* All You Care lb Eat Original Sauce Spaghetti, Plus a Trip Tb Our Garden Fresh Salad Bar & TVvo Slices Garlic Cheese Bread Offer good for Lunch or Dinner — Mon.. Tues & Weds, only Must present coupon when ordering Not valid with any other coupon Expires 9/30/95 228 N. 12th LINCOLN ■■■■■■ Chart-topping Black spurs audience By Brian Sharp__ Senior Editor Clint Black is leaving here a better man, so to speak. - Black’s single “One Emotion” -reached the top of the charts Monday. The announcement turned last night’s concert into a cel ebration—among almost 6,000 of Black’s closest Camera flashes K©VieW and spotlightsrico --cheted around the arena as Black and his eight-member band kicked off the night with “A Good Run of Bad Luck.” Black and company kept the pace going through out the hour-and-20-minute concert. “It’s more like a Saturday night than a Monday out there,” Black told the screaming audience, taking a break from his music. “And that is good.” - jl. But Black came to party, and when the crowd wasn’t lively enough for him, he let them know. “Ify’all would’ve just spent a little more time in the beer garden, I know you could be louder than that,” he yelled out, after calling for the crowd to sing along. Black flashed his trademark grin throughout the night, kicking up his boots and working the crowd from the rotating stage on the Devaney Center floor. At one point during the concert, a woman near the stage shouted admira tion for Black’s tight blue jeans. “Thank you,” he said, laughing. “They’re my favorite pair.” Black took the stage at 8:19, fol lowing a half-hour set by Billy Mon tana—a young and upcoming star on the country music scene. Montana sat alone on stage, a lone singer with his acoustic guitar. Black and company rolled through crowd favorites such as “No Time To Kill,” “Leavin’ Here a Better Man,” “Killin’ Time,” “We Tell Ourselves,” “Walkin’ Away,” and “Summer’s Cornin’.” But Black didn ’t let the night go by without paying tribute to a band which had a big influence on his musical career. The stage stopped turning -as the first bars of“Desperado” blended with the blue haze of spotlights. And the crowd, which had* danced, clapped and sung along with Black throughout the night, fell silent and listened. Black also previewed “A Change In the Air,” a song he said would be the next single released off “One Emo tion.” The album is due out Oct. 4. Black said his return to Lincoln and the rest of the tour was meant to be a departure from earlier tours. “We wanted to do something on this tour that was more like our music was in the early days,” he said. “Sort of like we were in your living room, minus the amps.” Out of the Grey “Gravity” Sparrow Grade: A OutoftheGreyhasdoneitagain. . Close on the heels of their third album, “Diamond Days,” the hus band-and-wi fe duo of Christine and Scott Dente have generously put their all into their latest project, “Gravity.” Out of the Grey keeps getting better. On “Gravity,” we find the same excellent songwriting that fans have come to expect, along with a fuller, more mature sound — both vocally and musically. - Scott Dente’s -skillful acoustic guitar playing is more prevalent and noticeable on this album. Chris tine Dente’s singing is just as beau tiful as it always has been, if not more so. Christine and Scott Dente write almost all their own lyrics and seem to have a limitless stock of ideas to draw upon. Lyrically, the highlight of the album is “So We Never Got to Paris.” Ifs a carefree song about the joy found in marriage, despite sometimes having to put off one’s dreams: __ “So we never got to Paris/and found the cafe of our dreams/but our table holds a whole world of memories/no,.we never went to Venice/and strolled the streets alone/but we built our worlds to gether and we got the best of both.” The duo’s three other albums . have always been encouraging and uplifting, and this one is no differ ent. “Hope in Sight” takes the “best feel-good song” title for this al bum: “I will look up/I will lift up my head and go on/I will call on the one who has carried me through/Will carry me until the end, there’s hope/ there’s hope in sight.” No amount of writing can cap ture the sheer delight felt while lis tening to an Out of the Grey album. 4 — John Fulwider CtASSBFFP «gXEX#t#?-r‘ ..........................__i_____Lj____ 02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410HousingWanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent 20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent 30' Jewelry 460 Summer Housing 40 Mi sc. 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We sell used washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of $25/month, no interest, free delivery ana guarantee. Hoffman's Appliances, 4666252. •95 Cannondale, F700, Front shocks and X-ray grip shifters. XT-deraileur, $600/OBO. Call 474-9227/leave message.___ CYCLE WORKS Has Lincoln's largest selection of bikes, accessories, full suspension bikes, and U-locks to help you keep your bike. See an awesome selection of cycling friendly bookpacks from Cydesmith.and Trek. Baseball caps: we have the cool ones. Cycle Works, 27th & Vine, 4762453, Open 7 days. New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. ' Wheel’n $ Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 4361477. « Laptop. Powerbook 150. Asking $850. Call 3-6752. Discounted Software. Microsoft office, $99.95; HP48GX $189.95; Call HAS Collegiate Express, 1-800-332-1100, ext 5. Mac llci. 24/105,16’ color monitor. $1,500.489-7174. Coffee and 2 endtables, $50, Love seat, $50, All in Perfect condition. 4361341. Couch, tables, wedding gown and more. Reasonable prices. Leave message 438-2677. Small wooden desk. Good condition. $55. Perfect for student. Call 4860456. _ Carpetingfor sale. Great for dorm rooms. 464-2906, leave message. Don’t over pay for quality used CD s/LP’s/casettes/post ers. Check at Backtrack Records. 3833 South 48th. 489 3817. Looking for a loft ladder? Custom built steel loft ladders available in various lengths for a reasonable price! Call 4366328 for more information.__ Side bag lawn mower, $75, '19 color TV, $50, VHS, $35. 4863769. __ TI-85 calculator. Like new! Store Price $99. My price $70 OBO Call 467-4409 Leave message. _ Color portable TV. $65. VHS/VCR. $75. Both excellent. 4868766__ Need 1 NU Football Season Ticket. Top $ Paid. Will buy individual tickets. 467-3989, Rob. Needed: 1 or 2 tickets to Michigan State vs NU. Call 476 5305, Mike. '86 Plymouth Horizon. 4-door, 5-speed. $1000OBO. 435 7432, leave message. 74 VW Beetle. Runs great. Ultimate fun machine. $500. Call 475-1520.__ 1981 Toyota Corolla, 4 door. Automatic, $950 OBO, 435 2364. 200s Notices Catch Career Services on the ‘Net I Expand exponentially the number of local and national vacancies that you are aware of...http://www.unl.edu/ careers/csc. html. Active Way to Weight Control Classes Forming NOW!! Call 472-7478 for more info. Classes start September 11. Sponsored by the University Health Center. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000 $6,0004- per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57781 Be Involved on Campus 1995 Student Organization Directories are here! Get your FREE copy at Student Involvement, 200 NE Union, 300 EaeHfrjpn.__ Co-Ed Servie Fraternity Are you interested in joining Alpha Phi Omega, UNL's only co-ed service fraternity? If you are. come to the informational meeting on either Tuesday, Aug. 29 or Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Campus Union. COMMUTERS Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center, Rm. 116 Nebr. Union for more info. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over 46 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible reagardless of Homecoming 1995 Royalty Applications are available at the following loca tions: ASUN office. Culture Center, Office for Student Involvement (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office, Univer sity Program Council, Alumni Assoc., and the Vice Chan cellor for Student Affairs office. The application must be returned by September 18 at 12 noon to the ASUN office (115 Nebr. Union). Intramural Mud Volleyball Tournament The last day to enter the Mud Volleyball Tournament for men, women, and co-rec participants is Tuesday, August 29. Don't delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus RecreaCon. Call 472-3467for more information. INTRAMURAL SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL Tuesday, August 29, is the last day to enter Men's & Women's Slow Pitch Softball. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Calf 472-3467 for more Information. INTRAMURAL PUNT, PASS, & KICK The Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec Punt, Pass, & Kick Competitions will be held Wednesday, August 30, at the Cather/Pound Fields. The competition will begin at 4:00pm. No advance entries are necessary. Enter on site the day of the competition. For more information, call 472 3467. > INTRAMURAL TENNIS Tuesday, August 29, is the last day to enter Men's & Women s Tennis Singles and Men's, Women's, & Co Rec Tennis Doubles. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Looking for performance, weight loss or good health, bodywise? Check out our system. 488-9009. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Seasonal & full-time employment available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits bonuses! Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext. N57781. Needed 37: people to lose between 10-29 pounds. No willpower needed. 100% natural. 100% guaranteed. Doc tor-recommended. New product. Call 483-6371. OPPORTUNITY: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AT HOME! For years intemationaliztion has been an alluring goal of the university and the students. Now you can expedite the fulfillment of your long-time goal by simply coming to us. We are organizing the English Conversation Partners Program at International Affairs, peering American stu dents and international students that enjoy a common interest in gaining a greater understanding of each other's culture and language. Once matched, ECP partners independently arrange for flexible weekly meeting to engage in activities or conversation. Tutoring may be basic to the ECP relationship but the format used is relaxed chatting rather than formal instruction. Interest ed? contact Hongwei Xia, International Affairs, 1237 R Questions? Doubts? Compislnts? About God, Faith, Salvation? Have we got a group for YOU! “Skeptics & Hard Cases!” First meeting — Tues. Aug. 29 4 PM—Comerstone-UMHE 640 N. 16th St. Regular meeting time and place will be set with those interested; call 476-0355 if you can’t make the Aug. 29 meeting.) Basic assumptions: Faith without doubt Is dead. The right questions may be more Important than "right” answers. This is NOT a sneaky way to convert yout ALL WELCOME! RESORT JOB Students Needed! Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Patks, Hotels. Spas. + more. Destinations include Florida. Ha waii, Colorado & So. California. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206-632-0150 ext R57781 Student Jurors Needed For RHA Judicial Board. Pick up applications in the RHA office, 237 Nebr. Union. Applications due Thursday Aug. University Program Council Eventstaff Everyone's Welcome! Come see how to get involved with UPC and help out with events. Meeting's held Tuesday, August 29th at 7:30 p.m. UNL TaeKwonDo-Karate Club Beginners to advanced. Tues. & Thurs. 8:00-9:00 p.m. Combative Arts room in Rec Center. Contact: Mkiheile, 474-2839. Want your Name/Address/ Phone Removed from the UNL Student Directory? The 1995-96 UNL Student Directory will be on campus mid-October. Your name, campus address/phone, and home address/phone will automatically appear in the directory. If you don't want to appear in tne directory, ypu must restrict your directory information before FmM£ September 15,1995. You can restrict directory informa tion by going to the Records Office, Service Counter 107C, Canfield Administration Building. Please have your student ID available. If you previously checked directory restriction on your change of address form for the fall, you do not need to take any further action. Women's Soccer Club organizatioal meeting August 31 st at 7pm in the Campus Rec TV lounge. If you have questions, call Debbie at 423-9539._ CASNR Advisory Board Meeting in the East Campus Union. Wednesday. 5:30. Circle K Enjoy helping others? Working with children? Being a leader? Join us tonight at 9:10pm in the Unionll JOIN MEN’S CLUB SOCCER Practice 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29 at Whittier Field, 23rd & Vine. Questions? Call Shawn at 438-7343. MANRRS MEETING Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences. August 30,1995,5:30 p.m. Culture Center. SEA Interested in Learning about Student Education Associ ation? We will be having an informational meeting and ice cream social for ALL interested Education Majors! Come to Henzlik Rm 116 on Tueaday Aug. 29th at 730 pm for food and fun. Hope to see you there! Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Organizational meeting (including free ice cream)Thursday 5:30p.m. In Nebraska Union (room to be postedj.Meeting will end at 6:15p.m. in time for the Nebraska game. UNION BOARD Meeting 5:30pm in Union, bring two goals or die! University Ambassadors Ice Cream Social August 29 530pm _City Union UNL Model United Nations Meeting Thursdays at 7 p.m. Room 334 City Union. See you there! UNL Range Management Meeting 5 p.m. Tuesday evening, 333 Keim Hall, All Students Welcome! For more info, contact ChuCk 484-8446. UNL RIFLE CLUB Nationally ranked UNL Shooting Team is looking for new members. No experience necessary! Practice Thurs day and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Rm 2, M & N Building. For Info, call Brian at 476-1400 or Leah at 472-3467.