. LaPaz Now accepting applications for AM. PM servers and line cooks. Fun work environment. 50% meal discount Apply in person, 321 North Cotner._ Lajnf.rv land at 27th and Starr is hiring for the 7 p.m. rr'n irught shift 2-3 nights/week. Apply in person. Leasing Agent/Office Help. Duties include showing apartments, phone help, review of applications, and other office duties. Preferred hours are 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday and 11:00 a.m. to 4.-00 p.m. on Saturdays. We will consider hiring 2 people to share these hours. Claremont Park Apartments, 1341 North 9th #6, Lincoln, NE 68508. 474-7275. LIKE TO TALK? GET PAID FOR TALKING! EAl Marketing Services is now hiring for Full & Part-time Day/Evening Teleservices Positions. *$200 Hiring Bonus! ‘Earn $8.00/hr guaranteed! ‘Earn up to $12/hr w/bonuses! * ’Ffexibte Schedules! ’Casual Dress! *No experience necessary! CALL TODAY! 434-5492 Looking for model types for PR work and Promotional Sales. 434-9494. Mail Pick-up and light production positions. Flexible Hours for students, Mon-Fri. Benefits available and tu ition assistance. Call PSI Group at 475-3800, or stop by 333 Speedway Circle just West of the Van Dorn By Marketing Assistant Immediate full-time opening. Will be responsible for assisting the company executives in preparing a variety of documents, arraying client visits and assisting ulihIhlIIiiji - — An U JL rl._« , . .fH. _ flnnhnlnAi witn marketing needs. An individual witn a uacneiors degree in Marketing or Business is preferred or related insurance experience. Must have excetent communi cations skills, (especially written), know how to run a Macintosh including moat of the major software pack* ages, be able to type 45 wpm (you will be asked to show proficiency in regards to these skills). Also the ability to work welt in a fast paced environment and with a variety of different personalities is a must. Please submit your resume, including any writing and derign samples of yqprmk,- via mat or in person to: Inc. National Research tionsforits Evening(weekend positions avtflabie. If you are interested in joining a growing organization and an industry leader in providing the most actionable, up-to-date market information to health care or gan izationsjalease caU us today! NRCofferings include: • Competitive hourly wage • Stock option program and 40104 • Paid perking w rwo training • Convenient downtown location «• •FtoMfattscheduNrig -■ g p.arti lal/gmokA-free work dnvironmfint • c9Sngj\Bujotersonal Crisis Service, wd hold a one day volunteer training session, Saturday January 24,9 a.m.-4:30pm at Community Mental Health Canter near 17th and South. Register by calling 475-5171 or 489-3275 and laavo your name and number.__ Pleasant and professional receptionist needed for the following hours: Tuesday and Thursday 130-8:30 and ovary other weekend. Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10-4. Plaaaa sand reatane or atop in to apply the Ambassador Lincoln 4405 Normal BM. UncolrirNE 68606. Attention Mark Andrews. EOE Rainforest. Big Problem. Big Paycheck. Ca» 464-6801. _ Recreation Leaders Paries and Racrestioo has opantnga for tosdare with af~ terschooi recreation for atomsntary children. Houre: 3:15-5:45 p.m., Monday-Friday (35.30/hour). Apply flrt^^ound ofVica. 1225 F Street, second floor. SCREENING CONDUCT SPECIALIST muo rtams, an inBmauonfli moor si ms pnarmaceuii cal testing industry, is seeking a medical assistant. Performs and oversees procedures necessary to screen study participanta during pre-study events to ensure each participant meets the requirements of the upcoming study. Phlebotomy experience required. Education in a health-rotated field preferred. Must be avnaablii to work eartyjnoming hours. Number of hours wd vary baseden staffing needs. Weodsracompotibvo hourty rate. If retested. please apply at: ARRIS Human flaeoiacaa - J-8C8 621 Rosa Street Lincoln, HE 68602 AA/EOE Telemarketer/ Office Assistant wanted. Experience preferred, flexible hours, and internship available, ne gotiable starting wage. 465-5688 ask for Greg or Scott IT* JUMiWijjeur . —:-—rr“ PEAtfub^soSdig^jdem^toldWdeWeb^plh cation developers—specificaly In the area of audio and video distribution via Real Madia applications. The DEAL Lab develops web-based learning environments. Successful applicants will have programming experi ence in one of the following: C++, Peri, JavaScript and/or Java. HTML coding knowledge is required, as wal as experience with dotal audic/video editing. De velopers must be able to work productively in a team setting. Competitive wages. 1o apply or for mom infor mation contact MarkRendricksat 472-4280 or at iant0230unlvm.unLedu TO $500TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY AifitSrCOMMEKZta* National Bar* of Commerceis currently accepting Ap pkcabonafor Talar Dank Soidh, (2) Main Bank, Superior For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. _ wee banknbc.com Equaf Opportunity Employer WEEKEND CUSTODIAN MDS Harris has an opening for a weoksnd custodian. Hour are 8am - 4:30pm, Saturday and Sunday. Duties include floor care and restroom cleaning. Competitive • apply at _HARRIS 821 Roee Sheet Lincoln, NE 68802 AA/EOE Wendys 14th & “Q” Near hiring. Qualty minded people for lunch and eve ning shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meat dis counts. Apply in person. Interne chid caw for ono^aroBgR^M^^wdble hours, $5 to $7 per hour. Cal 423-5345. 1998 SUMMER CAMP JOBS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA Camp Buckskin has positions available to work with youth who have academic and social skill difficulties (ADHD, ADO, LD). Salary plus room and board. A unique program with possibility of earning school credit. Camp is located near Ely and the BWCAW. Contact Tim Edmonds (612) 930-3544, email: buck skinQapac68tar.net CAMP OZARK, Christian Sports and Adventure Camp—Seeking qualified counselors to work with boys and girls ages 7-17. Employment terms for aH or part of the summer. If remotely interested, come to our Nebraska informational video presentation Monday, January 19,8:30 p.m. Nebraska Union (See dairy Hating for room assignment). Located in Mount Ida, AR (870) 867-4131. visit our website at wwwbcampanriLeom. Cheiey Colorado Camps in the Rocky Mountains near Estes Park, Colorado, is hiring caring and enthu siastic individuals as Unit Directors, Cooks, Kitchen Assistants, Drivers, Office Personnel, RNs, Wranglers, and Counselors with skids in horseback riding, mountain biking, climbing wall, challenge-course, camping , sports, crafts, song-leading, archery, or riflery. ROom/board, salary, travel allowance. Must be at least a Sophomore and able to work June 8-August 11,1998. On-campus interview. For information, please contact Cheiey Colorado Camps, 1 -800-226-7386; e-mail, omceOcheiey.com; or visit our Wsb Site, www.cheiey.com. COLORADO SUMMER JOBS: RAFTING! RAPPEL LING) In the Rockies near Vail, ANDERSON CAMPS seeks caring, enthusiastic, dedicated patient individuals who enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting. Counselors, Cooks, Wranglers, Maintenance and Nurses. Interviews op Jdhuary 26th. Stop by Career Planning and Placement Office to get an application -- h^fj^nn : ==r-:, UMMER MANAGEMENT ^EARNINGS $10 792 availa^^Cayi -888-277-7962 today for^more inf ex IhJF, NOT BY YOURSELF?" £ UNL’s Student Employment & Internship Center 345 ME Union - 472-1452 www.unj.edu/taroera/9eic/8eic.htni Your Internship I laarkjnnrtersl mmmn Puzzled About Life? Do you deeerve something new, different, exciting? Take a chance, challenge yourself. 466-3025, MARINES. “Active Weigh” Classes Forming Now Call 472-7478 for more information. Classes start February 2nd. Sponsored by die University Health Corner. Accepting Our Bodies Accepting Our Selves Feeling unhappy with the way you look? Register to attend a workshop to improve now you think and feel about your body. Thursdays 3:00 - 4:30 Feb. 5 - Mar. 19. To register cat Sue at CAPS 472-7450. BAD CREDIT Fast and legal credit repair is now available, 100% guaranteed. For tofo^sendtargeSASt+ f1 postage -- —’rh———• Get Involved with SAAI The student Alumni Association to currently accepting applications for membership. SAA to a student organi zation that promotes involvement between students, alumni and faculty for the betterment of the university. Applications are due Monday, January 26 at 5 p.m. at the Wick Alumni Center, 152DR St. They are available at the Wick Alumni Center, the Student Involvement OGQas in the Nebraska Union and the East Campus Union, the Culture Center and the ASUN Office. To learn more, plan to attend one of the following in formation sessions: Wednesday, January 21, 4 p.m. at the Culture Center or 7 p.m. at the Abel Ballroom; or Thursday, January 22,7 p.m. at the Wick Alumni Center. Call KeMy (476-7093), Michelle (476-6087) or Shelley (472-4222) with questions. Check out our website at www.unl.edu/alumni/studenthlm _ Graduate Student Women* Support Group A supportive and confidential environment. Join us as we snare our experiences and discuss various issues related to women. We meet every Thursday from 12:30-1:30 in the Culture Center’s Conference Room. Call Tricia at the Women's Center, 472-9428 for more wrfotmalion. Individual Counseling Free counseling services available. For more informs tion, or to schedule an appointment, cal the Women's Center at 472-2667. _ INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL MANAGERS The Manager Meeting for Men's, Women's, and Facul ty/Staff Basketball ww be held Monday, January 19 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligible for com petition. CM 472-3467 tor more information. INTRAMURAL INDOOR SOCCER The last day to enter Co-Rec Indoor Soccer to Tuesday, January 20. Don’t delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Cal 472-3467 for more infor mation; INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Tuesday, January 20 is the last day to enter Co-Rec Volleyball. Enter your taam now at ttia Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, cal 472-3467. INTRAMURAL WALLYBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to antar ths Men's, Woman's and Co-Rsc WaBybaH Tournament Is Tuesday, January 20. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for mom information. Nebraska Water Polo Club blocking for new members. Meetings: Sundays and Mondays 7-8:30, Mable Lae Hall. For more information, call Tim Daniel 436-8500. UNL Fencing Club Have you seen the Princeae Bride and thought fencing would be coot? Informational meeting 7pm January 20 at 313 Mable Lee Hal. For more information, cal Ned at 436-9668.__ UNL Women’s Rugby New players wanted for Spring semester. practices ate Tuesday and Thursday evenings. For more infor mation cs< Jen at 438-5259. volunteer! Help with office research and get kwoNed. The Womsnfe Center. 472-2597. Wilderness Presents the Back to School Jam: Tuesday January 20th at Temptations. $2.00 before 11, $4.00 after 11. 21*. i.i.;.i Actuarial Science Club Meeting Tuesday January 20th, 7pm at CBA, Room 342. Elections for next years officers will be held. Food provided. AEAC AgEcon/Agri business Club Meeting Tuesday, January 20 at 5:30pm in the East Campus Union. Pizza, pop, & movie following the meeting. For more information cal 465-8339._ ^ i Beta Alpha Pal Orientation meeting fora! new and current members. Tuesday Jan. 20th in CBA Room 105,6:30 new mem bers and officers, 7pm currant members. Circle K Mtg.-Tues.7a0 Union Oid and perspective membsrsll Horticulture Club Happy New Year everyone! We are having the first meeting 0 5:00pm on Wednesday. January 21st at EaatUmon. (The room will be posted). FREE PIZZA wiB be provided. NUMEDS The next meeting is Tuesday, January 20th, 7:30 pm. Meet in Colonial Room A in the Union. Dr. Gendeiman is speaking on neurodegenerative disorder. Everyone is weluwiia Student Education Association Meeting on Tuesday, January 20 at 5:30 pm in Mabel Las 262. Maggie Sievers, elementary education coor dinator for UNL, will be speaking about how to develop professional portfolios. TCGA First business meeting of this semester tonight at 6pm in the Beadle Center. Room E228. unaergraauaxe women m Meeting Tuesday at 5:30, City Union (Room Posted). New members welcomed!!! Business attire. Ques tioned «»« Mefeaa 436-9»?a < University Ambassadors Meeting Tuesday^OtfOffice ot Admte^oas.__ UNL FRA Alumni Meeting January 20th at apm, at East Campus Union. Refreshments provided. room ww be posted. CLASSIC ‘MEETING THE CHALLENGE' ALL-NEBRASKA GREEK CONFERENCE, - JAN 30-FEB 1, AURORA - LEADERSHIP CENTER SPONSORED BY GREEK UFE/CAMPUS CRUSADE. Register by 1/26. Into. Joe. 436-6123/jbOun8nfo2jjnLedu_ AMI Congratulations to Joy Macklem and Justin Hurst on their engagement! Pi love. Your Sisters ASA oongrats 10 trm Hamilton ana oecKy Hicnter on Demg selected for the Involvement Team, wy to go! Good Luck to Erin Hamilton on her study at Oxford next semester! Xi Low. Your Sisters AT Congratulations Lindsay Peterson tar being named toe new NSE group and Greek Week Coordtaator. AT Congratulations to our new officers and dbectors: »■*— -Tj-. —. «■*—■-1 rrasKieni—neay r*oaaro VH-Hfogrammmg—urmany rsotste \^-Soaal Standards—Ale toytor VP Member Education—Angie Johannes VP MembarMbp—Charity Christine VP-Foundation—Stacy Schukei vr i ’armoeonic — unosay reterson VP-Communications — Sarah Zink Honor Board—Tart Viola, Os Smttt, Amber Retaking Ok of Craws—Cheley Harris Dir. of Scholarship—Hirhsle TUiwt Dir. of Rituals—Shannon Miffer Dir. of Social—Cortni Wiese Db. of New Mwnbers—Whkney Thomas Ok. ** -laHrlw Dir, of Sponsorship—Kiel Seaman Dir. of Rush — Bath Lea Dir, of Finance—J1 Doucfwrtv_ AT CongofeMtana to Jaasica Mai on yournoant angaga to jyoMich^3>Baii^^l