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TEACHER ASSISTANT Before and after school part-time positions available immediately in Lincoln Public Schools working with the Family Service School’s Out program. Responsibilities include: Assisting supervising teacher with activities, interacting with children, and some parent communi cation. Flexible hours available in the morning and/or afternoon programs. Starting wage $5.50 and hour. Application required, Family Service, 501 South 7th, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you require accommodation to apply or interview, please contact the Human Resources office at 441-7949 or 1-800-642-6481. EEOC. Teaching Experience Excellent opportunity for anyone seeking teaching ex perience. Early morning and afternoon hours available. Apply in person, Centennial Mall Child Care, Centennial Mall, Room 140. EOE Team player, out going, aggressive, team oriented leaders needed for sales/management. Training available. 467-3230. THECORNHUSKER Nebraska's Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi tions: ‘Cashier. Full-time/Part-time PM 'Bartender Full-time PM *Servers Full-time/Part-time ‘Room Service ~ Full-time AM ‘Door Staff Full-time AM 'Front Desk Clerk FT(7-3pm or3-11 pm) •Desk Clerk Supervisor FT (7-3pm or 3-11 pm) ‘Gift Shop Sales Associate PT 2:30pm-10:30pm ‘Dishwashers Full-time/Part-time PM ‘Night Cleaners Full-time/Part-time Turndown Attendant Full-time PM We provide uniforms, free meals and excellent benefits. Apply in person: Human Reeouices 7:30am-6pm M-F 333 S. 13th Street Lincoln NE Use *L’ Street Entrance Just a few blocks from UNU The Sheridan Child Development Center is looking for some responsible, reliable part-time help in the after noon. Can stop in today at 3700 Sheridan Blvd or call Jotene Schlemmer at 483-5037. THE STILL Lincoln’s leading liquor retailer is currently accepting applications for part-time positions for evenings and weekends. Apply in person 5560 South 48th. Tico’s Now hiring part-time Am/Pm servers, bartenders, cocktail, carryout cashiers, hosts and line cooks. Apply in person, 17th and M. Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic Center for the following subjects: German, Russian; Portuguese, Zoology, Organic Chemistry and upper level math. We are seeking upper level undergraduate and graduate students with a GPA of 3.0 or above and excellent communication skills are a must. Tutors will earn $6/hour and will have flexible and variable hours. If in terested, apply at 300 West Stadium, or call Kathy at 472-9985. Vincent M. Powers sat Apply in person Wagner’s Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours. Apply in per son at 3308 A street. Wanted energetic sales associates. Flexible hours, fun environment. Employee discounts. Apply today at Tradehome Shoes. Gateway Mall. _ Wendys 14th & “Q” Now hiring. Quality minded people for lunch and eve ning shifts. Flexible hours, vacation, and meal dis counts. Apply in person. After school child care Three school age children Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. References required. 483-4241 Experienced provider needed in my home late after noons weekdays for 5 year old. Please call after 8 pm. 489-8948. In home child care provider wanted. Part-time for one infant and one toddler. Must have own transportation. Call 464-8161 for information. Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919. Out Nanny 25-30hours/week. Starting at 11:45am, M-F for k/student. Responsible, honest, energetic. References required. Send resume or application 5501 Bison Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516. Responsible and flexible indivivual able to transport and care for 8 year old son after school hours. Ap proximately 3-4 days a week, dependable car required. 421-6309. ** Flexible Hours** Work study students needed at City/ East campus libraries. Day, evening or weekend hours. $5.25-$5.50/hr. Apply Love Library, Rm. 136. 472-3963. "Excellent Opportunity for a Marketing Major" Marketing Internship Join MDS Harris as a student intern in our marketing department. You will mount and distribute new mate rials, create job jackets, and assist our marketing team with a variety of projects. Must be proficient in MS Word and Excel ana have excellent communication skills. QuarkXPress knowledge preferred but not re quired. To be considered for this internship, pleas apply at: dS«£ Harris Science Advancing Health Human Resources, J-MI 621 Rose SL Lincoln, NE 68502 AA/EOE Cornhusker Place Detox Seeking individuals to work on call as Alchol Service Workers. Must be a team player and able to work all three shifts. Good comunication skills with a diverse population a must. Apply 721 K street. Awarded §tw4y? Then Love Library has a JOB for You! Benefits: •Interesting Work f s •On campus convenience S work rro ^ •Your choice of day, evening?^5^l^r^ _ or weekend hours ww % \f? SOCKS IS? _ AHJC&tW , For tne best positions, apply NOW at Love Library, Room 136, 472-3963. Yeah, me too. Luckily, the University of Nebraska Foundation has openings for NU student fund raisers to call alumni and ask for their support. I hear they’ve got: - $6.75/hour guaranteed base pay, plus incentives. — Tuition assistance program. ~ Flexible scheduling. ~ Relaxed atmosphere with casual attire. — Career enhancement opportunities. ~ Location five minutes from campus. Bp .v ■ You know what this means, don’t you? No more dead-end, minimum-wage jobs that won’t work around a hectic student schedule. Not to mention a convenient location, no uniforms and a chance to gain some career experience. So what are you waiting for? 472- ^(J ask for Kristin or Ben Are you a weather fan? First meeting of the Weather Club (AMS), Wednesday, Sbpt. 2nd at 3 pm in Oldfather 307. Refreshments provided. Anyone welcome! Calling All P.E.O.’s First meeting is September 13, 5-7p.m. Please call Jennifer (474-6771) or Bobbi (488-6588) to RSVP or for more information. Eating Issues Support Group A supportive environment for women who are recov ering from an eating disorder. We meet every Tuesday beginning September 1 in the Nebraska Union, Room 338, 4-5pm. Call Tricia at the Women’s Center, 472-9428 if you have questions or would like more in formation; SMART Freshman Challenge Clue#1 “Watch your step! This popular student gathering place is still under construction. Go to this location and look for Clue #2 on the first floor. If you find all 7 clues and come for our Thursday meeting, you could win a prize! Graduate Student Women’s Discussion Group Join us as we share our experiences and discuss various topics related to graduate school. We meet every Thursday beginning September 3 in Room 338 of the NE Union from 12:30-1:30pm. Call Tricia, Women’s Center, at 472-9428 for more information. Grand Opening Sales Starting 2096-50% off! Suzannes Fashion is at the comer of 17th and P Street. Homecoming 1988 Royalty Applications are available at the following loca tions: ASUN office, Culture Center, Office for Student Involvement (city & east campus), Greek Affairs, Multi-Cultural Affairs, Campus Recreation, RHA office, University Program Council, Alumni Association, and at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs office. The application must be returned by noon on Wednesday, September 9 to the ASUN office at 115 Nebraska Union. Intramural Rag Football The last day to enter Co-Rec Flag Football is Tuesday, .September 1. Don't delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa tion; miramurai Mua Volleyball Tournament Tuesday, September 1 is the last day to enter the Men’s women's and Co-Rec Mud Volleyball Tourna ment. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Punt, Pass & Kick Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec Punt, Pass & Kick will take place on Wednesday, September 2 at Cather/ Pound Fields from 4-7p.m. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Slow Pitch Softball The last day to enter Men’s and Women’s Slow Pitch Softball is Tuesday, September 1. Don’t delay. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Tennis Doubles Tuesday, September 1 is the last day to enter Men’s Women’s and Co-Rec Tennis Doubles. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Tennis Singles The last day to enter Women’s and Men’s Tennis Singles is Tuesday, September 1. Don’t delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Make International Friends! To all American students: you have a terrific opportunity to make friends with international students! You can do it through participating in THE ENGLISH CONVER SATION PROGRAM with foreign students at UNL. For more information, contact: International Affairs at 472-5864 or email pjuszkieffunlgradl .unl.edu NEBRASKA WATER POLO CLUB Nebraska Water Polo Club is looking for new members. Practices are Wednesday from 4 to 5:45 pm and Friday from 6 to 8 pm. Questions please call Tim at 436-7912 or Kevin O’Neil at 464-3655. Rhythm & Groove “Your Wednesday Night Jam Session” 9-11 pm Wednesdays on 90.3 KRNU. The Pre-Vet Club will be meeting today at 5:00pm picnic Northwest of the VBS building on the East Campus. Volunteer! The Women’s Center needs volunteers. This is a great way to learn more about women’s issues, to get involved on campus and the community, to meet people and make friends. If you’re interested, call the Women's Center at 472-2597 or stop by our office, 340 Nebraska Union, and fill out an application. Actuarial Science Club Find out how to get an internship. 345 City Union, 7 p.m. tonight. New members welcome AEAC Fall Picnic Tuesday, Sept. 1st at 5:30 pm at Peter Pan Park 33rd &X. Allies Against Heterosexism and Homophobia Meeting 9:30 today, Union room posted. Elections and planning for year. Everyone welcome. Join usl Alpha Phi Omega Informational meetings. Monday in Neihardt 5:30pm. Tuesday in Abel 7pm. Wednesday at 4:30pm in Harper, Schram, Smith, and Thursday on East campus union at 4:00pm. Biology Club Meeting Tuesday, September 1 at 7:00 p.m. in Manter 118. Everyone is welcome. CASNR Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at e:00 pm in the East Campus Union. For more information call Mick Porter at 436-6382. College Republicans First organizational meeting this Wednesday, September 2, 8 p.m., Nebraska Union, room posted. Guest speaker: Mike Johanns. Come and get involved. Finance Club Come check out the Finance Club Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at 6:00 pm CBA 141. Pizza and pop provided. All majors welcome! GAY LESBIAN Bl TRANS STUDENTS First meeting of a busy year. Room 234, Nebraska Union Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 3:30 pm. We’ve got an exciting year ahead of us! Habitat for Humanity First meeting Sept. 1, Tuesday at 6 p.m. in The Union. Room will be posted. We will make plans for the housebuild and Shantytown. All are welcome! HOCKEY CLUB Informational meeting, Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 4:45 p.m. Rec Center TV lounge. New skaters welcome. Questions?? Contact Tony 436-7955. Horticulture club meeting Wednesday September 2nd at 5:oopm in East Union. Room to be posted.Free food everyone is welcome * IMA Organizational meeting for Institute of Management Accountants Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at 7:30 pm in the Union. Speaker: Dr. Brown, MPA Program. All are welcome! Marketing Club “Meet the chapter night Wednesday September 2nd 7:00pm City Union’ (room posted) Free pizza and pop!! Questions call Melissa at 477-9780. NUMeds We are having a pizza party for ail new and old members on Tuesday, September 1st at 8pm. Everyone is welcomed to attend. Room posted in city campus uhion. Hope to see you there! Pi Sigma Alpha Announces its first meeting of the semester Tuesday September 1st at 6:30 in 516 OLDH. See you there! PR Club will meet tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at 5 pm in Avery 104, Free pizza and pop! RIFLE CLUB The UNL Rifle Club is looking for new members! Meeting Thursday at 6:30 in Military and Naval Science Building, room 2._ Study Abroad Returnee Party! You’re back and you're different. We have set aside an evening specifically for you and others who studied abroad this year. We want to hear about your experi ences, so join us on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at 5:00 pm at International Affairs 1237 R St. (basement). Pizza and beverages will be served. TCSAA Teachers College Student Alumni ambassadors wel come back. Are first meeting will be Wednesday Sep tember 2nd in Hall at 4:30 in room 262. University Ambassadors First meeting Tuesday, September 1, 6p.m. Meet at the office of admissions. University Health Center Student Advisory Board first meeting Tuesday, September 1, in the basement of the Health Center at 4:30pm. UNL Baseball Club Will be meeting on Tuesday, September 1. 7:30 p.m. in the Rec Center TV lounge. UNL Equestrian Teams - and Club Do you love horses? Informational meeting Wednesday September 2nd 7:00p.m. East Campus Union. No experience necessary, just bring your desire to learn, compete and have fun with other horse enthusiasts, call 465-8950 UNL Rodeo Club Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 2nd. Executive Meeting 7:00pm; Member meeting 7:30pm East Campus Union. Women’s Club Volleyball Do you want to meet new people and hav efun playing competitive volleyball? Informational meeting wiH be on Thursday, Sept. 3rd in the north gym of Mable Lee Hall. All are welcome to attend. Please call Sarah at 435-2512 with any questions. Young Democrats Ger informed and involved this election year. First meeting of the year, this Tuesday, September 1, 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Room posted. Guest speaker: Patricia Knapp, candidate for Attorney General. Every one welcome. A4>&£AE Congratulations Ali Ernst and Shane Pelster on your recent engagement. -Love the women of Alpha Phi Alpha Omicron Pi, Thank you for the great time at the barbecue last week. We would love to have you over anytime. -The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma Congratulations to Chad Villwok and Beverly Bayer on their recent engagement. We would all like to wish you the very best in the future. -The Men of Alpha Gamma Sigma AAA Congratulations to Jill Lykke and Adam Ostergaard on their recent engagement. Also congratulations to Shannon Mauser on her engagement. AM Congratulations to Cindy Blankenau on her acceptance into nursing school! _ <DM Congratulations to all our new Phi's: Jennifer Adams, Ambra Baston, Brenda Bogaert, Brianne Bracker-Cobb, Shavon Carson, Jesse Egley, Daniel Eickman, Lindsey Gangwish, Mikayla Hansen, Leslie Henneman, Amy Jankey, Alexa Johnson, Carissa Leader, Kelly Mattes, Katherine Owen, Tara Pawling, Jacey Rader, Nicole Reda, Jennifer Ricciardello, Renee Schnider, Lori Schuienburg, Mellissa Shemek, Jill Skradski, Erin Wachter and Megan Weyer. We’re proud of you! -Love your sisters 3>M Congratulations to Denise Roberts and Lance Brown (AGR) on their recent engagement. -Love your sisters pbb Congratulations to Molly Weichman on your engage ment to Justin Johnson. -Love, your sisters PHB Congratulations to our scholars on your outstanding grades. Way to go! 4.0 GPA: Jen Backenstose, Micaela Brandt, Abby Briggs, Rachel Emerton, Katie Farrar, Charlsi Hulsebus, Kelly Klostermeyer, Annie Leishman, Sara Mattes, Mikala Rentschler, Sarah Richter, Ranee Ritchie, Natalya Shannon, Kerne Snowden, Becky AndresenT’steph Laura Bradley, Brenda Chrastil, Amber Combs, Janna Dasenbrock, Jill Dolnicek, Maggie Doyle, Jessie Eberly, Jen Estudillo, Krystina Hayes, Sarah Iverson, Becky Karpan, Wendy Koch, Erin Larson, Laura Lessley, Nicole Neid, Brooke Peterson, Crystial Rice, Janet Warner, Eliza Widdowson. BE Congratulations to the new associate class of Theta Xi: Jason Numes, Jordan Bowers, Andrew Dierks, Jason Sunday, Joe Maher, Jason Jambor, Tim McMahon, Scott Haynes, Avery Ma, Jeff BoD, Matt Glover, Jesse Knutsen, Erik Johnson, Justin Overturf, Ryan Henrichs, Chris Rezac, Justin Kucks, Chris Valaika, Michael Kneibel, Ryan Murphy, Nate Anderson, Steve Mattern, Brian Schiattman, Chris Schults, Robb Buzzini, and once again Corey Rhone. GET INVOLVED!!! REPRESENTATION NEEDED FOR THE following STUDENT GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Campus Recreation Adv. Council-res. hall rep., Campus Safety Subcommittee, Commencement-upper classman,Committee For Fees Allocation Comm.-Residence Hall rep., Computational Serv. & Facilities - graduate rep. .Convocation Committee, Cur- - riculum Committee. Environmental Issues Subcommittee, Grading & Examinations - graduate rep., International Students Subcommittee, Libraries Committee, Publications Board. Racial Affairs Subcommittee, Senate rep. For Graduate, Law, Public Affairs & Comm. Serv., Dental and Div. of Continuing Studies, Sexual Orientation Subcommittee, Student Employee Grievance Comm..Student Impact Team, Teaching Council and Women’s Issues Subcommittee. Deadline for above positions: September 11. Applications available at the Student Government office, 115 Nebraska Union and the Student Involvement office on East Campus. A* GET INVOLVED! STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATION NEEDED There are many committee openings for student repre sentatives. Check the ASUN office for current open positions. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union. Deadline Sept. 11th. _★_ _____ Looking for 2 health conscious individuals to expand our office. P/T hours available. No exp. necessary. Call 464-6601. ■ -