Osco Drug 66th & 'O’. 48th & Van Dom, 56th SHwy 2,14th & Su perior Now hiring part-time clerks for nights, weekends and third shift. Must be 21 or older, flexible work schedule and employee discount. Pharmacy Technician positions available at 66th & ‘O’ and 48th & ‘O’. Part-time Help Needed Retail store clerk must be a self-starter and dependable. Must be able to work Saturday until 6pm and weeknights until 7pm. Apply 1745 0 Street. Part-time mini van drivers) needed 10-12 hours/week. Must be available at 11:45 a.m. and/or 4 p.m. Call Peggy at Catholic Social Services at 474-1600. Part-time positiorvfor high energy, detaif-orienterd, If-starter. Call Dry Cleaning Station at 423-5580 today. PO Pears s 'H»ng Cooks. feQ'aij ? Psychology, Sociology, and ;r Criminal Justice Majors Comhusker Place Detox seeking individuals to work on call as Alcohol Service Workers. Must be a team player and able to work evenings and overnights. Good communication skills with a diverse population a must. Apply 721 K street. Receive up to $500 tuition assistance! First Commerce Technolgies is currently accepting applications for the following part-time positions: ‘Imaging Clark (4pm-10pm M-F $7.65-$8.55 per hour) For more details call the first Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700 or visit our website at www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer Receive up to $500 tuition assistance! NBC National Bank of Commerce is currently accepting ap plications for the following part-time positions: * Teller -Havelock, Parkway and East Park * Balance & Transit Clerk ‘ Encoder For more details call the First Commerce Job Hotline at 434-4700 or visit our website at www.banknbc.com Equal Opportunity Employer Sales Associate/Custom Framing, diverse responsibili ties. Creative working enviianrr^nt. Permanent part time. 15-25 hours peiMeeik! Must be reliable and cus tomer service-oriented .Flexible hours, includes week ends. DidcSWAW c School Closing Intern Assistant Producer KOLN/KGIN-TV is currently seeking applicants for the above position. This is a part-time, temporary paid in ternship program. 18-20 hours per week, Mon day-Friday, 5am-8am, and some evenings (on-call). The position will last from mid-October 1998 to mid-April 1999. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills, reliable transportation, work well under pressure, and must be extremely dependable. PC and/or data entry experience required. Must be willing 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: 9/23/98. EOE SPRING BREAK 99! Canoyn‘(Nassau* JacwaCWsaenr tfttapulco* C9L!»a^aR«sGnjisaC-Fteid^«a«hf?*dwn;co. T.^SBS«SSSt®, Lowest price Guaranteed. Call now for details! www.claestravel.com 1-800-838-6411 Starting Salary Between $6.00 & $6.50 Seeking to fill the customer service associate positions. Part-time and FuH-time hours available at a variety of locations. Benefits available. Preferable 19 years or older td appry.- OeB 435:3509 Ext.2+2. Mon day-Sunday, Day or evening to set up an appointment. ^ An Equal Opportunity Employ er Subway Full time position days. Monday-Friday. $6.50 to start and $100 hiring bonus. For more details, see Rod in the Union. 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 an 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. Teacher Positions Part-time, 7:15-9:15am or 3-5:30pm M-F. A short drive from campus. Superior Child Development Center 476-8600. Technology Support Assistant Teachers College is looking for a student assistant who has experience troubleshooting Windows-based machines. Specific duties include working with Teach ers College faculty/staff installing software, operating systems, memory chips, moving equipment, set up and/or check network capabilities. For more information or to apply for this position contact Mary Sutton at 472-2896 or at suttoneunlinfo.unl.edu. Teller Day and evening hours available. Math proficiency re quired. Apply in person at Paycheck Advance at 48th &OSt. THE CORNHUSKER Nebraska's Grand Hotel is seeking the following posi tions: •Cocktail S*vbt ': - -- PT PM •Bartender ' FT/PT •Servers FT/PT AM/PM •Room Service FT (5am-2pm) *Host/ess FT AM ? •DoorStaff ^v _ FTAM/PM ^ 3 •ReseWW^^;-’-: r-KWWwk) ♦Night Auditor FTmpm-7am) •Night Cleaners FT/PT 'Turndown Attendant FT PM We provide uniforms, free meals & excellent benefits. Apply In Person Human Resources 7:30am-6pm M-F 333 South 13th St. Lincoln, NE Use ‘L’ St. Entrance Just a few blocks from UNL1 The IANR Distributed Environments for Active Learning (DEAL) Lab is seeking a student with World Wide Web/Broadcast Journalism background to specifically work in the area of audio and video distribution using Real Media application. Successful applicants will have a working knowledge of Windows NT including network software and broadcast journalism back ground, preferably in television, and have a reliable and timely personality. Specific duties include encoding live (real time classes and programs) and pre recorded audio and video tapes into the real media format for web distribution. Must be available to monitor and troubleshoot live class and program feeds on a regular schedule for the duration of the school year. Some HTML editing required for special events. Must be able to work in team setting. Wages competitive. For more information or to applyfor this position contact Mark at 472-4280 or at ianr023®untvm.unt.edu. Tico’s Now hiring part-time Am/Pm servers, carryout, cashiers, hosts and line cooks. Apply in person, 17th and M. Tomb of Darkness Looking for ghouls and goblins for downtown Lincoln’s new haunted house. September 23-October 31. Call for appointment, 730-4784 a.s.a.p. 438-2607. Truck driver wanted for fall harvest. Must be have ex perience driving large grain trucks. Close to Lincoln, calf 782-2009.__ Tutors are needed in the Hewit Academic Center for the following subjects: German, Portuguese, Adver tising, Economics 303, Zoology, Organic Chemistry and upper level math. We are seeking upper level un dergraduate 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 interested, apply at 300 West Stadium, or call Kathy at 472-9985. USDA - Agricultural Research Service Biological Science Aid GS-1 orGS-2 ($6.55 to $7.36/hour) academic year and run-time aunng tne summer, uan (402) 472-1490 or (402) 472-2961 for more information. USDA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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 Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm. EOE Wanted part time employees call 438-0650 Lincoln Es presso. For shifts from 6:30am-noon. Wanted tow truck driver and light duty mechanic. Eve nings and weekends. 730-7532 We are currently looking for team players to fill part time positions. Tubby's offers: • Excellent starting wages • Flexible schedules • Fun working environment If you are outgoing, energetic, and looking for part time work during school, this is your opportunity! Stop by the U-Stop Convenience Shop at 17th & Q Sts. to fill out an application or call 435-3509 to schedule an interview. Tubby’s is an equal opportunity employer Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil, 2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274. Yard/shop person starts $8. Flexible hours M-F between 8:00-5:00pm. Call 435-6800 or apply in person 1808 Wolande. Nanny type needed for thirteen year old boy. Free room and board plus bi-monthly pay. 435-6919. **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. WANTED: WORK STUDY STUDENTS COMPUTER CLERK: Assist with computer scanning process, typing, general office work. Experience with IBM required, training provided. $5.75/hr. CLERK TYPIST/LIBRARY AIDE: Assist with small teaching resource library, some computer work, typing and general office work. Expenence with Macintosh computer preferred. $5.50/hr. Contact Peg Johnson, Teaching and Learning Center, 472-2611. 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 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, have strong math skills, well-developed computer application proficiency, i.e. Excel, and top-academic credentials. Graduate 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 dec©agtrader.com. Internship for Cultural Orientation Class for adult refu gees. Number of hours are negotiable. Call Peggy at Catholic Social Services at 474-1600. Attention Arts & Science Students Applications are now available for the Arts & Science College Students Advisory Board. That can be picked up at 107 Old Father Student Involvement and the ASUN office. All Applications are due September 22nd. 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. CBA STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Would you like to get involved in the College of Busi ness? Apply today to become a member of the Student Advisory Board! Applications can be picked up in CBA 138 and are due October 2nd. Used CD’s. Movies,T-shirts, posters,hacky sacks, music books and CD towers. DISC GO ROUND 50th and O, 486-0047 Island Party By the Navigators, Friday, September 18th. Take the 1st exit AFTER the Platte River (Flying J/Gretna) going toward Omaha. Go right after the exit until you see the cars. Be ready to wade!! Lesbian Folk singer Alix Dobkin “Before Lilith Fair: The Evolution of Women's Music.” Wednesday, September 23, 7p.m. Culture Center. Free. Accessible. Sign language interpreted. For infor mation, contact Barbara DiBernard, 472-1828 “w NCAA Football 99 Video Game Tournament This Saturday!! Think you’ve got game? PROVE IT! Come play against Tommie Frazier, Damon Benning and other top competition. Qualifying 11a.m. 2:30p.m. Saturday at Gateway Mai. For more nformation call 438-7648.I HI O’Pioneers! 3ecome a part of UNL's College Bound, an innovative , program to help disadvantaged grade school children . Decome 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 s tmi INVOLVEMENT « University of Nebraska-Lincoln k -E Pre-Vet Club Will hold its Dog Wash on Saturday the 19th at the Forney Animal Center between 10am and 2pm. Mem bers: Meet at VBS parking lot on East Campus 45 | minutes before your scheduled work time for coordi- ( nating car rides. Cars will leave for Forney at both 9:30 and 11:30am from VBS parking lot for the 10am and 12 pm work shifts. Residents’ Week 3 Tonight at 6pm- FAMILY FEUD in the Neihardt Blue TV Lounge (teams sign up at event). Saturday from 7pm to midnight- Champions Fun Center night. Meet there or catch a ride at 6:45pm in the HSS courtyard. Bring some money! 1 c Sigma Alpha Professional Women in Agriculture Do you have an interest in agriculture? Join us for > Meet The Chapter night on Monday, September 21st at East Campus Union at 7pm, professional dress is appropriate. Student Foundation i Applications for Student Foundation are available out- ] side of the Student Involvement Office. Applications due October 2. Study in Nepal — Spring 1999! . Study abroad in Nepal. Semester includes: trek through Himalayas, river raft trip, wildlife safari, study of Nepalese culture, room and board and air transpor tation to Nepal. For more information, contact: Interna tional Affairs, 1237 R St. 472-5358 or e-mail: iaffairs@unlinfo.unl.edu Advertising Club Meeting Wednesday, September 23rd. Speaker: Ric Anello, creater of Budweiser frogs. Meet at 5pm in Ad Lounge to go with the Advertising Federation of Lincoln. RSVP by Tuesday the 22nd at 9am to 472-4273. CBASAB I Meeting this Wednesday, Sept. 23rd in CBA 24.See you all at 5:30pm for free pizza and pop!_ I FCA | Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday 1 (and every Sunday) at 7:00pm in the Union. EVERYONE is welcome!! MENS CLUB VOLLEYBALL Team tryouts October 4th 1:00-3:00. For more info, call Dave @ 472-9479. * The Publications Board will meet at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Daily Nebraskan conference room in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraskan policies. All are invited to attend. AXGATZ Master’s at North 40 Gj9lf Course, September 20 from 10-2 benefiting the SpeciaTOfympics. AXQ We had a great time at the barbecue last Friday. We will have to get together again soon! -The Men of Phi Kappa Psi AATI Welcome, to all of our beautiful new members: Chana Boekel, Shannon Smith, Jaci Hopkins, Aly Eveland, Katie Honz, Carrie Lake, Shanna Nadrchal, T.J. Jones, Shannon Rosberg, Sarah Carse, Laura Brackenhoff. -n Love, Your Detta Sisters AO OPEN Golf Tournament September 27,1998 So, get ready to... Grip it and rip it! ATE Congratulations to the following Alpha Sigs who earned 4.0’s this past semester Travis Chrisman, Todd Franzen, Doug Glasshoff, Paul Havel, Josh Hingst, Jason Hupf, Lex Larson, Scott Pe terson, Matt Rutt and Craig Wiedel. Also, congratulations to the following that had 3.5’s or better: Brady Bergmeyer, Rvan Carlson, Joel Clements, Dusty Clevenger, Shaun Custard, Dave Eisenmann, Monte Else, Adam Olson, Lee Panko, Marshall Poehler, Brent Pohlmann, Ryan Buschkamp, Steve Cockson, Jay Gish, Jason Hirschfeld, Clint Hoffman, Wade Johannes, Robert Joseph, Heath Mello, Kevin Sagehorn, Matt Sasek, Andy Schuerman, Chad Villwok and Tyler Waltz. Way to go guys and keep up the good work! The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma ^of£>ail Saturday September 19th, Mahoney softball complex 70th and Fremont. System Analyst Interface with internal clinical user departments to anticipate and resolve problems, develop and modify procedures to solve complex data processing problems and prepare detailed specifications. This position requires • Bachelor's degree, preferably in Computer Science, math or Business • 2-5 years'working experience in programming and/or system implementation experience • Excellent systematic problem solving and communication skills • Last Word software experience strongly preferred with clinical system analysis focus. We offer an excellent compensation/benefits package, on-site childcare, fitness centers, tuition reimbursement and much more! Please send your resume to: Legacy Health System Employment Services ATTN: Sheila Murty 1120 NW 20th Ave., Ste. 111, Portland OR 97209 FAX: (503) 415-5200 Phone:(503)415-5660 Pre-employment drug screening is required We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Health System I AT hanks for playing mud volleyball with us. We will play i the mud with you guys anytime. -The Men of Beta OIOF Congratulations to our new pledge class officers: Pres lent-Jason Wiggins, Vice President-Cory McCallan, reasurer-Robbie Sail, IFC-Nate Weides, Intramurals hawn Radtke, Social-Evan Trofholz & Nate Frerichs, :aptain-Morgan Smith, Pledge Representative to the locial Committee-Jeremy Kalina, Sergeant-at-Arms ric Vborny. -The Men of Phi Kappa Psi KA© scream. You scream. We all scream for. . . K A © Ice Iream social! Today from 2:30-5:30. KA© hanks for playing mud volleyball. We had a great time etting sloppy with you. -The Men of Beta KA hanks for playing mud volleyball with us. We had a reat time getting dirty. -The Men of Beta 1AE hank you for the dinner exchange on Monday night, 'ou are true gentlemen. -The Ladies of K A 6 2X Jerby Days September 20-26. Benefits the Children's Miracle Network. 'hanks to FIJI, A T A & K K r for a great Hawaiian ’arty. We had a blast! -Love, The Women of r B Senate — Business College and Committee for Fees Allocation Off Campus Representative Be a part of the Committee that reviews student fees, and IWo New Positions nontraditkxiat Students Subcommittee Public Relations Liaison Deadline &(>t.£5'at 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union iilver band fewM outHdei Hai nUfiitFOtl fail 477-6616 U.N.I.f.E. Indian Taco Sale :riday, September 18th, 11:00am until they are gone. (4 includes taco with drink. CC, LMPR. Put that bigred e-mail account to good use. Send ads, questions or comments to: dn@unl.edu