’99 migration to be in Missouri By Kim Sweet Staff writer Students choosing to follow the Husker football team to the annual migration game next year will find themselves in Columbia, Mo. ASUN passed a bill on Wednesday night to designate the Sept. 25, 1999, football game against the University of Missouri as the stu dent migration game. With games against Kansas, Iowa and Colorado as possibilities the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska President Sara Russell said she chose Missouri after considering location, distance and dates of the games. Russell said all the factors are important considerations in choosing the migration game. While Russell said Colorado would be a great game with a premier location, the weekend of Thanksgiving presents a problem in attracting students. The long tradition of going to the University of Kansas in Lawrence for the migration game was also a con sideration. But Russell said in the end, the prospect of a better game against a better Missouri team won over. Because games in Kansas are typ ically easier to obtain tickets to, Russell said she hoped the Missouri game would give students a way to get to more away games. “It seems a little easier to obtain KU tickets if they really have a desire to go,” Russell said. “The migration game is here to provide a little more accessibility to a game.” Russell said 20 percent of the tickets allocated to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln would be allocated to students for the migration game. After voting quickly on the fate of the migration game, ASUN moved into debate over a bill that would back lobbying efforts against LB 126. The bill in the Nebraska Unicameral proposes to suspend the driver’s license of and fine a minor who is found in possession of alco hol. Shelley Stall, director of Student Legal Services, came before the sen ate to express her support for the ASUN bill opposing LB 126. The loss of a college student’s license, if the bill passed, could have severe consequences - even forcing a student to drop out of college, Stall said. “I think this is going to affect stu dents who have to work to stay in school,” Stall said. Speaker Matt Boyd said he could sympathize with students who are reliant on their cars to work and fund their education. “My parents don’t pay my tuition,” Boyd said. “This bill could hurt students like me out there.” Graduate Studies Senator Jason Boykin said he disagreed with ASUN’s bill. “If we’re going to stand behind some of the things we do - the Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship, the Robert Wood (Foundation anti-binge drinking grant) - we need to take a stand on stricter penalties,” Boykin said. Public Affairs and Community Service Senator Kristen Wehner said she disagreed with LB126 because of the unfairness of some of the amend ments attached to it. Weiner said requiring a blood alcohol test on the sole basis of the appearance of a minor being drunk - something she said the bill could require - would be an infringement of one’s rights. Weiner said the law would end up discriminating in the end. “They’re not going to use this law widely,” Weiner said. “They’re going to use this law to their discretion.” The senate voted to table the bill and sent it to the communications committee before considering it fur ther. 5 etC 206 Morriff Had * * 472-0030 We're more thon jus, a Bino store! Hey Husker Fans... Jason Peter, Nebraska's former All-American will be at Dinosaurs, etc. on Saturday jrorn 12:00-1:00 to do ajree signing. - Want to know more about getting involved? One-on-One Consultations offer: • personalized service to help individuals get involved at the university * • provides each student valuable advice and information on furthering their collegant experience P Don’t waste ^ another minute. Set up an appointment I Call Drew Borske at 472-2454 or stop by one of our two campus offices at: 200 City Union 300 East Campus Union to make an appointment When was the last time you received personal I service? ^Student M INVOLVEMENT WM i.Utmer*:iy of Nebraska I This Friday I I Back by Popular Demand I I Paul Phillips I RIP t TAYLOR IN A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FOrqjyj BOOK BY BURT SHEVELOVE AND LARRY GELBART MUSIC AND LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM ORIOINALLY PRODUCED ON BROADWAY BY HAROLD S. PRINCE Lied Center for Performing Arts Frl., Feb. 19, 8pm / Sat., Feb. 20, 2 & 8pm Sun., Feb. 21, 2pm Locally sponsored by Allant Communications Tickets: 472-4747 or 1 -800-432-3231 Box Office: 11 KX)am-5:30pm M-F _ http://www.unt.edii/lied/ &S2S35 \U\molrn Lad Cantor proQrammng is supported by ha Fiands of lad and pants from he NUonaf Endowment lor fa Arts, trSd-Anancairto ltClJlnnKd Nma and he Nebraslia Arts Carol AH events a/e made possfte by tfa Lied Performance Funded**) lac been tstoMatadh rgj^mor»nto