"‘Soring 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 Spring Break Mazatian: Don't miss out on the HOTTEST destination in Mexico. Airfare, 7 nights hotel, transfers, FREE drinks, 15 FREE meals, parties. For FREEbrochurel-800-395-4896. (www.collegetours.com) This Spring Break Trip Is For Real! Campus Recreation Outdoor Adventures Grand Canyon Backpacking $295 Saguaro Desert Backpacking $275 Arizona Rock climbing $295 SE Whitewater Rafting $375 For more information caN 472-3467 "Active Weigh” Classes Forming Now Call 472-7478 for more information. Classes start February 2nd. Sponsored by the University Health Center. 3 and 2 YEAR ARMY SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL DICIPUNES. IF YOU HAVE A 2.5 GPA OR ABOVE, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL TUITION AT UNL, PLUS $150.00 A MONTH SPENDING MONEY. CALL 472-4269. 1997-’98 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE* ‘Styles of Leadership—Head in a New Direction’ Saturday, February 7th, 1998 Wick Alumni Center 9:30AM-2:35PM Let us help you become a leader on campus or take your current leadership abilities to a whole new level! Cost is $5/person (lunch included). Register now at Student Involvement in 200 Nebraska Union or 300 East Union! (Open to till UNL Students). •Represents a merger between the University Leader ship and Minority Leadership Conferences 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. Attention Business Students! Don’t forget... CBA Scholarship Applications are Due February 2. If you haven't picked one up yet, applica tions are available in CBA 138. 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. Trie applications are due February 9th. ??’s call Stacey at 472-0052. ATTENTION COLLEGIATE CHRISTIAN-CATHOLICS (Single Adults, 18-35) The SEARCH retreat Is for you! This retreat is Catholic centered, tout open to any denomination. If you are ready for a “Winter blues’ break, please call 1-800-652-2229 and ask for a registration form. Next retreat is February 20th-22nd, so act fast! 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! Opan Cal: Lincoln, Nabraafca THE LYONS GROUP New York's Premier Sports & Fitness Agency will be in UNCOLN scouting January 30- February 1. For more information please contact Mike Lyons at 212-239-3539. January 31st, 1986 1 -5pm at Yla Yla% Club 1427 1427 0 Street The LYONS CLUB is the only agency nationwide specmuzmg m DOoyDumoors/numn moa&fs tot print, commercials, Mm and T.V. We seek great looking, we* butt athletes, Men- 59 to VS and Women- 57 to VO Casting For Companies Such As_ *Gap 'Champions Tommy HtMger 'Polo Sport 'JCrew ‘Mw Haatot 'International Male 'Men’s Health 'Men’s Fitness Tuan’s Journal Magazines AND'QukMng Light Soap! Breaking The Glass Ceiling Interactive forum with women who have achieved suc cess in traditional and nontraditional careers predomi nately held by men. |iOOMi 4AOO vveowsuay, January 4com, isw 6:15 - 8pm Forum 8 - • pm Networking Cottonwood Room - UNL East Campus Union Info: UNL Women’s Center 472-2598. COMMUTERS Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the ride. Stop in the Commuter and Student Services Center. Room 116 Nebraska Union for more info. DISC GO ROUND WE RAY CASH FOR YOUR CDs Used CD's, $5.99-$7.99 New CDs$12.99 Movies,T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0,486-0047 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 <25Nonstudents $50 Graduate Student Women’s Support Group A supportive and confidential environment. Join us as we share our experiences and discuss various issues related to women. We meet every Thursday from 12:30- 1:30 in the Culture Center’s Conference Room. Call Tricia at the Women's Center, 472-9428 for more information. Individual Counseling Free counseling services available. For more informa tion, or to schedule an appointment, call the Women’s Center at 472-2597. INTRAMURAL WATER VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Men's, Women’s and Co-Rec Water Volleyball is Tuesday, January 27th. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Join R$ Club Informational meeting this Wednesday Jan. 28th from 6 to 7 p.m. at Cornerstone 640 N. 16th. National Or ganization — local chapter established in 1920. Club for university women of Christian faith. Call 488-3738 or 420-6320 for more information. Low Membership Dues. MEN’S INTRAMURAL SWIM MEET The Men’s Swim Meet will take place on Tuesday, Jan uary 27 at Mabel Lee Hall Pool. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Paper Money FREE Paper Money coupon books. Student Info. Center 116 Nebraska Union. Scarlet and Cream Pianist needed immediately for the Scarlet and Cream Singers. Call Julie Enersen at 472-2490. SNA Meeting January 29, 7 p.m. in Benton Basement. STUDY ABROAD AT SENSHU UNIVERSITY TOKYO, JAPAN You can’t afford to miss the opportunities offered by UN-L’s CBA Exchange Program in Japan this fall. You will live in the world’s largest city; create an impressive International resume; make lifelong friends from Japan, Ireland, England, Australia, and around the United States; and have the opportunity to travel to Mt. Fuji; Hiroshima, Kyoto, and even Korea, Hong Kong, and Hawaii! Find out more about the exciting semester that awaits you in Japan at one of the following information sessions in CBA 138; Tuesday, January 27 at 9:00 am Wednesday, January 28 at 1:30 pm Or contact D’vee Buss, Frank Greene, or Erica League at 472-2310; CBA 138; or eleague9cbtHnail.ixil.edu The Chancellor’s senior honorary, the Innocents Society, is now accepting applications from freshmen for the Innocents ana James S. Pittenger scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to freshmen who dis play superb academics, leadership and service. Appli cations are available at the Culture Center, 106 Admin istration, and East and City Campus Student Involve ment Offices. They are due February 27 at 106 Admin istration Building. TUTORS The Commuter and Student Services Center has a list of tutors for student use. Anyone wishing to be on the list either to tutor or in need of a tutor, fill out an appli cation at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services Center, 116 Nebr. Union.. Check us out at our next meet^g January 28 at 6 p.m. in the City Union (room will be posted). Will have FREE PIZZA & POPCORN, and you’ll have the chance to show off your creativity by signing up for free-lance projects and participating in a creative workshop. All majors welcome! Hope to see you there!! Allies Meeting Tonight 9:30 in the Union room posted CAMPUS RED CROSS We will have a general meeting on Wednesday, January 28th at 5:00 p.m. in the basement of the Health Center. We will be working on the Blood Drive. New Members are Welcome. Unbelievable Low Prices Diamonds, Engagement Kings, Gold Chains and Bracelets. Shop the Rest Come to the Best 31110 St 474-8044 CBASAB milnnmn Un/ &o at 5:30 p.m. in CBA 25. Everyone must attend. College Republicans Will meet at 8 p.m. in the city campus union on Wednesday, January 28. Featuring guest speaker Kay Orr. New members welcome. GYMMEES Meeting - Wednesday at 4 pm. Meet in Union by Amigo's. Everyone Welcome!! HACKY SACK CLUB OUR FIRST MEETING WILL BE ON THURSDAY AT 7:30 IN THE COMBATIVE ARTS ROOM. ALL ARE WELCOMED. THERON 465-8363. IMA Meeting 7:30 Wed, Jan. 28 , City Union. Room will be posted. Organizational meeting. All accounting majors welcome. Any questions caH Christy 436-6146. 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 p.m. in the City Union. ‘Business attire. For more infor mation, call Mike at 475-0459. Manrrs Minorities in agricultural, natural resources, and related sciences meeting January 27 at 5.30 in the East Union. Room will be posted. Question contact Juan Gonzales. 472-7912. NUMEDS Next meeting, Tuesday, January 27; 7:30p.m; Union. Dr. Gendeiman is speaking on neurodegenerative dis orders and a summer research program. Everyone is welcome! Studying Abroad? or have you already? Come to the ASIS meeting is Thursday, 4pm, at International Affairs. TCAB Meeting Wednesday, 5:30 at Henzlik Hall, room 204. Hope to see you there!!! UNL Wildlife Club Meeting 7pmon Wednesday in the upper level of Natural Resources Hall. Open Forum, discussion on issues of wildlife, fisheries and natural resources. New members welcome. World Dance International Fojkdancers looking for new members. Enjoy moving to world music Wednesdays 9-10pm or Fridays 8-10pm in Mabel Lee Hall, room 304. Any questions call LuAnne, 475-8674. Congratulations to Jessica r wd Katie Hoke for winning the Mock mat Hegnnai mr vitation in Topeka, KansaslYfe’re really proud « you! Love, vour Aloha Phi slaters AO _, Congratulations to Katherine Brady for being selected as an Omaha Symphony Debutante! Love, vour Ad Sisters ATQ Thank you for inviting us over to watch the SuperBowl. It was a good thing Jordan was wearing orange! love. Thetas AY Congratulations to our new Initiates. Trent Amstuz, John Arthur, Mike Beach, Brian Boemer, Chris Cooper, Jim Quist, Ryan Wondercheck, Brett llngar, Adam Welton, Todd Himmeiberg, Bill Lawton, Chris VanLong, Andy Wilson, Ryan May, Matt Swartz, Gary Warner, Shawn LeClair, Nick Marmela, Kyle MaGee, Rich Walbroel, Chris Schwab, Dan Lennox, Anthony Dunlap. __ AY Initiation Awards: Pledge of the Year-Andy Wilson; Ac tive of the Year-Mark Ostransky; Pledge Class Schol ar-Bill Lawton and Ryan May; Most Improved GPA-Nate Claybaugh; Steven Carlton Class Actives Award-Greg Beals; Intercooperation Award-Kevin Rogert; Robert Valdez Scholarship-Dan Bowman; Clayton Andrews Outstanding Rush Award-Mike Keiper; Doc Jones Memorial Scholarship; Greg Beals. Congratulations Brothers!’_ Greek - Men’s Bible Study Tuesday, MX) p.m., City Union. Room Posted Under Delta Tau Delta__ GREEK LIFE GRAY AREAS - SARCASM, TAMING THE TONGUE* WEDNESDAY 1/28.9:30 PM AT DELTA GAMMA. KA0 Hagpy^Birthday, Theta. Congratulations on 128 years ^„ -•* BP ZU Represent Your Senate position open to represent the Fine ans Performing Arts. Application available at Of fice, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline Februwv 6. Student Government Appointment Board Studern-At Large positions open for 98-99. Be part of the board that appoints students to 31 campus wide committees. Application available in the ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union. Dead line is 4p.m. Friday, February 6. STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPRING ELECTION Filing forms are now available at 115 Nebr. Union for the Student Government Election March 11 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. Watch found outside of Mabel Lee 1-21-98. Please call or stop by the Daily Nebraskan to claim. s i..r '•? ... I ' Not only does Pella Corporation make great windows, but they also offer great career opportunities. Just think. Working for a national company. Designing and marketing top-of-line doors and windows that are known world over. Learning from experts. With room to move up. , ’ < Pella Corporation representatives will be on campus Friday, February 6 for Engineering Interviews. For more information and to sign up, contact Placement and Career Services. Or call our jobline, 515-621-6770. Viewed To Be The Best. Pelk Corporation 102 Main Street Pella, Iowa 50219 - ■ • - ■ ■ K 7. . .. . I Editor In Chief I The 1998-99 editor in chief formulates editorial policy, determines guidelines for the daily operation of the newsroom, hires the senior editorial staff, helps determine the content of the editorial page and prepares the editorial salary budget. Applicants must have one year of newspaper experience, preferably at the Daily Nebraskan, and submit clips when applying. The position begins August 1,1998 and lasts until May 7,1999. The position pays $1025/ maintain a minimum 2.0 month (except December and GPA. May) and reports to the UNL Applications are available at Publications Board. The editor the Daily Nebraskan office, must be enrolled at least six basement of the Nebraska credit hours during each of the Union, and must be returned two 1998-99 semesters and ^ by 3 pan., Jan. 28,1998. % v i Dsil' UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by all