Moonwitch’ featured show at planetarium From Staff Reports This fall, the Mueller Planetarium is featuring an educational and enjoy able production starring our closest neighbor—the moon. “Moonwitch” is a family-oriented show that explores the moon and its mysteries in an exciting way. The opening sequence includes a look at evening stars and fall constel lations. Later, the audience is intro duced to siblings Bill and Diana. When this duo are Halloween trick-or-treat ing, Diana notices that the moon ap pears to follow her. Upon their return home, Bill and Diana’s parents explain the motion and appearance of the moon. “Moonwitch” will be running through Dec. 1. It will be shown ev ery Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m., except for Saturday Nebraska home football games. Admission for this show is $3 for adults and $2 fen* children and students. Tickets may be bought up to 30 min utes before the show in the planetarium lobby. Mueller Planetarium is on the first floor of Morrill Hall. For additional information call 472 2641, or visit the Internet web site at httpyAvww.4w.com/mueller. You have your reasons. T*SSLZJQ$mGS ,,, ^^^^S.uJ30NDS A public soviet of this newspaper ; K Tfursdoy-AI Campus Pep Roly Tonigfitl 700 FM In Tfie Coliseum • Celebrate Big Red Stye Witfi Or, Tom Osborne Footbal Players, Women's Voleybal Team UR Pep Band Yel Squad Tfie Higfi-Flying Scarlets, Homecoming Royalty and morel • Nationaly Touring Comedian Torrrry Blaze Wl Be Tfie Master Of Ceremonies. Friday-Big Red Carntd 530 FM At Bro^il Plaza • Live Music By "Aces Higfi" • Fairbury Brand Hot Dogs, Co6e And Free Ice Cream From Colby Ridge & Nebraska Bookstore giveaways. • Paint Your Face Or Tfrow A Pie to Someone flse's — We Have Games For Everyone! au iiNivt»$rrr nomkcomimo damcc And M* - UE AWAKE CASHBAR o y 10:00pm to 1:00am Friday October 1 lift gg • Students, Bum One OfTnese; iocat,°*-la*ca«tb.uil»n«.* -H /i j. ^ j j_/^i -r./' j _ o ADMIT ONE an"meooorADMIT ONE Ticket Sales tfiis Thursday & l~~—-—■—•— Friday"From 900 AM - 400 RM to A5HS office (ti5 NE IMbn) Or Visit Dor Bootfi Friday to City IMbn From top AM -COM ^£5" npO COlATOfl Parfaaric Coinci r r L^UMluL^ Residence Wd Association BfflSpjKitSjKn IO | 4 5tudent Awm Association IJ U diversity Program Cotncl KSBBHBBMBm y Agri Sciences & Nat. Res Student Adu Bd ^JL^d^dJkZdAiSf ' J.. . Student foundation - i300 Q Strte«t *476-011t' > 4 An^/icuHnrc ;f~ ^ »"*>■ «*• M«l<*w%twrw»irA'4>i‘|rf4t4fy accepting applications tor event director and execute postions. Applications can be picked up in the UPC office, 117 Nebraska Union, and are d ue October 15th. Call 472-6146 tor more Information. Attention Women W Leaders! The 1997 Wbmen* Leadership Conference Planning Committee wN be meeting every Thursday from 123£ 130 In the City Union. Anyone interested in being involved with Itwi rommlitew Is enr ramped tn rani CASNR Advisory Boeid meeting tonight, 8 PM. MeetingwM be M Children's Museum. (Entsrfrom 13th Stmt) PIscMbs on time for entrances into the buldlDQ. Campus Red Cross Campus Peer Program If you’re interested In beincf involved in teaching HIV/AIDS to your peers, cal Becky, 438-3543 or come »;oui meeting tonight, 9pm in the food court, NE Union, room posted. Nebraska Semester Abroad Spend a semester In Greece and Czech Republic and earn 12 credit hours In 12 weeks! Info meeting October 17,4.-00 at International Affaire. 1237 R St. 472-5358. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting Wednesdy Oct 16 at 6pm n the Nebraska Union, room posted, t-800-626-8431.■ Society for Human Resource Management Meeting Oct 10 at 530pm in NE Union, room posted. Speaker. Lu Motes, Job Search Techniques. Students for Hagel Students for Christensen Students for Bereuter wil meet at 11am in the City Union on Saturday to distribute rosters and stickers before the game. Free Pizza!! UNL Marketing Club , Meeting, Thursday, Oct. 10t 6:00pm. City Union, room will be Dosted. Speaker Baity Swanson, for Sports Marketing. Dues ate due, $18fyear or <10/Semestef. UNL Model United Nations Thursday nights 7pm in the Cky Union. Come join the FUNI 7*_’_ 777 Mn Thank you tor the dinner exchange. We had a areal time. The Men of Theta CN AAn Thanks tor coming over afterthegameon Saturday. We'l gril out with you anytime! Men of Triangle ATP Thank you to David Ames tor visftlng. Congratulations to Derek Famstrom on being elected to Parking Appeals Commttee. ASA WMcome to the famty: Liea V., Monya D„ KMy K., and SaraS. We love you al !i XI Love, Your Mommies ASA Aida Desiree and Kale, hope your waek Is fun. We’re so exdled to have you In our awesome family and can 1 wait until urn* Sunday. _XI Love, your mommies . - A.P.A •• Baby Amy, welcome to the BEST fsmlfy. Wlele proud to TFJ, your mommy, grammy, and MANY more generations. ASA Carta, Amanda, Niki, Tina, Mary, Cathy, Kelly, and Katherine. Welcome to the biggest and best family in the house. We can't wait until Sunday! _ Xi Love, Your Mommies ASA Diana and Andee, welcome to the family! You're awe some and we love you lots! ~ ASA Ram ah Eisenbei! and Mastaya Mier, We're watching you! See you Sunday! XI Love, your pledge moms. Baby Greenwood, Do you know who your Mommy Is? Beware, she is watncing! _ ~ * ' 1 ‘ Xi Love Bam Bash . October 11,1996 at Nebraski 2N AAA KA AY Congratulations to the academic standouts with a 4.0 GPAI Aerni, Blair, Bond, Crawford, Dahl, Kiser, Lang ran, Penner, Rose, Stewart, Vincent, Weaklend. Also, Congratulations to those DU's that will be attenging the Scholarship dinner! Lambda Chi Alpha 75th Anniversary Celebration White Rose Formal Friday, October 11th Recognizing 75 year* of frieniehip and brotherhood. _ _ 0X Congratulations to our new initiates: Nate Bereuter, Nate Fredrickson, Nick Lovett, Nick Meinke, Trevor Johnson, Jason Skyta, and Sean Young. _Your Brothers Recycled Sounds lotto's of posters, 1000's of cds, Ipe. new releases, cassettes. Always buying good tlt)es/824 P Street 476 8240.___ Phi Alpha to the Brottao^hefsLk: Matthew Ryan Bender You made O'Gnarty unmemoratole. The Brethren of SAE. ZOE BLUE ft^OON CRUSH BLUE MOOtPgHETTO - MEANDERING BLUE Friday, October 11