 disturb you. Macintosh. The power to be your best! ATiT/ly The CRC Computer Shop* 501 Building - 501N. 10th Street, University of Nebraska, 472-5787 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, TUesday until 6 p.m. Students, faculty and staff status must meet CRC Computer Shop educational purchase qualifications. University ID required to order and purchase. http: / / compshop.unl.edu/pub/compshop.htm Macintosh Perform*636 w/CD 8 MB RAM/500MB bard drive, CD-ROM drive, 15' color monitor, keyboard, mouse and all the software you're likely to need PowerBook* 520 4MB RAM/240MB hard drive. Personal LaserWriter1300 Tbner cartrk^e and cables included.