ByAmyMischo Staff Reporter Everywhere is within walking dis tance if you have enough time. But for most students, time is a limited resource. With the aid of Lincoln’s public transportation system and the use of a bike or ear, however, travel time can become a less weighty issue. First, students have to get to cam pus. If students are driving in from northern and western Nebraska, getting to UNL may be slow. Current construc tion on local highways may cause slow er posted speed limits along with other factors that will slow traffic down. According to the Department of Roads, the traffic on Nebraska Highway 2 between Bennet and Syracuse may be controlled by flaggers in possible speed zones. Currently, speed limits are reduced and there are some one-lane roadways between west Lincoln and Bennet on Highway 2. Construction in this area is expected to be done by June 1998. Also, Highway 77 in Ceresco will have traffic controlled by flaggers with slower speed limits, possible cross overs and local detours. ‘Traffic may be slow, but it should flow and be well-maintained at the con struction sites,” said Mary Jo Hall, Communication Division Manager of the Nebraska Department of Roads. Once on campus, students can trav el between City and East campuses for free by riding StarTran, the public transportation system in Lincoln. Through the UNL/StarTran Transportation Program, students can use a bus pass that, along with their stu dent ID, lets them ride free. The passes are available at Parking and Transit Services in the Stadium Drive Garage. StarTran buses run Monday through Friday, from 5:15 a.m. to 7:05 p.m., and Saturdays from 6:30 a.m. to 7:05 p.m. StarTran Public Transportation sys tem also serves all of Lincoln, Monday through Saturday. There is no night or Sunday service. For students with night classes, an intercampus van service is available from 6:00 p.m. until 10:35 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters. Students who park on campus are provided shuttle service to the parking lots by three shuttles. The hours of ser vice of the three shuttles varies between 7 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Annual permits for parking cost $108 for Aug. 8, 1998 through August 22, 1999, fall and spring permits are $81 and a semester permit is $40.50. Reserved and perimeter permits are also available. New students were sent information about application dead lines and prices. The price to park in the Stadium Drive Parking Garage is 35 cents per half-hour for the first hour and 50 cents per hour thereafter. Parking meters located on campus have time limits ranging from 10 minutes to four hours and cost 25 cents per hour. Bike racks are available near build ings on both campuses, as well as at locations downtown. Lincoln also has a system of hiker/biker trails. Many trails start near campus and run in all direc tions for recreation or commuting. Sidewalk riding is prohibited in the area bounded by K through R streets between Ninth and 16th streets and on - O through R streets between Seventh and Ninth streets. Parking maps with information and bus schedules are at the Stadium Drive Parking Garage, located west of Memorial Stadium. Bus schedules also are located at Lincoln Libraries and in die Nebraska Union. -! I J desktop, minitower i PowerBook. The Power Macintosh® G3 is the fastest personal computer we’ve ever built. With the brutish PowerPC™ G3 processor at its heart, the Power Macintosh G3 connects quickly to the Internet, opens PC ' s pers and unlocl- singly < Pick one of tl __ When you purchase a Power Macintosh G3 desktop or minitower computer July 11th through October 24th, 1998, you can also choose one of these three powerful add-ons at no additional cost. V ^ : ri:, □ 32MB of Additional Memory Add this, and you have the bandwidth to access the Internet while running multiple software applications. It also lets you work with high-end multimedia/publishing applications and squeeze every ounce of performance out of feature-rich word processing and spreadsheet software or CD-ROMs. (Installation not included.) □ Virtual PC with Windows 95 Just add Virtual PC™ and it’s no problem to run popular PC programs on your Mac.® □ $100.00 Monitor Rebate: Purchase a qualifying cpu and an Apple brand 17” or 20 “ monitor and receive a mail-in rebate of $ 100.00. x. Bonus !! Every qualifying system gets an extra year of AppleCare extended warranty! Contact the UNL Computer Shop, Rm. 123, 501 Bldg. (402)472-5787. '