The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1997, Page 6, Image 6

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Union NBC bank may move
to more accessible location
By Darren Ivy „
Staff Reporter
An underexposed NBC bank in
the Nebraska Union may make a
move to the north side addition and
make banking a little easier for stu
dents.
At the Nebraska Union Board
meeting Tuesday, the 12 members
discussed several issues including a
possible move by NBC bank, bud
get increases to pay for the expand
ed union, union grand opening cel
ebration plans, and two faculty
member replacements for board
positions.
The board agreed to invite NBC
bank representatives to a future
board meeting. At that meeting, the
NBC representatives will be able to
discuss the possibility of moving
their bank from its current location
in the south part of the union to the
new addition.
Several problems already exist,
though. One of the problems is
there is no room allocated for the
bank in the new addition. A second
problem is that the bank’s owners
just signed a new lease for their cur
rent location. Board members will
have to take these problems into
consideration when they make a
final decision later this year.
Bank officials told Nebraska
Unions Director Daryl Swanson
that they wanted it to be located in
the new addition because they
spoke to some students who didn’t
even know a bank existed in the
union. They thought the new loca
tion would make the bank more vis
ible to students. The proposed new
location would be smaller than the
existing location, Swanson said.
Another issue discussed
involved the board’s budget for
1998. To pay for the increased costs
of the larger union, the board plans
to ask the ASUN Committee for
Fee Allocations for more student
fee money. Swanson estimated that
the utility costs would increase
$40,000 with the expanded square
footage of the new building and
that hiring another janitor would
cost $ 15,000 a year.
“We may find out how students
feel about the union with their deci
sion on this issue,” Swanson said.
The money the board is asking
for will be separate frormthe $20 per
semester increase in student fees
that was approved two years ago.
Board President Saad Alavi said a
survey was given to students two
years ago asking if they would be
willing to pay additional student
fees to finance union expansion.
The majority agreed and a plan was
made to increase fees for this year,
Alavi said.
Union expansion is scheduled
to be completed by September
1998, Swanson said. A grand open
ing celebration committee will plan
activities during the 1998 spring
semester, but members of the board
started discussions last night.
Nothing was finalized, but several
members agreed to look into orga
nizing the planning committee.
In other news, the board voted
to ask the Academic Senate to fill
two vacant faculty member posi
tions on the board. The board’s
bylaws state that one of the new
members must be from East
Campus and one from City
Campus. The two faculty members
on the board are responsible for
representing the views of their fel
low faculty, Swanson said.
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We may find out how students feel
about the union with their decision
Daryl Swanson
Nebraska Unions director
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When they pulled Thomas Arnt
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he had a felony warrant for being a
felon in possession of a firearm and a
suspended driver’s license. When
they searched the car, they found the
drugs in a leather bag. They also
found his girlfriend’s 6-year-old son
in the car.
Amt, 33, of 1142 Nelson St., was
arrested for being a felon in posses
sion of a firearm, driving on a sus
pended license and possessing a con
trolled substance with intent to deliv
er. He was also cited for child abuse.
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