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■85 Mazda 626 LX. $1000 obo. Call 420-1004. 1983 V45 (750cc.) Honda Sabre-Wlneberry Col. Great condition. $2200. 421-1305. QUICK AR Use vour computer to find your next vehicle, no charge. Modem #465-5277 (8,N,1). 200s Notices Asian Night The '2nd Annual Asian Night' Is presented by the Aslan Community and Cultural Center. It comes with dinner, entertainment and cultural performance. Location: UNL Student Union, Centennial Room. Time: Sunday, October 2,1994,6:00 pm Cost: $10 Adults, $5 Students with IDs Call Jessica Chang(IA) at 2-5358 COMeTpRAY FOR THE UNIVERSITY Wed. 7:30 AM, Flagpole West of Student Union. COMEDY RELIEF" Comedians Jackie Guerra & Willie Barcena, will be performing at 7:30 pm In the Union. Students $5. Public $8. Sponsored by the University Progran Council. Criminal Justice Student Assoc. Meeting. 1105 Nelhardl on Wed, September 28th at 730. Guest speakers: 2 former Nebraska State Pennitentary inmates. DIV~ OF CONTINUING STUDIES STUDENTS Come and voice your concerns to your A SUN senator Timm Sept 27 6:00p.m. - il5Nebr. Union Flu Shot Day The University Health center wll administer flu shots to all interested students, facuky, and staff. Oct. 3 from 9 12p.m. and 1-4p.m. Cost $10._ Gay Rights & Censorship Nationally known speaker. Jack Thompon, will be speak ing about these two very hot topics at 730pm In the Union on Wednesday. Students admitted free, public $5. Spon sored by the university Program Council. Go Pod National Race Oct. 1,11a.m. 70th Q Omaha Ron's Rad Toys Fun Rex GRE Practice Test Sept. 29th at 630 pm. room 102 Hamlton Hall, cost is $7.00. Sign up In Burnett Hall, 1st lloor PSI CHI Board. Incest and Healing Workshop An eight-week workshop for women survivors of Incest and cnMd sexual abuse. Safe and supportive environment lor discussion about incest and the healing process. Please cal the Women's Center at 472-2597 for addition al information. INTERNSHIPS IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Applcetions due 3 Oct. 1994 One year internships starting January 1995 with Center lor Sustainable Agricultural Systems and Department of Agronomy. Each intern designs and manages one of 4 micro-forms: conventional, organic, agraforestry, beef. Course credit and summer stipend. No farm experience required; lunior/Senlor In any major may apply. A unique opportunity for hands-on experience in sustainable agri culture. Applications available Room 220 Keim Hal or call 467 5378/_ _ INTRAMURAL FAST PITCH SOFTBALL The last day to enter the Men s and Women's Fast Pitch Soltbal Tournament Is Tuesday, September 27. Don't delay! Enter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more information. Night in the Orient Event Staff needed. Come for a meeting on Sept. 27 at 9 00 pm In the Union It you want to help. Room posted OUTDOOR ADVENTURES TRIP DEADLINES Tuesday. September 27 Is the deadline to sign up for the Outdoor Adventures Day Hite. Don't miss out on this great trip. CaM the Office of Campus Recreation at 472 4777 for more Information. PEACE CORPS Video and Information Sessions Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 730pm in East Campus Union Monday. Oct. 3 at 1230pm in East Campus Union Monday Oct. 10 at 1pm in Nebraska Student Union, f" 1 INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL Tuesday, September 27 is the last day to enter Men's and Women s Flag Football. Enter your tean now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472 3467 NEED A TYPEWRITER? There's one available for student use FREE in the Student Info. Center _• 116 Nebr. Union New Zealand/Australia Adventure Trip This trip will run from December 16.1994throughJanuary 7, 1995. II interested In exploring these two Incredible countries, please attend the Information Meeting on Thursday, September 29 at 730pm In the Campus Rec reation Center Conference Room. For more information, call 472-3467 Seventh Annual Cultural Diversity Retreat, October 22-23 Leadership Center, (Aurora). Applications avail able at Student Affairs, Multicultural Affairs, Student Involvement (City and East Campus), Culture Center, and ASUN. Call 472-3755 lor more Information. SKYDIVE Jump from a perfectly good airplane. Call Crate Skydiv ing Center 464 2929. Student Foundation New Membership Applications are available In the office for Student Involvemnet on city and east campus, ^plications win be acceptecd until 4 pm on Thurs., Oct. 6th. Building Campus Excellence STUDENT FOUNDATION STUDENTS WITH CHILDREN SUPPORT GROUP NEW MEETING TIME This group, meeting from 1130am-12:30pm, offers an understanding and supportive environment for the dis cussion of Issues pertinent to parenting. Meets every Wednesday, 338 Nebraska Union. Any questions?, call the Women s Center, 472-2597. This Test Could Save Your Life! Free depression screening Thursday, Oct. 6 from 8 10a.m. and 11-lp.m. at the University Health Center. Open to all students, faculty and staff. Confidential self written test and meeting with mental health professional. Also Available from Sept. 28-Oct. 6, a free telephone screening. Call 1-800-200-1875. _ _ TITLE IX Peggy Weeks, director ot the gender equity protect for the state Department of Education, will speak on Title IX and sexual harassment at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the YWCA, 1432 N.St. Sponspored by Lincoln NOW. For more information, call 477-1226 ____ UNL Men's Volleyball Club Tryouts: Sunday, Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. A Monday. Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at Mabel Lee Hall. North Gym. Questions? Call Marcus 466-3237. WANTED: Intramural Flag Football Officials It's not too late to vecome an official for Intramural Flag Football. Pay is $5.10 per hour a schedules are flexible. Earn some ex re a cash and meet lots of new people! Attend the Officials' Training Meeting TUESDAY, SEP TEMBER 27 ms PM in the Nebraska Union. For more information, contact Todd Pfingsten, Mark Powetl, or Ron Women’s Counseling Group Thursdays, 3:30-5pm Needs and concerns of women are recognized in a supportive group environment. Call The Women s Center 472-2597 for more informa tion. WOMEN S WRESTLING Enhance your current fitness/trainlng program. Practice Wednesday 730 pm combative arts, campus rec. Begin ners welcome questions call Bonnie 467-4124. UNL Fencing Club practice starts September 20th,Tues 6 Thurs 730 - 10:00 Mabel Lee Hall 313. Introductory class on Tuesdays. For more Info contact Phil 477-0365 or Melissa 438-6518 or Campus Rec 472-3467. Pre-Optometry Club At old members and any new students Interested In a career In optometry, please call ether Susan (421 -4659) or Chris (475-01261. THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON i-.— -1 .J-«r ...I i'm IiimiiiiI "Oh my gosh! You know what that la, Mooky?... My dad had one whan I was a kid!” Biochemistry Club Biochemistry Club Meeting, Wednesday 6:30 pm. East Campus Union, Bowling Alley. We will discuss our trip to the Biochemistry Conference in Missouri. Model United Nations Meet Tuesdays, 7:00 pm. City Union, room posted. Nebraskans for Peace Meeting Wednesday. September 28,7:00pm, City Union (room posted). NUMSA ELECTION Sunday, Sept 25, t994.2:30 pm. Nominations due Sat urday Sept. 24, 1994., 7:00 pm Georgian Suite and Speech Session will be held at 730 pm. For those who are Interested in any position plese call Choon Pin, Tan at 476-3900, Lee Cnan, Goh at435-7938, Cheow Teong, Oh at 436- 8961 to pick up the nomlation form. Pre-Physical Therapy Meeting Wednesday Sept. 28,7pm Unlv. Health Center, rooms A-C. Pat Hageman, Director UNMC speaking. SERTOMA (service organization) Meets Weds. Sept. 28 at 6 in Union, room will be posted. New members welcomed Students for Kerrey Meeting Tues., 6:30pm, City Union, Room to be posted. STUDENTS FOR STONEY Meeting Tuesday 9/27 at 800pm In City Union. The Publications Board wifl meet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the Nebraska Union to discuss Dally Nebraskan policies. All are welcome to attend. Union Board Meeting tonight at 5pm in the City Union. UNIVERSTIY AMBASSADORS There will be NO meeting on Tues. Sept. 27th due to memebershlp selection. UNL 4-H Collegiate Meeting Tonight at 7.-30. Exec, at 700? City Campus Union. UNL Rodeo Association Meeting, East Campus Union. Wednesday. Sept. 28th. 700 p.m. UPO Undergraduate Psychology Organization Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 500 pm at the Culture Center. Wildlife Club speaker meeting. Kay Young will be speak ing about uses of native plants. Wed., Sept. 28. 7p m., East Campus Union. ASA Congrats to Shela K A Kim M on making Greek Yearbook. Way to go you studs. Love your Sisters Congratulations Michael L. (TKE) A Laura S. (Phi Mu) on your pearling! The Men of Tau Kappa Epsilon ATA Oelts you made OUR Barn Party a sweet success! Thanks for always pulling through In the end. Love, The Stranded FH& r<DB Music and Melons Come to BroyhiH Thursday (9/29) at 330 for a piece of watermelon and listen to a great band, THE KIND. Hope to see you there! FH Three Cheers to Farmhouse. Thanks for an awesome Frosh! Lets do Vais again sometime. You're great! Love. Kappa Pledges. Pi Phl’s We had a great time bowling Thursday. Thanks! The Men of Kappa Sigma E<DE Thanks to the AChlOs for coming over, watching TV and for the dinner exchange. We hope you enjoyed our food as much as The Fat Guys enjoyed youTs. Hope we can do it again sometime. The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon £<DE Thanks for Farm Party. Your Wrangler butts drove us nuts. Love, the Kappa Cowgirls TKE, Thanks for “fishin' in the dark’ with us Saturday night. We all had a great time. The ladies of T.C To the fine men of AGS. Things started off great Sat. night at Big Daddy 6. Masters went even better. But none of this could have happened without all your help and kindness. Thanks for all you've done. We are all looking forward to seeing ‘yaH’ again for Dames and Desperadoes. _The Alpha Chl's Towneclub, Thanks for the great time on Saturday! Men of TKE REPRESENTATION NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING Comm, for Fees Allocation - Res. Hall rep. Government Liaison Committee International Students Subcommittee PuMicaticns Board Deadline for above poeMone: Sept. 30 Applications available at the Student Government office 115 Nebr. Union. REPRESENTATION NEEDED ON THE FOLLOWING Comm, for Fees Allocation Res. Hall rep. Government Liaison Committee International Students Subcommittee Publications Board Electoral Commlsion Commencement-Upper classmen Senate-Graduate Student Students with disabilities Deadline lor above poeMone: Sept 30 Applications available at the Student Government office 115 Nebr. Union. TONIGHT!! GOVERNMETN LIAISON COMMITTEE Nebraska Union - room to be posted ★ 6:00 Voter registration drive training 630 Meeting I want a woman who Ikes Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Box 80661, Lincoln, NE 66501. FOUND: Bi focal lense from glasses. South of the Devaney Center Watch found at 15 A "W Sts. Identify and claim at DN, 34 NE Union. 300s Jobs $$$ Flexble hours • unlimited income potential. Position yourself for changes that are now happening. The timing ts right. Recorded message: 441-0600. College Students $9.00 - Entry Level Part-time, flexible schedules, internship and scholarship opportunities avialable. No experience necessary. Short training provided. 488-6017 Discover the versatile world of Avon and earn extra money. For more information call 435-5024. Domino’s Pizza Is Now Hiring Domino's Pizza is looking for delivery drivers to fill all shifts. If you have a car, insurance and an excellent driving record Domino's wants you. Most average $7.00 to $10.00 per hour. Apply at any Domino s Pizza location. Early morning teacher needed. Apply at 320 N. 46th, Merry Manor. Hashers needed for Mondays at sorority. $5 and free meal • lots of great homemade food! Call Kevin at 476-9516. Help wanted: Coat Checks, Cocktails, Cashiers, Dance Insturctors and DJ's. Serious Inquiries only. GuNara A Cad Macs, 5400 ’O" SI. Cal alter 10am, 464-1100. Calvin and Hobbes_ by Bill Watterson so HUMS IT ITS GREW.' HOW TUM I'M ON TEUE- SINCE EVERYONE RNOWS I THINK- ^ WtfOl, IU LIRE BEING T—■ VISION, I'M DIFFERENT ME, EVERHTRtNG T DO TOUR \NTEHHK USE HIT ON TV ? “ FROM EVERTBOCH EVSE! NOW IS NEWSWORTUT. NEEDS PRESTIGE ^ I'M FAMOUS/ IMPORTANT/ I'M A CULTURE ICON. ADJUSTING. / TO ENDORSE ' -v-- v _7 * product; t^ ^ v I T7> l¥15rX-~-^ Crossword (Edited by Eugene T. Maleska No. 0620 ACROSS 29-limb (in a „ . . risky position) 1 Pindar, for one nSu^t 9 Ready money 33 .. 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