The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 05, 1997, Summer Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Nebraskan
http://www.unl.edu/DailyNeb/ • Fax Number 472-1761
Jeff Randall, 472-1766
Gerry Beltz
Aaron V. Steckelberg
Mami Speck
Michelle Collins
Dan Shattil
Amy Struthers
Elizabeth A. Walsh
Travis Brandt, 472-2588
Don Walton, 473-7301
The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) is
published by die UNL Publication Board, Nebraska Union
34,1400 R St, Lincoln, NE 68388-0448, Monday through
Friday during the academic year, weekly during summer
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_ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1997 DAILY NEBRASKANI
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The Daily Nebraskan’s Summer Editor has some tips on
surviving post-secondary transition syndrome. Page 3
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Under construction
The not-so-sweet symphony of hammers and trucks is filling
the campus air. Pages 4-6
Full house
UNL’s residence halls will be above capacity for the first
semester... again. Page 7
listen to your elders
Two Daily Nebraskan columnists have some advice for incoming
freshmen. So listen up, ya little whippersnappers. Pages 8-9
Uargain hunting
Lincoln’s thrift stores can provide an inexpensive shopping
experience for financially challenged students. Plus, Features Editor
Gerry Beltz offers some of his own treid-and-true advice for saving
what little money you have left after buying books. Page 11
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Time to sweat
Despite what some may think, football isn’t the only sport UNL
students care about. Maybe it’s time to check the Rec. Page 12.
Graft your popcorn
Film buffs have many opportunities to pursue the moving
pictures they love at local theaters and video stores. Page 14
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What's the frequency? [
Lincoln’s radio stations offer something for nearly every music
fan. Page 15
Miner problems
The eternal issue of what to do if you’re under 21 is no stranger
to Lincoln’s populace. A few suggestions, perhaps? Page 16
Disc-y business
The search for music contained on small round plastic things
can be a confusing one, but not if you know where to look. Page 19
Cover photo by Marni Speck