Robak to join NU system \ ROBAK from page 2 Also, as vice president for external affairs, Robak will be one of the two closest advisers to NU President Dennis Smith. She will work with Smith, the chancellors of all four NU campuses and other senior administra tors to develop programs, policies and procedures. “External affairs is a very broad arena which determines the way the university interacts with the external environment,” Smith said Robak also will lead the universi ty’s efforts to build and strengthen rela tionships with external constituencies. These include the Chamber of Commerce, the Nebraska Legislature and the governor’s office. She will have overall responsibility for state, federal and public relations and communications for NU. As cor poration secretary, Robak will be the principal staff liaison to the regents. “Those kind of activities are what she has been doing on a regular basis,” Smith said. Robak said she had two other job offers pending when she was asked by Smith to take the job at the university. But, she said, she couldn’t resist the challenges of working in a policy-mak ing and educational environment and ■ the opportunity to work at the universi ty she attended Smith cited Robak’s background as being beneficial to her new job. She received a bachelor’s degree from UNL and a law degree from the NU College ofLaw. She taught for four years in the Lincoln Public Schools and was a part ner in a Lincoln law firm. She became Gov. Nelson’s legal counsel in 1991 and later become his chief of staff before being elected lieu tenant governor in 1993. Robak will begin her university job the first week of January, after a new lieutenant governor is sworn into office. Donal Bums, associate executive vice president for external affairs, will be the interim corporation secretary from July 13 until Jan. 6, 1999. Bums will receive a monthly stipend for addi tional responsibilities during this peri od Smith has said he does not plan to appoint an interim vice president for external affairs. Instead, Ron Withem and Troutman will assume additional responsibilities during the interval. Withem has been named associate vice president for external affairs and will continue his work as the director of governmental relations. Troutman was named assistant vice president for external affairs. P PREFERRED BY MEN OF STATURE To begin our third year, we have a beautiful new store that holds a lot more fashion and quality for the man of stature. 70th & ‘O’ 466-6798 MTWF 10-6 Th 10-8 Sat 10-5 Plenty off Pentium Computers, Blow-Out Priced New custom built pentium computers from.$549.99 Multimedia computer & monitor bundles from.$349.99 Large selection of Notebooks & Laptops from.$399.99 Pentium computer, monitor & printer..$599.99 Gateway Pentium 75 with monitor..$499.99 We Buy, Sell A Trade Used A New cemputer Equipment Upgrades, Custom Builds, MAG, IBMs Cmputer ^RENAISSANCE 330 N. 48th St. • 465-4040 if1 111111 l^Fgl ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1^1 Maggie Moo’s Noticel! Coupon located on page 43 should read: $1.00 off any Combo Meal except #5. i any Combo Meal except #5 | Limit 1 with coupon. Good thru 12/31/90 -- jj LET'S MAKE *JI DEAL! You Need Furniture... We Have Furniture To Sell! [ET’S make a deal NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! I STATEMENT OF FACTS: I The City of Lincoln, by and through its representatives, have officially served a “Notice to Vacate”, to National Furniture, Inc., of 1535 North 27th Street, Lincoln. This notice demands that ail inventory, fixtures, and personal property is to be sold or removed almost immediately. This property seizure is part of the 27th Street, redevelopment plan. The City wi begin bidding a new police precinct and community center as soon as this property is evacuated. Notices, letter, and redevelopment plans are available for in spection to the general pubic. So, let's make a deal. We must sell every item in the store. Our loss will be your gain! Make us your best offer. Sale ends at Midnight on August 31,1998.