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Experience preferred, House of Mufflers and Brakes, 10th 8 South. Call Mike, 475-4525. Knowledge Beginnings Child Development Cen ter is accepting applications for full and part-time positions. 6700 South 32nd, 423-1188. LAPAZ Now taking applications for AM/PM servers, 50% meal discount, insurance plan and fun work environment. Apply in person, 321 North Cotner. Law Firm Runner Part-time runner wanted for an energetic, fun, fast paced law firm. Please send resumes to Of fice manager, PO Box 30886, Lincoln, NE, 68503. Lincoln’s finest restaurant, The Green Gateau, is currently accepting applications for an assistant manager and experienced wait staff. Apply in person at 330 South 10th St. Local B&B seeks friendly, responsible individual as live-in assistant. Send inquiries to P.O. Box 84052, Lincoln, NE 68501. Looking for part-time PC Support Person for computer network company. Must have some knowledge behind PCs/Servers/Networking. This position involves 1-20 hours per month. Excellent learning opportunity for right person. Please email your resume to tnielsenOictechweb.com or call 489-6880. New Restaurant, Fox and Hound in Haymarket hiring servers, kitchen staff and bartenders. 201 N. 8th. Upscale sports entertainment restau rant/bar. Game rooms, pool tables, live enter tainment, cigar lounge. Training begins January 8. Opening mid-January. Apply in person, Mon day-Friday 9:30am-5pm. Part Time $8 per hour, walking distance from campus. No experience needed to work in our ticket of fice from 5-9pm, Monday-Friday. Part time for day work also needed. Call 476-3157 and get paid this week! Part-time Carpet Specialist MDS Pharma Services is looking for a Part-time Carpet Specialist to work evenings and week ends (approx. 16-20 hours per week). Duties in clude maintaining and caring for carpet and up holstered furniture of buildings. We prefer a high school diploma or GED and experience with car pet cleaners. Please apply at: Pharma Services Human Redources-CC PO Box 80837 621 Rose Street Lincoln, NE 68502 FAX: (402)476-7598 E-mail: cnmOmdsharris.com AA/EOE Part-time Security Positions Saturday and Sunday. First and second shift. Pay: $7.75/hour. Must be 21 or over. Call 441-2107. Ask for Ken Sean or John. I1BO Hashers needed. Hours can be 4:30-7:30pm. Salary and meals. Call 436-0117, ask for Anita or leave message. Perfect Student Job Hair Salon Coordinator. 20-30 flexible hours a week. $6.25 per hour. Starting January 3rd. Clerical work/some computer experience. Call for Information. 486-4747. Personal Trainer? Extraordinary people skills, knowledge in exercise programming and fitness testing, CPR and fitness certified, exceptional communication skills, hard worker, and creative. If you possess these skills and want to make a difference in the lives of others, drop off your cover letter, resume and f# out an application at Prairie Life Center, 330 West P Street. If you have any questions call Ryan Douglas at 475-3386. Pre-Veterinary Students Assistant position available MWFS. Send re sume: Havelock Animal Hospital. 4344 N 62nd. 466-1383. PT TELLER A part-time position is now available at one of our Lincoln branches. Responsibilities include performing lobby and drive-up teller transac tions, balancing a cash drawer, servicing an ATM, and assisting customers with their finan cial needs. Qualifications needed are effective communications skills, customer service back ground, basic math skills and basic computer Knowledge. Work schedule is four afternoons a week 12pm-6pm and every Saturday morning. Apply in the Human Resources Department at our Home Office in downtown Lincoln by Friday, December 1. F1R8T FEDERAL LINCOLN BANK 13th&N Lincoln www.fflb.com EOE//AAE M/F i . r lit UNION BANK Wt TRUST COMPANY £#aaf Opportunity Employer • Member FDIC Student Program Opportunity Union Bank offers an excellent training opportu nity for college students interested in banking or related careers. We are currently looking to fill positions in our student program. • Must be freshman/sophomore • Business or Finance related major • Willing to make a 2 year PT employment com mitment to the bank. • Ability to work 20 hours/week • Ability to work 30+ hours/week during the summers and some holidays. Apply in person, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm Union Bank & mist Human Resources Dept 3600 S. 48th Street Job line: 483-9099 www.ubt.com Study Abroad at SENSHU UNIVERSITY •Study in Tokyo, Japan, for the Fall Semester,2001 •No Japanese language prerequisite •Earn 17 credits towards your degree •Enjoy cultural excursions in Tokyo, Japan and Asia •Tour international companies like Sony and Mitsubishi •Open to ail UNL students •Attend an Info Session-no obligation Information Sessions Coliege of Business Administration, #138 November 15 at 4pm November 30 at 1pm December 5 at 9:30am “the best semester of my Ufa* TeleServices International TSI is now hiring for day and evening, fun and part-time shifts. • Flexible Schedules • Minimum of 15 hours/week • $8.25 per hour guaranteed • Earn up to $12 per hour • Weekend hours available • $200 hiring bonus Call 437-8700 for further details or stop by 1610 N Street for an application. Temporary student position needed to deliver telephone directories. $7.50 per hour. Apply at Telecommunications Center, 211 Nebraska Hall. Trie UUKNHUSIVfcli Nebraska’s Grand Hotel has full & part-time po sitions available now! Call 473-2188 for a com plete listing. Some positions available: ♦ Set-up Staff (average $8-1(Vhr) ♦ Servers ♦ Bartender/Cashier ♦ Security Officer ♦ Room Service Apply on-line at www.thecomhueker.com or in person at Human Resources M-F 8am-5pm. 333 S. 13th St. Lincoln, Ne Use ‘L’ St. Entrance Just a few block from UNU Three part-time positions available working in dental lab. Monday-Friday. 5:30am-7:30am, 5:45am-11:30 am, 4pm-8pm. Apply in person at 125 South 9th. U.S. Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service Office Automation Clerk QS-1-QS-4 The Administrative Office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service lo cated on the East Campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has an opening, effective January 14,2001, for an Office Automation Clerk in the Student Temporary Employment Program. The position provides clerical and administrative support to the three ARS research units located on the campus. The position is part-time (5-10 hours per week) during the academic year. Ap plicants must be enrolled in an accredited school, on at least a half-time basis, in a course of study related to the program (administration, business, or office management), and maintain a good academic record. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident who will be accepted through December 8, 2000. For addi tional information or to obtain an application, please contact Lisa Mullenx, 472-9691 or Becky Holmes, 472-9692 or stop by our office located at 344 Keim Hall, UNL, East Campus, Lincoln, Ne. The United States Department of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Employer UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Currently has an opening for a Part-time Teller/New Accounts Representative Hours: M,W,TH,F 11am-5:30pm Saturdays 8:30am-2pm We offer ♦ Professional work enviomment ♦ Paid vacation, and holidays ♦ Daily lunch at no cost ♦ Health Club Reimbursement ♦ 401 K/profit sharing ♦ Perfect attendance awards and profit bonuses Qualified applicants please apply in Person: 3600 S. 48th St. Job Line 483-9699 Website: www.ubt.com Wanted The YMCA Youth Sports Department is looking for winter basketball supervisors and officials, great pay ($7-$12), flexible hours. If interested please apply at the downtown YMCA, 1039 P VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS start at $8/hour or more officiating volleyball for Lincoln Parks and Recreation. Caff 441 -7892 for more information. Work With Children •Do you enjoy working with infants/toddlers or pre-school age children? •Are you excited about the development of chil dren? •Would you like to be eligible for a tuition schol arship? If so, the Gallup Child Development Center may have a position for you. Call our Interviewing Center Today! 486-6700, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. EOE. Accounting Intern Close to campus! Flexible hours© Extra hours avail, over holiday break! Duties include: Order processing, con tacting customers on past due accounts, assisting credit department staff with daily requirements and completing special proj ects as assigned. Requirements: 3.5 overall GPA, 3.4 Ac counting GPA; completion of Beginning Ac counting I; proficient with Windows 95 & spreadsheets; excellent communication skills. PT, approx. 15-20 hrs per week, between 8-5, M-F, $6-8 per hour depending on education and experience. Send resume to: Senior Technologies, HR/Acctg. Intern, PO Box 80238, Lincoln, NE, 68501 or Email kwhite©seniortech.com EOE/AAP Learn more about us at www.seniortechnologies.com Part-Time Tax Season Intern Work from January through approximately April 15 at local CPA firm. Excellent opportunity for junior or senior accounting students with out standing GPA. Individual must be highly moti vated with excellent communication and organi zational skills. Flexible work schedule; minimum 20 hours per week. Attractive office environment in south Lincoln location. Send resume to Hu man Resources, 4535 Normal Boulevard, Suite 195, Lincoln, NE 68506 or fax to (402) 437-8399. EOE 600s HUCtl #1 Spring Break 2001- Cancun, Mazatlan, Acapulco, Jamaica, Florida, & S. Padre. Ratable TWA flights. Best prices & Biggest parties. Call Chad • 877-633-2386 or 651 -439-5464. #1 Spring Bcwk Vocations! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Florida. Sell trips, earn cash & go free! Now hiring campus reps. 18002347007. endiesssummertours.com. Guarantee the best SPRING BREAK PRICES! South Padre, Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, Acapulco, Florida & Mardigras. Reps. Needed...Travel free. Earn$$$. GROUP DISCOUNTS FOR «+. 800-838-8203/ www.feisuretours.com. GO DIRECTI #1 Internet-based company offer ing WHOLESALE Spring Break packages! Low est price guarantee! 1 -800-367-1252 www.springbreakdirect.com. SKI VAIL Spring Break Week, 1 bedroom condo, sleeps 4. March 9-March 16,2001.402-665-6881. SPRING BREAK 2001! CANCUN & BAHAMAS. EAT, DRINK, TRAVEL FOR FREE, WANTED CAMPUS REPSI Cali USA SPRING BREAK, toll free (877) 480-8077, for trip information and rates. 25 Continuous Years of Student Travel! www.uss8piingbrMik.cofn. SPRING BREAK 2001 Jamaica, Cancun, Florida, tartedca, Bahamas. Earn s FREE Trtpal How taring Campus Rapa. Lowest prices book before 12/18*«nteAA FREE info peek calve or vMt on-da* #99 sunsplashtours.com 1-800-426-7710 ASUN Student Government Election Parties are forming! Make your name available for possible contact by election groups for the spring ASUN Student Government election. The sign-up sheet is in the ASUN office, 136 Nebraska Union. Attention Seniors Honor cords will be for sale November 29 and December 1 at our booth.in the Union from 11 -3pm. Cost is $15 a piece. Questions, call Marlene at 472-8921. Are you looking for a meaningful job to help pay for second semester and spring break? > GREAT PAY (GUARANTEED $8.25 PER HOUR) > HOLIDAYS OFF OR TIME FOR SPRING BREAK (BENEFITS) > EXERCISE (WE ARE CLOSE TO CAMPUS & HAVE BIKE RACKS) > TIME TO ENJOY LIFE OR STUDY (FLEXIBLE HOURS - MINIMUM HOURS 12) > STRESS FREE ENVIRONMENT (NO TELEMARKETING OR SALES) > WORK WITH YOUR FRIENDS (REFERRAL BONUSES) Then it’s time to call Hudson Bay Company to set up an interview. Not only will we meet the above requirements, but you will also have a job that is very rewarding and interesting. We call members and potential members for non-profit groups. The call includes empowering citizens about their rights on environmental issues, consumer issues, minority issues, and/or women’s issues, membership development, and fundraising. (No sales or surveys.) Call us at 476-1010 for an interview to learn more about this incredible job and opportunity. I NEED HELP BY VIC LEE i /you ToujyourY actwilvT' folk; wefce /\wetee aew. V AWING? A seR*0^-, isTT^ /WUffr^Y IT WS ASUP/ 1 ^ tomansaiy , y YVHy' /oup&e wy success T^f-' Y so wueN Yoay, nwoNeA TWpy sTAKieD) if we'iae vjosr in about utjpmme.im BKomei?.../ fvrTHeToNeue v ea^x^n ATTENTION STUDENTS DEAD WEEK POLICY Finals only at time per Official Schedule of Clas ses or time during finals week mutually agreeable to all. Examinations allowed during Dead Week: labo ratory practical examinations, make-up or repeat examinations and self-paced examinations. Quizzes are acceptable. Projects, papers, and speeches due Dead Week need to have been assigned by the eighth week of the semester. Project and scope, not topic. Please review your sylabi for Dead Week con flicts. Contact the Student Government office, j 136 Nebraska Union. (472-2581) with discrepan cies or questions. You may also e-mail us at asunfurH.edu. CBA Majors Bowling Night at Sun Valley Lanes, Thursday, Nov. 30th at 9pm. First 10 business majors will Classic film -The Graduate Thursday, November 30 at 7pm & 9pm. Mary Riepma Ross Theatre (located inside the Sheldon) S2 w/UNL ID, $6.50 general public Enter a Student Leave a Leader. With Army ROTC not only could you get a col lege scholarship, you’ll also learn the skills needed to be a leader. No matter what you do, Skills+Leadership=Successl Call for details, 472-4269.• Laura Cockson Memorial Scholarship Information and application available at the following locations ASUN-136 City Union Student Involvement - City and East Union Multi-Cultural Affairs - 220 Admin Vice Chan. Stu. Affairs -106 Admin Deadline 4pm December 15,2000 Pi Kappa Alpha Congratulates: Brent Stanfield, Ben Zitek, Zach Bauman, Josh Johnson, Brent Melliger, Eric Fluckey, Brian Kennedy, Travis Zahi, and Matt Watson on their new executive positions. We look forward to your leadership in the future. Congratulations from your brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha. RODEO ASSOCIATION DANCE We are in Wahoo this weekend at the Starlite Ballroom. Come dance to High Caliber 8:00pm to 12:00am $5.00 at the door. ^elTthingsfree^ In the Daily Nebraskan Classifieds list any item you want to sell for 3 days by e-mail ing the ad to dnOunl.edu. The items cannot be of a commercial nature and you must be a student at UNL. Include you name, ad dress. phone and student ID number. Hur ry, limited time only, and you can resubmit your items if they don’t sell in three days during this offer. Sigma Alpha Kiss the Pig Contest this Wednes day, November 29-Friday, December 1 from 11am-2pm in the ECU. Place your bid for your favorite teacher to kiss a pig. Jack Schinstock, Ron Hanson, Sue Voss, Keith Gilster, Susan Fritz, Matt Rasmussen. Students With Children Support Group Wednesday 1Z:3u-1:30pm. Nebraska Union 338. Call Gail for more information at 472-7450. UNMC PHARMACY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advis ing, 107 Oldfather, Wednesday, November 29, 1-5pm. Stop by or call 472-4190 for appoint ment. Actuarial Science Club End of the year social and elections Wednesday at 7:30 in the East Campus Union. Agronomy Club Meeting Wednesday at 7:30pm in 327 Keim Hall. Tom Hoegemeyer from Hoegemeyer Seeds will speak. ARTS AND SCIENCES SAB Elections this Wednesday at 5pm in the Union! (all ballots will be hand-counted, no recounts:-) Attention PEO’s! Our next meeting is coming up fast. Mark your calendar for December 3rd from 5-7pm to meet for a casual & fun holiday meeting. Get more in formation by calling Megan O 476-0233. RSVP by Thursday Nov.30th. See you then! Block and Bridle Meeting, November 30, East Campus Union, room to be posted. Exec 7:30, all members 8:00. Short meeting followed by a social activity. Campus Red Cross General membership meeting Wednesday, No vember 29th, 5:30pm in the basement of the Student Health Center. New members welcome. Group picture will be taken. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB The Food Science Club will meet Wednesday, November 29th at 5:00pm in Filley Hall Room 43. For more information call 472-0179. See you there. Horticulture Club Meeting today, 5pm in Keim 327, Important election meeting, November 29th, at 8pm in the Union. Several positions still available. Marketing Club Wednesday at 7:00 in the Union. Will be hold ing elections for new officers. Reception will be held following the meeting. RODEO CLUB January 2-18,2001 3/4/8/6ar7nf£ta SAA Meet at P.O. Pears at 5:30 this Thursday for din ner. Don’t forget the Christmas caroling at 7:00pm with Scarlet & Cream and SF. Meet at the Wick Center at 6:45. (There might be some thing later...come along to find out what!!!) Undergraduate Women in Business Social, Wednesday, November 29th at 5:30 at Spaghetti Works. AUSSIE Congratulations to the Wonder Down Under. ASA Congratulations to Nikki Fulkner for being elected Vice President of Panheilenic. We are so proud of you! -Xi love, your sisters ASA A belated congratulations to Phi Mu for “surviving" the competition and winning our fourth annual Karaoke Kraze! Also, thanks to PI Kappa Alpha for hosting the event with us,. -The Ladies of Alpha Xi xo Congratulations to the newly elected officers! President-Jason Bottlinger Vice President-Travis Siffering Treasurer-Rob Gill Social-Josh Bode Membership Educator-Brian Turek House Manager-Josh Bode Public Reiations-Ken Jessperson Rush-Brian Thaden Fundraising Chair-Rob Gill XQ IOE A belated congratulations to Julia Bischoff and Jason Mashek on their pinning. -Love Your sisters $M Congratulations to our New Initiates! Angie An dersen, Melina Barba, Amanda Ben net, Rebecca Branting, Dana Brown, Amber Cleveland, Megan Daley, Ashli Eickman Holly Garretts, Sara Harman, Manssa Herbon, Nicole Janzen, Brandi Jones, Holly Jones, Amy Kava, Sharon Kermoade, Lisa Livers, Erin McHugh, Jenny McKee, Jamie Navarette, Nicole Norder, Jamie Oltman, Sheana Reigle, Lori Rezac, Patty Ryberg, Jenn Slaymaker, Brooke Studley, Tracey Swinnea, Tricia Torticill, Betsy Vance, Eryn Vaughn Toni Watts, Alison Winter. -LIOB, Your sister KA Congratulations to the following KDs for being selected to UPC: Mikki Wilcox-Gender Issues Chair Julia Garey-Financial Advisor Lisa Franzen-Historian Jessi Goodsell-Public Relations Chair Members: Jessica Blair, Veroncia Iniow, Leah Kastrup, Rachel Mahaffey, Nicole Seckman, Ra chelle Moody and Amy Morgan. -We’re so proud of you! e in AOT, your sisters m Help us help underprivileged children share in the Holiday spirit. Pick up a tag at any dining service during dinner hours or at the Nebraska Union. November 27-December 1. Sponsored by RHA and ASUN in conjunction witn the Sal vation Army. NU Student Government Wednesday, November 29-6:30pm ' East Campus Union Information And Agenda Available 136 Nebraska Union Thursday, November 30 the RHA Residential Enhancement Committee is sponsoring an Open Forum on improving life in the Halls. Come share your ideas, 7pm in Abel North Study Lounge. I~ " 1 Nbprasknil DaityNeorasKan ■vu. Mall.DailyNebraskan.com http://www.rent.net Earn Easy Money By donating lifesaving plasma! $40 for your 1st donation $30 for your 2nd donation $30 for your 3rd donation $40 for your 4th donation •All donations must be j within 30 days! % Applies to New/ 6mo \ * J lapsed donors 1442 W Street 475-8645 Must be 18-59 years of age, provide a valid ID and roof of local address & Social Security number. Fees subject to change Ir Need Money for ’ the Holidays? 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