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PART TIME TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT Isco, Inc., needs an assistant to help in the repair de partment by setting up and running equipment after repaired to assure quality, to prepare equipment to be repaired, and prepare equipment for shipment back to customer. Working hours are flexible 20hours between the hours of 7.00 and 4.30, Monday through Friday. Starting pay is $6.64/hr. Please apply at, or send resume to: Isco, Inc. Human Resources Department ( 531 Westgate Bhrd. Lincoln HE 68526 FAX 402/458-5502 E-mail: DeannasOlsco.com AA/EOE Part-Time Preventative Maintenance Data Entiy Lincoln Plating Company, one of Lincoln's premier or ganizations, is seeking a person to work approximately 20 to 25 hours per week performing various data entry duties of preventative maintenance information. The qualified candidates must be computer literate in Windows 95 operating systems. Exposure to Microsoft Access is a plus, but not required. Must be detail oriented and have experience working with spreadsheets and developing charts/graphs. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in production operations or engineering. We offer a competitive starting wags and a tuition reimbursement program which pays $1.00 for every hour worked. Qualified candidates should apply in person between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 pjn. at: Lincoln Plating Company 600 West Estreet Lincoln, Nebraska 68522 Phone (402)475-3671 PHLEBOTOMISTS MDS Harris, an international leader 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 ex perience. We currently have part-time positions available. Number of hours may vary based on staffing needs. Early morning availability required. Excellent wages for skilled Phlebotomists. Please apply at HARRIS 621 Rose Street Lincoln, NE 68602 AA/EOE_ Residential Cleaning; flexible with school schedule; Monday - Friday, start $5.25; 432-5573 Small in home licensed daycare, $85/week. 7am-5:30pm, Monday-Friday. Close to University. Call Bonnie at 477-1660. Spring Break $$ Localc<jm|any has immediate part time openings $10.10 Flex Schedule for Students; No Experience Nec essary; Earn $100-$400/week; Positions must be filled by 2/11; Call M-F; 10-3 pm; 477-8695. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR PREMIERE CAMPS IN MASSACHUSETTS Positions for talented, energetic, and fun loving students as counselors in all team sports including Roller Hockey, all individual sports such as Tennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspaper & radio. TOP SALARIES, room, board, and travel. June 20th-August 19th. Enjoy a great summer that promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC(Boys): 1-800-753-9118, OANBEB Girls): 1-800-392-3752. TO $500 TUITION ASSISTANCE ANNUALLY NBC Mmtt-* ~mHr nfremi n AtFaSrGMUBOStait National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting Ap plications for: Telecommunications Monitor-FCT Teller-Eastpark Loan Administration Clerk-Residential Income For more details call the*Rrs^Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700. www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer Wagner's Food Pride has opening for part time checkers and Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours. Apply in person at 3308 A street.__ Wal-Mart Both part time and full time openings, all positions. Ap piy Thursday 6:30pm, EEO Weekend Cocktail waitresses. Town and Country Saloon and Dance Hall, 3245 Cornhusker. Apply Monday through Thursday between 3 and 6pm. Weekend Cocktail waitresses. Town and Country Saloon and Dance Hall, 3245 Cornhusker. Apply Monday through Thursday between 3 and 6pm. 500 Summer Jobs/50 Camps/You Choosell! NY, PA, New England. Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Soccer, LaCrosse, Volleyball. Gymnastics, English Riding, Lifeguard, WSI, Water Ski, Sailing, Wind surfing, Aerobics, Archery, Mountain Bik ing, Rock climbing. Ropes, Dance, Piano, Accompanist, Theater, Ceramics. Jewelry, Woodworking, Pho tography, Radio, Nature, RNls, Chefs. Arlene Streisand: 1-800-443-6428. Life Changing Experiences Could be in store for you! Work at Camp Easter Seal in Milford, Nebraska with people with disabilities. Hiring for all positions. Salary, room and board provided. Call (402) 761-2875 for more information. SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES GO TO CAMP THIS SUMMER! Nebraska's most beautiful resident camp, YMCA Camp Kitaki, lo cated on the Platte River, is seeking applicants for the following positions: Counselors, Wran glers, Lifeguards, Waterfront Directors, Crafts Instructors, Nature Director, Ropes Course guides. Call 402-434-9225 or write Camp Kitaki, 6000 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68507 for an application. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (June thru August) at Camp Lake Hubert in Minnesota's Lake country since 1909. Meet new friends, expand horizons, rewarding work with children, develop leadership skills, 30 water/land activities. Specific job information, internships and ap plications available at Student Employment and Intern Office, 345 Nebraska Union. Sign up in advance for a personal interview on campus Tuesday, February 10th. Summer job? Horse Internship? Spend this summer on a horse in the Colorado Rockies. R/B, salary, tips. Top rated ranch, work with the largest saddle horse string in the world. In operation for three generations. Reply to Sombrero Ranch, 3300 Airport Rd., Boulder, CO 80301-5400, or‘infodsombren>.com.* On campus interviews March 2. E-mail us or call 303-442-0258 to schedule. 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 filling fast! BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF, NOT BY YOURSELF! Summer pool positions for Head Guards, Lifeguards and Cashiers. Pay ranges of $5.30-7.30/hour. Call Lin coln Parks and Recreation at 441-7892. I^orkinrockymouIT" TAIN NATIONAL PARK! Grand Lake Lodge Wants you! Hurry! Call (303) 759-5848 Work With Kids Lincoln Park and Recreation summer playground leader positions ($5.40/hr) June 8-July 31. M-F 9.15a.m. to t2.1Spjn. Conduct outdoor activitiesJoj^rade school children. Apply now at Park antf Recreation office 2740, A st 441 -7952. EOE/AA. Dinosaurs Etc. The Museum Gift shop at Morrill HaH is in the process of developing a photo-joumal of the museam’s exhibits. We are in need of someone to do research on the exhibits and some copywriting. If interested, please come in and fill out an application at 206 Morrill Hall. Great income opportunity for Japanese students. Call 435-5405 for more information. High income opportunity. Growing company expanding into this area. Need success oriented individuals to manage growth in the area. Call for a free informational express pack that explains the opportunity. y—. . ' ii ! i H$l'v S“- ,\h i p ; . *J | *. H | ,; ,: . ] J | i AN EQUAL OPPORTUNTTY EMPLOYER Ht ■ | Students all over the country are discovering the rewarding career opportunities at Hormel Foods - a Fortune 500' corporation. They are finding that the promote-from-within COME MEET US! Visit with John Huntley and Brad Blum WHAT: Engineering & Tech Career Fair DATE: February 5,1999 TIME: 9:30 aj*. to 3 p.m. PLACE: City Campos Union - Centennial Room We have entry-level vacancies for Maintenance Engineer Industrial Engineers Quality & Process Control Engineers Accountants, Computer Analysts, Production Supervisors, and Sales Representatives . .. . CONSIDER HORMEL. WE LL HELP YOU SUCCEED. —Spring Break *98 Oat QoMgR Cancun, Jamaica. Bahamas, and Florida. Group Discounts & Free Drink Parties! Sell 5 & go free! Book Now!!! Visa/MC/Disc/Amex 1 -800-234-7007. httpV/www.enplesssumroertours.com —♦Spring Break Trip *96 Oat 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 Mazatlan: Don’t miss out on the HOTTEST destination in Mexico. Airfare. 7 nights hotel, transfers, FREE drinks, 15 FREE meals, parties. For FREEbrochuret-800-395-4896. (www.coilegetours.com) This Spring Break Trip Is For Real! Campus Recreation Outdoor Adventures Grand Canyon Backpacking $296 ftanuaro Desert BrrikpeeMng $275 Dnrl nBnihints areftre Arizona mock CMfHjmg eZao SE Whitewater Rafting $375 For more information cai 472-3497 r r ^3 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. Can 476-0355 for Information Flyers and Nominations Forme NOMINATIONS CLOSE FEBRUARY16 Alpha Phi Omega We're looking for a few good Men anaWomen to join our National Co-ed Service Fraternity. Come to an in formational meeting to make friends while helping others. Monday 5.30p.m. Harper Main Lounge. Tuesday noon Neihardt Gray Parlor, Wednesday 6p.m. Abel Ballroom, and Thursday 5p.m. East Campus Union. EVERYONE is welcome!_/ ATTENTION CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS: NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? ARMY ROTC IS OFFERING 2 & 3 YEAR SCHOLARSHIPS. CALL ARMY ROTC,472-4269. ATTENTION FRESHMAN! 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.. 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 5286 Pewa Court, KeUsyviHe. CA 95451 Eating Disorders Education Group For students, family, or friends concerned about medi cal, nutritional, exercise and psychological aspects of eating disorders. Tuesday March 10-April 14, 3:30-4:45. Register at University Health Center Busi ness Office. Students $25Nonstudents $50 OBX Phi Beta Chi sorority is currently accepting new mem bers. If interested, please contact Keely at 438-2136 (until 3 pm) or 785-3515 (after 3 pm). 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.__ Ice Hockey Club Ail players welcome. Practices on Tuesday nights 9-11 p.m. and Sundays 11 p.m.-1 a.m. Ail practices at the Ice Box at State Fair Park Contact Tony Lee at 436-7950 or Campus Rec 472-3467. ' Ml ► S ii :■ ; ► ► ; ► a :i ► : Individual Counseling Free counseling services available. For more informa tion, or to schedule an appointment, can the Women's Center at472-2597. INTRAMURAL WARBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter die Men’s and Women's Warball Tournament is Tuesday, February 3. Don't delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Menstrual Attitudes From PMS to Wholeness A discussion of the attitudes that lead to PMS and menstrual alienation. Look at the importance of our cycles to our physical, emotional and spiritual well-being and discuss ways to honor and appreciate living in a female body. Facilitated by Nancy Goff. Friday, February 13th 12:30-2:00pm 340 Nebraska Union for more information, call the Women’s Center _472-2597 NE CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Representative will be at Arts and Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Tuesday. Feb.3,1:30-4 p.m. Can 472-4190 for appointment.__ Nebraska Union Board Position Open This board assumes the role of advocate for the various segments of the University community to the Director of the Nebraska Unions and the Vice. Chan, for Student Affairs. Deadline Friday, February 13, 4p.m. Applicatioris available at 115 Nebr. Union. Student Government Election Interested in running the spring student government election? Filing deadline for all positions is Wed. Feb. 11 - 4:00 p.m. 115 Nebraska Union UNLFFA ALUMNI Everyone Welcome; Tuesday, 8pm; East Campus Union; Room Posted; Refreshments Provided_ Allies General meeting Tuesday 9.30 in Union. Come listen to Matt LeMieux from the ACLU speak on progress in ending employment discrimination on the basis of sex ual orientation.' _ UWB Tour of Gallup; Meet tonight at 5:00 in front of the Union; Business Attire: New members weicomeffl , World Dance International Foikdancere looking for new members. Eruoy moving to world music Wednesdays 9-10pm or Fridays 8-10pm in Mabel Lee Hall, room 304. Any questions call LuAnne, 475-8674. ATS Congrats to Heath Michael Mello for his selection to the ASUN Publication Board! We're proud of you! Your Brothers ATX Thank you so much for the FAC last week. We had so much fun with you guys. We would love to travel around the world with you again soon. Love, the Women of Kappa Alpha Theta Ben Thanks for the great time last week. We had a blast. _Love, the ladies of Alpha Chi Greek - Men’s Bible Study Navigators Tonight, 9:00 p.m., City Union. Room Posted Under Delta Tau Delta or Navigators. KA6 Congratulations to Angie Mendyk and Kellie Davis on receiving the Lincoln Alumnae Award Scholarship, Congratulations to Sara Spence on receiving the Mary Helen Allensworth Flansburg Award Scholarship, Con gratulations to Tiffany Jackes for receiving the Sally O’Shea Meginnis Friendship Kite Award. You girls are awesome, you deserve it! _Love, Your Sisters KA0 Thanks for coming over Friday night! You ladies can hang “Around...* anytime! The Men of AIT KA Congratulations to Alissa Hoffman for making the Scarlet and Cream. We knew you could do it! Love, Your Sisters AXA Congratulations to our new brothers: Reid Browner, CAMPUS RED CROSS We will have a general meeting on Wednesday, February 4 at 5.-00 p.m. in the basement of the Health Center. We will be working on the Blood Drive. New Members are Welcome. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays 6om to 7*30 om For more information call Dr. Diaz-Perdomo at Coun seling and Psychological Services, 472-7450 (e-mail ldiaz-perdomo9ccmail.unl.edu) or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 (email: ophHip9unomaha.edu). FREE PIZZA Informational meeting for Kappa Phi Club, a national organization for university Christian women. On Wednesday, February 4th at 6:00 p.m. at Cornerstone Church: 640 N 16th. Low membership dues. For more Information call Shofchana 420-6320 or MHdred 488-3738. Horticulture Club MeetingWednesday, February 4 at 5:00pm; East Cam pus Union; Room Posted. New Members Welcome!!! Free Pizza!!! How can you relate better with others in your career field? What is your teaching stylo? Find out when you come to hear Jim Rea, one of the Uni Serv Directors for NSEA speak about your True Color’. SEA Meeting on Thursday, February 5, at 5:30 in Mabel Lee 262. Students of any major are WeteomeHl Looking for a few good Latinos Mexican American Student Association (MASA) meet ings, Wednesdays, 6:00pm, Culture Center. NU Meds The next meeting is tonight at 7:30 in the Union. Sgt. Tom Janis will be speaking about scholarship opportu nities for Med School. We will also be covering other important information and free food will be provides. Party Smart Meeting tonight. Everyone welcome. Union, 7:30, room to be posted. __ Pi Sigma Alpha Poli Sci Honorary meeting 4:30 Oldfather 513. New members always welcome.__ Pre Occupational Therapy Club Meeting 7:30-8:30 p.m. in room to be posted in the Union. Undergraduate Women in Business Meet tonight at 5 pm, front steps of City Union: car pool to Gailup for a tour; Business attire please; NEW MEMBERS WELCOME! Questions- call Melissa 436-9023 UNION BOARD Meeting at 530; Rbom to be posted. University Ambassadors Meeting tonight, Office of Admissions. Social 4:30 February 6th-come to meeting for delate. UNL Marketing Club Nebraska Women's Basketball game, meet on the south side of the Devaney Center at 6:45pm, Wednes day Feb. 4th. Free admission, t-shirts, hot dogs, and ooo. Bring vour resume for two extra points. UNL Young Democrat Meeting Tuesday at 7.30 in the Union. New members woicome. _^■ vauu ouyicwiLi, inil.iv uua, nibu nayuu»i\, nnarw Mattson, Neit Vohl, Mike Wittmann, Adam Woods, Gienn Thome, Alex Shiffermitler IA We would like to welcome our new actives: Alpha Class: Cindy Nimphius Beta Class: Lisa Zanders, Heather Jensen, Jennifer Bridget; Cindy Ratkovek, Holly Daniels, Melissa Miller, Crystal Nelson, Marfa Strumpler, Kathy Pair, Marci Hamilton, and Heather Folks. IAE Congratulations on a house GPA of 3.146 im We had a great time at the frosh last Thursday! It was the perfucet idea. Congratulations on your initiation. Love the women of Alpha Phi ELECTION PS If you are forming an Bection Group for the March 11 Student Government election you must file your student organization form no later than 12:00 noon on Wed., Feb. 4. K you have not filed by this time your election group’s name will NOT be on the ballot. All election forms are available at the Student Government office, 115 Nebraska Union. _J Represent Your College! Senate position open to represent the College of Fine and Performing Arts. Application available at ASUN Of fice, 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline February 6. Student Government Appointment Board Student-At Large positions open for 98-99. Be part of the board that appoints students to 31 campus wide committees. y Application available in the ASUN office, 11S 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 Student Impact Team Meeting Tuesday, February 3 7:00 pjn. City Union _Room to be posted_ Ticketmaster Ticket Found 1/28 on the street near Admin. Call the Daily Nebraskan to claim, 472-2588. Engineering & Technology Career Fair ‘98 Over 75 contpanies Horn Nebraska and across the nation! Thursday, February 5, 1998 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. I University of Nebraska-Lincoln I Wick Aiumni Center AND § Centennial Room, City Campus union ';r|? H