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Student politics has become a joke on this campus and when people complain that there isn't much difference between the two established parties, we have to agree. In an effort to provide a legitimate alternative and involve new voters, we offer this.platform for your consideration. Bringing students back into student government. The intentions and dedication of the two established parties should be commended, but they have categorically failed to involve more students in student government. During every election, lip service is paid to increasing student participation and every year the two established parties are unable to do so. rhey have failed in the past arid they don’t deserve another chance. Establishing an On-line voting process for student elections. Voter turnout in recent elec tions has been an unmitigated disaster. An On-line voting process must be established to encourage voter partici pation among non-traditional and off-campus students. Abolishing credit-card solicitation on campus. Students have enough financial problems with out also having to endure the predatory marketing tactics of credit-card corporations. Student credit-card debt is of disastrous proportions and is rising every year. In our modem economy, credit-cards are a necessity, but those students who wish to obtain one should talk to their banker or their family, not to a fellow student at a card table tn the Student Union. We need more credit counseling and useful consumer analysis, not more credit-cards. Improving freshmatl orientation. All too many entering freshman feel like anonymous numbers amidst the thousands of students here at the University. The current orientation process has failed to build a sense of community among new students, and this failure is reflected in low grades, clinical depression, loneli ness, and an unacceptably high drop-out rate. We must learn from the many schools which have implemented successful orientation programs by improving and expanding our own program. Focusing On ecology. As a matter ot general principle, ecological concerns must be a priority in all decisions on campus. Caring for the environment means more than recycling: it means applying the principles of ecology to every relevant policy decision on campus. Involving international students. The thousands of foreign students here at the University face spe cial problems not experienced by other students. To guarantee that these issues are addressed, an international student should be selected through a w'ell-organized application process to specifically represent foreign stu dents as a non-voting “shadow” senator in the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska. Empower yourself as a new voter. Impact your campus.. Vote A-Team on March 1 ASUN Student Government Elections, March 1, 2000. A paid advertisement of the A-Team Party, Christina Ricssdman, Treasurer. Romeo alive on Lied Center stage ROMEO from page 6 Performing Arts, said Eckert was well suited for a performance of this kind. “His attention to detail and his char acterizations don’t just happen with the lines, his whole body is involved in the performance,” Moore said. “That’s the key to being a true actor and a true per former - you’re able to see that.” He said the Carson Theater was well-suited for tonight’s performance. “It’s such a tight, intimate space,” Moore said. “Just about anywhere in the Carson you’re right in the action. You can really see the expressiveness of the eyes and hands. “It’s just a perfect space for it, I mean you can hear him breathe in Romeo Sierra Tango " WHERE: Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St. WHEN: Feb. 16 -17, 8 p.m. ? .* ^ • COST: $20, half-price for students THE SKINNY: Romeo reborn proves to be wiser. there.” Eckert said “Romeo Sierra Tango” has been well-received wherever he’s performed it, but he’s quick to give much of the credit to Shakespeare. “I’m continuing to discover things, and the more I discover the more I have to credit Shakespeare with brilliance.” 1321 “O” St. 4-8 pm, Monday thru Friday • .retail* ■ : • J Parking Problems? Need a Place to Park? Guaranteed Parking Park by Day