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Music’s big bang a real dud in U.S. TUNES from page 12 Posthumous popularity In the world of hip-hop, the tragedies seemed to outnumber the albums. But some exciting music continues to be made in this genre. “Life After Death” by the No torious B.I.G. soared to the top of the charts and — due to a strong mix of simplistic beats, expert pro duction and tongue-in-cheek lyri cism — pushed Biggie Smalls to the posthumous perch of hip-hop’s elite. DJ Kool brought back the Old School with “Let Me Clear My Throat,” an album that mixed live tracks with studio ones to create one of the year’s best party albums. Tupac Shakur’s posthumous re lease under the alias of Makaveli proved to be — for the most part — a lightweight entry, especially when compared to Shakur’s mas terful “All Eyez on Me” double al bum from a year earlier. Beck, the pre-pegged slacker king who nearly was condemned to one-hit-wonder status after his best-selling “Loser” single, made a huge return last summer with “Odelay.” The release, which was praised heavily by critics and fans alike, earned the folkie/rocker/rap per.two Grammy awards, making him one of the least likely repeat winners there in quite some time. Overall, the music world stayed steady on its course during the last eight months or so. Guitars still rule the airwaves, MTV is still broadcasting, CDs are still the dominant medium and cheese still often hangs heavy in the air. Controversy, accomplishment big at NU CAMPUS from page 4 A majority of faculty members ob jected to the policy. Some said that the time to prepare for a review would be a waste of productivity. Others said that the reason professors worked to achieve tenure was for academic free dom. The academic senate rejected the proposal and is still trying find an agreeable revision. Negotiations are no longer an op tion for another faculty issue. The pur chase of Lotus Notes had some pro fessors worried that Lotus Notes would be forced on them, even though they preferred other e-mail programs. Other worried the university would be stuck with hidden costs. The Board of Regents listened to some professors’ concerns, but voted to buy the system anyway because they believe the user-friendly system would better suit the university. Since the decision, UNL students have been told they wifi not have ac cess to Lotus Notes e-ipail as quickly as other NU campuses! This school year, however, shouldn’t be remembered for its dis putes and controversies. The UNL community should re member most the accomplishments of its students. It should especially re member two UNL students who were in the national spotlight for their achievements in academics and ath letics. Jeremy Vetter, a senior with six majors, was named a 1996 Rhodes Scholar. After earning his bachelors degree at UNL, Vetter will earn his masters, or perhaps doctorate, at ihe University of Oxford in England. Jeremy Sonnenfeld, a sophomore on the UNL bowling team, was na tionally recognized after setting a new world record on Feb. 2 for bowling a perfect score for three rounds. His 900 point series landed him sound bites on CNN, ESPN, USA Today and all lo cal media. Sonnenfeld said his accom plishment helped gamer attention and respect for a largely unrecognized sport. Sonnenfeld, Vetter and Jensen and their stories were not just names blot ted on newsprint to some day fade and crumble. They are the classmates and friends whom UNL students will re member when they think of the 1996 97 academic year. 02 Appliances 460 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 HousingWanted 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. For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent 45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacation/Rent 46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale 50 Pets - 55 Photo Equipment 60 Sporting Goods - 65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption 70 Tkket Exchange 505 Alerations & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 628 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cteanlng/Uundni 205 Career Events |31 Cleaning/Households 9io Announcements 635 Computer Service 2 5 M«ZT 540 Entertainment 990 545 Gift Ideas 220 Greek Affairs 540 Hairstvlina 230 Student Government Witness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning & 555 Instruction/Tutoring Engagements 558 Job Placement 245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care 250 Wanted 565 Legal Services 260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange 270 900 Numbers 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 582 Recycling 300 Help Wanted ^5 ffi® 310 Child Care 588 Tanning 320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing 330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes 00s For Sale New and used bicycles for sale. Life tim e tune-ups on new bkes purchased. Closest bike shop to campus. Blue’s Bike & Fitness Center427 South 13th or 3321 Pioneer's Blvd. WOWZA! What a bke shop. Lincoln's finest selection of bicycles, parts, and accessories. Bke Sale on Nowl Honker Hangar Bke Shop 3855 South St. 486-0323 GOVT FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. Delin quent Tax. Repo’s, REO’s. Your Area. Toll Free (1) BOO 218-9000 Ext. H-1843 for current listings. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadillacs. Chevys, BMW's. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD’s. Your Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-1843 for current listings. Computer ^ ■RENAISSANCE We buy, sell, trade, used and new computer equipment. BUYING: Mac e, IBM's, Printers, Mon it on, Mimory, Molhif Dotfoi, Acco sorts*. SELLING Gateway Pentium 90 and Monitor, $999. Laptops from $399. Hours: Mon Fri, 10am-7pm, Sal. 10am-6pm. Sun. 12noon 5pm. 330 N. 48th Strsst. Uncoin. 465-4040. CHEAP! COUCHES. CHAIRS, KITCHEN SET, MICRO WAVE, GRILL, ENDTABLES, COFFEETABLE, DRESSER, WAsElER/DRYER, WEIGHT-BENCH. CALL 435-7442. CHEAP!__ FOR SALE: Double bed. Twin bed. Dresser, Couch, Table. Best offer Accepted. 438-0739. Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1 800-752-1389. '93 Sentra E. 2door, low miles, low price. 464-3665 '87 Acura Integra, 4dr„ PS. AC. $3000. 488-7824. incolor.inetnebr.com<zheart1 >l#l brinkhoAcura.html '87 Mazda 626. fuel Injection. 2-door, silver. 5-speed, well-maintained. $2300 obo, call Ling (402)438-9190 200s Notices ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-$6,000/mo in fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfarel Food/Lodgingl Get all the options. Call (919) 918-7767, ext. A3t8. Beat This! Internet $17.95 per month. Unlimited access, with webpage, local numbers. 80% US and Canada. Call now for service. 402-572-1617, Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Meets every Wed. from 6K)0-730pm. For Information: Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Ser vice6. 472-7450. CRUISE LINES HIRING—Earn to $2,000+/mo. plus free world travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) No exp. necessary. Free Room/Board. Ring (919) 918-7767. ext. C318. Get your College Scholarships now!! Apply online at www.scnolarship4u.com or call 1 (800) MIBASE2/1 (800)-642-2732. Kiss-3/11-U2 Recycled Sounds Has new posters and music from these bands and thou sands morel Recycled Sounds, 824 P Street, 476-8240. We buy CDs everyday __ National Park Employment-Work in America's National Parks, Forests & wildlife Preserves (SeasonaVSummer). Excellent benefits & bonuses! Ask us how today! Call Outdoor Information Services: 1-206-971-3624 ext.N57757_ NATIONAL PARKS HRING —Also Beach Resorts. Ranches, Rafting Companies. Up to $12/hour. Nation wide openings. Can (919) 918-7767, ext. R318. SAA Group pictures from the banquet are scalable In Shelley's office. H you are interested, call her at 472-4222. National Organization for Women The Lincoln chapter invites YOU to our general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the YWCA. 1432 N SL, in Lincoln, beginning at 7pm. Any questions? Call the NOW Action Line at 434-6695. ATS Congratulations to Todd Franzen for being selected Rank Leader for the UNL Marching Band's Baritone Section. Congratulations, also to Todd for being selected a Comnusker Boys' State Senior Counselor! You da' man, TF! ___Your Brothers Aon Well, you know... Congratulations, Angie King, on being chosen as a TA for Emerging Leaders, Jaime Ratez an your job offer in Kansas City Sarah Scheerger on being chosen for University Health Center Advisory Board. Love, Your Sisters COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Congratulations Graduates! All students in the College of Architecture, especially graduates and scholarship winners, are encouraged to attend our College Honor Awards Ceremony at Kjmball Hall. Friday, May 9,1997 7:50 p.m. MIKE Good luck next year, and don't put up with any horseshlt! _ Mitch and Trevor Lasagna: I'm glad to leave, I have to say, the time has come. I've had my day. Good luck next year, I know you'll do great, The respect you earn, you'll appreciate. Keep the faith. DK Buttmaster, Thanks for 3 1/2 years of fun. You've been there for everything and I appreciate that Hopefully one day I can be as successful as you. Stay cool and get a haircut. Your bud, TP Andy Baby. Early Congratulations!! I am so proud of U. Love u to the max. Dave Ad Staff. Congrats on a GREAT semesterl I loved working with all of you. Good luck on finals, and have a great summer! Cheryl CONGRATULATIONS SCHNOOKSIIII Have a area! SUMMER. "Shut-da" - Thanks for all of the laughs!!! DN Sports, Thanks everyone for making this a hell of a semester. Trevor D. Parks On Monday, I was glad to see the written arguments in the DN on the whole iratemity/racism issue. I feh that this was a much better way to respond than the way someone else did over the weekend, which was to smear the letter I had written into the DN with feces and shove it under my door. I hope in the future that more fraternity members use their minds and their mouths rather than their asses to defend themselves and their beliefs. -the guy that seemed to piss you off If you like pina coladas And getting caught in the rain and the feel of the ocean and the taste of champagne If you like making love at midnight on the isles of the sound You’re the lady I've looked for And you've finally been found. I’ve got to meet you by the end of May And cut through all this red tape On an island called Whidbey Where we'll plan our escape. Your Grey Knight Chuck: Well, I cant believe that you are leaving me... to go to Des Moines, no less. I promise to leave my address this time —you'd better write. Take care of yourself and I will miss you terribly. Love.-the little redheaded girl; M. Thanks for being there. Good luck in Topeka. Bet you never thought you'd be the only normal person ANY WHERE! _D. DNers: Thanks for an interesting year. Paula's hair might not fall out as easy next year, so you'll probably have to tug a little. Have fun! DK Jamie Trust me you made the right decision. Good luck in your future and enjoy life. Trevor DN graduates (and/or dropouts): Thanks for everything. Keep in touch with: Yourself, your roots, your friends, your family, your enemies, and me (if I donl fit in there somewhere). Good luck! DK Chris Raff & Jeff Krleger, You guys are still the best and although we have taken different roads we're still losers! HA! HA! . Trevor FOUND: Rina, at the Stadium this weekend. Claim at the' Daily Nebraskan. Lost Black Vinyl Planner. Misplaced in HenzHk. Reward if found. Contact Nina 472-5424 _ Attention Education Majors Summer chMcare staff needed for elementary age kids. Experience In planning, implementing activities in arts, sports, and music. Full and part-time hours aval able. Fun summer job with potential to continue on in the fall Cal 475-0805 ALL STUDENTS 71 Immediate Entry Level Opening $10.10 Positions Offer: *9 _p6 *AII Majors interviewed Interview In Local Area Monday-Sunday, 9am-9pm Nebraska ‘Lincoln 402-477-8663 ‘Omaha 402-734-4810 ‘Grand Island 308-395-8155 Iowa ‘Sioux City 712-274-0845 ‘Das Moines 515-253-0876 ‘Cedar Rapids 319-366-0707 ‘Dubuque 319-589-0730 ‘Quad City 319-355-4133 Are you making plans forthe fall semester? Where to live? What to eat? Come eat with us! Lunch and/or dinner! Be a well fed, paid hasher at a sorority where the food and fok are first class. Work us into your fall schedule-you won't regret it. Interested or hungry? 436-7071 Are you staying in town for the summer? Would you like to be a volunteer baseball/softball coach? Or a paid baseball/softball umpire? Apply at the downtown YMCA Youth Sports Office. 1039 P. Attention: Pre-Pharmacy Students Part-time employment. Plaza-Mart Pharmacy, 802 S. 1 ltd Street, 476-7631. ULr ^ BANK ROBBERS Don't rob your piggy banks this summer. 41 entry level PTV FT positions. $10.10 to start. Resume experience and 50 AASP scholarships awarded. Call now 477-8663 Be Your Own Boss National carpet cleaning company looking for indepen dent contractors. We provide jobs and training, you pro vide vehicle and vehicle insurance. Earn $400-$750 weekly. Please contact 434-8150 for interview. Building Blocks Learning Center seeks energetic, creative, productive individuals to fulfill FT/PT teaching positions. Learning through play curricu lum, competitive wages, opportunities for advancement. Three locations: 438-4949, 421-8337, 474-7676. Posi tions open immediately! Can you SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL? an you CHEW GUM, wear bobby aocka, and act like a Nerd without getting “All Shook Up?” n you are a lun-loving, nara-worKing person, inis may be the joyb for you!! We are currently accpeting applications for many positions at Rock ‘n Roll Runza. We are more than just a full service restaurant, we also have a 250-seat banquet room, full service bar, and soda foun tain. Apply today for these positions! * Cooks!! Wait era or Waitresses Hosts or Hostesses Dishwashers Banquet Servers We offer above average wages, flexible sched ules, 1/2 price meals, paid vacation, health in surance, advancement opportunities, and a great environment! Don't wait, apply TODAY! CellularOne Express Is hiring part-time salespeople for their new kio6k stores in Lincoln. Great pay and flexible hours. Call 580-0070 for more Information. Cleiks afternoons and evenings, apply in person. Mke's O Street Drive-In. 22nd & O. Computer Software Technician Part-time temporary woik, $7.00/hour. Includes program ming and application development. Computer science major with Microsoft Office experience required. Call 472-5453. (Construction Workers Communication Tower construction workers I needed. Will train, extended travel required. I 421-3329,"""_ I Courier needed to transport specimens to and from lab every Wednesday. Need own car. $6/hr plus mileage. Call Erin at 435-5302. Custodial Helper Assists in cleaning building and equipment, vacuums, dusts and other miscellaneous duties as assigned. $5.50/ hour, 4-8 pm, Monday-Friday. Call Farmers Mutual Insur ance at 434-8360 to schedule an appointment. Detasselers Wanted: Line up your summer job now. Oettlng's Detasseling is the #1 detasseling company in the Midwest—don't settle for less. Bonuses, incentive pay, weekly paychecks, leader ship opportunities, top wages (over $6.40/hr avg. wage in the past 2 years)! Local crews and pickup sites. PO Bax 443, Seward, NE 68434. Call: 402-643-2532. Do you have a light school load or no summer classes? Looking for 25-40 hrsper week, retail experience PER MANENT Part-tima/Full-time positions. Rapid ad vancement flexible advancement, with full-time during breaks available, call Jim or Kirk at Holway Formal Wear, 476-2262 for Appointment Full-time summer employment (continuing with wotking Bart-time in the fain, 1 position, maintainance/delivery. lust have a good driving record. Contact Darin at Auto mated Systems, Inc. 489-2717. General laborer $6.75/hour to start, skid loader or tractor abilities is aplus. Pick up an application at Nebraska Grading, 6450 O Street. 464-0646. Hardee’s Now hiring experienced, motivated, enthusiastic Individu als to join our team. Up to $7/hour for top-quality appli cants. Is this you? Apply at Hardee’s. 2504 O Street. Help wanted for custom harvesting, combine operators, ana truck drivers. Experience preferred, good summer wages. Call 970-483-7490, evenings. > Hiring day/night wait staff and experienced line cooks. Flexible hours. Apply at Vincenzo's. 808 P Street. I need a student interested in wotking with my 3-year-old on a one-on-one basis while I work at home. Part-time, summer. Prefer speech pathology majors (other ma|ors welcome). Experience, references required. Call for inter view :j!23-9257^ Information Services Summer Technicians Temporary full-time, temporary part-time network instal lation positions during New Student Enrollment at $7.18/ hr. Background in computer hardware troubleshooting required. Fall Student Resident Techni cians Provide telephone support and on site troubleshooting when necessary. Must live in residence halls. Compensa tion based on free room and board plus stipend. Fall Student Installation Tech nicians Install and troubleshoot Ethernet cards and netwoik soft ware in residence halls. Part time $6/hr. Contact 472-9050 or e-mail resume to job1@quasar.unl.edu INSIDE SALES FULL-TIME or PART-TIME SUMMER POSITIONS Sherwin-Williams, a national leader in the home improvement and the coatings industry, te seek wholesale customers. Must be dependable, re sponsible and experienced in home decorating and paint products. Must be willing to worn flexible hours. For details apply in person and contact the store manager between 8a.m. and 5p.m. at address below. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 235 N. 46th or 5601 S. 56th LINCOLN. NE 68503 402-466-2313 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER K’s Restaurant Position for COOK, days and/or weekend hours, open. Apply at 1275 South Cotner Blvd 483-2858. LaundryLand is hiring forthe7K)0pm-12pm midnight shift. Up to $6/hour apply In person at 27th and Starr location. Lazio’s Brewery & Grill ’Come see what we can offer you I ’Wages that only the most successful restaurant in town can offer! ’Team work at it's best) ’Unparalleled training and supportl ’Paid vacation6l ’Closed on major holidays! ’Some daytime availability required! *50% employee discounts! ’You Do Not have to wear a name tag! ’And nobody sings Happy Birthday! Apply in person for a seriously unique opportunity wfth Lazio's. 710 P Street between 2-4pm. Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday.