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W» currently, have available several exciting job oppor tunities. See Manager on Duty at one of the following locations to apply for a position at one of the fasfesi growtna chains in the midwest. 48th & O • Meat cutters, full-time day, evening & weekenc shifts. Experience preferred but will train. • Produce Clerk, all shifts. Minimum age: 18. • Bakery Clerk, part-time afternoon and evenings witt some wooifond hours. Minimum ago: 16 •Meet Wrapper, full-time (toys, evenings and weekenc shifts. Experience preferred but will train. Minimurr age: 18 •Greeter, part-time days, evening and weekend shifts MHmumage: 18. • Night Stocker. fulHime, graveyard shift with weekenc hours required. Minimum age: 18 • Deli Clerk, Part-time afternoon, evenings and week end shifts. Minimum age: 18 •Cashier, part-time afternoons, evenings and weekenc shifts. Minimum age: 18 •Cashier, futlt-time, 2 graveyard shifts per week and afternoon, evenings and weekends. Minimum age: 19 •Frozen Food Clerk, parttime,afternoon, evenings anc weekends. Minimum age: 18 •Grocery Clerk, part-time afternoons, evenings and wookonda. Minimum age: 16 •Dairy Clerk, Full-time or part-time, all shifts, flexible scheduling. Minimum age: 18 27th & Cornhusker •Stockers, Full-time and part-time. Graveyard shift. 1C p.m.-6 a.m. Must include weekends and holidays. Min mum age: 18. 56th & Highway 2 •Cashiers, fuH-time and part-time evenings and week ends. Minimum age: 19 •Stackers, full-time and part-tima graveyard shift. •Floral Designer, full-time and part-time days with some evenings and weekend hours. Minimum age: 18. • Floral Clerk. Part-time days, evening and weekends. Minimum age: 18. Super Saver is an EOE offering competitive wages, ex ceUent benefits, and a drug free environment We currently have available several exciting job oppor tunities. See Manager on Duty at one of tne following locations to apply for a position on our hometown 17th & Washington • Cashiers, part-time evenings & weekends. Minimum age 16. • Cary out clerks, part-time evenings & weekends.! • Night cashier, full-time graveyard shift. Minimum • Deli darks, full-time days & weekends. Minimum age 18 fearty mominghours 5am-1pm) • Deli cook, full-time day hours. • Deli clerk, part-time & full-time, day and evening •hite • Cashier, part-time & full-time, graveyard shift., mini mum age 19. • Cashier, full-time & part-time, afternoon & evening shifts. • Courtesy dark, part-time, minimum age 16. • Dairy Stocker, part-time..minimum age ig. 66th & 0 • Bakery clerk, full-time days evenings and weekends. Early am hours, minimum age 18. • Cashiers, part-time, all shifts, minimum age 16. • Carry out darks, part-time evenings & weekends. • Deli clerks, part-time afternoons & evenings, flexible hours. • Dairy Stocker part-time days, minimum age 18. 70th & Van Dorn • Cashiers, part-time ail shifts, minimum age 18. • Deli derj<s, full-time & part-time afternoon, evenings & weekends, minimum age 19. • Night Stocker, full-time & part-time graveyard shift. • Dairy clerks, full-time & part-time all shifts. • {Produce clerk, full-time, flexible hours, minimum age z . emtiw • Stockers, fid-bme|j'ave£ljdshift minimum age 18. • Delivery driver, 2 days per week, 6am-2pm. Stocking hours available. Russ’s Market is an EOE offering excellent benefits, competitive wages, and a drug free environment. 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_ , Child care needed football Saturdays for pre-schooler and newborn. Call Kathy at 420-5527. firperienced provider needed in my home late after noons weekdays fbr 5 year old. Please call after 8 pm. 189-8848. 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. Nanny/tutor/housekeeper for 12 year old boy. Hours before and after school and 2 evenings a week. Great job for college students. 420-1438 Out Nanny 2S-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. Part time Childcare Child care provider needed on a part time basis. In our sought Lincoln home . Day time care needed for 9 month old girt. Before/ after school care for two boys, ages 11 and 8. Flexible daytime hours, competitive pay, great kids. To inquire further please call 421-7756 and ask for Patty or David. _ “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 i Join MDS Harris as a student intern in eur 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 and have excellent communication skills. QuarkXPress knowledge preferred but not re quired. To be considered for this internship, pleas apply at: dMDSHarris Science Advancing Health Human Resources, J-MI / 621 Rose St. Lincoln, NE 68502 AA/EOE Comhusker Place Detox Seeking individuals to work On call as Alcohol Service Workers. Must be a team player and able to work all three shifts. Good communication skills with a diverse population a must Apply 721 K street. A Sister Circle An informal discussion group of African American women. Mondays 6-7pm, NE Union Room 340. Ques tions? 472-2597__ 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. Costa Rica Study Tour December 26-January 9. $1,400. Five tickets < left. Deadline: September 8. 423-7857 or 872-2426. Leave name and phone number. Doctor Assumussen. DISC GO ROUND WE PAY 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 i 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 20%-50% off. Suzannas Fashion is at the comer of17th and P Street. Homecoming 1998 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. c j I t I j I J I I i iS J j E 5 5 fc ! I 9 S ft 5 s r Individual Counseling Free individual counseling for men and women. Call the Women's Center at 472-2597 to set up an appoint ment.__ Intramural Cross Country The Men’s, Women's and Co-Rec Cross Country Meet will take place on Thursday, September 3 at Oak Lake Park at 4.15p.m. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Rag Football Managers The Manager’s Meeting for Co-RecFlag Football will be held Thursday, September 3 at 6p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative to be eligible for competition. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural FootbaH Pick-Em Intramural Football Pick-Em sheets will be available every Monday, starting August 31, for 10 weeks at both Campus Recreation offices. The entry deadline is Friday of each week, starting September 4, at 5.30p.m. Call 472-3467 for mote information. Intramural Slow Pitch Softball Managers The manager Meeting for Men's and Women’s Slow Pitch Softball will be held Thursday, September 3 at 5p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligible for competition. Call 42-3467 for more information. JUDO We're looking for new members to join the UNL Judo Club. Meetings are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at 5:30 to 7:30 in the Combative Arts Room in the Rec Center. Stop by or contact Sean 476-7335. Lesbian, Bi, Questioning Discussion Group LBQ is a safe place for women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or who are questioning their orientation. We will meet, learn, talk and laugh as we discuss our lives in an informal setting. Meets every Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in, room 338, Nebraska Union. Questions? Call the Women’s Center at 472-2597. 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.; September 8 First Resume Collection Deadline for UNL On Campus Interviews Over 130 national companies will interview at UNL for post-graduation jobs & internships, including IBM, AT&T, 3M, Cargill, Microsoft, Motorola, Pepsi-Cola and Sprint. To participate, students must be registered ($20) with Career Servises, Room 230, NE Union. ' Sexual Assault Survivors Support A safe, supportive, and confidential environment for survivors of all forms of sexual assault. Call the Women's Center at 472-2597 for more information._ UNL Dance Club New club forming on UNL campus. Come join us and learn all kinds of dances from Tango to Foxtrot to Swing. Every Monday and Tuesday 8:15-10p.m. Begins September 14th and 15th. Mable Lee Half 304.435-3344. 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. 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.__ Arts & Science Student Advisory Board Meeting Sept. 8th at 5:00 in the City Campus Union. BLOCK & BRIDLE Welcome back meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 5:00 in the Animal Science Arena; free pizza and volleyball. Open to anyone interested in livestock._ Friends of the Deaf Community(FDC) Everyone welcome, no sighs skills required Thursday September 3rd 7:00pm Barkley Center 3rd floor lounge. Get In The Groove! Gef connected with volunteer opportunities through Student Involvement. Find out how YOU can make a rlifforanrol Tuesday, September 8 7:00-8:00 p.m. East Campus Union Wednesday, September 9 7:00-8:00 p.m. City Campus Union Marketing Club “Meet the chapter night Wednesday September 2nd 7:00pm City Union' (room postern Free pizza and pop!! Questions call Melissa at 477-9780. PIZZA Society for Human Resource Management, 1 st meeting, September 3rd 9 5:30, Student Union. Come see what we are all about. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME.. ; ' Regular Meeting September 3rd, 7:00 PM Nebraska Union All UNL students welcome! Even if you’re not doing the Freshman Challenge, come on down for free pop, friends, and fun! RIFLE CLUB The UNL Rifle Club is looking foe new members! Meeting Thursday at 6:30 in Military arrcLNavakScience Building, room 2. For info, call John at 436-9176 Runner's Club Runners of any skill level— come and meet people to run with. Everyone is invited to an informational meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 8pm in the Rec Center TV Lounge. Call Christie at 436-0171 if you have any questions. _ SAA Meeting tonight at the Wick 5:00pm. Be there! Student Foundation There will be a planning meeting for District 6 Convention with FAA at the Wick at 5:00 Thursday for anyone available. There will be meeting to follow for all officers. Any questions call Erin at 436-6094. _ VICA Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America invite anyone interested to the first meeting held in Henziik Hall room 45 at 6:00pm Wednesday, Sept. 9th. Free Pizza and pop wiH be provided! . ' Women’s Club Volleyball Do you want to most new people and have fun playing competitive volleyball? Informational meeting will be on Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 6 p.m. in the north gym of Mabie Lee Hall. An are welcome to attend. Please call Sarah at 435-2512 with any questions. IIBd> Thanks for coming over on Saturday, you can 'slip and slide” with us whenever you want! -The Fiji Men OBO Thanks for having the BBQ with us Thursday. We had a blast. The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon It's coming... Only 432 hours until Derby Days! Three Cheers and A Congratulations to 1998 Alpha Omicron Pi Pledges: Malisa Paisley, Rachel DuPree, Britt Sommer, Steph Ferraro, Kaitlyn Dernovich, Kathryn Curtright, Sam‘ Roberts, Sara Johnson, Lindsey Behrens, Missy Vollmuth, Jennifer Hanson, Tasha Cotton, Nicole Imig, Brady Fitz, Laura Krieger, Jenny Leeper, Katie Milligan, Nicole Anslover, Michelle Mueller, Emily Eisnhauer, Anne Ebke , Katie Sup, Jessie Vallier, Jackie Hill, Lynne Emanuel, Lindsay Rogers, Amy Satathite, Joanna Vavricek, Jill Adams, Sara Gray, Lannae Lee, Jaque Glynn, Molly Stickels, Jamie Mendez, Beth Barr, Jamie Martin, Laura Martin, Jeri Jensen, Megan Davis , Molly Skoog and Rebeca Deines.. You girls are the absolute greatest! Love, the AOR’s 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. -it. 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. it *_. _ ^_. ^_~~=— Amazing mworc unMiK-inrougn. I lost 40 pounds in 2 months. Free sample. Call 1-800-730-7546. EX-ATHLETES ■ &' Looking for 2 health conscious individuals to expand our office. P/T hours available. No exp. necessary. Call 464-6601. ; - •w ? k 3 P s ■ I Earn up to $195 a month by donating life-saving plasma! Visit our friendly, modem I a|»t uicrr»m center and find out more I AK.1 H IN I t IK 1 about the opportunity to earn F . - . ,■ - - , cash while helping others. As p«u«. of a Company research program, an experimental test will be performed on your plasma which could potentially benefit plasma product recipients in the years to come! Your research participation is entirely voluntary; however, it is required if you want to donate plasma. - ^ A whatyou u find between ctaes?§f ■ $ •• i l ¥ \ n.: "» . 111