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When your schedule isn't flexible, it's nice to know that UNL courses are. UNL's most popular courses in... Accounting Finance Philosophy AG LEC Geography Physics Art History History Political Science Classics Management Psychology Economics Marketing * ~ Sociology English Math Are available through UNL College Independent Study: ■ Study and take exams when your schedule allows, when you're ready. ■ Take asjong as a year or as few as 35 days to complete a course. 5^ ■ Send an average of six assignments per course to your instructor, and receive rapid turnaround of your materials. Call 472-4321 for a free College Independent Study catalog, or visit our office at the Clifford Hardin Nebraska Center for Continuing Eucation, Room 269,33rd and University of Holdrege Streets M » Nebraska unl is a Lincoln It non-discriminatory Division of Continuing Studies institution. Department of Distance Education ternational [azaar '96 February 28-29 11 am - 3 pm Nebraska Union City Campus Sample international foods! See and buy crafts from around the world! Sponsored by: ISO&IA or information call Kari Yanai at 477-9686 or International Affairs at 472-S3S8 S gowntownl ^ => ?0~nstalrs| 1 Cent Wednesday!! a: Draws ^ , & Drinks S5 00 Cover &pm fo ~tam The Best Modern Rock & Dance Music Each and Every Wednesday it 9 *jpi uaumy iiiw tiiv Plague ... ™rsdaY Night fever &M.C. Dale Young give you the beat of the aeventlea. • Pitcher Specials • $1.00 Shots Huey's has the CURE! --- —. ni I umm - WPEARS I EVERY WEMSMYWCHT Sit SOUTH 9TH ST. LIMCOIH 476-IW1 By Phoebe Eng Wed, Feb. 28th ! 8 PM East Campus Sreat Plains Room $1 with Student UNL ID $3 General Admission Sponsored by the University Program Council iCTw.imiirweBiy 02 Appliances 05 Bicycles 10 Books 13 Clothing 16 Computers 20 Furniture 30 Jewelry 40 Misc. For Sale 45 Musical Instruments 46 Office Furniture 50 Pets 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods 65 Stereos/TVs 70 Ticket Exchange 90 Vehicles 200 Rides 203 Spring Break Trips 205 Career Events 210 Announcements 215 Meetings 220 Greek Affairs 230 Student Government 240 Personals 242 Pinning & Engagements 245 Lost & Found 250 Wanted 260 Fundraising 270 900 Numbers 300 Help Wanted 310 Child Care 320 Work Study Jobs 330 Summer Jobs 340 Internships 400 Roommates | 410 Housing Wanted l 420 Rooms/Rent 430 Houses/Rent , 440 Duplex/Rent f 450 Apartments/Rent 460 Summer Housing 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 480 Vacation/Rent 490 Homes/Saie - 1 500 Adoption 505 Alterations & Sewing : 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service I 520 Bridal 525 Catering 528 Child Care 530 Cleaning/Laundry I 531 Cleaning/Households 535 Computer Service I 540 Entertainment < 545 Gift Ideas ! 548 Hairstyling 550 Health & Fitness 553 Insurance 555 Instruction/Tutoring 558 Job Placement , 560 Lawn care 565 Legal Services ' 573 Music Exchange ■ 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 1 582 Recycling < 583 Religious 1 585 Rentals < 588 Tanning 590 Tattooing ( 593 Travel 595 Typing & Resumes | * V ! ■ $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. * $4.50 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. ■ $.15 each additional word. . $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday prior to publics- \ tion. 4 The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver- ■ tisement which discriminates against any person \ on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, I religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit C or reject any advertisement at any time which j does not comply with the policies and judgments 4 of the newspaper. ■ The advertisers agree to assume liability for [J all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim I arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. http://www.unl : .edu/DailyNeb/ l ri to descriptive. The more information you pro vide the readers, the better your responses will be. 3|in the ad with the item for sale or offered. ude the price of the items for sale, lighlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or a box. lun the ad for at least two days. Make sure the ad reaches the Monday-wednesday-Friday students and the Tuesday-Thursday students. 00s For Sale I HrJ-Tl aiilsn term fridge. $75 OBO. 476-6741. feed washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered, SSS'SSSir’^S01125 Specialized Rock Hopper. Brand New. Riden less than 1 ionth, only on campus. Must Sell1436-8526 toing Skiing? The Moose's Tooth has all of its shells from rosace. Patagonia, Lowe Alpine, and Marmot ON ALE NOW. Tlie Moose's Tooth, 40th & O. Tickets to Red Hot CMi Peppers in K.C., March 16, $40 >r pair, call Don 421-7428. /anted: Big 8 Tournament Tickets. Call Jeff at 1-800 87-6944. 200s Notices tent ride to Chicago March 2 weekend. 472-3502 (days), 35*5633 (evenings). Spring Break - Price War! ANT BEAT THIS!I South Padre Island Beachfront from 114. Includes Party Packages!! 1-800-Hi-Padre (1-800 47-2373), httpVterww.studentexpress.com “All University Party” Saturday, March 2nd. Indian Center-10th and Military. THE BOMBI >RINTMAKING IN FLORENCEI pend 3 weefcd in Florence, Italy and take a studio course i woodcut printmaking. June 29-July 20, 1996. Call itemational Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street ir more information. Don't miss this opportunity to expe snce Florence and earn UNL creditl ALASKA SUMMER JOBS Fishing Industry. Earn to $3,000-$6.000+/month + bene fits. Male/Female. No experience necessary. (206)971 3510 ext. A57764 ' Bulimia fating Disorder Treatment Group Begins March 7th. Call for more information. 488-7759 or <89-7722. CASTLES, CHATEAUX & COUNTRY HOUSES! Spend part of your summer on an in-depth program of four countries most famous for their examples of historic nterior design: Italy, France, Belgium and England. May 3 - June 5,1996. Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Earn UNL yedits and see some of Europe's best interiors, architec ture and museums this summer! CRUISE SHIPS HIRING. - Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal & full time positions. No exp. necessary. For info, call 1-206 371 -3550 ext C57782_ fcA5 I cKN tUrUnt JOBS reach basic conversational English in Prague, Ruriepayt. }r Krakow. No teachinacertificate of European languages squired. Inexpensive Room & Board+other benefits. For nfo. call: (206) 971-3680 ext.K57781 EXPERIENCE EUROPE THIS SUMMER... FOR CREDIT! Profs. George Tuck and Patrice Berger are leading a new study abroad program to France, Germany, and the Netherlands. May 8 - June 1, 1996. Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more Information. Don't miss out on this chance to see Europe and earn UNL credit! FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 billion in public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardess of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57784 Guitar Instruction/Rental Zager Studio, 464-7771. Good stuff. 1 ...for a buck at ] Dollar Days Feb 29-Mar 3 3910 N 27th Street 1 1338 South Street , i LEARN SPANISH IN MEXICO! Learn to speak Spanish or improve your skills at one of 9 college campuses of ITESM in Mexico this summer. Join this six-week summer program (mid-June to late July) Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Don! miss this opportunity to improve your Spanish speaking skills, see Mexico, and earn credit at the same time! Scholarship Student Foundation Scholarship available in Student Invovlement Office. 200 NE Union, Due March 8. STUDENT EMPLOYEES We Need Your Help! Student Government in conjunction with the Student Employment & Internship Center office is writing a student employee manual and grievance procedure. We need nput from you!! Thursday-Feb. 29 4:30pm-City Union Room to be posted LETS GO TO RUSSIA! Make plans now to attend UNL's international business xoaram in Moscow. June 7-June22,1996itoar fascinat ed lectures (in English). Experience a cdoRry stretching icross 11 time zomes and two continents! Call Interna ional Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more nformation. Don’t miss this opportunity to earn UNL aodits and explore Russia at the same time! Student Foundation Scholarhsip : Student Foundation Scholarship applications available in . student involvement Due March 8th._ I STUDY IN CHINA AND THAILAND! ! Spend two weeks learning about child development, ~ extiles and nutrition in China. Then spend an additional Optional) week at the Home Economics Congress in > Sangkok, Thailand. July 6-August 3,1996. Calllntema- J ional Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more 5 nformation. Dont miss this opportunity to experience . China and Thailand and earn UNL I Tax Reform, The Consumer and The Economy < Roundtable discussion w/UNL Economists. City Campus 1 Jnion Centennial Room Feb 29,7pm. J —_ * CBASAB ~ MeetjngWednesday, February 28th at 5:30pm in room { --- C Collegiate 4-H, 5:30, East campus Union. Room posted. . Questions, call Emily at 436-6087. [ Diabetes Support Group ■ Meeting tonight at University Health Center, Conference Room F, 6i30-7:30pm. For students with diabetes. Spouses and friends are welcome._ ( Habitat for Humanity ! Trursday, Feb., 29th, 6:15 p.m.. City Union, Room Post id, Officer Applications Available. IMA J Student Meeting onight, 7.00 p.m., City Union. Speaker: Terry Waak: iushman Inc. STAND tooting tonight, 8 p.m., at the Health Center. Bring $2 for , iwackninanclyour enthusiasm for our talk aboutlhe rest J Student Nurses Association "burs Feb 29 @ 6:00pm in Benton Basement. Certified legtstered Nurse Anesthetist will be speaking. Pre ursing students are welcome to attend. TCAB testing in Room 2S2. Mable Lee at 5:30 on Thurs. Feb., 9th. UNL Marketing Club teeting Thursday, Feb. 29. at 6pm in the Student Union ■com win be posted). Bring dues ($10 for semester, $20 v year). Resumes for the Resume book are due at the ext meeting on March 14, UNL Rodeo Club teeting Wednesday. Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the East Campus Union. Remember to bring your ad sales forms nd money. Room to be posted. Afterward, there will be skating party at Hollywood Skate for about $2. UNL Running Club teeting Thursday night at 6p.m. at the Rec Center, luestions call Brad at 436-9677. UNL Wildlife Club peaker Colan Robert Hitchcock, February 28, East campus Union 7 pm. axd. congratulations to Jen Elloitt and Kirk Hottmeir (AGS) on teir "Holy Union.’ Hope it is ever-lasting! Love, Alpha Chi axo ou know what they say, ‘A whirlwind leads to a hum ane!" Thanks for the great nighL Love, the Alpha Chi's AO APPRECIATION WEEK hanks to our housekeeper, On, you know how to keep tings nice and ttdyl Love. The Alpha Phi's