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imlll 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 facutty/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 sutton@unlinfo.unl.edu. The IANR Distributed Environments for Active Learning (DEAL) Lab is seeking a student with World Wide WSb/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 apply for this position contact Mark at 472-4280 or at ianr023@unlvm.unl.edu. The Pla-Mor Ballroom is looking for a friendly, energetic individual to join our bartending staff. Must be 21 or over. Call 475-4030, Tuesday through Friday for more information. Tico’s Now hiring part-time Am/Pm servers, 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, 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. Wagner’s Food Pride has opening for part-time check ers, stockers and sackers. Flexible hours, all shifts. Apply in person at 3308 A Street. Wanted energetic sales associates. Flexible hours, fun environment. Employee discounts. Apply today at Tradehome Shoes, Gateway Mall. Wanted tow truck driver and light duty mechanic. Eve nings and weekends. 730-7532 IMagfe yrittmd akuoimt 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 erve Tubby’s is an equal opportunity employer Weekend bartender, experience necessary, excellent wages, benefits, free meals. Apply in person, Merle’s Food and Drink, 8250 West O St., Lincoln (Emerald). Weekend hours, cashier needed. Apply at Sinclair Oil, 2500 NW 12th or call 474-6274. 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. Live in, hours before and after school and 2 evenings a week. Great job for college students. 420-1438 Needed immediately! Someone to watch my 16 month old son at my home. If interested call 420-9027, ask for Sally. “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. flS Si Financial Markets Research Ttading 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 decGagtrader.com. If you’re only looking for A job, don’t read on. We’re looking for the rare person who can recognize the opportunity for a head start in one of the most re warding professions. A college internship with North western Mutual Life could be the break you've been hoping for. You’ll be your own boss, get paid for your productivity, and gain practical business experience. Potential for full-time career after graduation. If you're an achievement-oriented junior, senior, or grad student, we invite you to attend an information 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. Valentine Ride Needed In the period between now and October 15th we, 2 ex change students, are going on a bike tour from Valentine to Norfolk. In order to get there we are asking for some means of transportation for us and 2 bikes. Can you help us out. If so please call us at 472-2790 (Physics Dept.). #1 Spring Break company is now hiring motivated in dividuals to promote America’s best spring break va cations. Sell trips, earn cash, go free! 1-800 234-7007 FREE Spring Break '99 with College Tours. Organize 20 travelers and earn 2 FREE trips. Call free for details. 1-800-395-4896 SPRING BREAK '99 Sign Up Early and get $30 off, 14 FREE meals, 20 hours all-u-can drink FREE. Mazatlan, Acapulco, Cancun! Call free for brochure 1 -800-395-4896. (www.collegetours.com) A Sister Circle An informal discussion group of African American women. Mondays 6-7pm, NE Union Room 340. Questions? 472-2597 a Student INVOLVEMENT 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Are you looking for a class that will enhance your. . . Leadership Skills? Community Involvement? Experi ences in a Positive Team Environment? You’re in luck!! The Emerging Leaders Class is a 2 credit hour course offered in the Spring semester. Class times are Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 to 4:20. Applications are now available at Student in volvement Offices, 200 NE Union and 300 NE East Un ion. Application Deadline is October 2nd. Attention Agricultural students Novertis Crop Protection will be holding an information setion on monday September 28th, 1998 at 7pm in East Campus Union. Students interested in full time employment and intern ships are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served. Attention Arts & Science Students Applications are now available for the Arts & Science College Students Advisory Board. They can be picked up at 107 Oldfather, Student Involvement, and the ASUN office. All Applications are due September 29th, Attention Job Seekers Are you interested in achieving financial independence upon graduation? If so, plan to attend Decker & Asso ciates presentation, “Selecting the Job Offer” on Friday, October 2nd in NE City Union. Learn about total compensation, types of benefit programs available, and how to compare job offers. For time see Friday’s DN. 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. Free Football Winning Picks Stats, computer, inside information, money manage ment. Leads to the highest percentage of winners. Have been winning for 5 straight seasons. Call 730-7779. It’s time for you to have the advantage. For entertainment purposes only. AskforT.D. H Eg |9 gj§. r3 r‘SSSi BHppiEQgjifc (at*/■ ^SfjS ffifo. i Free Individual Counseling Individual counseling for men and women. Call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 to set up an appointment. FREE SKIS!! Ski Breck, Vail, & Keystone Jan. 3-10 From $99-2nts., $199-5nts. Including lift tickets, nightly parties, races and FREE SKIS while they last. 1 -800-TQUR-USA. www.studentexpress.com GET READY FOR WINTER Women’s Club Volleyball will be selling hand-knit sweaters, gloves, hats, socks and other cold weather necessities. Beaded and hemp jewelry too. Stop by the Union Sept. 28 through Oct. 1st and get bundled up! Golden Key Reminder: Membership deadline is Sept. 25th. 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 in Room 338 of the NE Union from 12:30-1:30pm. Call Tricia, Women’s Center, at 472-9428 for more information. Homecoming 1998 General Meeting Student organizations, Greek chapters, and Residence Hall floors be sure and send your representative to the general meeting, Monday-September 28 at 5 p.m.. City Campus Union. Attendance points will be given. Homecoming 1998 Participation Packets are now available at ASUN office -115 Nebr. Union Student Involvement - City & East Union ••••#• We would like to congratulate the following students as 1998 Homecoming Finalists Erin Hamilton Courtney Johnson Kristin Keetle Angela King Laura Lessley Jill Maaske Emily Millard Kelly Pollard Lisa Schkade Molly Weichman Megan Wigert Benjamin Aken James Bayer Matt Boyd Jeff Brakenhoff Michael Consbruck Patrick Fischer Andrew Mattox Shawn Nichols Jess Sweley Matthew Timm Samuel Ushio Election for Homecoming King and Queen will be on Wednesday, October 14 Horticulture Club Plant Sale We will have house plants for sale Thursday and Friday, September 24-25th, 7:30am-5:50pm at East Union. Interested in... Possible Tuition Increases? Loss of University Programs? Loss of funding? Initiative 413 affects your life. Learn more about it and decide where you stand. Come to the City Union Crib Thursday 9 p.m. Sponsored by ASUN through UPC Intramural Indoor Soccer Tuesday, September 29 is the last day to enter Men’s and Women’s Indoor Soccer. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more infor mation, Intramural Placekicking Contest The Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec Placekicking Contest will be held Sunday, September 27 at Memorial Stadium. There is no advanced entry required. Call 472-3467 for more information. Jitterbuggers Come at 6:30 for lessons and dancing. Country Swingers Want to learn aerials ana flips? Come at 7:30 tonight, East Campus Union. 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. NE CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATION Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Thursday, Sept. 24, 1:30-4:30 p.m. call 472-4190 for appointment. 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 TKT\/rtT \/P\/fPMT On Campus Interview Deadline September 29th For: Andersen Consulting, ConAgra, Koch Industries, Mutual of Omaha, William Mercer and 22 other companies. Register ($20) with Career Services to participate. Visit us at Nebraska Union. Open House The Women’s Center invites you to join us for our annual open house. Come to see what we have to offer. 340 Nebraska Union, Thursday, September 23rd, 3-5pm. Roller blade Clearance K-Z, Roller Blade final markdowns now at Play It Again Sports, 5141 OSt. Sexual Assault Survivors Support A safe, supportive, and confidential environment for survivors of all forms of sexual assault. We meet every Thursday from 5-6pm in room 338, NE Union. Call the Women’s Center at 472-2597 for more information. Theology For Lunch Religion in Politics: Local to Global Friday, September 25- National Issues 11:30 AM Brown Bag Noon Program James Bowman- Mediator St. Mark’s on-the-campus Bio Glib Gathering Sunday September27th at 5:30pm at BW3s. Everyone is welcome. Check it Out! Diabetes Support Group Meeting TODAY, at University Health Center Conference Room D, 4 to 5pm. For students with diabetes, spouses and friends welcome! Call 472-7477 for more information. Climbers Climbers club meeting 8p.m. tonight. Meet at the climb ing wall; new members welcome. FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets this Sunday (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. PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Parking Advisory Committee will meet Monday, September 28, 1998 at 8:00 am in the conference room at Parking Services, 625 Stadium Drive, Suite A. Pre O.T. Club Anyone interested in learning about occupational ther apy. Please come to our first meeting of the semester Thursday, September 24th at 6:30 in the Union. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 30th at 6 p.m. in Oldfather 303. Questions, call 1-800-626-8431. Society of Professional Journalists Meeting Thursday at 6pm in Avery (room to be posted). Free pop and pizza. Everyone welcome! Student Foundation Meeting Thursday evening at 6pm in CBA 31. Social to follow.__ When you call 911, do you want a quick response? If so, come join Students Against The Lid in our meeting this Thursday at 5:00 in the City Union ATN Thanks for the great dinner exchange! -Love A A n ATN Way to go Mike C. for making homecoming royalty. Go Grover! Your brothers AIT Bacardi Paradise Friday September 25th Vans will start leaving AGR at 8:30. _ ATS AT Dames and Desperados Friday, September 25,1998 Enjoy a swingin’ good time with your Dazzling Dame or Daring Desperado ASA Congratulations to Erin Hamilton and Cortney Johnson for being selected for Homecoming royalty. ■i ASA Congratulations to our 4.0’s last semester April Bauhard Niki Burger Liz Cole Josie Connealy Angie Cunningham Steph Devitt Sarah Eurek Katie Hanson Celeste Knapper Kerry Kuenning Kendra Luebbers Cara Medley Jenny Semerad Jennifer Wagner Courtney Wickham Bobbi Zapp Body Piercing Extra 10% off body piercing for all Greeks. At the O Zone, 120 N. 14th, 435-8299. Ben atn Thanks for the Riverboat! We had a blast! -Love, A A n Welcome to our newest active brothers: Martin Jensen and Chris Westerhold. OM Congratulations to Nicole Reda on her recent pearling. Love, Your Phi Mu Sisters nKA Thanks for a great season of flag football. We had a great time. We can’t wait for the playoffs! Love, The Football Players of Kappa Delta ZAE Congratulations to our brother of the week Josh “Peaches” Howell-Burke. Phi Alpha, your active brothers zx Who will be crowned this year? sSs Senior Scroll Society salutes UNL greeks. Senate — Business College and Committee for Fees Allocation Off Campus Representative Be a part of the Committee that reviews student fees, and Two New Positions nontraditional Students Subcommittee Public Relations Liaison Deadline Sept. 25 at 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebraska Union Looking for anyone who taped “The Farmers Wife” movie off of ETV. Contact Kay 472-9280. U.N.l.T.E. INDIAN TACO SALE Friday, September 25th, 11:00am to 2:00pm. $4 includes taco with drink. CC, LMPR.'' -