Nobel winner to speak at Brace Lab Nobel Prize-winning physi cist Norman F. Ramsey will speak at UNL today. Ramsey, a Harvard University professor and 1989 winner of the Nobel Prize for physics, will speak on “Exploring the Universe with Atomic Clocks” at 4 p.m. in 211 Brace Laboratory. The lecture is free and open to the public. Ramsey is a Higgins profes sor of physics at Harvard. Higgins’ other honors include the Einstein Prize for Laser Science, the National Medal of Science and Erice Science for Peace Prize. High-precision atomic clocks will be the focus of his lecture. Among other things, Higgins will describe how atomic clocks are used in the study of neutron stars, pulsars and the movement of tectonic plates. He also will explain how gravity affects light The visit is supported in part by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Research Council. Correction A story in Wednesday’s Daily Nebraskan incorrectly stated that the University of Nebraska at Omaha is starting an architectural engineering program. The program is being offered on UNO’s campus through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Engineering and Technology. However, no architec tural engineering courses currently are being offered at UNL. Dance proceeds will benefit injured high school student From Staff Reports Grab your dancin’ boots and your hat - it’s time to show support and strut your stuff tonight at Burr Residence Hall’s second annual Bull Fry Dance. Featuring “Full Choke,” a coun try music band, students, faculty members and staff are encouraged to “go nuts” at the Pla-Mor Ballroom, 6600 West O Street, 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Kelly Meyer, Burr Hall vice president and senior diversified agri culture major, said the dance is a benefit for Adrian Regier, the cousin of two Burr Hall residents. Regier, a Wheatland High School student, became comatose after a football injury in September. Meyer said tickets are $5 at the door, and all ages are welcome. No w •" ■ alcohol will be served. “Yes, we will probably lack the audience that usually goes out on a Thursday night,” Meyer said. “However, we don’t want to be asso ciated with alcohol during this event.” Adam Walker, host of KZKX FM (96.9) Club Kix, will be broad casting live. “We are rallying as much support for Adrian and the Bull Fry on Saturday,” he said. Meyer said people will be able to buy T-shirts ($10) and tickets for Saturday’s Bull Fry ($5) at the dance. All ticket and T-shirt sales, as well as donations, will go to Adrian Regier and his family to help defray medical costs. For more information contact Philip Erdman, Burr Hall president, (402)436-0851. frC&HMfind&Le, B&C' Coast in and try on a pair of Birkenstock comfort footwear. And while you’re cruising around the store, register to win a Cannondale mountain bike. Must register by Wednesday, April 22. Footloose & Faney fa »ri)«ai Birfcmttdt tfin tiict 1975 * 1219 'P' Street • 476-6119 XiL-Stt. 10-5:30; far 'til 8 1998 Woodmen Accident and Life Company Senator Chuck Hagel Senator Bob Kerrey Friday, April 17, 1998 10:00am Kimball Recital Hall 11th &R Streets Lincoln, NE Free and open to the public i. d| •*, • ' - 5* • v? V frjSifa-i i Also on closed circuit (channel 6) campus-wide and 90.3 (KRNU) Co-sponsored by the UNLCollege of Business Administration Need a little separation from the establishment? How does 30,000 feet sound? Well, thanks to our special Amtrak® student discounts, there's never been a better time to choose the cool, casual comfort of an Amtrak train. As a special offer, show us your face, a student ID to match, and give them the code “Y814” and you get 10% off. Better yet, if you have a Student Advantage Card stuffed away in your book bag, you get 25%. Go home. Visit friends. Even go back for summer classes if you have to? All at up to 25% off regular fares. You do the math. Good for travel between April 13 and June 20, and includes any of the over 500 destinations Amtrak serves. Hurry. Seats are limited (this isn’t a term paper you can blow off to the last minute). For more information on fares & reservations, call your travel agent or Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. Trains depart from the Amtrak station at 201 N. Seventh St. in Lincoln. I