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V Birth control services Abortion services \/ Diagnosis/ treatment of sexually transmitted diseases 1/ Free pregnancy testing & ail options information */ Diagnosis/ treatment of urinary tract infections I ^ HIV testing or referral I Former Husker Alberts retires from NFL From the Associated Press ANDERSON, Ind. — Linebacker Trev Alberts has closed the book on his injury-plagued career by retiring after three seasons in which he saw more therapy than opposing running backs for the Indianapolis Colts. Alberts' stats tell the tale of why he retired Tuesday — seven starts, 29 games played and 20 missed with only 103 tackles since signing a six year contract valued at $8.15 million in 1994. “I could see this day coming," Alberts said. “Three years ago when I entered the NFL, I was so excited about my career. I thought I could do some great things. My body just fell apart. Alberts racked up almost as many injuries as starts the last three sea sons. He has had a dislocated right elbow, a concussion, a partially dislo cated left shoulder and a hamstring injury. He was supposed to be operat ed on Monday for his latest injury, a shoulder problem, but he never showed up for the reconstructive surgery, ending a training camp soap opera. “It was something that was hang ing out there that needed to be closed, and now it is," Colts vice president of football operations Bill Tobin said of the retirement. “He is going to get on with his life, and we are going to get on with our football team. “Unless he decides to come out of retirement in years to come, he is probably history in the National Football League.” Added coach Lindy Infante: “I'm glad we can put this thing to rest and finally go on with the rest of our lives — both he and us.” Alberts complained of pain in the shoulder earlier this month while par ticipating in the team's early training camp for rookies, free agents and vet erans who were injured at the end of last season. The team said Alberts had been evaluated by Dr. Gary Misamore of Indianapolis, who determined Board of Regents to meet Saturday From Staff Reports The University of Nebraska Board of Regents will meet Saturday morning, and items on the agenda include the addition of a major and the renaming and reorganization of a department in the NU system. The proposed additional degree program, a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, would fol low the board’s earlier approval of expanded engineering programs in late 1994. The four-year, 134-credit hour degree program, if approved, would be offered at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Also, the regents will look at a proposal to rename the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s geology depart ment. If approved, the department would be known as “Geosciences,” and it would cover both the current geology department and the meteo rology-climatology program. Saturday’s meeting will be held in Hastings at the Holiday Inn, 2205 Osborne Drive East. The session is open to the public and will open at 9 a.m. Monday's scheduled surgery was nec essary and that the problem dated back to previous surgery. Alberts first dislocated his right shoulder when he played college football at Nebraska. Alberts was told to report to the Anderson University training camp with other veterans last Thursday but he never appeared. He has had a series of injuries since winning the Dick Butkus award at Nebraska as the nation's best line backer in 1994 and pondered retire ment before training camp began. But he and the Colts failed to reach an agreement over the team's bid to recoup a portion of his $3,275 million signing bonus. His retirement means the Colts will have another $875,000 to work with under the salary cap this season. “Trev gave his all when he came out on the field, so you have to feel bad for him because he really loved football,” defensive lineman Bernard Whittington said. “It's just unfortu nate his injuries were pretty bad, and it had to come down to this.” Corrections and Clarifications A story in last week’s edition of the Daily Nebraskan Summer Edition incorrectly identified UNL baseball recruit Brian Rodaway as a graduate of Ralston High School. Rodaway is a graduate of Lincoln High School. SOME THINGS ARE MEANT TO BE CLOSED YOUR MIND ISN’T ONE OF THEM. For decades, MDA has shown how valuable people with disabilities are to society. We believe talent, ability and desire are more important than strength of a person’s muscles. The cne barrier these people can’t overcome is a closed mind Keep yours open. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION 1-800-872-1717