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r i PI LAMBDA THETA The initiation ceremony and the transfer and election of officers will be held Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 pm in the Culture Center. Shades of Leadership The Shades of Leadership award was designecrto rec ognize any student, faculty, or staff member of the University of Nebraska at Uncoln who has made a contribution to minority development. Both the application and the nomination forms are availabe immediately in the following locations: Student Involvement Multi-Cultural Affairs, the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and the Culture Center. The nomination forms are due by 5:00 pm March 6th, and the application forms are due by 4:30 pm March 13th. Return both forms to the Culture Center or Student Involvement Offices. SNA SNA Meeting, Tuesday, March 10 at 6 p.m. in Benton Basement. Ail nursing and pre-nursing students wel come! Nt Student Government Elections THIS Wednesday. Let your voice be heard and come vote. Teachers College Students ATTENTION Please sign up for appointments with advisers on the World Wide Web: http://tc.unl.edu/tcssc VOLUNTEER FAIR March 11, 5:50-7:30pm at The Wick Alumni Center. Psi Chi T-shirts will be available for $12.00. Women’s Leadership Conference All Women: Move closer toward discovery of your own ‘herstoryl* Early Registration begins this week to attend an enlightening and empowering experience. Pick up registrations at 200 Nebraska Union. March 14 at 9 a.m. $3 student, staff early registration r~ .-.-.; Women’s Week The Power of One, Women Making Change March 5-March 14 Tuesday; March 10 The Women's Center Open House Tune: 3-5 p.m. Place: The Women’s Center, NE Union, Room 340 The center will unveil the quilt from last year’s Women's Week and also a time to view student athletics’ artwork. Wednesday, March 11 ‘Women and Work* with Arm Mari May Time: 2-3:15 p.m. Place: Nebraska Union, Colonial A The use of economics and the effects on women’s lives Thursday, March 12 International Women Forum Time 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Place: Nebraska Union, Colonial A Panel of International women discuss their lives and answer questions from the audience. Friday, March 13 Alias Jane Time: 8p.m. Place: Culture Center Cost $3 A benefit performance for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center Sponsored by the Women is Center. For more informa tion call 472-2597 Youth Baseball Employment Opportunities The Babe Ruth Baseball League needs umpires and coaches for the summer. Leave a message at one of the following numbers: 489-4252, 435-7088, 483-6214. Specify if interested in afternoon umpiring or morning and afternoon coaching. AEAC Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club meeting, Tuesday, March 10, at 5:30 p.m. at Valentino’S. Program and pizza pro vided by Koch Industries. Everyone welcome. Call 465-8339 for more info. College Republicans meeting Wednesday, 8:00 pm at the City Union. Come out ana get involved! Pre OT Club There will be an outing on Tuesday, March 10th at 6:00 p.m. We will be touring Handprints and Footsteps. Please meet there at 5:45. If there are any questions, call Kim at 436-7100. icOf-« our $ui£ <*M you oouw ^oH-e Vot*e <k pf \te\ You could win a FBEE T-shirt or sweatshirt a 60-minute prepaid long distance card, or one of the other great prizes to he given away each week when's you take the NewsQytZ the tun online current events game from the Daily Nebraskan and Mavir Internet Access Service from Allan! Conmicatioiis dust log on to the Net call up the Daily Nebraskan home page at and look for the NewsQuiz icon at the bottom of the front page. The sooner you play die sooner you could win. i 1 « % £'f Save On Your Herff Jones College Ring J|K Bb $40 Off 10K WM iWj $60 Off 14K |9 $120 Off 18K fjBv IfjX See your Herd Jones representative (or details. BjS| '<*'M mm m ||l if HERFF JONES r. ~i i UNL Marketing Club Second Annual round table; Wednesday March 11; 8-9 pm; Nebraska City Union; Snacks and beverages pro vided; ' UNL Pre-Vet Club I The UNL Pre-Veterinary Club will hold the monthly meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the East Campus Union, room will be posted. UNL Wildlife Club Meeting Wednesday, March 11th at 7pm in the East Campus Union. The speaker will be Terry Kays, a UNL Aquaculture specialist. AAA Good luck to the following Deltas running for Student Government! Brittney Lamp Katie Seevers JenOndilla Kama Hand Shannon Mauser The ladies of Tri-Delta would like to extend their grati tude to Charles Greene, Director of Judicial Affairs. Thank you for sharing your time and expertise with us last Thursday. It was greatly appreciated!! ATA We had a great time at the Wedding Party! Thanks! Love the women of Alpha Phi pdb Congratulations to Abby Briggs, Kristina Hayes, Lori Ketteler & Amy Roux. We are so glad to have you as our sistersl Love, your Gamma Phi Beta sisters KA6 Good luck to Megan Wigert in the Miss USA Pageant tonight! Love your sistersl KA6 Good luck to our sisters running with VISION: Angie Mendyk, Marcy Rabe, Emily Pyeatt and Cecily Rometo. You’ve all got our vote. Love your sisters CHI Sunday, March 15: $3 in Advance, $4 At the Door Proceeds go to the National Committee for the pre vention of Child Abuse and the Friendship Home. nB<D Pi Beta Phi wishes the best of luck to our ASUN candi dates; Heidi Frost, Libby Baker, Sommer Sjulin, Jenny Dunbar, Kara Slaughter, and Erin Evasco. Love your PI Phi Sisters EAM rhanks for a successful Wedding Party! We had a jreattimel HailtoSpockl _Love Pi Phi Raise $500 in one week Fundraising opportunities available. Great for clubs! No financial obligations. For more info, call 888-57-APLUS ex. 5f7 T<&t our you codi kofvs <k prize! 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