The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 2000, Page 6, Image 6

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Students have the opportunity
I to revisit their high school days and
attend prom today. But this time,
it’s a job prom.
ITie job prom starts at 9:30 a.m.
| and runs until 3 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union.
Highlights of the prom include
the “election” of prom royalty from
I both student and employer partici
pants, and drawings and giveaways
of prizes.
Amid all the festivities, stu
' dents have the chance to visit with
employers seeking students want
ing summer and part-time jobs and
internships.
Health festival offers
massages, training
Students falling into the all-too
common pit of junk food have a
chance to climb out of their unhealthy
ways today on East Campus.
A free “Festival for the Health of
It” will be held at Nebraska East
Union from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The festival includes fitness
demonstrations, health screenings,
information and an acupuncturist.
People should preregister at the
Campus Recreation office for the
adult CPR and CPR re-certification
training programs.
The festival also includes choles
terol screening for $3 and a five
minute chair massage for $ 1.
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Woman and child hit by car
A 30-year-old woman protected
her 2-year-old daughter from serious
injury Tuesday when the two were
struck by a car.
The woman and her daughter
were about to cross 48th Street at St.
Paul Street when a car turned off of
St. Paul Street and nearly hit them,
Lincoln Police Sgt. Dennis
Duckworth said.
The woman lost her balance and
fell to the pavement in front of a sec
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ond turning car. The woman rolled
over on top of her daughter to protect
her as they were struck by the car,
Duckworth said.
The two were dragged 14 feet by
the car, but they escaped the accident
with minor injuries. The woman was
treated at BryanLGH West Medical
Center, 2300 S. 16th St., for minor
back injuries, and her daughter was
treated for a head laceration,
Duckworth said.
The driver of the car, Kara
Meusch, 19, a student at Nebraska
Wesleyan University, was cited for
failure to yield.
Police: Man arrested
for alleged child abuse
Doctors treating a 3-year-old boy
Monday for a broken arm in a bicycle
accident noticed injuries not consis
tent with most bicycle-related
injuries, Duckworth said.
The doctors at St. Elizabeth
Regional Medical Center, 555 S. 70th
St., found multiple bruises on the
boy’s body that they didn’t believe
were a result of the accident,
Duckworth said.
When asked where the bruises
came from, the boy told doctors he
had been struck by a shoe, a book and
a hand, all by his mother’s boyfriend,
Jeremy Fenstemaker, 24, 7000
Thurston St., Duckworth said.
Fenstemaker' was arrested
Monday for child abuse, a class four
felony.
Compiled by staff writer Derek
Lippincott
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GOING TO BE IN THE KEARNEY AREA FOR THE
SUMMER? NEED TOIAKE A CHEMISTRY CLASS TO
CATCH UP OR EVEN GET AHEAD?
Introductory, General, and Organic Chemistry classes
available in June and July from the University of Nebraska
at Kearney Chemistry Department. Registration beginning
April 21. Register by May 10 to reserve a spot.
FOR INFORMATION CALL:
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
Chemistry Department: 308-865-8490 ..
"Letters To Thien"
Thursday April 6,2000
7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
UNL Love Library - Auditorium 103
Admission is Free
"Letter To Thien" is a documentary film from
Fusion Pictures about the life and death of Ly Minh
Thien, a victim of a senseless hate crime.
Directors, Trac Minh Vu and Kerry Patrick Seed,
will be leading a discussion following the
documentary.
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