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PHLEBOTOMISTS MDS Harris, an Meiiwtionaf laadsr in the pharmaceuti cal testing industry, seeks skilled phlebotomists to draw blood samples from study participants within time constraints (one minute intervals) and to process samples. We require 1 year previous phlebotomy expe rience. We currently have part-time positions avaSable. Number of hours may vary based on staffing needs. Excellent wages for skded Phlebotomists. Pleose apply at: AA/EOE Phone volunteers needed Days and weekends. Excellent experience for human services/psychology majors. Lincoln Personal Crisis Service, will hold a one (toy volunteer training session, Saturday January 24, 9 a.m.-4:30pm at Community Mental Health Center near 17th and South. Register by calling 475-5171 or 489-3275 and leave your name and number. Pleasant and professional receptionist needed for the following hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1:30-8:30 and every other weekend. Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10-4. Please send resume or stop in to apply the Ambassador Lincoln 4405 Normal Bivd. Lincoln, NE 68506. Attention Mark Andrews. EOE Runner/ File Clerk needed for downtown law office. Position available immediately. Neat appearance required. Hours: Ap proximately 1-5pm. Salary: 5.15/hour. Please submit letter of application to office administrator, Suite 830, NBC Center. Lincoln. 68508. SCREENING CONDUCT SPECIALIST MDS Harris, an international leader in the pharmaceuti cal testing industry, is seeking a medical assistant. Performs and oversees procedures necessary to screen study participants during pre-study events to ensure each participant meets the requirements of the upcoming study. Phlebotomy experience required. Education in a health-related field preferred. Must be available to work early morning hours. Number of hours will vary based on staffing needs. We offer a competitive hourly rate. If interested, please apply at I HARRIS Human Resources - J-SCS 621 Rose Street Lincoln. NE 68502 AA/EOE Telemarketer/ Office Assistant wanted. Experience preferred, flexible hours, and internship available, ne gotiable starting wage. 465-5888 ask for Greg or Scott I TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC tiatUmai Bank at Commerce A #F«Sr COMMSCS ia* National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for Telecommunications Monitor-FCT Teller-Bank South, (2) Main Bank, Superior For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer We are currently hiring for flexible part time and full time second and third shift positions. Starting wage $7/hr guaranteed, comprehensive benefits package, and casual work environment. If you are detail oriented, dependable, and have the desire to be a part of a growing team, come spend your nights at Interac tive Teleservice Corporation. Applications taken at 1033 O Street, Ste. 304, between 8am-9pm, M-F. 402-434-2626. EOE I WEEKEND CUSTODIAN MOS Hurts has an opaninn for a woakond custodian. Hours aw 8am - 430pm. Saturday and Sunday. Duties include floor, care and restroom meaning. Competitive wages. Please apply at: □□HARRIS Wendys 14th & “Q” Now hiring. Queflty minded people for lunch and eve ning shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal dis counts. Apply in person. $7 per hour. Nanny needed. Must have own transpor tation. Care for two boys and some kitchen work. M-F, 5 to 8 p.m., Sunday 10:30-3:30 p.m. Call 489-0373, 489-0453. Responsible work study students needed, variety of projects and work with the pubic. Computer experience preferred, key boarding essential. Minimum 10 hours/week, $5.25/hr. Academic Conferences and Professional Program, East Campus. Call Cheryl 472-2844. 1996 SUMMER CAMP JOBS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA Camp Buckskin has positions available to work with youth who have academic and social skill difficulties (ADHD, ADD, 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 skinCspacestar.net Cheley 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 skOs in horseback riding, mountain biking, climbing wall, challenge-course, camping , sports, crafts, song-leading, archery, or rtflery. 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 Cheley Colorado Camps, 1-800-226-7386; e-mail, officeGcheley.com; or visit our Web Site, srww.cheley.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 on January 26th. Stop by Career Planning and Placement Office to get an application and sign up for an interview. Questions? Call us at (970) 524-7766. SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVERAGE EARNINGS $10,792 Responsible, motivated UNL students needed in Lin coln, Omaha, and surrounding areas to run your own business with College Pro Painters. No money or expe rience necessary for the best resume building internship available! Call 1-888-277-7962 today for more info. Positions filing fast! BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF, NOT BY YOURSELF! • ONE FREE WASH I UmmuPKY Editor In Chief The 1998-99 editor in chief formulates editorial policy, determines guidelir for the daily operation of the newsroom, hires the tior editorial staff, helps determine the content c _,e editorial page and prepares the editorial salary budget. Applicants must have one year of newspaper experience,, preferably at the I^uNebraskan, and submit dips when applyingv Thshpasttion begins August 1,1998 and lasts until May 7,1999. • ; vM1- •. • The position pays $1025/ month (except December and May) and reports to the UNL Publications Board. The editor must be enrolled at least six credit hours during each of the two 1998-99 semesters and CPA.1"131" 3 ******* Applications are available at the Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Union, and must be returned by 3 pjn., Jan. 28,1998. 1 Nebraskan 1 UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by all I I I —Spring Break *98 Gat Going!! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Florida. Group Discounts & Free Drink Parties! Sell 5 & go free) Book Now!!! Visa/MC/Dlsc/Amex 1-800-234-7007. httpV/www.endtesssummert ours.com —Spring Break Trip ‘98 Get Going!!! PanamaCity beachfront hotels from $129! 7 nights beachfront. Daily free drink parties, and Free cover at best bars! Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1-800-234-7007. www.endlesssummer.com This 8pring Break Trip Is For Real! Campus R^cfwbon Outdoor Advtntufftff Grand Canyon Backpacking $296 Saguaro Desert Backpacking $275 Arizona Rock cftmbing $295 SE Whitewater Rafting $375 For more information cai 472-3467 Puzzled About life? Do you deserve 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 the University Health Center. I 3 and 2 YEAR ARMY SCHOLARSHIPS NOW I AVAILABLE FOR ALL DICIPUNES. IF YOU HAVE A 2.5 GPA OR ABOVE, YOU MAY I BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL TlimON AT UNL, PLUS I $150.00 A MONTH SPENDING MONEY. CALL I 472-4269._ _~ | 1998 SUE TIDBALL AWARD Nominations sought for UNL students, faculty or staff who go beyond role or expectations to make the campus more humane, creative, just and liveable. Call 476-0355 for Information Flyers and Nominations Forms NOMINATIONS CLOSE FEBRUARY 16 Accepting Our Bodies Accepting Our Selves Feeling unhappy with the way you look? Register to attend a workshop to improve how you think and feel about your body. Thursdays 3:00 - 4:30 Feb. 5 - Mar. 19. To register call Sue at CAPS 472-7450. Attend the Study Abroad Extravaganza! Tuesday, January 27th at 7?00pm in the Centennial Room of Nebraska Union. Summer and Semester Pro grams! Photo contest! Win a $250 scholarship! Attention CLC and CLC Alumni Do you miss CLC? Would you enjoy giving back what you gained? The CLC Advisory Board Application is out. Pick one up at the Student Involvement Office. The applications are due February 9th. ??’s call Stacey at 472-0052. BAD CREDIT Fast and legal credit repair is now available, 100% guaranteed. For info send large SASE + $1 postage and handling to Credit Service at 5288 Pewa Court, Kellsyville, CA 95451 _ Bodybuilders and Fitness Models! Open Cal: Lincoln, Nebraska THE LYONS GROUP New York's Premier Sports & Fitness Agency will be in LINCOLN scouting January 30- February 1. For more information please contact Mike Lyons at 212-239-3539. January 31st, 1996 1-5pm at YlaYla'i Club 1427 14270 Street Tha LYONS CLUB la tha only agaocynationwkla apadaAdng In bodybuBtan/Hinaaa modata for prwn, commorvmis, ****»» ono f*K ne nm wwi looking, watbutt athlataa, Man-SVtoS’S and Woman-F7 to V0 Coating for Companies Such An— •Gap *Champions Tommy HMgor •Polo Sport *f Arwar tMSW -■-*- no—a-aa-a aa-l V wffw isnf nOmXm iniw ntnmjnm mill9 egg, m fa ■* —* ggg- -a. *».- egg, —fa »- • Jwflfis nM/XR mans rlumSS mans Journal Magtrtiai AND •GukMng Light Soapl DISC GO ROUND WE MY CASH FOR YOUR CDs Used CD's, S5.99-J7.99 New COs$12.99 Movies,T-shirts, postsrs,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0.486-0047 Earn $$ for Research Participation 19-25 year old couples will be paid <16 for completing confidential surveys about romantic and sexual behav ior. Contact Professor Raffaelfi. 472-0737. Eating Disorders Education Group For students, friends or family concerned about medi cal, nutritional, exercise and psychological aspects of eating disorders. Tuesdays, Feb. 3-Mar. 3,3:30-4:45. Register at University Health Center Business Office. Students $25_ Nonstudents $50 FCA Super Bowl Party in South Stadium at 4:30. Regular Meeting: February 1.7:00-830 in the Union. Get Involved with SAA1 The student Alumni Association is currently accepting applications for membership. SAA is 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, 1520 R St. They are available at the Wick Alumni Center, the Student Involvement Offices 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 pm. 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 Kelly (476-7093), Michelle (476-6087) or Shelley (472-4222) with questions. Check out our website at www.unl.edu/alumni/student.htm Individual Counseling Free counseling services available. For more informa tion, or to schedule an appointment, call the Women's Center at 472-2597. scarlet and Cream Pianist needed immediately for the Scarlet and Cream Singers. Call Julie Enerean at 472-2490. Stop dreaming, start flying Private pilot ground schoolstarts Jan. 27th. Evening classes. Pass your FAA exam. Includes introductory flight lesson. 420-6499. _ The Chancellor’s senior honorary, the Innocents Society, is now accepting applications from freshmen for the Innocents and James S. Pittenger scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to freshmen who dis play superb academics, leadership and service. Appli cations are available at foe Culture Center, 106 Admin istration, and East and City Campus Student Involve ment Offices. They are due February 27 at 106 Admin istration Building. _ UNMC DENTISTRY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Monday, January 26,1-5p.m. Cafl 472-4190 for appointment._ ■ .. ' _ Walk for Life Saturday, January 24 - 10:00 a.m. Wtaetekto of Capitol Building to 14th and K. ' * CAMPUS RED CROSS Basick Aid Training avaHabie for anyone interested on Saturday, January 24 from 1-5 p.m. at the Union. The room wffl be posted. This wiH be your only opportunity to be certified in Basick Aid Training. If you have any questions, call Mitch Schreiner at 436-6104. Looking to get involved this se mester? Delta Sigma Pi Co-ed business fraternity is sponsoring two meet the chapter nights* for business majors interested in be coming members on January 26 and February 2 at 7 pm in the City Union. ‘Businees attire. For more infor mation. call Mike at 475-0459. THE NAVIGATORS (TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN) Large group meeting. 7pm Friday January 23th, The Crib. Tri Beta First meeting of this semester will be Monday, January 26th at ifcOO in Mantar Halt Everyone muet attend. 9 Campus Close ”r.; Luxury Living Folsom Ridge Apartments ' 705 Folsom Lane 436-3422 - . '• -V Lakeview Park Apartments 510 Surfside Drive 436-3464 •One, Two, & Three Bedrooms •Lofts with Two Baths •Six Month Leases Available Managed by Commercial LT~r Investment Properties Eqnal Housing Opportunity l_-—— ■ I Ifcll n rear Sam « Organizational meeting TumJfyt&r at 6 p.m. at the Downtown VMCA on 10th & P Shasta. AOII _ Hey Lady Bombers, Congrats on a great basketball game. We want a rematch because it was such a dose game) Ha. Ha! The Ladies of Kappa Delta ATQ Thanks for the surprise breakfast on Thursday morning. You guys really brightened up our dayt -Lose, the Women of Aloha Phi XQ Congratulations to June Dickey on your Pearling to B J. Woehler (Chi Phi). Love. Your Sisters AT Congratulations to our new directors: Director of anchor splash: Emily Gardels, Director of activities: Erin Daniels_ AT Congratulations to Stacy Schukei on her advertising internship at the Comhusker. -Love, vour sisters AT -| Good job to Julie Cotton on being an Omaha Symphony debutante. I -Love, your sisters ATA-ATQ j Initiation *98 Come celebrate with two of the best. Buses leaving at 8:45. <DM Thanks for the Dinner Exchange on Monday. You lovely ladies were truly wonderful. _The Men of Triangle i PMB Congratulations to Julie Erickson on your new job as a DN photographer. -Love. Your sisters KA0 Congratulations to Courtney Chmelka for being selected to NHRI. Love vour sisters KA0 Congratulations to Sue Tresham for being accepted into the National Accounting Fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi. Love vour sisters 1AE Thanks for coming over and singing on Sunday. Con gratulations on your initiation. -The Women of Delta Gamma l&E A belated thanks for coming over and singing. Good job on initiation. Dave Saylors red is your color. _-The Women of Delta Gamma Team Groom, > Only eight yards to go for the big day. Don’t drop the bain We ll be cheering on the sidelines. __Team Bride FOUND: Light brown leather Mundi purse at bus stop opposite the Culture Center. Found January 17. Contact the Daily Nebraskan at 472-2588 for Information. vTaicn TOUnu - outside of Mabel Lee 1-21-98. Pteaseca* orstepby the Daily Nebraskan to claim. ' ■I ' -