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Racial threats target students THREATS from page 1 the Daily Nebraskan Tuesday night. Because the incidents are still under investigation, Williams said he could not comment on specific details of the case. Williams did say Chancellor James Moeser is aware of the situation and is taking an active part in the investigation. Parker, who is black, said the note he received under his door was more harassment than a threat. “It really creates a hostile work environment,” he said. As far as he knows, Parker said, he did not do anything to prompt anyone to give him the note. He believes it was a random act. Parker would not reveal the con tents of the note citing the pending police investigation. Parker said the note is the first of its nature he has received. “It makes one wonder why any one should have to endure such a sit uation.” Questions? Comments? Ask for the appropriate section editor at (402) 472-2588 or e-mail dn@unlinfo.unl.edu. Editor: Paula Lavigne Managing Editor: Chad Lorenz Associate News Editor: Erin Schulte Associate News Editor: Ted Taylor Assignment Editor Erin Gibson Opinion Editor: KaseyKerber Sports Editor: David Wilson A&E Editor: Jeff Randall Copy Desk Chief: Biyce Glenn Photo Director: Ryan Soderlin Design Co-Chiefs: Jamie Ziegler Tony Toth Art Director: Matt Haney Online Editor: Gregg Steams Asst. Online Editor: Amy Pemberton General Manager: DanShattil Publications Board Melissa Myles, Chairwoman: (402)476-2446 Professional Adviser: Don Walton, (402) 473-7301 Advertising Manager: NickPartsch, (402)472-2589 Creative Director: DaveAhlman Classified Ad Manager: Mami Speck Fax number: (402) 472-1761 World Wide Web: www.unl.edu/DailyNeb The Daily Nebraskan (USPS144-080) is published by the UNL Publications Board, Nebraska Union 34,1400 R St., Lincoln, NE 685884)448, Monday through Friday duming the academic year; weekly during the summer sessions.The public has access to the Publications Board. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments to the Daily Nebraskan by calling (402)472-2588. Subscriptions are $55 lor one year. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34,1400 R St., Lincoln NE 685880448. Periodfcal postage paid at Lincoln, NE. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1998 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Koziol boy upgraded One of the boys involved in an April 15 car accident that claimed the lives of his mother and two of his brothers was listed in good condition at Lincoln General Hospital on Tuesday. Brian Koziol, 6, was upgrad ed Monday from serious to fair condition and was moved out of intensive care, hospital officials said. Tuesday morning he was listed in good condition. Koziol’s mother, Le Ann, 39, and older brother Kevin, 8, died the night of the accident. The youngest Koziol boy, Aaron, 4, died April 21 at Lincoln General Hospital, where he had been in critical condition since the accident. The oldest of the four boys, Matt, 10, was treated for minor injuries and released on the night of the accident. Ray Koziol, the boys’ father and the Nebraska East Union operations manager, was at work when the accident happened. A memorial fund has been established for the Koziol family at Havelock Bank, and donations also are being accepted at bowl ing centers citywide. Ray Koziol had been involved with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln bowling team and ran the East Campus lanes. He was an avid bowler at lanes around Lincoln. Compiled by Senior Reporter Josh Funk Correction In Tuesday’s Daily Nebraskan, a middle school program was misspelled. Students of Gargi Roysircar Sodowsky provide education services at Culler Middle School as part of a counseling psychology program. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a t Attention Graduates Cap and Gown Rental 1 Measurement and Distribution Tuesday, April 28 Wednesday, April 29 Second Floor Nebraska Union I UNIVERSITY 41 BOOKSTORE - M ■■■■ ■■ =s=. "."TVi ■ ■ i ■■■■■ _ ir N ■ ■ • ... Hi" ? beginning at 8:00 1 >* every wed. we feature a | a different brew, your 1st § brew includes a 160z pint glass with logo for $3.50. refills all night for $1.75. TAKE THE GLASS HOME!! Supplies are limited. E ^^IGUANA'ff/ ? —2-r2-rLn2J I TODAY: bass ale | ^THE^GUS^MorDfmpteMeGtttrbeitye^ IA GREAT idea... v ^ use the Campus Recreation Center v all SUMMER for only ^43ll Notec this cost will be 1ESS if you are enrolled in any summer session but you don't have to be a summer student to take advantage of this opportunity if you were registered in the spring semester, you are eligible. Af 1 * 472—3437 or sign up in Room 33 CRoo or Room 32 ECAB \ ir ■ - fi APRIL 30TH AND MAY 4T] MAY 1ST AND MAY 5TH WOOL •'.). 'MUST SHOW |