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Pre°;<l“Tit picks By Jessica Fargen Assignment Reporter President Clinton wants to know what UNL students think about his State of the Union address next Tuesday. ASUN President Curt Ruwe announced Wednesday that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been chosen by the White House to host a “Watch Party” for the speech on Jan. 27. Ruwe said the speech will probably be played on television in the Nebraska Union, and a pub lic discussion group - sponsored by the Student Impact Team and the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska - could discuss key points and impres sions of the speech. In other news from ASUN’s weekly meeting, Senator John Weichmann, chairman of the Government Liaison Committee, said he met with Omaha Sen. Dan Lynch and his advisers to discuss i a deferred maintenance bill that ^could provide $5.5 million for UNL campus renovations within the next 10 years. He added he would probably be asking ASUN senators to write letters supporting the bill. Weichmann said he plans to meet with state senators to dis cuss the “Brain gain/Brain drain” bill this week, which GLC will also be lobbying for. Also: Senate Bill #19 was passed recognizing the UNL Equestrian Team and COMMIT as student organizations. COMMIT was also recognized as a student election group. Viet Hoang, speaker of the senate, announced openings for the following positions: Fine and Performing Arts senator, appoint ments board, union board and the sexual orientation subcommittee. Each week, the Daily Nebraskan will feature a member of the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska. Name: C.F. Simmons Age:2i Year: Senior Major: General Studies ASUN position: General Studies senator, vice chairman of the committee for fees allocation. Contact information: Simmons can be contacted through the ASUN office in the Nebraska Union. The phone number is (402) 472-2581 Other involvement: Vice president of College Republicans, Secretary of the Interfratemity Council, member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Why ASUN is important: Simmons said ASUN was the only way he could think of that students could be heard. ‘There are not a lot of avenues for students, and this is the most positive one,” Simmons said. Responsibilities in ASUN: As vice chairman of the Committee for Fee Allocation, Simmons said, he helped determine where money from the student activities fee should go. “We try to make sure student money is spent well and programs are benefiting students,” Simmons said. Current ASUN projects: Simmons said UNL fee users such as the University Health Center and Lee and Helene Sapp Recreation Center submitted budgets last week. The committee wiH go over the budgets and decide what needs to be cut or added, Simmons said. Within the next couple months, Simmons said, they should have a “pretty good idea" where the fees will be sent. Biggest challenge lacing UNL: Ensuring that students are not overwhelmingly charged and don't lose services they have now, Simmons said, is the biggest challenge facing UNL. "We need to make sure that students are getting all they can," Simmons said. Former UNL ! • worker charged STfeVENS from page 1 ed to tiie hiring such as organizational impact before signing off on the form, Jones said. Stevens had to redo the personnel action form for the fake employee every year because it was subject to review each year. The university is looking into how these temporary faculty members are created and how the forms are reviewed to avoid other problems. “In the future,” Jones said, “the approval process will include a review of the new employee by a supervisor.” --*-——---- y —........ ,■■■■■, p|a Top students tal® notes in your dassasard provide them in typed paragraph format. 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