The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1998, Page 3, Image 3

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    Woman attacked,
sexually assaulted
By Josh Funk
Senior Reporter
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln
sophomore was sexually assaulted as
she walked back to her residence hall
early Saturday morning.
The 20-year-old sophomore was
walking north on 16th Street, between
Vine and Y streets, after 3 a.m. A man
she did not know grabbed her and threw
her down, UNL Police Sgt. Mylo
Bushing said.
They were on the west side of die
street near the sports fields when the
man attacked her.
She struggled against him, kicking
and scratching, as he fondled her and
tried to unbutton her shirt, Bushing said.
She told police she could not
scream because he had his hand around
her throat, Bushing said
Through struggling and fighting,
she scared him away before he could
remove any of her clothes, Bushing
said, and she was uninjured in the
attack.
The woman went to Schramm
Residence Hall, where she called police
around 4:20 a.m.
She described her attacker as a
white male wearing a red and white
flannel shirt and light blue jeans.
Police hope to put together a com
posite sketch with a more complete
description later this week.
The incident is classified as a third
degree sexual assault. The assault
would be a class one misdemeanor,
because the attacker used force and
there was sexual contact, but he did not
cause serious injury or totally remove
her clothes.
Kune excels in making
colored wood prints
KUNC from page 1
the opportunities she needed to
advance her career as an artist.
UNL allows her the freedom to
explore within her work, and she
doesn’t have to worry about what
among her artwork would sell on the
art market.
Also, the university has encour
aged her to make her discoveries
known through professional exhibi
tions, she said. The exhibitions gen
erate responses from other profes
sionals, critics and artists that force
her to evaluate her work.
Finally, the university offers her
the chance to teach and interact with
students along with working with
other creative professors.
When working with students,
Kune said she tries to deliver a “sense
of how to search for images and
ideas, and instilling confidence in
their process.”
She knows UNL students need
this confidence and encouragement;
she was an art student here, too, and
graduated in the class of 1975.
“She’s the main reason I came to
UNL to study,” said Nancy Steele, a
graduate student in print making who
came to UNL from Ball State
University in Muncie, Ind.
Through her national and interna
tional involvement in print making,
Kune keeps up-to-date with the latest
trends in the art form, as well as tradi
tional methods, Steele said.
Kune’s sharing of her innovative
style and knowledge gave Steele new
freedom in her own artwork.
“It opened up a lot of doors,” Steele
said “She has helped tremendously.”
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