Wednesdi tww iwher ^iewt ^ Buy a pitcher get a second pitcher A for only one pennyil 7:30-Close J) I 1823 "0" STREET T-shirts: $i2+$4tax/s/h Sweatshirts: $26+$5 tax/s/h Order by Phone: 1-800-228-2136 8:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri also available at Trips & Travel in Omaha 7811 L St. Collegiate Beach Club ) A Division of Holiday Express_I NON-STOP PARTY CHARTERS SPRING BREAK 95 Cancun You supP™ 1-800-235-TRIP $499 from 8 days & 7 nights SPRING FEVER $100 Discount Per Room Some Husker seniors’ seasons not finished From Staff Reports The Nebraska football team is all but a memory now, but seven seniors still have one game left to play. The seniors will play in three exhibition “all-star” games later this month. Comerback Barron Miles, line backer Ed Stewart and offensive tackle Rob Zatechka will travel to San Fran cisco to participate in the East-West Shrine game on Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. Husker offensive guard Brenden Stai and defensive tackle Terry Connealy will play their final colle giate game at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 21 at 1 p.m.,and linebackers Donta Jones and Troy Dumas will play in the Hula Bowl in Honolulu on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. All three of the exhibition games will be broadcast live on ESPN. Miles, who was named a third team All-American and first-team Ail-Big Eight, finished the season with 40 tackles and a team-high five interceptions. Miles also had four blocked kicks this season. He was Nebraska’s first two-time first-team All-Big Eight comerback since Bruce Pickens in 1989-90. Stewart had 96 tackles this season, including 31/2 sacks. He was a final ist for the Butkus Award, given to the nation’s best linebacker. He ranks fifth all time at Nebraska with 257 career tackles. Stewart was named to four All-American teams. Zatechka and Stai helped anchor a Husker offensive line that paved the way for the top rushing attack in the country. DOG = $3*00 THURSDAY 8-10 ICVAMS / GO BIG RED! ' ■ ' ' To celebrate the 1994 National Champion Nebraska Cornhuskers, Nebraska Bookstore and Intellicall are giving away $200 worth of long distance telephone usage. Stop by Nebraska Bookstore today through January 13th and register to win one of the new University of Nebraska calling cards. University of 9{ebrasl(a DOLIARS -<3^> DOLLARS (Prepaid Long (Distance CalRng Card INTELLICALU Customer Service 1-800-888-8355 -===I_J_MJ_M_. . Available at: NEBR4SI0 BOOKSTORE 1300 Q Street • 476-0111 National Champs to get another shot Sunday From Staff Reports The 1995 Orange Bowl can be seen once again this Sunday. WOWT-TV Channel 6 in Omaha will rebroadcast the game pitting Miami against Nebraska at 10:30 p.m. Dave Webber, sports director at Channel 6, said there was huge de mand for the rebroadcast of the game. “It seems like everybody I talked to wanted to see it again,” he said. “The station got numerous calls. “We want to give people who didn’t get a chance to see it the chance to see it or record it.” But before the station was cleared to run the game, it had to check with the university, the Orange Bowl and NBC.The game will be run in its entirety, including commercials. Students get to celebrate title on Friday From Staff Reports Students at UNL will get a chpce to celebrate the Nebraska football team’s national title Friday, Jan. 13. Chancellor Graham Spanier has invited all employees and students to wear red and white that day and to include their signatures on large con gratulatory cards. The cards will be placed in the Nebraska Union and East Campus Union from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ° These cards will be presented to the football team and be put on dis play. “The entire campus community hasn’t had an opportunity to celebrate the championship yet,” said Phyllis Larsen, director of public relations. “Since classes start up again this week, we decided to plan an activity for all employees and students to dem onstrate their Nebraska pride.” Andrew Loudon, president of the Association of Students at the Uni versity of Nebraska, said the celebra tion is much-deserved. “The student body feels especially proud of our fellow students on the team,” he said. “We are looking for ward to showing our support by wear ing red and white on Friday.” Post Office. About to turn 18? There’s a little something we need you to do. If you’re a guy within 30 days of your birthday, stop by die post office and register with Selective Service. It , takes only five minutes, and it will make you eligible for federal jobs, job training—even student loans.