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00s__For Sale Cycle Works See Lincoln's largest selection of bikes, dotting, and ac cessories for BMX, road, and mountain bMng at Cycle Works. Be ready for the next sprihg-Hke day! Stop in now! 27th & Vine, open 7 days. 475-2453 Cycle Works New and used bicycles for sale. Life time tune-ups on new bikes purchased. Closest bike shop to campus. Blue’s Bike * Fittses Center 427 South 13th or 3321 Pioneer’s Blvd. WOWZA! What a bike shop. Lincoln's finest selection of bicycles, parts, and accessories. Bike Sale on Now! Honker Hangar Bike Shop 3855 South SL 486-0323 The Jean outlet We seH used Levi’s, Lee’s and Wranglers. Also leather and camouflage dotting. 3241 Soutt 13tt 420-6151 ______ Wooden student desks with chair. Pro-assembled. $30 each. 435-1219. ORE Review software. New $100, set $50.423-3014 Investment Entrepreneurs Dream Restaurant, bat pool be! in coffege town of Crete for sale. Owner is retiring and wffl consider land contract plus work transition period with the buyer. Annual gross receipts exceed $200,000. Two bedroom apartment provided with private entry. Al this and more tor$117,500. Wes Pearce 432-7831 or 407-3000 Smal Lincoln sports bar cloee to campus, ca8 432-2588 ■_; 'i K2 Fatbob Snowboard, 162cm long, great for big boys and girts! $300, also have size 13 Anwak bools, Ask for Mttt 478-1851, 434-8202. RRRRIEEBBRHMRREi 2 Stars playoff tickets for sale, al games, GREAT SEATS, i 489-6971.__ Jewel concert ticket Call 436-6358 leave a message. *96 Kawasaki NkijS, Black, Brand New, 200 mies, Taking best offer. 483-4452, Ask for Tim. ' 1903 Kawasaki EX 500,6K, single-owner, regularly ser- I viced, mns great, mint condition, 436-6404. ' ; .1 ---:--- • 1 “— 200s Notices $$$Alaska Summer Employment$$$ -ishing Industry. Leam how students can earn up to 82,850/mo + benefits (Room & Board). Cal Alaska Infor natkm Services: 206-971-3514 ExLA57781 $-Alaska Jobs Eam to $3,000-$6,000/mo. Fishing Industry. Airfare! Food/ .edging! No experience necessary! Mafe/Female, age 18+ (800)827-2832 Ext A-10600 VLASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-$6,000/mo in isheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging! Get all the >ptk>ns. Cal (919) 918-7767, ext A318. Apply Now to be a Peer Sexuality Educator! Vre you interested in helping students and improving your jommunication and leadership skills? Peer Sexuality Educators learn to teach two programs: Contraceptive \itethods& Issues, and STD/HIV: Social and Medical As pects. PSE's receive a stipend fOr presenting these pro trams. beers also provide educational events on campus for Vortd AIDS Day and National Condom Week. For more nfo. or to apply contact Community Health Education, Jniversity Health Center, Rm. 12,472-7440. Application leadline is March 21,1997. Apply Now to be a Health Aide! loin in the Health Aide 40th Anniversary Celebration by ipplying to become a 1997-98 Health Aide. Applicants nust be full-time students living in a residence has, Greek louse or cooperative, and must attend class both fall & ipring semesters. 1o appty or for more information con act Community Health Education, University Health Cen ar, 472-7440.___ LUDC 17th & 'N' No Appointments Necessary 476-946 $6 Off Oil Change Servio with UNL student Now onl5i$i9?70 (reg.$25.70, Environmental disposal feemcluded.) • Oil & filter change (up to 5 qts) • Lubricate zerk fittings • Check & fill fluids: brake, power steering, battery, washer, and automatic transmission fluid only • Check antifreeze, air filter, wiper blades, and tire pressure • Vacuum interior & wash windows Best Service in Just 10 Minutes Most brands available. Expires 5-31-97 Ope^lon-Fri^-^SjM4 ---w 990 Breakfast & Pizza Bagels ATTENTION PRE-LAW STUDENTS A representative from UNL College of Law w* be at MS Advising, 107 Otdfather, Wad., Mar. 19.1-4, Cal 472-4190 for appt Camp Challenge Summer Leadership School So, You didn't sign up tor 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. Cali 472-2468 for details Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Meets every Wed. from 6:00-7:30pm. For information: Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services. 472-7450. CREDIT CARDS. Establish your Credit Record Today! Unsecured Visa/Mastercard, 95% Apporval, Call for a FREE Application, 1-888-209-969 TOLL FREE CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOYMENT— Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun people, while earning up to $2,000/mo. in these exciting indus tries. Cruise Information Services: 206-971-3554 Ext.C57788 CRUISE UNES HIRING—Earn to $2,000+/mo. plus free world travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) No exp. necessary. Entertainment Industry Hiring Earn $300CVmo. Working in FHm, TV, Music, or Modeling industries. Work with favorite celebrities. Local & World lie i nMmunML ouwn PITCH SOFTBALL Tuesday, March 18 is the last day to enter Co-Rec Slow Pitch Softball. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recre ation. For more information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL SOCCER The last day to enter Men’s, Women’s Soccer is Tuesday, March 18. Don’t delay) Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. MODELS WANTED NEW FACES fashion print runway catalog commercial females 5’8 or taller and males 5’10 or taller Lincoln Dallas LA NY 477-3020 J i i g Aon HOOP IT! APRIL 6 Don’t miss your chance to show off your skills in this 5 on 5 men's basketball tournament. S30 per team. ENTRY DEADUNE: MARCH 19 • 10 PM CalM3^399Mfonjegisti2tionmfo NATIONAL PARKS HIRING —Also Beach Resorts, Ranches, Raffing Companies. Up to $12/hour. Nationwide openings. Cad (§19) 918-7767, ext R318. NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYMENT Want to work in America’s National Parks, Forests & Wild life Preserves with excellent benefits & bonuses? (Sea sonal/Summer). Learn how from Outdoor Information Services. Cali: 1-206-971-3624 exLN57786 SPORTS, SOAPS, AND STOCKS. 1-900-656-5800 ext 7337.2.99/min. 18+. SERV-U (619) 645-8434. Tlie Nebraska Union, East Union, and Culture Center are Now Accepting Office Space Applications for the Academic Year 1997-1998 Applications are available in Suite 220 City Union (cur rently located in the ballroom on the second floor) and the office for Student Involvement in the East Union. IMPORTANT DATES TO CONSIDER: April 4 Application deadline for priority consideration (5 p.m.) April 8 Meeting, Nebraska Union Board, City Union, 6:15 p.m. (Organizations invited to present concerns to the Board) April 15 Union Board Operations Committee presents its recommendations to the Board, City Union 5:30 p.m. (Or ganizations invited to attend) April 29 Final vote by Union Board concerning space al locations, City Union, 5:30 p.m. Applications must be returned to Suite 220 (ballroom), City Union, by 5 p.m. Friday April 4,1997. Address any concerns to Frank Kuhn, Assistant Director of Nebraska Unions, Room 220 Nebraska Union (472-2181). Applica tions for East Union may be turned in at the Office for Student Involvement, East Union, by the same deadline, 5 p.m. Friday, April 4,1997. This is your Last Chance! info. What do you have to lose? TRI BETA Congratulations to all new Tri Beta members and to our new executive board. Pres. - Erin McGrath, V.P. - Jenny Starr, Sec. - Lynn Welch Brad King. CONVERSATIONS "RACIM^V^ What ere Ike limits to free expression?* Tues. March 18 3:30-5;00pm Are there amt limits to our free expression of attitudes, opinions, or values - whether in words or in symbolic actions? Does the history of racism in omr society and on campus affect those limits? What kinds of words or actions are intolerable in a free society? Does the fact of being on a university campus affect where limits tie?