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Assistant Producer KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for the above position. This is a part-time, temporary paid in ternship program. 16-20 hours per week, Mon day-Friday, 5am-8am, and some evenings (on-call) The position will last from mid-October 1998 tc mid-April 1999. Must have excellent oral and writter communication skills, reliable transportation, work wei ' under pressure, and must be extremely dependable PC and/or data entry experience required. Must be w*ng to work early mornings, weekends and evenings Interested applicants should send resume with cover letter to: Personnel Assistant; KOLN/KGIN-TV P.O. Box 30350; Lincoln, NE 68503. Application Dead line: 9/23/96. EOE Soars Automotive Tire and battery installer. Flexible hours. $6.00/houi base, plus incentive of $.90- $1.30. Uniforms and tools provided Celt pager number473-2478. EOE • ■ Seeking male or female for swine production assistant. Flextofe weekday and weekend hours. Good pay. Friendly atmosphere. Contact farrowing manager, Laur OeHing, 794-0303. SPRING BREAK 99! Cancun * Nassau* Jamaica* Maztlan* Acapulco* ‘Bahamas Cruise* Florida* South Padre* Travel Free and make lots of Cash! Top reps are offered full-time staff Jobe. Lowest price Guaranteed. CsN now for details! www.clasitravsl.com 1-800-838-6411 U-ST9P Starting Salary Between $6.00 & $6.50 Seeking to fill the customer service associate positions. Part-time and Full-time hours available at a variety oi locations. Benefits available. Preferable 19 years or older to apply. Call 435-3509 Ext.242. Mon day-Sunday, Day or evening to set up an appointment. An Equal Opportunity Employer Subway Full time position days. Monday^riday. $6.50 to start and $100 hiring bonus. For more details, see Rod in the Union. TEACHER ASSISTANT lefore and after school part-time positions available nmediately in Lincoln Public Schools working with the amity Service School’s Out program. Responsibilities iciude: Assisting supervising teacher vykjvaofivttipe, it erecting with children, ana some parent commUni ation. Flexible hours available in tea mprning and/or iftemoon 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. Teller Day and evening hours available. Math proficiency re qurod. Apply in person at Paycheck Advance at 48th mmm ~i The 1ANR Distributed Environments for Active Leamin (DEAL) Lab is seeking a student with World Wid Web/Broadcast Journalism background to specificall work In the area of audio and video distribution usim Real Media application. Successful applicants wi have a working knowledge of Windows NT includin' network software and broadcast Journalism back ground, preferably in television, and have a reliabl and timely personality. Specific duties include encodin live (real time classes and programs) and pro records' audio and video tapes into the real media format for wO distribution. Must be available to monito and troubleshoot live class and program feeds on regular schedule for the duration of the school yeai Some HTML editing required for special events. Mus be able to work in team setting, wages competitive For more information or to apply tor this position contac Mark at 472-4280 or at ianrQraOunivmaml.edu. Tico’s Now hiring part-time Am/Pm servers, carryout, cashiers hosts and line cooks. Apply in person, 17th am i; Tomb of Darkness Looking for ghouls and goblins for downtown Lincoln' new haunted house. September 23-October 31. Ca for appointment, 730-4784 as.a.p. 438-2607, «Truck driver wanted for fall harvest. Must be have ex perience driving large grain trucks . Close to Lincoln call 782-2009. Tutors are needed In the Hewit Academic Center fc the following subjects: German, Portuguese, Adver tising, Economics 303, Zoology, Organic Chemistr and upper level math. We are seeking upper level un dergraduate and graduate students with a GPA of 3.i or above and excellent communication skills are ; must. Tutors will earn $6/hour and will have flexibl and variable hours. If Interested, apply at 300 Wes Stadium, or call Kathy at 472-9985. Wagner's Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, Stockers and sackers. Flexible hours. Apply in per son at 3308 A street.__ Wal-Mart Hiring all positions to get ready for the holidays Weekends and evenings a must. Apply Wednesda' evenings at 6:30pm. EOE Wanted part time employees call 438-0660 Lincoln Es presso.For shifts from 6a0am-noon. yrittmd m tm*j**i We are currently looking for team players to fill par time positions. Tubby's oners: •Excellent starting wages • Flexible schedules • Fun working environment if yptiara outgoing, energetic, and looking for par lime Work during school, this is your opportunity! Sto| .by the U-Stop Convenience Shop at 17th & Q Sts. ti ' M out an application or call 435-3509 to schedule ai interview. Tabby's is an equal opportunity employer Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oi 2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274, Yard/shop person starts $8. Flexible hours M-F betweei 8:00-5:00pm. Call 435-6800 or apply in person 1808 Wolande. [ Need Bucks for Books? eee donate Plasma. Earn up to $195 a month by donating life-saving plasma! Visit our friendly, modem 1 _i_ center and find out more I ART UlSTOK about the opportunity to earn l_ cash while helping others. As part of a Company research program, an M experimental test will be performed on your plasma which could potentially ~~ benefit plasma product Ml GCO&Tdpby recipients in the years to | — yi. ■ ■— come! Your research «. J Pnnlioh participation is entirely 4 CllgIISn voluntary; however, it is required if you want to donate plasma. 1442 ‘O’ Street f^FCGNTCON An* orir gls^-lisrvicss,ino. ^ /5-5045 Must be 1S-49 years of age, possess a vaiid ID and proof of local address & Social Security Number. . . ' ’s'‘ " yn..'.i I Babysitter in our home, nice neighborhood, tree room 3 and board, references required. Friday through Monday / hours. Call 484-6365.__ I Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free j room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919. iBIBH **F1exible Hours** r 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. » I _____ Financial Markets Research Trading Internship ' DEC Futures/DEC Capital, Inc. a trading operation, . seeks an exceptional paid intern for a flexible 15-30 hours/week, committed for at least one year, preferably r through May 2000. This is an opportunity to learn the mechanics of trading futures and derivatives. Re ' sponsibilities include research, financial accounting, ' performance analysis, and preparing presentations. > Must be an excellent communicator, haye strong math > skills, well-developed computer application proficiency, > i.e. Excel, and top-academic credentials. Graduate 1 students preferred. Generous compensation, which eventually could lead to a permanent role or placement opportunity within the financial markets industry. Send resume to DEC Futures, 800 NBC-Lincoln or decQagtrader.com. ' Internship for Cultural Orientation Class for adult refu gees. Number of hours are negotiable. Call Pegr.y at Catholic Social Services at 474-1600. The way to make money is right under this headline. You can earn good money as a college intern for Northwestern Mutual Life. Plus, you get flexible hours and valuable business experience. If you're a junior, senior, or grad student, we invite you to attend an in formation session about our internship program. Please call the Tews District Agency at 483-7871 today for more Information and to sign up for one of our sessions. 1 i -—...... ■■ r /.... .n .n > I ----H Attention Teachers College Students Applications are now available for TCSAA-Teachers College-Student Alumni Ambassadors. Please pick them up in Henzlik, room 105. This is a great opportunity ’ to become involved through your college. Confidential Gay Men’s Discussion Group Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 pm. For more information contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Perdomo at Counseling and Psychological Services at 472-7513 or e-mail Idiaz-perdomo10unl.edu or Rev. Phil Owen at 476-0355 or e-mail ophilipOunomaha.edu. DISCOVER OXFORD Spend fadCrum-fifted slimmer weeks at Oxford University in England. Visit some of England’s most famous attractions. Earn 6 hours of 300/400 level credit in business and the arts. Come find out how ex citing your next summer can be! All majors welcome. Tuesday. September 15: 1:00-2:00; 2:00-3:00 5:30-6:30 CBA138 Wednesday, September 16: 2:00-3:00 CBA138 3:00-4:00 Oldfather209 Thursday, September 17: 12:30-1:30; 2:00-3:00 CBA138 For More information, contact Jill Braband, CBA 138, 472-6805. Eating Issues Support Group A supportive environment for women who are recov ering trom 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. Wanna Need some spending money? JRW Sales is the place for youthen. It's a fun place to work. With the flexible | schedules you can work P i n 3 I s§ \ V i! 2;"-, ^ ' C- ‘ ' ■ 'v--i ' .,‘*'0 ■■ - - S i ~ .. ' \ ' ■. - . . ■ . _• Congratulations! You just found your next job! Bolter cal TODAY, hub? i---1 Individual Counseling Free individual counseling for men and women. Call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 to set up an appoint ment interested in Men’s Soccer? The University of Nebraska Men's Soccer Club win be holding a meeting on Thursday, September 17th at 6:30 p.m. in the TV lounge of the Campus Recreation Center. Everyone is invited. For more information, con tact the Campus Recreation Center at 472-3467. A Campus Recreation Program. Interested in Volunteering? Come to the Involvement Fair Wednesday, SepT 16th from 11:00-2:00pm in front of the City Union! Over 25 community agencies that need YOUR HELP will be available to talk with you! S Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Intramural Flag Football The last day to enter Men's andwomen's Flag Football is Tuesday, September 15. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Golf Tournament The last day to enter the Men's, Women's and Co-Rec Golf Tournament is Tuesday, September 15. Don’t delay! Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more information. Intramural Pre-Season Flag Football Tournament The last day to enter the Men’s and Women’s Pre-Season Flag Football Tournament is Tuesday, September 15. Don’t delay. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more informa tion; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walk Visit our booth at the Union from 12:30 to 1:30 today. Sign up to walk or to sponsor a walker for the Walk to Cure Diabetes._ *' LEARN BIGRED FOR FREE Intro to Bigred E-mail: Tuesday 15 9:30am-11 am Wednesday 16 3:30pm-5pm Wednesday 165pm-6:30pm Thursday 17 9:30am-11am Thursday 17 2pm-3:30pm * Friday 1812:30pm-2pm Friday 18 2pm-3:30pm Friday 18 3:30pm-5pm ft ill mr—J 'J B ftfti^t Advanced otgreo c moh Tuesday 151tam-12:3Qpm Wednesday 1611:30am-1 pm Thursday 1711 am-12:30om Lincoln Action Program Wants to help you build skHls, be a parrot a team that has a long-standing reputation for caring, and gain ex perience .and training while helping others on the road to self-sufficiency. Volunteer positions include: • Literacy Tutors • Field Assistant • Administrative Assistant • Receptionist Call Sean for more informatioo at 471-4515 ext. 164. O’Pioneers! Become a part of UNL's College Bound, an innovative program to help disadvantaged grade school children become tomorrow's college students. Attend an infor mational meeting 9/24-at 11:30,12:30, or 5:00p.m. in Student Involvement (NU 200). Questions? Call Ray or Diane 472-2454. Student INVOLVEMENT JL University of Nebraska-Line oh) Public Rotations Club Congratulations to Valerie Newhouse, recipient of the UNL Chapter Public Relations Society of America scholarship. Start your own fraternity! Zeta Beta Tau is looking for men to start a new chapter. If you are interested in academic success, a chance to network and an opportunity to make friends in a non-pledging brotherhood, e-mail: zbtftzbtnational.org or call Mike Simon at (317) 334-1898. The National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) is having their first meeting Wednesday, September 16th at 7:30 at the Nebraska East Union. NAMA is an agri cultural marketing organization where students gain experience writing a marketing plan. This plan is then presented at the national competition. This organization not only provides valuable ‘hands on” experience, but also class credit. Free refreshments wiH be provided. Tutors The Commuter & 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 application at the ASUN Commuter and Student Services Center. 116 Nebraska Union. U.S. AIR FORCE Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Wednesday, Sept. 16,1-4 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. UNL Dance Club New club forming on UNL campus. Come join us and leam all kinds of dances from Tango to Foxtrot to Swing. Every Monday and Tuesday 8:15-10p.m. Begins September 14th and 15th. Mabte Lee HaH 304.435-3344. 11nternational! Qlotml Marketers and Davotopars Largest redistribution of wealth in history! Learn to start your own business with Jerry Jorgensen; CEO of 1 International. Thursday, September 17th 5:00-7:30 in CBA 308. Free pizza and pop. Check out the company web site: www.nsionline.com/oneJntl.site Password: proven Tuesday, September ^SHt 6:00pm in Easftampus Union. Questions. caBJP Rhea at 436*6108. Ag Econ/Agribusiness Club Meeting Tuesday, 6 p.m. East Union. Discuss protege and NAM A. Call J.P. Rhea at 43C&108 with any ques tion.. _ Bio Club meeting Wednesday, September 16th at 6 pm in Manter 118. Biochemistry Club First meeting on Tuesday, September 15th at 7pm in the Union (room posted). All majors welcome. Free, pizzali Business Majors Looking to get involved in your major with some fun on the side? Alpha Kappa Psi has opportunities for you. Come to our meeting on September 16 at 6:00p.m. in the Nebraska Union to find out more information. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, September 16,1998. 5:00 pm Basement of the University Health Center. New members welcome. College Republicans Meeting Wednesday at 8:dupm in the Union- room posted. Speaker to be announced. Deutsch in Deutschland Study in Berlin next semester! To find out more, attend an informational meeting on Thursday, September 17th at 4:30pm at International Affairs, 1237 R St. (basement). Free Pizza! Kappa Phi meeting Wednesday, September 16th, 6pm. Cornerstone Cnurch (840 north 16th) AH Christian women welcome) Independent Student Association Organizational meeting September 16th from 4:30-6pm, in the Union. Room to be announced. Meeting Wedn»ltey*sSlemSr«fe^7:00pm in the Union. Presentation by Koch industry. Meeting today, office of admissions at 6:00pm hope to see you afl there._ MENS CLUB VOLLEYBALL Team tryouts October 4th 1:00-3:00. For more info, call Dave 0472-9479. _ NU Meds* Dr. Hill, dean of admissions at UNMC will be speaking on Tuesday, Sept. 15th at 7:30pm. Remember to bring your dues. Everyone is welcome, fioom will be posted in the Union.__ PreP.T. Club September 16th, 7:30pm at the City Union. Officer elections to be held. Social foHowino me meeting. Psi Chi Meeting Tuesday, September 15th at 5 p.m. in the Un ion. Everyone is welcome. Public Relations Club Will meet tomorrow September 16, 5:00pm at Avery HaM201._ Rodeo Club Rodeo Club Barbecue and meeting at 6:00pm Wednesday, September 16th at the practice arena. S.U.M.O. Student Undergraduate Middle Level Organization's first meeting, Wednesday, 5pm in Henzlick 36. Free food!!_ ocnooi duppiy unve for At Risk ChHdren Bring new supplies to the Student Education Associa tion's first meeting on September 15th, 6:00 Mabel Lee 262. Come learn about SEA and aniov free pizza. Soil and Water Resources Club Meeting tonight at 7:00 in room 148 of LW Chase Hall. Spend Spring Semester in Spain! Study abroad in Toledo. Spain in the spring of 1999! To Find out more about this program, attend an Infor mational Meeting on Wednesday, September 16th at 5:30 p.m. in the International Affairs Student Lounge (basement) 1237 R Street. Student Impact Team meeting First Meeting of the Semester!! Tues.-SepL 15 7:00p.m.-City Campus Room to be posted Students For Life First meeting Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 9:30 in the Union. New members welcome! The Graduate GLBT Student Association meets the 1st and 3rd Wednsday of each month at the Resource Center, 234 Nebraska Union, 8p.m. For more info email ceaeunlinfo.unl.edu or unl.edu/lambda. University Ambassadors Meeting tonight at Office of Admissions, 6:00pm. Hope to see you all there!' Young Democrats Get informed and involved this election year this Tues day, 7pm in the Nebraska Union. Room posted. Guest speaker Senator David Landis. Everyone welcome. OPEN Golf Tournament September-27,1998 So, get ready to... Grip it and rip it! AGS Thanks for playing mud volleyball with us. You can spray us off anytime! Love, The Three Dirty Women Ben Thanks for playing mud volleyball with us. We had fun getting muddy with you! •--vp.:-5' -Love. KA ATA Thanks for the putt-putt and the batting practice. We had a great time. Love, the A <fr new members ATA We had a great time playing mud volleyball with you! We'll get dirty with you amrtime! -Love, The KA mud volleyball players Woodchopper^S is coming - Be prepared!__ FIJI Thanks for going bowling with us on Thursday. We had aBALU! -Love, The Ladies of Kappa Delta JSStp • Congratulations to our new Phi officers: President Danielle Eickman, Vice-President- Tara Pawling, Sec retary- Jen Adams, Jr. Panhellenic- Lindsay Gangwish, Service Chair- Ambra Baston, Scholarship Chair Renee Schneider. We’re so proud of you! -UOB, Your Sisters KA Thanks for the great time bowling Thursday night.^