The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1998, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    wM
■ - —'
p——————————————————————*
H with the W^troi^Lo&c? !
Jain us for..«. j tjk 7 •
■UMnllniPOili lljii i ftnwH^INiiilMiii *
% a V^orkslfbp f^mprmgH) Body Image]^^ •
® Thursdays, Februar}5-Ifch 1S?1998 ■
, 1 3:jb4:30 pm, NU tom 338 ? \
Pre-registrStion reqilred. Call Sd| at 472-74^^ .
Presented by The Women's Center and UHC Counseling & Psychological Services J|
"-— —^- - - ^ - ""
S' _ _*s
Study duFRance I
El J ROPE a SINE00
For information about these _—
and other opportunities
- contrasttamwtticunv
attend the...
Led by Professor George Pfcilir,
an for mote Wonwatlon contact.1
IntsmsttonelAHiirs, 1237 R Sheet <72430
• .. . . --.V" • • . - j
Spring 1998
Study Abroad
I Extra vaganza! |
Tuesday, January 27* Op£»
at 7:00 p.m. in the May 28
Centennial Room of June 12B
NE Union 1998
‘ - II
-[— ducgrbor* -[—xcktarwae to /^\u strata
[jKirn about the Australian holistic approach to g_ . _ g_
education. fj»* with educator families and teach tJOStCd Dy»
in Australian schools. Open to teachers, education International Affairs
students and administrators. 1237 R Street
ted by Piofessof Al Seagrea 472-0972
Fcx mae informalon. contact. 4>72m535S
July 6-Juiy 26,1998 “JESSIE? http://www.laffalrs. uni. edu
S======HS==SB—=^^^=S=^^===Mdl
|_!.:<£,-g<.... ■ . I., .
If you’re a TTUtth whiz, you’ll
know it’s a j7V€Ut dctil.
o ■* -
(If you’re not, well, you can come along, too.)
M
Despite quick start,
NU outgunned by UT
TEXAS from page 7
helped to pace Texas.
“This was just a shootout,” Texas
Coach Tom Penders said. “It was the
kind of game that showed just how
good Big 12 basketball is.”
In addition to Lue, Nebraska’s
quick start was also aided by the
Huskers’ ability to shred the zone
defense that Texas opened the game
with. NU found holes in the zone with
ease, and jumped out to a 40-30 lead
with five minutes to play in the half.
But Texas then instituted a man
to-man defense, which allowed the
Longhorns to gain much-needed
momentum before halftime. In what
proved to be a pivotal point in the
contest, Texas scored the final nine
points of the half to close the gap to
4443.
“It was my brain-dead plan to try
a zone on them,” Penders said.
“Finally, we went to our trapping,
rotating defense, and that got us
going.”
ii~
It was the kind of
game that showed
just how good Big 12
basketball is.”
TomPendebs
UT head coach
Even though they eventually fell
short against Texas, die Huskers did
n't fail to make a solid impression on
their hosts.
“We beat a very good team
tonight,” Penders said. “Nebraska has
been on a roll, and they weren’t intim
idated coming in here. We’re fortu
nate to come out with a victory.”
Nebraska returns home to die Bob
Devaney Sports Center to face Iowa
State kt 12:45 p.m. Saturday. The
game will be televised regionally on
ESPN.
5. The right to choose not to tarn I child. *'*'
^’yl;: ; ;>.
.:v-S 6. The rt|tt to the Ml foitgo of contraceptive sorvicos ami appropriate
_ **"**»•** «*«•«*•».
7. The right to choose to end an unwanted pregnancy.
*. neriiMttnk.lwl.M^mMMNniW.
.Hi mn »>» imwm«i dwltw.
10. Tho right to easily occessible health care that is provon to be safe and
w v.s
*
11. Th« right to faproftt^healtii and fe otate^
HS!m I?
. •..
i Si
• ifil
TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA | „•
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK
Spend everyday doing what you love. On stage or behind the scenes. At Busch
Gardens, we offer over 15 professional shows and 6 stages.
;• ' '"si • • . j - ■
AUDITIONS
Lincoln
University of Nebraska
at Lincoln
DwceftOfMi
304 Mabel Lee Hall
FRIDAY
Januaiy 23,1998
4 pA to 7 pan.
Our great benefits include:
•Comprehensive heafth care
program
• Tuition reimbursement
• Time off with pay
• Free tickets
• Merchandise discounts
Our hourly pay rates:
• Musicians $11.70
• VocaHst, Dancers, Performers 2 : ,
$11-25
• Costumed Characters $9.43
• Technicians $9.75
• Dressers $7.37
FuMme » 32-40 hours per week.
/nuor 4A hnurnV ia fima
|yvvi. ^irflUUfss/ Rf III IPU
and a half.
For audition information, you
—y call the Audition Hotline at
3) 987-5164 prior to audition
If unable to attend the au
dition, please send your resume ,
and best material on VIDEOS
TAPE (non-returnable) to Busch
Gardens Auditions, Entertain
ment Department, P.O. Box
9158, Tampa, FL 33674-9158.
Anheuser-Busch Thame Parks are Eqi