The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 2001, Page 5, Image 5

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    Campus rec logo
to get new look
■ A $200 savings bond will
be given to the student with
the winning design.
BY JILL CONNER
After 20 years of the same
look, the Office of Campus
Recreation wants to find a new
style - new style of logo that is.
By offering students a $200
savings bond for the best
Campus Recreation Center logo
design. Assistant Director for
Marketing and Development,
Christopher Dulak said he
hoped to find a logo that
encompassed all the programs
the Campus Recreation Center
offered.
“It will be a defining element
for all of our programs to use,”
he said.
Keenan McRoberts, presi
dent of the Campus Recreation
Advisory Council said programs
like fitness classes, injury pre
vention care, and outdoor pro
grams were sometimes over
looked.
“There's a number of differ
ent things that fall under cam
pus recreation - hopefully the
logo will be representative of
different things,” McRoberts
said.
The new logo will appear on
promotional items such as cam
pus rec calendars, mailings. T
shirts and the center’s Web site,
he said.
The deadline for entries is
April 17, to allow time for the
new logo to be incorporated
into the system during the sum
mer, he said.
Dulak said because all stu
dents pay a fee for the center
regardless if they use it, the con
test was open to all students,
although it provided a great
opportunity for design students
to develop their skills.
Dulak said he had worked
for campus rec eight months
and had rarely ever seen the cur
rent logo used.
McRoberts, agreed.
“Its not really eye-catching,
we just wanted to improve that,"
McRoberts said.
McRoberts said the current
logo was the outline of a con
nected C and R.
“If you don’t know what
you’re looking at, you probably
wouldn't know what it w-as,” he
said.
“I’m just hoping we ll get
some good participation from
some of the students, some
thing eye catching, definitely
representative of the campus
recreation.
“As far as what logos will be
submitted remains to be seen,
but we re hoping to improve on
what we have.” he said.
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PYRAMID from page 1
"By including foods from all
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.Studies have shown that col
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There are separate food pyr
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There also are food guides
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shapes such as rainbows and
circles being displayed on table
tents and posters in the resi
dence halls to help students
learn.
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organized according to the nutritional food pyramid.
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