■ i t Plug Into the ■World with FREE " Bigred Classes Now that you have your computer account on BIGRED, you can discover how to tap into the resources available to you on the internet. These classes are free and no reservations are required. Seats are available on a first come, first served basis. Call 472-9050 if you have any questions. Intro to E-Mail Wednesday, October 4 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Wednesday, October 4 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Thursday, October 5 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Friday, October 6 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Friday, October 6 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Monday, October 9 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Tuesday, October 10 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Tuesday, October 10 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Thursday, October 12 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Friday, October 13 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Friday, October 13 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Bancroft Hall, 239 Courtesy of Justice Records Tab Benoit brings his brand of Cajun-stlye blues to Omaha’s Jones Street Brewery Thursday. Blues Continued from Page 12 the presence of only one instrument each. But Ricker, Nelson, and Robinson more than manage to hold their own with what they have, and it would be hard to ask for anything more than that. Tickets for Ricker’s show at the Zoo Thursday night are $3. The music starts at 9. On the other side of the Platte River, Tab Benoit will be letting his own style of blues loose at the Jones Street Brewery. Benoit is a practitioner of the Cajun blues style — one that may be lesser known in the Texas-blues dominated Midwest, but no less fiery and appealing. His latest release, “Standing on the Bank,” is a perfect example of this technique. Made with a two track recorder and most of the final cuts recorded on the first take, this album has a raw and basic feel that is usually made available only in live performances. Benoit will take the stage at Jones Street around 9 p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance, $9 the day of the show. Coverage Continued from Page 12 Denny, program director at KETV. “People were watching all over town, whether they were at work or at home,” Denny said. “They were glued to their sets. KOLN-KGIN, Channels 10/11, also broadcast coverage for much of the day. Charlie Peterson, the station’s pro gram manager, said that the clues of what television viewers wanted were upfront. “Normally, at 9 a.m., we run ‘Regis and Kathy Lee,’” Peterson said, “but they^idn’t even tape an episode to be shown today, so we didn’t have any choice but to start the coverage at 9 a.m. KMTV, Channel 3, even cut into national coverage about 2 p.m. to show local reaction to the verdict. “In the past, quite honestly, it was a very hot topic and people wanted to know everything they could about it,” said Loren Tobia, the station’s news director. TV Continued from Page 12 carried by nearly every major news, sports and entertainment network, culminated in one brief, collective surge of emotion as the “Trial of the Century” drew to a close. The event was carried live on all news- and entertainment-oriented channels such as ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, E!,WGN, CNN, Headline News and Court TV, with uninterrupted cov erage from early morning until late afternoon. ESPN, ESPN2, FX, and MTV ran updates all through the day and showed the verdict live with in-depth analysis provided by qualified “experts,” or in MTV’s case, Tabitha Soren. The Univision Network, an all Spanish network, carried the verdict live — with subtitles. Even Hollywood got in on the ac tion. Oliver Stone, best known for producing and directing controversial films such as “JFK,” “Natural Bom Killers,” “Bom on the Fourth of July,” “Platoon” and the upcoming “Nixon,” has bought the rights to tell Simpson’s story on the big screen. Outside the courthouse, people started gathering early in the morning, trying to get a glimpse of the players in this legal chess game. After the verdict, cameras and news helicopters followed Simpson as he rode home in a white minivan. People offering support lined the freeway, and the whole scene was reminiscent of... well, where it all started, with the White Bronco. The celebration among the crowded mass outside the courthouse was re played in kitchens, cafeterias, class rooms, office buildings and court houses through the rest of the day. Some people came pretty close, though. Some were ecstatic, some were aghast, and all seemed to have opin ions ready to share with TV reporters. By mid-afternoon, courthouse cov erage began to give way to cartoons, talk shows and various other mid afternoon syndicated television fare. And as the scene outside the court house was replayed one last time, so was the image of one man outside the courthouse holding a sign reading “O.J.’s Guilty,” bowing his head and preparing to return to daily life. Life without the O. J. Simpson trial. 02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted 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 Misc. 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We sell used washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of $25rmonth, no interest, free delivery and guarantee. Hoffman's Appliances, 466-6252. Men's Schwinn World Roadbike. Mint condition. 25 inch rim, 12 speed. Click type shifting mecanism, quick re lease wheels, light weight frame. Silver/charcoal. $190 OBO. Call Kevin or Gloria 421-1858. Moveover95's. 1996 models are here and Cycle Works is blowing out all remaining 95’s. Many suspension options available at blowout prices. Hurry in for the best selection. 27th* Vine, 475-2453, Open 7 Days New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n * Deal'n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. Rebuilt Mountain Bike, $100. Call Rosey, 477-4515. Macintosh computer for sale. Complete system including printer only $499. Call Chris at 1-800-665-4392 ext. 8963. Macintosh LC2 Computer, with 14* color monitor, stylewriter ink jet printer, disks and paper included, $1000/060, call 423-6796 after 4pm. Computer desk w/printer stand. $25060. Call Loren 420 Pro-Form Cross-trainer exercise machine, $700 obo. 19* color TV, $100 obo. RCA VCR, $125 obo. Couch, $25 obo. Kitchen table w/4 chairs, $40 obo. 435-7060, leave mes sage. 2-year old male ferret, $75. 6-month old female ferret $100.1/2 Siamese kittens. $25.477-3720. Need 4 validated football tickets together. NU/KSU, 489 2309 or 471-5979. NU vs. Colorado Tixs (303)430-1111. 1994 Toyota Tercel. 4-door, auto, air, red. 13K. $8250, offers. 1991 Honda Civic. 2-door hatch. 5-speed, air, teal. 75K< $5250, offers. 1989 VW Fox wagon. 4-speed, air, 66K. $2450, offers. Baer’s Auto Sales, 1647 S. Third, 477-6442. 200s Notices Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Career Wr, Thursday, October 5th, 9:30-3:00, East Union, all majors welcomel $1 Aerobics Classes For the month of October, Gold's Gym, 48th and Leighton. Come get a schedule today. **Flu Shots This Week** Ru shots for student, faculty/staff and general public. Today-Nebraska Union, October 5-East Onion, 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Learn to Walk Backwards!! Applications for New Student Enrollment Orientation Leaders are now available at these locations: Culture Center, Student Involvment (200 NE Union, 300 East .Union), Multi-Cultural Affairs, 106 Administration, all Residence Han Front Desks. Applications are due October 231 Come to an information session: Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 4:00pm, NE Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7:00 pm, Neihardt Pine Room Wednesday Oct 11 at 4:00 pm, Culture Center, Tuesday, October 17 at 7:00 pm, NE East Union, Thursday, October 19 at 7:00 pm, NE Union Back Into Success with NSE1I NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Seasonal & full-time employment available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses! Can: 1-206-545-4804 ext NS7781 ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000 $6,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext AS7781 FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is now available. M students are eligible reagarcless erf trades, income, or parent’s income, let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57781 Attention Transfer Students New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader applications are now available. Specialize in working with transfer i students from around the country. Applications are avail able at the following locations: Culture Center, Student Involvement (200 NE Union, 300 East Union). Multi cultural Affairs, all Residence Hall Front desks. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 23rdI! COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION: Tuesday, Oct 3 at 4pm • City Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7pm - Neihardt Pine Room Wednesday, Oct 11 at 4pm • Culture Center Tuesday, Oct 17 at 7pm - East Union Thursday, Oct 19 at 7pm - City Union Back Into Success With NSE! CAREER DAY Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Career Day. Thursday. Oct. 5, 9:30-3. Nebraska East Union, Great Plains Room. College Scholarships Available. In-bound telenotification. Recorded message gives details. 1-308 247-3107. Coming soon Homecoming 1995 October 16-21 We’re Here.... We’re Staying #1 Nebraska Attention Student Organizations, Greek chapters and residence halls. Event packets are available at the following locations: ASUN office, Culture Center, Office for Student Involve ment (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office. University Pro gram Council, Alumni Assoc., and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. Any student organization, residence hall floor, or greek chapter interested in participating in the Lawn Display/ Carnival can pick up an entry form at 115 Nebr. Union. Deadline for participation forms is October 11. Non-Traditional Students Applications for New Student Enrollment Orientation Leader positions are now available. Specialize in working with the different needs a non-traditional student has. Applications are available at the following locations: Culture Center, Student Involvement (200 Nt Union, 300 East Union), Muttl-Cultural Affairs, ail Residence Halt Front desks. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 23rdtl COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION: Tuesday, Oct 3 at 4pm - City Union Thursday, Oct 5 at 7pm - Neihardt Pine Room Wednesday, Oct 11 at 4pm-Culture Center Tuesday, Oct 17 at 7pm - East Union Thursday. Oct 19 at 7pm - City Union Back Into Success With NSE! Do you want to learn self-defense? Sail Lee's TaeKwonDo Academy. 484-8989. EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP f you have or think you have an eating disorder, you are nvited to attend the eating disorder support group. This jroup provides a supportive and confidential environ nent for the discussion of living with an eating disorder. Broup meets on Thursdays from 6:30pm-8:00pm in the Women's Center, 340 Nebraska Union. Any questions? Call Kris 472-9428. __ EVIL EVES by AROUSED ADAMS or Male artists' lightmare-fantasies of classic and everyday femmes atales. A slide show introduction presented By Christian Brantner, Modern Languages and Women's Studies. October 4,7:00-8:30pm in 338 Nebraska Union. The Women’s Center Guitar Instruction/Rental Zager Studio. 464-7771. RESORT JOB Students Needed! Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, Spas, + more. Destinations include Florida, Ha waii, Colorado & So. California. Call Resort Employment Services 1-206-632-0150 ext. R57781 Roller Hockey Club Meeting Wednesday, 3:30 in the Union. Everyone Wel come! Beginner to advanced or call Pat 421-6560. Tri-Beta Joe Kopetka- Graduate Student in Immunology; A pre sentation of his Research. Monday. October 9.9:00pm, Manter 127. ALL WELCOME! UPC Applications are now available for University Program Cound Executive Offices and Event Directors. Pick up applications at 117 in the Union. WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800 200-3896. Campus Red Cross Come join usl Meeting Wed. October 4, Basement of the Health Center. Everyone is welcome! Block & Bridle Meeting Wednesday. Oct 4 In East Campus Union. 700pm Initiates. 730 regular. If attending national meet Ings, please attend! College Republicans Ganaral mmm Wednesday, Oct. 4 830pm City Unton How many licks does It take to get to the middle of a teaching csrotr? Informational workshop on portfolios and hiring of teach era, 730, Wednesday, October 11 in the Nebraska Union, room to be posted. All those interested in teaching are Invited.