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Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2 p.m. weekday prior. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebraskan. 00s For Sale Jean Outlet Great prices used Levi’s and cords. $4.95-$19.95 all sizes. 3242 S. 13th. 420-5151._ Ladies Wedding Set: Unique two tone platinum/14 K ^old with princess center and channel set band, total weight 1.57 cts. App. $7200. Asking $3900 or b/o. Call Kim at 402-476-7149, M-F, 8-5._ Queen size waterbed, 4 years old, $75. 2 man raft with electric motor and paddles, $65 060.486-4429. Star Wbrs, Star Trek figures, comics and more. Booth 27, Rea Market Emporium. 3235 S. 13th._ Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1 800-752-1389. ___ 1992 Toyota Tercel, olive, 4-speed, A/C, AM/FM cassette, stereo, 1-owner, LOW Miles, EXCELLENT CONDITION, GREAT CAR! $4700. 489-6921. OktemobHe Ninety-Eight—You’ll be safe in this tank for $1200! Cal 438-5869 and leave message. “Spring Break’97" It’s Heaven!! Wake and Bake... Hottest destinations — Free parties!!! Organize group and travel free, lowest price guarantee. From $99 1-800-426-7710: [www.sunsplashtours.com] Call your on-campus rep Laura@436-9306. AAA! Spring Break ’97. Cancun, Jamaica and Bahamas!!! 7 nights with air from $399. Daily Free Drink Parties, No Cover at Best Bars. Panama City, Boardwalk beach re sort, $129,7/nights beach front Endless Summer Tours 1-800-234-7007. CANCUN-PADRE-MAZATLAN SPRING BREAK’S HOTTEST! AT UNL—JUSTIN 477-7262 1-800-328-7513 FREE FOOD, DRINK & PARTY SPECIAL Up To $200 Discount Coupons on our Website: www.studentadvtrav.com Spring Break ’97 Choose from Daytona, Panama City, Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas. Lowest Prices! Aaron 4234197. Pre-Vet Club Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 7pm, East Campus Union, Room will be posted. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-$6,000/mo in fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Get all the options. Call (919) 918-7767, ext. A214. Camp Challenge Summer Leadership School So, You didn’t sign up for ROTC as a freshmen or sopho more. Catch up at Army ROTC Camp Challenge, A PAID Six-week summer course with college credit in leader ship training. Call 472-2468 for details. _ COMMUTERS Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the ride. Stop in the Commuter and Student Services Center, Rm. 116 Nebraska Union for more info. EASTERN EUROPEAN/ASIAN JOBS —Live in Prague, Budapest, Tokyo, etc. teaching simple conversational Enghsh.Ttoten|uages/teachngexp. required. (919)918 Eating Disorders Awareness Week February 3-9,1997 Anorexia, bulimia and related eating disorders threaten lives. This is National Eating Disorders Aws reness Week. For information, attend one of the fcUowing presentations: Monday. February 3.1997 at the Hewtt Center from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m , Tuesday, February 4,1997 at the Cam pus Recreation Center from 2j00To4;qq p.m.; Wedries EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP ATTENTION WOMEN: Are you looking for someone to talk to about living with an eating disorder? If you have or think you may have an eating disorder, you are invited to attend the Eating Disorder Support Group. The group meets every Tuesday from 5:30-7X10 pm in the Womens Center, 340 NU. Questions? Can Kris at 472-9428. y Send your Valentine a ‘Personal *i|j .'•f? trAl'i IpllS ; % fcr$4,grmUw»rdVilmHmvUlafftarii’lt6mat[tMt»r INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY The last day to enter Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Floor Hockey is Tuesday, February 4. Don’t delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Can 472 3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL WARBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the Men's and Women's Warball Tournament is Tuesday* February 4. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Meet Your ASUN Senator Questions ???? Problems ???? Come and voice your concerns to your student representatives Monday and Wednesday Feb. 3 & 5 From 11:00 - 2:00 City Union - booth OXFORD STUDY ABROAD All majors are welcome to spend four fun-filled summer weeks on the Nebraska at Oxford Program. Earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credit in business and the arts. Windsor Castle, London, and Shakespeare's hometown are just a few of the places you can explore in England. There are still a few spots open for the 1997 program. Sessions will be held in CBA 138. Monday, February 3 1:30 - 2:30 - Wednesday, February 5 1:30-2:30 Monday, February 10 1:30 - 2:30 Wednesday, February 12 1:30 - 2:30 For more information, contact: Ann Broyhill CBA 138, or phone 472-2310. Student Foundation is giving out 3, $300 Scholarships. The criteria are: Must be a full time student currently en rolled at the University with a minimum GPA of 2.5. Appli cations are available in the Office for Student Involvement at both City and East Campus Unions, Monday Feb. 3. Applications are due FRIDAY FEB. 21st, at the Office for Student Involvement, CITY CAMPUS, BY 3PM. STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPRING ELECTION Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebr. Union for the Student Govemement Election March 12 TaeKwonDo-Karate Free uniform with 4 week introductory course for $49. Call Lee’s at 484-8989 for more details, Tri-Beta applications are Now Available. Pick up in Bio. Sd. advis ing office in Manter. Due Feb. 7th. Women’s Group Meets Tuesdays, 3:30-5 pm, in 338 Nebraska Union. An opportunity to work on personal issues in the context of a supportive, yet challenging group. Members will work to gether to improve communication skills and explore the dynamics of their personal relationships. Facwtated by Judith Krfes. Can The Women's Center, 472-2597 for more into.__._ * Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 5th, at 5p.m. in the Health Cen ter. Hey, Rim Buffs Join the Nebraska Film Connection First Meeting Feb. 3 6pm In ONION Pre-Law Club Welcome back! Meeting Feb. 5, city union. New time — 5:30. New and old members welcome! Psi Chi _ General Meeting Tuee., Feb. 4th 5:00 City Union Focus:!'“ ' ' / PA Congratulations to the fc.—frig new officers: ActMties-Ryan Nietfetdt Asst. Pledge Ed.-Coffin Johnson . Alumni ReSttons-Tim Kelly Social-Kurt Randatt . Historian-Jon Darnail Computers-John Wise Intramurals-Jon Van Meter House & Grounds-Neil Geiger Social Awareness-Brent Johnson Risk Management-Ron Harrison .. * Philanthropy-Darin Gisdfeltsr aKwes OA0 Aon Wsicoms ths Independence Center's Duto Engel Monday, Feb. 3,8:00pm in the Union tor a talk about alcohol and alcoholism. Singled Out Singles, act now to be a part of UNL’s biggest, funnest, and most insane dating game. Turn in entry forms imme diately to become a part of the dating pool. Entry forms are available in the greek affairs office. For info call 436 0989 or 436-7024. The Engineering and Technology Career Fair Thursday, February 6 City Campus Union 9:30 am to 3 pm Join us for an opportunity to meet with these companies to explore your career fhture! I ELECTION GROUPS If you are forming an Election Group for the March 12 Student Government election, you must file your student organization form no later than 12:00 noon on Wed., Feb. 5. If you have not filed by this time, your election group’s name will NOT be on the balot. All election forms are avail able at the Student Government office, 115 Nebraska Union. AMCI AMCI is a leader in real-time data communications. Provides end-to-end data radio communications and network management. AMO currently has the following opportunities available: • SOFTWARE ENGINEERS • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS • MECHANICAL ENGINEERS •SALES EXECUTIVES Our competitive salaries are complemented by an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, and life coverage. 401 K Plan, Pension Plan and more. Interested candidates may visit our booth or forward a resume and cover letter to: AMIC Human Resources Department 11819 Miami Street » « r/-rr Omaha, NE 68164, or tax to: AMU. (402) 496-5601. E0E. WE'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU! ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE AT THE UNL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREER FAIR ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997. WE ARE SEEKING THOSE INDIVIDUALS WITH DEGREES IN ENGINEERING OR RELATED ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS OFFERS GROWTH POTENTIAL AND A COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT PACKAGE THAT INCLUDES HEALTH, DENTAL AND LIFE INSURANCE, STOCK PURCHASE PLAN, AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT. OUR REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE WAITING FOR YOU! Communications (Hoiinet) \^^JFoods^^ AN EQUALOPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Students all over the country are discovering the rewarding career opportunities at Hormel Foods - a Fortune 500 corporation. They are finding that the promote-from-within philosophy rewards employees for significant contributions. COME MEET US! Visit with John Huntley and Brad Blum WHAT: Engineering & Tech Career Fair DATE: February 6,1997 TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - PLACE: City Campus Union - Centennial Room We have entry-level vacancies for: \ j f Plant Engineers Industrial Engineers Quality & Process Control Engineers Accountants, Computer Analysts, Production Supervisors, and Sales Representatives