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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1997)
i i j Assault A Lincoln man was badly beaten in his home Saturday night by a man who said he was looking for someone else. Jeffrey Saddoris, 42, 430 W. Butler St., arrived at Lincoln General Hospital with multiple injuries. At the hospital, Saddoris told police that an older, blue four-door car pulled up to his house. A man walked up to the door, knocked and asked for Saddoris’ roommate. When Saddoris said the roommate wasn’t home, the man started punching him. Saddoris said he was knocked to the floor, where the man continued to kick and punch him. He told officers he passed out and awoke on the kitchen floor. Saddoris’ roommate took him to the hospital. The suspect is described as an American Indian male, 25-30 years old. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall with a stocky build and long hair in a pony tail. Tenure review talks continue From Staff Reports Post-tenure review talks resume today at the semester’s first meeting of the Academic Senate. Discussion of post-tenure review came to light last semester, and the senate continues work on a draft of the new review policy. The senate will also discuss their executive committee summer report and their goals for the new school year.The senate meets at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union. ~ Job help awaits seniors at UNL office ■ Career Services expects 215 employers to interview on campus. By Josh Funk Assignment Reporter Today is the last chance for stu dents to submit their resumes for the first round of campus interviews. Seniors preparing to graduate in May or December should submit their resume to Career Services, Nebraska Union Room 230, to be considered by companies conducting jobs interviews on campus, said Christine Timm, assistant director of Career Services. In this first round of interviews, 20 companies are coming to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, including 3M, Coca-Cola Co. and Kraft Foods. Despite the strong job market stu dents still need to take an active role in finding a job, Timm said. To take that active role, students can interview with more than 215 employers scheduled to conduct job interviews on campus this semester, Timm said. “We have leading companies in every career field like Motorola, Microsoft and Maytag coming to campus,” Timm said. To be considered by\any of these companies students heed to submit their resumes to career ser vices and register with them, Timm said. Each Tuesday there is a resume submission deadline for the next round of companies coming to inter view on campus. The companies arepr listed at Career Services and on their Web page <http://www.unl.edu/ careers/irs/cin.htm>. Also, by registering their resumes with Career Services, students can take advantage of their resume refer ral service, Timm said. “When companies come to us asking for an applicant with certain qualifications we just send out all the resumes that qualify,” Timm said. “Last year we sent out over 18,000 resumes to companies.” FREE CHECKING fnTfax Oa\ See the NBC Campus Branch for details. Your full service bank on campus • 14th & R Streets in the Student Union _■ . __ - _Member FDiC |^|^f||f| lt§l§ ^^Klllll^tl IfflM J^liL rii *tv ij&i fill s^s fmBHIilllil^^S Catc Great BA§S it : ir© On These ■ ■ . ' ' . 'X' • V Great Fall Styles - ^ I ■ S ’ * $59 i “Britt” $59 Classic kiltie tassel English n moc toe with flexible leather n SHORTCUT outsole. In medium brown. tEATON Genuine handsewn upper Women's 7-9N, _ H Neo-classic styling in this with tassel detailing and 5'4-10,llM. HEARTH kiltie tassel handsewn moc rubber mini lug outsole Genuine handsewn upper with with flexible rubber outsole in brown.Women's 7-9N, classic monk strap detail and and leather welt for comfort * 54-10,11 M. ” rubber mini lug outsole in and durability. In brown, brown. Women's 7-9N, Women's 514-10,11M. 516-10,11M. For Your Convenience We Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Carte Blanche, Diner's Club Or Your Dillard's Charge INTEGRITY. . .QUALITY. . .VALUE. . .DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE! . Shop Today 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. ■ ' - ' • ■ J v -