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Wagner's Food Pnde has opening for part time checkers 2£5Lstock#r*- Flexible hours. Apply in person at 3308 A street. Waht®d^-People to help do Snow Removal, $11 per WANTED: Bell ringers for seasonal, outdoor positions. Job starts Friday, November 28th and ends Christmas Eve. Apply in person at 2625 Potter Street during office hours. 8:00-4:30, Monday-Friday. Hiring is done upon application. Serious applicants only. Wanted: Caring individual who is great with kids. Mom looking for sitter to come to my home, own transportation needed. East Campus area. 466-8918 or 470-2100 ext. 238. Professional internships/practicum opportunities in public health research, data analysis and planning. For graduate students or advance undergraduates in plan ning, public administration, public health/nursing, social work, sociology or related social science. This is a quality internship providing opportunities for respon sible work, professional skill building and meaningful employment in public service. Apply through SEIC 345 Nebraska Union. rroo MMltai Aaahhh! Spring Break *98 Guaranteed Best prices to Cancun, Jamaica. Bahamas & Florida. Group discounts & Daily Free drink parties! sell trips, earn cash, & go freel 1-800-234-7007. http7endlesssummertoufs.com A RELAXATION OPPORTUNITY Join others and relax for 35 minutes each Tuesday j 12:10-12:45. Just drop in-Room 43 lower level University Health Center. *4 great way to get through the day!" ASUN Student Government Election Parties are Forming! If you are interested in running in the Spring ASUN elections sign the list in the ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union. Groups that are forming will be checking it to fill their slates. Biotechnology Seminar Dr. Thomas S Whittam of Pennsylvania State University, Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics ‘Escheria cdi 0157:H7: A Model for Emerging Infectious Diseases" November 12,4:00 p.m., Hansen Auditorium, E103 Beadle Center. For more information, call 2-2635.’ CREIGHTON PT/OT/PHARM Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 9:30-4:30 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Eating Disorders Support Group Do you think you may have an eating disorder? Are you struggling with food issues? The Eating Disorders Support Group offers support and guidance for people coping with eating disorders. Meets every Wednesday, 5:30-7pm in room 338, Nebraska Union. Call Tricia at the Women’s Center, 472-9428 for more info. INTRAMURAL BROOMBALL The last day to. enter Co-Rec Broomball is Tuesday, November 11. Don’t Delay! Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Job Fair Community Alternatives Nebraska 5900 S. 58th, Suite G Lincoln, NE (Trade Center) November 11,1997, 1pm-7pm You CAN Make a Difference Training Coaching Integrating People with DevetopmentaTOisabilities in Community Settings We have positions to fit your schedule. Excellent benefits package inciudmg tuition reimbursement 3 ■ . f Make Your Voice Heard Come to an Open Forum for the University Program Council and let them know what programs you want to see next semester Thursday, November 13,7-B pjn. in East Union Call 472-8146 for more information. Open To Public “Russia in Transition” Round table discussion Thursday at 7:0Ctom, City Union room TBA. Sponsored by Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society.’ Peace Core volunteer has returned from Ecuador and brought unique top quality hand knit sweaters. Check them out at Aardvarx Gallery. 700 *0’ Street. 474-7546.___ SEVEN-TWENTY SNOWBOARD SHOP The Gear Vbu Want. Featuring Never Summer, Lib Tech, Gnu, Vans, North Waive, Switch, Technine, Preston, Bent Metal, Da Kine, West Beach, Convert and more! Located inside Cycle Works 27th & Vine 475-2453. www.cydeworksusa.com/seventwenty TONIGHT A Follow-up OPEN FORUM on Diversity Coretta Scott King presentation follow-up and discussion on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observance 7:00 p.m.-Culture Center Tues.-Nov. 11 Sponsored by ASUN, Student Impact Team and APU S.I.T. will be meeting after the Open Forum_ Need help with your interviewing skills? Come to room 20lAvetv Hall Wednesday, November 12 at 6:30 p.m. AEAC Monthly AgEcon/Agribusiness Club meeting Tuesday, November 11 at 5:30pm in the East Campus Union, room to be posted. We will be discussing our December events, as well as Protege and the Fall Trip. Please bring a can of food for a local food pantry. Pizza pro vided afterwards. CASNR There will be a CASNR Advisory Board meeting tonight Nov. 11, at 7pm in the East Campus Union. If unable to attend, please call Abbey at 465-8339. College Republicans Will meet at 8:30pm in the City Campus Union on Wednesday, Nov. 12th. Featuring guest speaker Chuck Sigerson. New members welcome. GOLDEN KEY Chapter meeting Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 9:00pm in the Union. Will be discussing Officer elections and future chapter events. Please plan to attend! Web Site: www.unl.edu/GKey Habitat for Humanity General/Work meeting. 11/11,6 p.m. at 1245 R Street. Everyone Welcome! fjwxiif Meeting tonight at 7pm in City Union. Room to be posted.____ National Broadcasting Society Meeting Tuesday, November 11th, Avery 217 at 5:30pm. Special speaker Ross Jernstrom. NU MEDS Meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 11th at 7:30 pm. 1245 R St. Dr. Phares and med students will be speaking on MD, PhD program. Bring $5 for dues to register as NU Meds member. Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honorary meeting, Tuesday 4:30pm. Oldfather 538. New members welcome. PRE-OTCLUB j Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 6:00. Room posted in Union. A Creighton representative will be speaking. ROCK CLIMBING CLUB Big meeting! Attendance is mandatory. 8:00pm Wednesday. New members welcome. Meet in room 55C, Campus Rec. Teacher’s College Advisory Board There will be a meeting on Tuesday November 11th at Hendick 107. New Members and exec board meet at 6:30. Members meet at 7:00. UNL Pre-Vet Club The UNL Pre-Veterinary Club will hold the monthly meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union, room will be posted. Ail freshmen and new members are asked to arrive at 6:30om._ UNL Wildlife Club Speaker meeting. Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7pm in the ECU. Speaker will be Jim Luchsinger. Wildlife Damage Management. AO Congratulations on your first place finish in the skit competition _The Men of £ a'e AO Congratulations to your first place banner. The Men of IA E AAA Congratulations on your first place finish in the Search for Paddy’s Will. The Men of £ A E AAA Congratulations on leaving the best permanent im pression on us. Thank you for everything you did. _The Men of £ A E AT Thank you for doing Tour De Tiger with us. Hope you had a good time. Let's get together again soon. -The Men of Agmen _ O B X -A T A -Towne Club Thank you for your contributions to our philanthropy. It was a huge success. -The men of Aomen. orA Congratulations to Tom Scott on being elected treasurer of Diversity Council. Carry onil i & OM Congratulations to Brandy Schliep and Jennifer Shurigar for being selected to emerging Leaders Class. Also, way to go Molly Egley for being chosen for the Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Board. Love, Your Sisters $M Welcome to our New Initiates: Megan Ahl, Lindsay Ash, Ashley Bomemeier, Becky Burdick, Nikki Done, Jessica Doty, Jessica Ford, Erin Fujan, Bekki Gibson, Jennifer Glenn, Jill Gossen, Kristine Kuhr, Erika Kuhr, Meghan Landen, Connie Mark, Denise Pankoke, Jenny Pool, Tiffany Quinze, Brandy Schliep, Stephanie schulte, Jennifer Shurigar, Lori Trusty, Sara Voboril, Crystal Boen, Jade Loch, and Sara Kimle. We’re so proud to call you our sisters! Congratulations! Hot Tub-A-Thon *97 Presented by Phi Gamma Delta Kappa Alpha Theta and 104.1 THE POINT November 13-16 All proceeds go towards me Gathenng Place ** Please bring by your canned food donations KA Here's to the finest and most beautiful actresses, sing ers. dancers, and tech crew we have ever seen) Thanks for making Melodrama 1997 such a big success. In the words of James Bond, it was "Bloody Fantastic!" -The men of Acacia RADDY GIRLS Banner Competition 1st A«l> 2ndnB<t> 3rd A A A 4th K A 9 5th KKT 6th AT RADDY GIRLS Congratulations to the overall winners, the lovely ladies of A <&. We are looking forward to the wedding on Wednesaday. The men of Z A E RADDY GIRLS Fundraiser 1striB<!> 2nd K A9 3rd A <t> 4th AAA 5thKKT PADDY GIRLS Skits 1st A «t» 2nd KAO 3rd KKT 4th AAA 5th n B «t> 6th AT PADDY GIRLS The men of E A E would like to say thank you to all the Sororities who participated, and a special thank you for the outstanding effort put forth by each sorority. Thank you for making this a fun week for all of us. ThemenofEAE PADDY GIRLS The Search For Paddy’s Will 1st AAA 2nd K K T 3rd A <I> 4th AT 5th K A 6th n<K 7th K AG nBO Congratulations on your first place finish in the fundraiser competition. The Men of IA E 0NE Nice to see you all still care about me. I'll be in touch. Chris Maul 2N Congratulations to our newly elected officers: President- John Oswald Vice President- Troy Smith Treasurer- Joe Burgard Recorder-Adam Page Candidate Marshall- Jeff Baxter Rush Chairmen- Shawn Korgie and Kyle Fischer Philanthropy Chairmain- JeffArnold Social Chairman- Chuck Shannahan House Manager- Ross McDermott Scholastics Chairman- Garner Girthoffer Alumni Chairman- Ryan Lempp Chplain- Joe Hall Trampoline-A-Thon ‘97 Him ■ r — *■—* - rresemea oy ^acJS* The Edge 101.9 Print-a-Shkt Lazzaris Pizza November 11th- 15th AH proceeds go to the American Lung Aftwclatten POSITIONS OPEN Publications Board Student Court Deadline November 17th - 4:00 pjn. Applications Available at 115 Nebraska Union I_I FOUND: 1 watch with distinctive wristband. Describe to claim. Call 472-3611. ask for Art. Found: Gold Chain & Charm. Black Hills Gold Inscrip tion. Call to Claim 438-4957. FOUND: a pair of pliers with leather belt case near parking lot by Forestry Building on East Campus. Call 477-8706. Unbelievable Low Prices Diamonds, Engagement Rings, ^^Gold Chains and Bracelets. Shop the Rest \JWflUY Come to the Best V—' 3111 OSt 474-6044 THE DEEP END BY CHAD STRAWDERMAN i „ “TV/ '' _=-\ . — --■—■ k Ill R UUntUI/\Ni JORiaatm UG.UTIR srotof ^9taV..So #t$r*nA ani i ' bfoV& up Vn6 vrr^\r>e..^ t ■, . 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