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Energizer will be on campus November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd interviewing December 2000 May and August 2001 graduates and students who are interested in spring or fall co-ops. IE, EE, MF, ChemF, Chemistry, Business Admin and Business Mgmt majors are invited to submit resumes to Career Services Center by Oct. 17th for pre-selection. Energizerr is an equal opportunity employer. _Visit us at: www.energizer.com Earth topic of debate ENVIRONMENT from page 1 Stenberg has supported the Conservation Reserve Program, which sets aside farmland for animal habitats and subsidizes farmers for not using their land, Soukup said. Nelson showed support for University of Nebraska Navy & Marine Crops ROTC Money For College Experience for life! 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Both candidates said they support protecting the environ ment, but both have said they want to protect the rights of businesses and individuals, too. “Ben believes that any envi ronmental regulations must be supported by sound science and should undergo cost bene fit tests,” Cady said. Stenberg has questioned whether the Environmental Protection Agency, a govern ment group that makes envi ronmental regulations, has ignored company’s concerns. PAUL MITCHELL SYSTEMS PRESENTS HAIR FASHION 2000. A STUDENT SYMPOSIUM Learn From Paul Mitchell Trained Stylists and National Educators. Attend these exciting sessions at the Symposium: ♦Color Me Crazy (not for women only) - Color techniques from Tigerlights to Hand Painting. ♦What’s Hot, What’s New, What’s You - How to select the right hair style... and more. ♦Style Me Right... from beginning to end - How to achieve todays looks. 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Baker said he didn’t agree with UNUs policy on computer use. “That’s a bunch of bull crap,” he said. “(Students) are not going to use computers for academic purposes 100 percent of the time. “You might as well use the computer for something fun to do like listen to music.” Indiana University has blocked Napster from its server twice. In February, the university blocked the site because it was taking up too much room on the server and causing slow reaction time. The problem was fixed by lim iting the amount of bandwidth Napster users could consume to 10 percent Before, that number had been ■ more than 60 percent The block was then taken off until April, when the university was sued by the rock band Metallica for allowing students to download copyrighted music from Napster. Metallica has since dropped the university from its suit, but the block on Napster will remain until the appeals court makes its deci sion, said Mark Bruhn, informa tion technology policy officer for Indiana University. The university has since spawned an advertising cam paign to educate students about downloading copyrighted materi al, Bruhn said. He didn’t foresee any future problems with Napster. Bruhn said most students were support ive of the university’s decision to block the Web site. Family Day brings back old tradition WYUKA from page 1 Historical Society would like to see this continue as members work to make the area a resource for the entire community. Plans for an arboretum are also in the works, said Diane Bohlken, who works as a horti culturist for the cemetery. The horticulture staff plans to plant 50 new trees per year for the next 5 to 7 years. Last year they plant o ed 100. “Fifty trees may sound like a lot, but since the cemetery has 50 different sections, that is only one new tree per section, Bohlken said. As more varieties of trees are established in the cemetery the area will become a place to view architecture as well as horticul ture, Hutchinson said. “Wyuka cemetery is one of the best places in Lincoln to see a variety of architectural styles,” he said. “In other parts of Lincoln, architectural structures get tom down, new building go up and the older forms are lost “Wyuka is like a time capsule. You can see things here that you just can’t find anywhere else.” I um^^(7>™imel I /...can mange yuur are in an instant. Perhaps you would like to consider the possibility of creating an adoption plan for your child. 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