The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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the problem. The obvious solution is
to deduce whether or not whomever
I’m talking to is or isn’t from Ne
braska, and then I’ll know to say
Lincoln or NU.
Then again, that doesn’t always
work. I told a former Lincolnite I went
to Lincoln. He asked me what I was
doing in high school (Lincoln High)
60 miles from home.
My main problem is that none of
the other campuses are on par with
UN L. UNO doesn ’ t have dorm itories.
UNO and UNK are not Division I-A
schools. Omaha doesn’t even have
doctorates that I know of, and its
graduate program s, to m y know ledge,
are all supervised by Lincoln. And I
haven’t heard of any academic pro
gram that is offered at UNO or UNK,
but not Lincoln.
I think the Medical Center should
stay with the University system. It’s
technically a graduate program, simi
lar in some ways to the College of
Law.
But the other two campuses should
think about changing their names.
Maybe UNO could become Omaha
U. again. Maybe UNK could became
Nebraska State, or something.
-44
While talking to rela
tives in Ohio, I
mentioned going to
UNL. They asked me
what I was doing in Las
Vegas.
-tt -
But until then, I willproudly attend
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
And if no change is ever made, I
suppose I’ll live. At NU, UNL, Lin
coln....
Cyrus ’ career helped
by mysterious voice
. Accoramg to an Associatea Kress
story, Billy Ray Cyrus — whose de
but album “Some Gave All” sold more
than 7 million copies — got a jump
start in his career by a still, small
voice he heard while attending a Neil
Diamond concert 11 years ago.
“Neil Diamond was saying how if
you believe in yourself, and believe in
your dreams, then you will have ev
erything you want,” the story quoted
Cyrus from a recent TV Guide inter
view.
“Just that second, my voice said to
me, ‘There’s your answer. Use your
music to do something positive.’ And
I knew right then that this was my
calling.”
m me ume ^.yrus was a zu-year
old aspiring ballplayer who had never
sung professionally. Today he’s
among the brightest stars of country
music.
As unlikely as all this seems, it’s
undeniable that Cyrus got, and is get
ting, “everything he wants.”
But the question remains: Who
told Cyrus to do it?
Neil Diamond? God? Just who is
responsible for Billy Ray’s success?
That question may remain forever
unanswered as Diamond was unavail
able for comment at press time.
And God put this reporter on hold
for what seemed like an eternity.
— Mark Baldridge
Cheerleaders
strut their stuff
at UPC festival
A fashion show in the union?
That’s right Today from 1
p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union, UNL cheerleaders will
model the latest fashions from
Formal Fantasies, Best Styles
Formal Wear, Lawlors, Boogs
and County Seat.
B104 will provide the music,
and the College of Hair Design
will style the models’ hair and
makeup.
This event is sponsored by
the University Program Council
Union Festivals Committee.
Activities like this will occur
every Wacky Wednesday this
semester.
— Compiled by Heather
Sinor
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2 Appliances 72 R^lmals"9
3 Bicycle* 74 Tanning
4 Book* 75 Tattooing
5 Clothing 76 Travel
7 Jewelry 80 Typing & Resumes
6 Computers - . —
2 Grates NOTICES
10 MecHFor Sale 100Rld„
12 Musical Instruments irw ra«lr
13 Office Furniture ]?§ £EZSE2s
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e£?r<L<9 tv?**8 130 Student Government
® 140 Personals
I? 145 Lost a Found
A) ventcies 148 Wanted
SERVICES 149Fundra*'n9
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22 Adoption — .
150 Child Care Needed
27 BiSservice 160 Help Wanted
so SiSS® Service 162 Work Study Jobs
30 Kno 164 Summer Jobs
32 CMwn$,Laundry 166 ln,9fn*1|P»
33 Cleaning Households ..... ..
34 Computer Service HOLS1M.
36 Emertainment -
38 Gill Ideas 170 Roommates
40 Hairstyling 173 Housing Wanted
42 Health 4 Fitness 175 Rooms For Rem
44 Insurance 180 Houses For Rent
46 Instruction/Tutoring 185 Duplex For Rent
48 Job Placement 190 Apartments For Rent
50 Legal 191 Summer Housing
60 Misc. Services 192 Mobile Homes For Rem
62 Pholography 194 Homes For Sale
198 Vacation Rentals
$3 00 per day for 15 words on individual student
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tisement which discriminates against any person
on the basts of sex, sexual orientation, race,
religion, age, disability, marital status or national
ongm.
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or reject any advertisement at any time which
does not comply with the policies and judgments
of the newspaper.
Theadvertisersagree to assume liability for all
contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim
arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras
kan.
4 Books For Sale_
Nappy Valentines Dayl 50% off all true crime books at A
Novel Idea. 118 No. 14th, 475-TOME.
6 Computers For Sale
486 DX-50 CD RON. SVGA. Fax.$525 on a unique
purchase program. 1-801-468-7878. (24 hours)
MUST SELL: Mac PowerBook 100.4 meg RAM. 20 meg
HD. Software, more Si 100 Call Jeff. 436-6127, _
VIDEO GAMES: Super NES and Sega Genesis. Lots of
titles. £30 and under Call 436-9318.
7 Jewelry For Sale
Broken hearted! Want to sell halt carat engagement ring
Very nice Appraised at $2650. 438-1666!
Ladies diamond ring. 1/2carat marquise in wide cathedral
setting. $700 483-0163 alter 5pm.
8 Furniture For Sale
Olive green and gold couch and chair $50 421-2705
leave message
12 Musical Instruments
L arrivee acoustic guitar, sp/rw. $1000, OBO Dean
Markley K-65 amp $150080 438-4315 leave message
14 Pets
6' Burmese Python, all accessories. Fun pet I $350 O.B.O.
Leave message. 435-6025
SCOT'S
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Qifts for Valentines Day
NEW LOCATION
122 South 52nd (52nd & "O")
483-BAND
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‘Teddy Bears with balloon bouquets
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▼ ‘OPEN on Valentine’s Day!
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m Teddy Bear Express
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18 Stereos/TVs For Sale
For Sale: Color TV, $75, and also VCR w/r emote. $90.
Both excellent condition. 466-8520.
Pair ol Clipsch LaScala speakers, excellent condition,
will demonstrate $800 obo. Call 477-0608 evenings.
19 Ticket Exchange
Three front row center seats to the Hobbit at the Lied
Center for sale. March 21 performance. 483-0443 after 5
p.m.
Wanted tickets for NU vs. Oklahoma State (2/16). Prefer
student seats. 464-4124
Wanted: 4 tickets to Iowa State game. Call 464-3749.
leave message.
20 Vehicles For Sale
1990 Geo Tracker. 35.000 miles Very nice. 5-speed.
Kenwood CO pullout $6,700. 436 0120
1986 Nissan Sentra. 4-door, 66.000 miles. Good condi
tion S2850 obo 477-4641
1978 Saab Turbo
Fun car. huge trunk, sunroof, some rust Excellent me
chanical condition. Good tires. One owner $1200. 435
8946.
HO Announcements
BIG RED
ROCK-O-RAMA 93
Sign up now in the Ottioe tor Student Involvement to help
stigo Lincoln'* biggest annual muse event. Roadie*,
door workers.security needed FREE FOODIOR come to
UPC Concert and Dance meeting* Toes 4:30pm
RACISM & SEXISM
Lecture 4 discussion highlighting the emotional
experience 4 racial development ol tour women
as portrayed in the him, "Irritation ol Life'. Pre
sented ft facilitated by Barbra Turnage. gradu
ate student in sociology 4 Leantm Bracks,
graduate student in engltsh Come to the
Women s Center. 338 NE UNION, on Thurs..
Feb 11 at 2.30pm til 4:30pm to attend
EARN UP TO $10/HR.
Are you looking for areal hours7 Great SSS7 And a great
experence7 Don't look any further Market for Fortune
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GM Volunte^bpirrt Award
Applications are due on Monday. February 15th at 200
Nebraska Union Apply Today!
HEALTH AIDES
We appreciate what you did m 92 All your work we pul you
through. Now however it's 93. But with you as Health
Aide* we re worry free
Love. Your Health Aide Coordinators: Cory. Cortssa,
Jenny. Jason, Chap
Remember Your Valentine
with a unique
Talking Balloon Bouquet
Oily $6 00 delivered on carrpus. S5 00pick-up.
Slop by the booth in theCitylinon M-F Hearthe
balloons talk i Plaoe your order TOO AY, Will be
m East Campus Union on Wednesday ONLY
from 11 00am-2 00pm, Hurry, quantities are
limitedIM
Sponsored by the Marketing Club
CRUISE SHIPS MOW HIRING Earn 62.000wmonth «
world travel (Hawaii. Mexico. theCarnbaan. ate.) Holiday.
Summer and Career employment available No expert
ence necessary For employment program call 1 206
634-0468 ext. CS778
SCARLET AND CREAM SINGERS AUDITIONS ARE
NOW OPEN FOR THE *3 94 SEASON PLEASE CON
TACT PROF RAY MILLER AT 472 2841
Send your special valentine a balloon/cookie bouquet
$9 95-Call Sue at 467-3570. Free Delivery I
Short on cash?
Are you short on cash, yet naed to but a gfi tor Valentina s
day? Bring your student 1.0. to Sharon s Hallmark and
receive 15% off your purchase. Belmont Plaza. 11 6
Comhuskar.
Student Government Election
Interested m running in the spring
student government election?
FHIng deadline tor all positions and surveys
» Feb.KMOOp.m.
115 Nebr Union
LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE
Starting In March at Campus Recreation. Cal Heartland
Scuba 488 7774
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT-Make money teach
ing basic conversational English abroad. Japan & Tai
wan. Many provide room A board ♦ other benefitsl Make
$2,ooo-$4,ooo+per month. No previous training or teach
ing certificate required. For employment program call:
(206) 632-1146 ext. J 5778
THE LATEST DELIVERY CRAZE HAS JUST ARRIVED
IN TIME FOR VALENTINE S DAYI Send your special
someone a basket fifled with holiday naughty or nice
goodies. Call Love A Revenge. 477-3438
UPC
Applications are available for Commmee Chair and ex
ecutive positions on the 1993-94 University Program
Council, at 117 Ne. Union. 200 Ne. Union, and 300 Ne.
East Union. Come join the team!
UPC International Film
Locked-Up Time
Sunday. Feb. 14
3, 5, 7, A 9pm Sheldon Art Gallery
Valentine’s Day Carnations
Stop and order a carnation for someone you care about
AIESEC—Nebraska Booth. Mon-Thur, 10:30am
200pm, S2.75 with message A free delivery on campus.
Call 472-3379 for details
VOICE VOICE
Campaign Kickoff Celebration
and Platform Announcement!
TOO AY at 3O0pm
Across from Union Burger King
VOICE VOICE
Where’s the line?
A discussion of ths issues of privacy surrounding the
Candice Harms case
Bring your sack lunch and join journalists from
Channel 7. the Lincoln Journal Star and a criminal
justice professor
Thursday. Fab. 11.11:30am - Avery 2f 7
WHO DO YOU LOVE?
Tell the world) Leave a message for your sweetie in the
window of Nebraska Bookstore, '3th 4 Q lt‘s FREE I
WOMENS
EXPERIENCE OF
SPIRITUALITY
THURSDAYS 3.30 pm
January 28 - March 4
Women s Center Room 340 Nebraska Union
A group forming to dscuss our experiences and connec
lions to:
■hierarchy in rekgion
■paradigm shifts
liberation theology
•how spirituality informs our total experience
115 Meetings
Ad Club
Meeting. Wednesday, February 10 at 600pm. Rm 201
Avery Hal. Topic 'In-House Advertising and Compa
mas*.
Block & Bridle
Meeting Wednesday. February 10. East Campus Union.
700 Initiates, 730 meeting Speaker: Ted Doane on
'Australia'.
FINANCE CLUB
Meeting 530 today in Union. Speaker Ann Hansen, NBC
Trust Dept Kansas City Trip.
The Publications Board wll meet 430 p.m. Thursday in
the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan poitaes
and to hire next year's advertising manager Al are
welcome to attend.
UNL Parking Advisory Committee meeting February 112
530 City Union. Room wll be posted
UNL Wildlife Club
Wed 700pm-ECU. Speaker: Betsy Hanoock. Raptor
Recovery Center
Pre-Law Club
Meeting at 7:30 p.m Thursday in the City Union. Kaplan
wll be gkrlng $80 discounts lor all trtto attend I
120 Greek Affairs
Am
Cong rat u let ions to our new Rush Chairman - Wiliam Scott
and Jason Smith. Also pledge ot the y«dr (Mtott Stadler
and pledge scholar-Bret Parsons.
CATCH A LOVE BUZZ
Saturday, Feb. 13th
ADPi, Sigma Nu. TriDett, DU. Gamma Phi.
Lamda Chi, Pi Phi. Kappa Sig _
Congratulations Thad Folletl for being selected IFC Over
all Rush Chair. You're the coolest guy we know. . .maybe’
Men of Sig Ep
Congratulations to the following on making Greek Week:
D.Steinke. D. Paxton. K. Wemhoft. J. Nemec. and J. Voss
__ The Men of AGS
Congratulations Troy Hansen, Ed Side, Mike Jacobson
and Tom Stumbe for being selected for Greek week.
Men of AgMen
Congratulations to our new pledges: Becky Adams.
Kristin Edwards. Heidi Mahloch, Julie MiHiken, Kris
Nabity and Kim Ward.
Love, your TC sisters
Congratulations to the following Gamma Phi's for making
Greek Week: Carrie Ellingson, Connie Wollenberg.
Marcy Worthington, Lori Thompson, Jen Putensen,
Bethany Bergmeyer. And Comedy Night Chairperson
Chlcky AzadE
ZAE
Congratulates Mke Moyer. Shawn Knefels. and Tom
Shubert on being selected to the Greek Week Committee;
Ed Lank as and Doug Wilcox on being chosen our 1993
summer Rush chairman, Chad Vhyiidal and Doug Stobbe
on their campaigns lor ASUN; and Ere Thoendel on being
chosen Brother of the Week.
Phi Alpha, The men of Sigma A$>ha Epsilon
Thank you to the ladies of AXiO for the rollerskating date
dash We had a blasti
_ The men of AGS
The Men of Sig Ep would like to congratulate Dave
Jurgens for being selected tor Greek Sing and Kirk Smith
for P.R for 1993 Annual Greek Week
Tn-DeK's.
Jen Hil—Congratuiatxjns on being selected lor the Con
tinental Singer! You're the besti
_ Love, your Tri-Dell sisters
Tri-Delta Theta,
Phi-Delts.
We thought Munoz was a Tri-Den from that cup. Thanks
for Friday s Festivities I
Love, your neighbors
ASA XO
CUPID TAKES CAMPUS
130 Student Government
ASUN Vacancies
The following collages have vacancies
Teachers Collage
Dtv. of Continuing Studies
Committee positions available for:
Parking Appeals
Student Empfoye# Grievance
Applications avatable at 116 Nebraska Union
Deadline 4 00 p.m. • Thursday. Fab. 11
Student Government Election
•'* con<*<n* »*>oui the process or the regula
lS^!LF?J?,orn3!"02. 0-1 or stop by 116
Nebraska Union. The Electoral Commission meals on
Tuesdays M 1:16p.m. • students are welcome to attend
UN-L STUOENT GOVERNMENT
Wednesday, February 10
6:30pm
City Campus Union
INFORMATION ANO AGENOA AVAILABLE
115 NEBRASKA UNION
VOICE VOICE
Campaign Kickoff Celebration
and Platform Announcement I
TOOAV at 300pm
Across from Union Burger King
VOICE VOICE
140 Personals
Baoii,
How about thai petty
__A.L.
Derrick.
Thanks for the Helsman.
___ CJ
Snowbunny.
Where have you been? Let's trip the horizontal fantastic
— ___Carl 8.
Mlchaal.
Cong ratutatiof t on John I. Glad wa could both bather* for
Ns arrival. I wonder I well BOTH be around ter John II.
HI—l Bssi wishes to you.
Krista K.8..
^o.Happy Birthday and hoping that you've many
_____J Bond
Tom,
Be aura to place a Valentinas personal by 2:00pm
lT-Ii"d5y M> «h« you can win on# of th* lunky grit
oertrilcate# for being your creative, wacky self
Love and kieses. Rosie