I fijjjjggZgI Valentino’s The Coffee House 13th & "Q" 1324 P Street ^^pen24hoursfar^urcome^nce!^^ THE FACTS ABOUT LECTURE NOTES Who Takes The Notes?_ Top students take notes in your classes and provide them in typed format. Notes are accurate, complete, and easy to understand. How Will They Help Me? Even good students can take bad notes. Lecture notes are a great supplement to your own notes. You can sit back and enjoy the lecture and not have to worry about missing an important point. Lecture notes also serve as an important study guide when preparing for the big test. How are the notes sold?_ • Semester Packs • Test Packs • Daily Notes • Notes available for next day pick up! Do Professors Approve?_ Grade A Notes gets faculty approval on all lecture note classes. Professors are given editing rights on notes taken in their class to ensure the information is accurate. The professor may also request a copy of the notes be put cm reserve at the library. Where Do I Sign Up?_ Notes are conveniently sold at Grade A Notes, lower level of Nebraska Bookstore - 1300 Q Street. 1300 Q Street • (402) 477-7400 Lower Level Nebraska Bookstore Lecture Notes • Copies • Resumes • Fax Service ♦ Course Packets _ r-—---------1 University Program Council Fall Schedule of Events I 24 Big Red Welcome I 28 Supermarket Bingo September 4 Dog Pipes 8-12 Print Sale 11 hypnotist J I 12 Prairie Stomp I 18 Barry Drake ] 21 Int. Film - Love and Other Catastrophies | 25 Vic Henley | 25 Chimera I 26 Love Makes a Family (thru Oct. 12) I October I 2 Jack Ross Nature I 5 Int. Film - Prisoner of the Mountains j 6 Wilson Cruz 9 Five Bright Chicks 16 Bob Harris 19 Int. Film - Irma Vep • 21 Craig Karges 23 TBA j 29 Ray Davis | 30 Creative Dating j November j 2 Int. Film - Margaret's Museum j 6 Wicomicos j 13 Nathalie Cote I 13 Campus Rec Pitch Tournament I 16 Int. Film - Ernesto Che Guavera I 20 Roger Day ] 22-23 Pow-Wow December J 4 Blues Night j_7 Int. Film - Gabbeh •• . CO'-. . - ' R St. 12-8pm Nebraska Union 9pm Nebraska Union 9pm Nebraska Union 9am-5pm Nebraska Union 9pm East Union Nebraska Union 8pm Ross Theater 3,5,7,9pm Nebraska Union 8pm Nebraska Union 9pm Nebraska Union all day Nebraska Union 9pm Ross Theater 3,5,7,9pm Nebraska Union 8pm Nebraska Union 9pm Nebraska Union 9pm Ross Theater 3,5,7,9pm Nebraska Union 8pm Nebraska Union 9pm Nebraska Union 8pm Nebraska Union 1 Minors have to look a little harder to find entertainment By Pat Miner Staff Reporter Most students who enter UNL are under 21 and stay that way through at least some of their junior year. Being under 21 like several incoming students, I feel it’s my duty to explain some things those our age can do to have a fun time in this town without being able to go to the bars. There are several concerts that come through the Lincoln area. In the last year, the Reverend Horton Heat has made appearances at the Royal Grove Nite Club, located at 340 W Comhusker Hwy. Matthew Sweet, who grew up in Lincoln premiered several the tracks off his new album during a show in March, and the Skeletones recently played a free show at the Royal Grove. Other establishments get their share of concerts, including Betti’s Rainbow, located at 4145 O St. Regional and local acts including Mulberry Lane frequently play the coffee house. Featuring live music 7 days a week, the shop is also open until 1 everyday giving a great atmos phere to those who want a break from studying. The house also has one of the best cups of joe in town. Coffee hous es are very popular in Lincoln, including the Mill and the Coffee House, located at 8™ and P and 13™ and P, respectively. The Lied Center is gearing up for a great year this year. With perfor mances including violinist Itzhak Perlman Sept. 14 and Les Miserables Sept. 23-28, it looks to be a blockbuster year. The Mary Reipma Ross Film Theater, located right on campus in the Sheldon Art Gallery, frequently gets intriguing independent films. Films such as “Kids,” “Trees Lounge” and “Hype!,” a documentary about the northwest rock explosion, drew in several students. The Stuart Theatre, located at 13™ and P, recently drew record crowds for the “Star Wars” trilogy, and is probably the best place to see a movie in town. The intimite style of the Futz Theatre, located at 9™ and O, is a tremendous place to see a play, with new shows running -- on the average -- every few weeks. Other spots include being a mallrat at Gateway or spending an adventurous weekend night at Amigos. Hey, you can always do home work. Probably the best advice I can give to any incoming freshman is when in doubt, just take “O” Street. - Aaron Steckelberg/DN Call Now; Get Your FREE CD with easy instant j access to the EXCEL OnLine Unlimited Internet! Toll Free 888 WE EXCEL awfS^SBHK* WWW.goexcei.net Briarhurst Center email sales@goexcel.net LIl2S2,r.» *1E 68516 402-420-1400, Data 441-4900Omaha,"nITsim